Hidden within the Bothongo Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve, the Wonder Cave is South Africa’s third-largest cave chamber. Discovered by Italian miners in 1898, it still whispers stories of its mining past – now replaced by nature’s artistry. Inside, stalactites and stalagmites formed over millions of years create a cathedral-like spectacle. Access is easy and […]
Just outside Johannesburg and Pretoria, in the heart of the Cradle of Humankind, lies the Bothongo Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve. Here, more than thirty animal species roam freely – from Kruger lion and white rhino to cheetah, hippo and over twenty antelope species. Rare sightings include wild dog and the majestic Cape vulture, best […]
Not only is Gold Reef City Amusement Park the largest of its kind in South Africa, it was also voted one of Johannesburg’s most loved and coolest entertainment destinations. Gold Reef City is the perfect family escape, offering endless fun and unforgettable memories! Take your pick from 14 thrilling Fear Factor-rides, 9 family-friendly rides, 20 […]
Gold Reef City is the ultimate entertainment destination in Jozi South, with thrilling entertainment and a fascinating theme park. Step into Johannesburg’s gold rush days with the Gold Reef City Heritage Tour. This interactive experience lets you descend 75 metres underground on a real mine tour and watch molten gold being poured, pan for gold […]
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The 81-hectare Johannesburg Botanical Garden is one of the city’s most beloved green lungs, offering peaceful lawns, shady trees and scenic views over the historic Emmarentia Dam. Once a sports field in the late 1960s, it now features themed rose, herb and succulent gardens, ideal for a leisurely stroll and a break from big city […]
Explore one of the oldest known cave systems on earth at the Sudwala Caves, located along the scenic R539 near Nelspruit/ Mbombela. Formed over 240 million years ago, these caves are home to incredible stalactites, stalagmites, and fossils – discover it all on a 45-minute guided tour that leads you 600 metres in the caves and […]
A leopard in bright colours leaps across a wall, Mandela raises his fists, and clever graffiti words inspire dreams. Maboneng’s street art doesn’t just beautify Johannesburg – it provokes thought and reflects social realities. Located east of the city centre, Maboneng means place of light in Sesotho. Here, race, income, and age fade – everyone is welcome […]
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Soweto (South Western Township) has played a key role in South African history, as the 1948 low-cost housing project sparked anti-apartheid movements. In 1955, the Freedom Charter – the basis for the current Constitution – was adopted here, and the 1976 student uprising marked the beginning of the end of apartheid, making Soweto a true resistance symbol. […]