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N O R T H W E S T P R O V I N C E

WINTER 2011Vol 1 | No 1 D I S C O V E R T H E T R A V E L L E R I N Y O U

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nd so it is that the first ever Icons Magazine has made it from the depths of our imagination into your hands.

Icons Magazine is one of South Africa’s premier travel and lifestyle magazines and is the only independent publication franchise primarily devoted to Destination Marketing by promoting luxury travel and first-class adventure within South Africa’s indi-vidual Provinces.

Icons Magazine is aimed at satisfying the needs of travellers seeking something other than sea and sun. In fact, in this, our first issue of North West Icons we take our readers off the beaten track, and provide them with new insights into some of the province’s familiar destinations.

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Editorial Managing Editor

Fiona MoscaCreative Director

Gwynedd Peters

Design & Layout So Innovations - Graphic Design Studio

Vilane OosthuizenPeter Marais

PublishersMain Angel Publishing

742 Witdoring Street, Moreleta Park, Pretoria.Tel: 012 997 4951Fax: 086 540 7455

e-mail: [email protected]

Printed byPaarl Media

Tel 011 201 3471Fax 011 201 3561

www.paarlmedia.co.za

ImagesAn African Anthology, Madikwe Collection, SA Tourism, iStockphoto, Etali Safari Lodge,

Sun Images, Media Club South Africa (Graeme Williams), Gauteng Tourism, Pennington Waves,

Dr. Ruth Mompati District Municipality,

Cover ImageMadikwe Hills Private Game Lodge

Unless otherwise agreed to, all contributions are the property of Icons Magazine, and its publishers.

All editorial, business and production correspondence should be addressed to Main Angel Publishing: Postnet Suite 335,

Private bag x1028, Lyttelton, 0140

© Copyright by Main Angel Publishing. All rights reserved. The opinions expressed in Icons Magazine are not necessarily those of the publishers, its suppliers, subsidiaries or affiliates.

The editor and publisher reserve the right to alter copy and visual material as deemed necessary.

E D I T O R SE D I T O R S

In this edition, we take you on a trip to a veritable adventure wonderland, comprising some of the wildest, most exhilarating and awe-inspiring escapades and explortions that this country has to offer.

Discover what it really means to experience a luxury safari and immerse yourself in the warm and affectionate cultures of this magical land. .

Have a look at our Accommodation pages where we acquaint you with some of the finest places to stay, offering everything from a true cultural ex-periences to a 5-star luxury retreat, rugged bushwhacking jaunts to soothing spa sessions.

While a luxury stay in one of the province’s stunning game lodges is always a treat, don’t overlook that fact that the North West Province also has many miles of glorious countryside and unique little locations to explore and enjoy - whether on a daytrip or an extended vacation.

One of the real benefits of this magazine is that even if you are unable to visit the area, you can travel vicariously through the pages. So we hope you enjoy the read and invite you to spend some time exploring all the marvels of the North West Province, whether in person or in spirit.

Furthermore, don’t forget to ‘Like’ us on Facebook for the chance to spend a couple of nights in style at the Ivory Tree Game Lodge in the Pilanesberg National Park. If you have recently ‘tied the knot’ you could enter the Most Magical Wedding Competition and win a second honeymoon at Shepherd’s Tree Game Lodge, also in the Pilanesberg National Park.

And, finally, be on the lookout for Mpumalanga Icons and Gauteng Icons, arriving later this year.

Happy travelling…

Destination:

TRAVEL

N O R T H W E S T P R O V I N C E

D I S C O V E R T H E T R A V E L L E R I N Y O U

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The definition of a luxury safari Madikwe Game Reserve is one of South Africa’s prime safari destinations, and offers luxury accommodation at its finest.

Adventure wonderland Activities and adventurous escapades abound in the North West Province.

Leopard Spotting The most secretive and elusive of the large carnivores, the leopard is also the shrewdest.

A perfect Pilanesberg Honeymoon Commemorate your love with a trip to the spectacular Pilanesberg National Park.

I C O N S

L E I S U R EA C C O M M O D AT I O N A D V E N T U R E W I L D L I F E

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Cultural Icons Motseng Cultural VillageSituated on the grounds of the Sun City Resort, within walking distance of the hotels, the Motseng Cultural Village is a visual experience of true African cultures.

Dining Icons Safari Suppers Food preparation is taken to a whole new level and the gourmet delights on offer are fit for even the most discerning traveller.

Entertainment Icons Games people play In South Africa, casino resorts are so much more than gaming destinations – they are entertainment hubs where the fun never stops.

RegularsEditor’s Letter

Editorial & Contributors

North West Province Accommodation Guide

Map of the North West Province

Explore the Zulu Kingdom Travellers and tourists alike flock to its shores year-round to soak up the sun, swim in its warm seas and experience its defining vibe and culture.

Get going in GautengA dynamic city, Johannesburg is considered the commercial heart of the country. Its energy and vibe are tangible from the moment you arrive.

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COMPETITIONS

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Become a fan and WIN A 2-night stay at the 5-star Ivory Tree Lodge

Win a 2nd Honeymoon At the new and exclusive Shepherd’s Tree Game Lodge

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Terms & Conditions1. The competition is open to South African residents aged 18 or over, and excludes except employees of

Icons Magazine, their immediate families, their agents or anyone professionally connected to the relevant competition.

2. The winner will be selected randomly in accordance with the closing date specified. Winners will be notified in writing and the prize is not transferable.

3. Icons Magazine will not be liable for any failure of receipt of entries, and takes no responsibility for any entries that are lost, delayed, illegible, corrupted, damaged, incomplete or otherwise invalid.

4. By entering, entrants agree to be bound by these terms and conditions. Entries that do not comply with the terms and conditions are invalid.

5. Prizes are not transferable, and cash alternatives are not available.6. The prize comprises accommodation costs only; travel, transfer and beverage costs are for the account of

the entrant. 7. By entering, winners agree to their names and general locations being used for publicity purposes by Icons

Magazine in any and all media.8. Misrepresentative or fraudulent entries will invalidate an entry. The Editor’s decision is final and no cor-

respondence will be entered into.9. Icons Magazine reserves the right at any time to cancel, modify or supersede the competition (including

altering prizes) if, in our sole discretion, a competition is not capable of being conducted as specified.10. Icons Magazine will not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the winner’s (or their guest’s)

enjoyment of the prize.11. In the event that part of the prize needs to be cancelled there will be no equivalent value prize offered in

return.

How to enter:

1. Like Icons Magazine on Facebook; or

2. Subscribe to Icons Magazine via

www.iconsmagazine.co.za, before

the 20th of June 2011.

WINC O M P E T I T I O N

Become a fan and WIN A 2-night stay at the EXCLUSIVE 5-Star

Ivory Tree Lodge in the Pilanesberg National Park.

Like Icons Magazine on Facebook, or subscribe via our website www.iconsmagazine.co.za, and stand in line to win a 2-night stay at the 5-Star Ivory Tree Lodge in the Pilanesberg National Park.

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Madikwe Game ReserveThe Madikwe Game Reserve – one of the few malaria-free reserves in Southern Africa – is located in South Africa along the Botswana bor-der. Only four hours’ drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria, Madikwe is now one of South Africa’s prime safari destinations and one of the biggest Big-5 reserves in the country.

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he diversity of Madikwe’s habitats has led some to call it home to the ”Big 7”, with the rarer cheetah and wild dog supplementing the usual line-up of

popular game species. Madikwe is amply stocked with other game: black and white rhino, about 250 elephants, spotted hyena and most of southern Africa’s plains antelopes.

In addition to remarkable wildlife, the reserve is also home to a range of luxury accommoda-tion, from five-star opulence to roughing it in style. There are also a number of community lodges in the reserve, which means international visitors get to learn more about local lifestyles and culture during their stay.

On the whole, all those who have visited the reserve and stayed at one of her spectacular lodges can testify to the fact that Madikwe has definitely perfected the formula for the definitive luxury African Safari.

» A bit of history

» Birds and Birding

In the 1940s, chronic overgrazing had reduced the Marico district in South Africa’s North West Province to a near-desert region. Madikwe Game Reserve was formed following a candid appraisal of the struggling area’s future by the South African Parks Board. The decision to turn its faltering farmland into a game reserve was made in 1991, and develop-ments since then have more than justified that decision.

350 species of bird have been recorded in Madikwe, which ought to satisfy the tastes of all but the most exacting watchers of birds.

When to go

Generally speaking the winter months in Southern Africa bring about the dry season. Not only does this mean you won’t get soggy and muddy on game drives, but more importantly, at this time of year the bush is at its thinnest, so less foliage for wildlife to hide behind, which means easier sightings for you.

In fact, it gets even easier than that as the lack of water results in thirsty animals congregating around permanent water-holes or along riverbanks, so you’re virtually guaranteed close-up sightings of herds of elephants splashing about and the trian-gular shapes of giraffes, their long necks lowered for a cooling drink.

A C C O M M O D AT I O N

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mpodimo Game Lodge is set on a hill around a natural spring, with great views across the African bush. The Madikwe Game Reserve covers 75, 000 hectares and is home to Africa’s

Big-5.You can enjoy a variety of game viewing activi-

ties including an early morning drive in a custom made open Landrover with your dedicated profes-sional ranger, a walking safari to learn the secrets

Impodimo Game Lodge

of tracking African game, a sundowner safari with a stop to watch the sunset and enjoy your favourite sundowner drink, and a night safari to spot the area’s nocturnal creatures.

Between game viewing activities you can laze on the pool deck in summer, and in winter retire to the library or the fireplace in your suite. The lodge’s facilities also include a curio shop and wine cellar.

Extremely popular with families, Impodimo Lodge offers a homely environment without compromising on luxury

» Accommodation «

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tali Safari Lodge provides luxurious and elegant accommodation in the heart of South Africa’s beautiful Madikwe Game Reserve. The lodge has a wonderfully

romantic atmosphere with its completely private suites and views of the nearby waterhole, making it the perfect destination for honeymooners and holidaying couples.

Relax and unwind at Etali’s top-class wellness centre, offering indulgent spa treatments, a relaxing steam room and well-equipped gym.

Etali offers an abundance of exciting activi-ties, and being located in Madikwe Game Reserve means that there are excellent game-viewing op-portunities. Enjoy thrilling guided game drives and scenic nature walks. Birding enthusiasts will appre-ciate the vast and diverse bird life in the area with over 300 recorded species.

At night, enjoy a refreshing evening swim or go star gazing and marvel at the star-filled African night sky.

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Etali Safari LodgeThis is an excellent choice for honeymooners. Luxury accommodation in seclud-ed and beautiful surrounds, means you’ll enjoy a romantic safari getaway.

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» Accommodation «

aised wooden walkways, suspended in the forest canopy, lining the banks of the Marico River, connect the rooms with the main lodge. The spacious

main building at Jaci’s Tree Lodge includes a mag-nificent bar and lounge area separated from the dining area by a four-sided open fireplace.

Jaci’s Safari Lodge is situated under a grove of Tamboti trees, on the edge of the Marico River.

Popular with families and children, the privately owned Jaci’s Tree Lodge offers excellent service and very welcoming staff, as well as great views over the local waterhole. The interiors of Jaci’s Tree Lodge proudly showcase the vibrant colours and unique crafts found in Southern Africa.

Jaci’s Tree- and Safari Lodges

The main complex is curved around a huge anthill and consists of a spacious lounge and open plan dining area with uninterrupted views of the bush.

Upstairs there is a quiet reading space and there is also a well-stocked ethnic craft shop, fully equipped gym, as well as a kiddies’ play area.

Between early morning and evening game drives, relax beside the swimming pool which offers views of the river below.

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» Accommodation «

oyal Madikwe becomes a private safari camp for your family or small group of friends as each booking guaran-tees exclusive use of the camp and a

private safari experience that revolves exclusively around your preferences.

The spacious, thatched lodge is luxuriously decorated with natural elements such as wood and stone, as well as tasteful African elements. The lounge, dining room and well-appointed library lead to broad elevated decks that overlook the well-frequented waterhole.

Each morning and at dusk, go in search of the spectacular variety of wildlife with your expert ranger before spending the hottest part of the day lazing around the lodge swimming pool or your private plunge pool - preferably with a drink from the indoor or outdoor bar.

Royal Madikwe is one of the few game lodges that welcome children of all ages, offering an envi-ronment where they can feel comfortable (there’s a kids playroom in the lodge with fun and educa-tional toys and games) as well as learn about their natural surroundings.

Children are encouraged to go on game drives with their parents, although babysitters are available to give the parents a break too.

Royal Madikwe Safari LodgeRoyal Madikwe is a luxurious private safari camp, with a two-bedroom family suite opening onto a large viewing deck, overlooking the Madikwe Game Reserve.

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otswiri Private Safari Lodge lies hidden in the bush, an exclusive lodge offering a maximum of 10 people an exclusive bush experi-

ence in the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve.The thatched lodge and the five private bush

villas are built in and around a thicket of mature leadwood trees, incorporating them into the rustic architecture of the lodge.

Motswiri Private Safari LodgeThis is a small and intimate safari lodge in the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa.

Laze around the swimming pool at the main lodge or relax on the large wooden deck that overlooks a waterhole frequented by elephant families and other big game.

Motswiri Private Safari Lodge can be booked in-dividually or can be booked for the exclusive use of a family or a group, of up to 10 friends who wish to have the whole place to themselves.

Your schedule and activities revolve around your needs and those of your group and the attentive staff will do their best to meet all your requests. Early morning and afternoon game drives, ac-companied by a knowledgeable game ranger, are offered daily, allowing you to learn more about the African bush and the wildlife of the area.

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We are proud to welcome you to a district that is unique, diverse and relaxing. This district guaran-tees a great adventure - no matter which of the six local municipalities you choose - offering a multitude of attractions, most notably our unique “BIG FIVE”: heritage, culture, agriculture, water sport and hunting.

A D V E R T O R I A L

MEMBER OF MAYORAL COMMITTE (MMC) OF

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TOURISM & AGRICULTURE

CLLR ELVIS CHOGANYETSO TLADINYANE

HERITAGE

The district is identified as a heritage hub for the province because of the discovery and recognition, as well as the significance of the Taung child. This find gave rise to the remarkable insights and revolutionary claims of Raymond Dart, which created not only a new genus and species of hominid, but a series of new scientific endeavours. Heritage resources such as this trace the fabric of the country’s heritage all the way back to the dawn of humankind. Sites such as the Taung Heritage Site and the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (shared with bordering Gauteng) signify the depth of the history represented in the North West Province, and have subsequently been developed for tourism purposes.

CULTURE

The arrestingly diverse landscape of the North West is occupied by charming people who’s responsibility to the land parallels their strong sense of tradition. The culture of the people of the North West is to be found in every aspect of their daily lives – in their beadwork, the pottery, the houses, the music and song. The people of the North West are predominantly BaTswana in origin and their language is SeTswana. They can trace their origins back many centuries through a turbulent history of war and migration across the plains and valleys of the province, to the borders of the Kalahari. The district has a rich variety of cultural resources such as Archaeological sites, Graves, Forts, Bushman paintings, Battlefields, Historic buildings, and National monuments.

WATER SPORTS

A variety of water sports are on offer in the region, primarily at the Bloemhof Dam. The dam is one of the largest in South Africa, and visitors to the dam can look forward to myriad water-related sports and activi-ties, including windsurfing, sailing, skiing, and canoeing. For a less chal-lenging experience, enjoy a leisurely cruise, a peaceful picnic alongside the water or simply be treated to a spectacular aquatic sunset, or fish the dam’s waters, known to be home to an abundance of carp, as well as five other fish species, namely the large mouth yellow fish, mogget catfish, orange river mudfish and the vleikurper. The Bloemhof Dam is rated as one of South Africa’s finest angling locations.

HUNTING

An ultimate bush experience, the North West offers an unforgettable hunting safari. Hunters have an in-depth knowledge of the bush and can offer you a unique experience, not to be found anywhere else. The district accounts for between 55% and 60% of lion hunts in the province, and hunting safaris primarily take place on tribal and game farms. Additionally, an abundance of plains game roam throughout the district, including, springbuck, blesbuck, white blesbuck, zebra, gemsbuck (oryx), red hartebeest, black wildebeest, blue wildebeest, impala, ostrich, mountain reedbuck, eland, kudu, waterbuck, steenbuck, duiker, warthog.

AGRICULTURE

The Dr. Ruth S Mompati Region boasts as the largest beef-producing region in South Africa, with Hereford cattle being the most popular, hence the name “Texas of South Africa”. Maize and peanuts are important crops produced in the district. The district was renamed after the mayor of Vryburg.

Dr Ruth S MompatiDistrict Municipality

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HoneymoonAn African safari honeymoon in the Pilanesberg? The idea had never crossed my mind...

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ut then, why would it...As I took my first tentative step into the rugged wilderness of the Pilanesberg Game Reserve, not only was I not on

honeymoon, but I wasn’t even travelling with a partner.

Once I was in the game reserve, however, and attempting to experience it from a honeymooner’s perspective, my attitude changed significantly.

» Adventure Activities

The Pilanesberg National Park provides the ideal malaria-free African safari, and presents myriad fantastic adventure activities such as game drives, balloon and elephant-back safaris, lion park tours, quad biking and so much more.A unique geological feature

Pilanesberg is one of the largest volcanic complexes of its kind in the world.

Three rings of hills fringe the area covering the Pilanesberg National Park. This is the park’s primary geological feature and is known as ‘The Pilanesberg National Park Alkaline Ring Complex.’

I’ve never pictured my ideal honeymoon in a game reserve. And I’ve never been able to see the romantic side of such a holiday.

Until now, that is.I’m now an avid fan of African safari honey-

moons, and have discovered, to my delight, that game drives, even without a partner present, can be exceedingly romantic experiences.

Enchanted WildernessFor a start, the Pilanesberg Game Reserve is an enchanting destination, with far-stretching views and magnificent sunsets. The rolling hills and thick, green vegetation contrasted with grassy plains have a distinctly African feel, and there’s no shortage of birds and game to bring the scenery to life.

The Pilanesberg National Park is splendidly located within the North West Province of South Africa and borders with the entertainment complex of Sun City.

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e stayed at Ivory Tree Game Lodge, which is situated in an isolated corner of the park. I wasn’t even staying in a honeymoon suite, yet

my room had several distinctly romantic features, which I would imagine are great for honeymoon-ers.

The rooms open out onto secluded patios, where double-loungers are positioned to enjoy the best views. It’s the sort of place where one can fall asleep in total comfort and peace, with big, puffy pillows to lie back on while soaking up the sun and the views.

This was a favourite afternoon spot of mine, and while I didn’t try it myself, I’m sure that it would be an even better place to curl up and gaze at the stars while lying snugly under a blanket. In my opinion, I could think of nothing better to do on honeymoon.

Another great feature of the suite was the bathroom – the large bath next to an even larger window just needed some candles and bubble bath to be transformed into a honeymoon accessory.

Stretched out in a steaming hot bath as the calming scents of aromatherapy oils waft around the candlelit room; with the only sounds being the soothing chirps of the crickets; is one of those magical moments that are always best shared with the person you love.

Personal Attention After a day outdoors there’s nothing better than coming back to a room made beautiful by the turndown service. Gentle netting is draped around the beds, nougat bars placed upon the pillows and the lights are dimmed, creating a warm at-mosphere.

You may not think that exceptional service is the most important part of a honeymoon, but if you don’t have to lift a finger, it means you can spend all your time and energy on your partner, rather than on the mundane details of daily living.

As I lay by the pool on a lounger, it occurred to me that I hadn’t had to get up for anything during the entire day. Whenever I took a dip in the pool, a new, dry towel would be waiting for me on my return, and my glass was never empty with barmen constantly on hand to fetch drinks.

Possibly the best facility of all those offered by the lodge was the spa. What better way to spend a day on honeymoon than to have rejuvenating and relaxing treatments for two at the spa.

Everything about the lodge contributed towards a worry-free and pampered holiday. Everybody loves fantastic service, and it’s the small things that count when it comes to making a honeymoon special.

– Ivory Tree Game LodgeLavish lodgings

» About Ivory Tree

Situated in the north-eastern region of the Pilanesberg National Park, in the basin of an ancient amphitheatre, Ivory Tree comprises 60 double suites, located on the edges of the am-phitheatre basin, each featuring a full en suite bathroom, mini bar fridge, air-conditioning, and tea and coffee making facilities.

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Glorious Game DrivesThe ranger woke me up at 5am so that I could be on a game drive by 5.30, and I was hardly in a romantic honeymoon mood.

All I could think about was the iciness of the air versus the warmness of my bed, and the cup of strong coffee that I was relying on to bring me into consciousness.

But once on the drive I soon realised that it was all worth it, and I wouldn’t have missed it for any amount of sleep in the world. Nothing can compete with watching an entire pride of lions taking an early morning stroll along the road, sil-houetted by one of the most exquisite sunrises I’ve ever seen.

In the distance I spied a hot air balloon, floating about in the dusty pink sky as its passengers gazed out at what I can only imagine was a magnificent view. It’s scenes like these which made me realise that being out in nature, with all its splendour and wildness, makes a honeymoon, or any type of holiday for that matter, truly exceptional and undoubtedly romantic.

Equally, the late afternoon game drives provided a similar experience, with picture-perfect sunsets to round off your day. The thrill of a close encounter with lions, leopards or elephants as night falls in, is an experience that no words could ever aptly describe, and it’s the kind of moment you’d want to share with the person you love.

Above everything else, it’s moments like these that make a honeymoon safari in the Pilanesberg a fantastic and treasured experience.

Big 5 encounters

An abundance of wild creatures prolifer-ate in this diverse and arresting bushveld terrain. Besides of course housing Africa’s Big 5, the Pilanesberg National Park is also home to a wide variety of other rare and common species such as the nocturnal brown hyena, the fleet-footed cheetah, the majestic sable, as well as giraffe, zebra, hippo and crocodile.

» Hit the Road

There are close on 200 km of excellent dirt roads within the park, which can be used for either self-drives or guided drives.

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magine starting your life together or even re-affirming your love for one another in a place which merges true bushveld tranquillity and African hospitality with contemporary design

and modern convenience. Imagine sipping a cocktail in an outdoor cocktail bar, overlook-ing a spectacular rim-flow swimming pool, with nothing but the African savannah as a backdrop. Enjoy delectable cuisine in a gourmet restaurant or outdoor boma, be pampered in an award-winning spa, take in an early-morning or evening game drive, or simply unwind in a casual lounge and bar while appreciating the magnificent vistas of the impressive landscape… This is Shepherd’s Tree Game Lodge.

Shepherd’s Tree Game Lodge overlooks a scenic amphitheatre in the south-western portion of the malaria-free Pilanesberg Game Reserve. Being po-sitioned in an exclusive use zone, the lodge offers game activities in a private section of the reserve, while also offering access to all the reserve’s public roads. The great expanse of the untouched

Wilderness Area lies just a few hundred metres to the north of the lodge, and provides the great op-portunity to explore this pristine environment on foot.

Here guests are offered far more than just a memorable vacation… In fact, any seasoned ‘lodge connoisseur’ might even go as far as to say that Shepherd’s Tree Game Lodge – with its awesome accommodation, facilities and activi-ties – is destined to become one of South Africa’s premier lodges.

Did you know?

Shepherd’s Tree Game Lodge is a lodge concession awarded by the North West Parks and Tourism Board within the existing Pilanesberg Game Reserve. The entire lodge lies in an exclusive use zone in the south-western portion of the 57,250ha; Big 5 and malaria-free Reserve.

Shepherd’s Tree Game Lodge Introducing

» Contribution

This article was contibuted to bygo2africa.com, a complete online travel guide and reservation service for Southern and East Africa.

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Terms & Conditions1. The competition is open to South African residents aged 21 or over, and excludes except employees of

Icons Magazine, their immediate families, their agents or anyone professionally connected to the relevant competition.

2. The winner will be selected by the editorial team of Icons Magazine based on the team’s opinion and in ac-cordance with the closing date specified. Winners will be notified in writing and the prize is not transferable.

3. Icons Magazine will not be liable for any failure of receipt of entries, and takes no responsibility for any entries that are lost, delayed, illegible, corrupted, damaged, incomplete or otherwise invalid.

4. By entering, entrants agree to be bound by these terms and conditions. Entries that do not comply with the terms and conditions are invalid.

5. Prizes are not transferable, and cash alternatives are not available.6. The prize comprises accommodation costs only; travel, transfer and beverage costs are for the account of

the entrant. 7. By entering, winners agree to their names and general locations being used for publicity purposes by Icons

Magazine in any and all media.8. Misrepresentative or fraudulent entries will invalidate an entry. The Editor’s decision is final and no cor-

respondence will be entered into.9. Icons Magazine reserves the right at any time to cancel, modify or supersede the competition (including

altering prizes) if, in our sole discretion, a competition is not capable of being conducted as specified.10. Icons Magazine will not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the winner’s (or their guest’s)

enjoyment of the prize.11. In the event that part of the prize needs to be cancelled there will be no equivalent value prize offered in

return.

* The most magical wedding will be judged according to criteria set up by Icons Magazine editorial staff and include but are not limited to, best clothing, flowers, colour scheme, photography.

How to enter:

1. Submit two electronic photos of your wedding to [email protected] before 30 June 2011.

2. Images should not exceed 2mb, and your wedding should have taken place between 1 July 2009 and 30 June 2011.

WINC O M P E T I T I O N

Win a 2nd Honeymoon at the EXCLUSIVE 5-Star Shepherd’s Tree

Game Lodge in the Pilanesberg National Park.

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WONDERLANDNo matter how old you are or what time of the year you decide to visit the spectacular North West Province, there will always be a host of exciting, exhilarating, adrenalin pumping adventure activities on offer.

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Elephant-Back SafarisGuests staying in the Pilanesberg area are invited to join Pilanesberg Elephant-Back Safaris on a unique and extraordinary African adventure, which takes travellers trundling through the wilderness on the back of one of Africa’s gentle giants. Join Chikwenya, Sharu, Sapi, Mana, Michael & Lesego for a game viewing experience with a difference.

These elephants are all orphans as a result of reduction exercises carried out by the Zimbabwe National Parks Department in the 1980’s. Most orphans were sold to Zoo’s and Circus around the world, however these few were fortunate

enough to stay on African soil and passed their early lives on private game farms. They were soon to outgrow this lifestyle and Wild Horizons, in an effort to improve and secure the elephants existing lifestyle, created this amazing safari expe-rience. In 2002, Wild Horizons established Pilanes-berg Elephant-Back Safaris.

For further information visit:

www.pilanesbergelephantback.co.za orwww.gametrac.co.za

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Quad BikingWith so many trails and scenic views to choose from, it’s hardly surprising that quad biking has become such a popular activity over recent years. What could be more fun than riding through lush green grass and muddy paths or splashing your way through mountain streams while simply enjoying the breathtaking views of the mountains and wilderness that surround you?

ProNutro Zip Slide 2000Situated in Sun City, the ProNutro Zip Slide 2000 is the longest zip slide in the world. The slide is approximately 280 meters high, two kilometers long, reaches a speed of 150 km per hour and guarantees a two to three minute unadulterated adrenalin rush.

Secured in two harnesses and suspended below a free running trolley that is attached to a steel

Hot Air BallooningDid you know: The hot air balloon is the oldest successful human-carrying flight technology? Modern hot air balloons, with an onboard heat source, were pioneered by Ed Yost, beginning in the 1950s; his work resulted in his first success-ful flight, on October 22, 1960. Today, hot air balloons are used primarily for recreation, and are capable of reaching incredible altitudes, the record being in excess of 21 000m.

Hot Air Balloon Safaris are offered every morning, depending on the weather and number of passengers. Guests are collected at their hotel and are taken into the park to rendezvous with the balloon crew.

The flight is approximately an hour long and on landing, sparkling wine are served.

For further information visit:

www.balloon.co.za or www.gametrac.co.za

For further information visit:

www.gametrac.co.za

Did you know?The hot air balloon is the oldest successful human-carrying flight technology?

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cable, one experiences the feeling of flying and acceleration as you descend down the wire. Sliders are at times 100m in the air and at other times only 2.5m above the ground. The cable runs from the top of the 280m high koppie to the top of a mast 2km away. Towards the end of the ride, the decent is slowed as you go uphill, then you roll back to the lowest point on the wire where you are assisted to dismount the ride.

Solo and tandem slides are available so this ride has an appeal for even the most amateur adventure junkie. Unlike many other adventure activities, this experience is open to young ones from the age of 12, making it a fun activity for the whole family.

The Zip Slide 2000 is an ideal activity for the adventurous at heart, including. Everyone from bungy jumpers to parachutists, water-skiers to golfers, horse-riders to housewives, in fact – anyone! The Zip Slide 2000 is also great fun used as part of a team-building package for corporate groups visiting Sun City.

For further information visit:

www.zip2000.co.za

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Known as the ‘Heritage destination of South Africa’, the North West Province is a rewarding holiday destination that offers exciting wildlife and adventure encounters, as well as the opportu-nity to participate in a rich cultural and historical heritage. There is also plenty more fun to be had throughout the Province’s 7 Icons.

Iconic ExperienceThe North West Province

A D V E R T O R I A L

MADIKWE GAME RESERVE

The Madikwe Game Reserve – one of the few malaria-free reserves in Southern Africa – is located along the Botswana border. Only four hours’ drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria, Madikwe is now one of South Africa’s prime safari destinations and one of the biggest Big-5 reserves in the country.

In addition to the Big-5, the area is also home to wild dog, spotted hyena, cheetah and a wealth of antelope, smaller mammals and birdlife. Madikwe offers a range of luxury accommodation, providing 5-star opulence and service excellence. There are also a number of community lodges in the reserve, which means international visitors get to learn more about local lifestyles and culture during their stay.

PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK

The crater of a long extinct volcano is the setting of Pilanesberg National Park - a fascinating alkaline complex produced by volcanic eruptions some 1300 million years ago. The Pilanesberg National Park is splendidly located within the North West Province of South Africa and borders with the entertainment complex of Sun City. Besides for its convenient location and fascinating geological history, the Pilanesberg National Park also boasts a wildlife experience of a lifetime.

SUN CITY

Located only four hours from Johannesburg, Sun City is a vibrant mix of entertainment, water sports, golf, gambling and family fun – a luxuriant and tropical fantasia nestled deep in the African bushveld. This combined with exhilarating game viewing at the adjacent Pilanesberg National Park makes for a truly memorable experience.

Did You Know? The Palace of the Lost City - with its fantastical lost-world theme - is one of the most famous destinations in the world. The Valley of the Waves at the Lost City is a winner with the kids with its inland ‘oceanic’ entertainment centre, man-made pool, beach and a machine that produces real waves.

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While visiting the North West Province, the traditional warmth of the province will be shared with you, as well as pride in the history and culture of the province, and visitors can take home with them lasting memories of a special experience.

Call it what you want… one thing is for sure, the North West Province is a special place, offering a combination of experiences designed around the intrepid traveller with a great sense of curiosity. We cannot wait to see you in the North West Province of South Africa.

There’s no reason not to make your next holiday one to the North West Province. For all

your information requirements, accommodation and route planning contact the NWP&TB

Call Centre On 0861 111 866.

VREDEFORT DOME

The Vredefort Dome, a World Heritage Site, approximately 120km south-west of Johannesburg, is a representative part of a larger meteorite impact structure, or astrobleme, dating back 2 023 million years. With a radius of 190 km, it is renowned as the oldest astrobleme yet found on Earth, as well as the most deeply eroded.

HISTORICAL MAHIKENG

Mahikeng is another interesting destination in the province. Scene of the famous Siege of Mafikeng during the Anglo-Boer War, it offers an inter-esting combination of colonial and modern Africa with Victorian buildings standing side-by-side with a modern museum housing ancient San works of art and Tswana traditional exhibits.

Mahikeng, “The City of Goodwill”, is capital of the North West Province. Situated on the border with Botswana it offers a gateway route to Africa, via sophisticated road and rail networks and a world-class airport. Mahikeng is a rapidly growing, modern residential, commercial and administrative town that contrasts with its fascinating history.

TAUNG WORLD HERITAGE SITE

The history of the North West Province goes way back before the Anglo-Boer War – all the way to the beginning of humankind. The famous Taung Heritage Site is the archaeological site where the fossilized skull of a young child – the Taung skull (Australopithecus africanus) – was discovered by miners in 1924.

The skull was taken to the noted Australian archaeologist, Dr. Raymond Dart who named it ‘Australopithecus Africanus’, meaning the southern ape of Africa. It is currently housed at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS) in Johannesburg.

HARTBEESPOORT

Surrounded by the majesty of the Magaliesberg Mountains, Hartbee-spoort Dam is very popular for weekend getaways or day trips. There are water sports aplenty, including para-sailing, windsurfing, water and jet skiing, as well as paragliding, hang-gliding or hot air ballooning. The town boasts an aquarium, private zoo, a snake park and a cableway.

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LEOPARD

The most secretive and elusive of the large carnivores, the leopard is also the shrewdest. Pound for pound, it is the strongest climber of the large cats and is capable of killing prey larger than itself.

Leopards come in a wide variety of coat colours, from a light buff or tawny in warmer, drier areas to a dark shade in deep forests. The spots, or rosettes, are circular in East African leopards but square in southern African leopards.

SPOTTING

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HabitatDense bush in rocky surroundings and forest rivers are their favourite habitats, but leopards adapt to many places in both warm and cold climates. Their adaptability, in fact, has helped them survive the loss of habitat to increasing human settlement. Leopards are primarily nocturnal, usually resting during the daytime in trees or thick bush and the spotted coat provides almost perfect camouflage.

BehaviourLeopards are solitary creatures and each indi-vidual has a home range that overlaps with its neighbours; the male’s range is much larger and generally overlaps with those of several females. Leopards continually move about their territory, seldom staying in an area for more than two or three days at a time. Ranges are marked with urine and claw marks and leopards announce their presence to other leopards with a rasping cough. Leopards also growl, roar and purr.

A litter includes two or three cubs, whose coats appear to be smoky grey as the rosettes are not yet clearly delineated. The female abandons her nomadic wandering until the cubs are large enough to accompany her. She keeps them hidden for about the first eight weeks, giving them meat when they are six or seven weeks old and suckling them for three months or longer.

DietThe most elusive of the large carnivores, the leopard is a cunning, stealthy hunter and its prey ranges from strong-scented carrion, fish, reptiles and birds to mammals such as rodents, hares, hyraxes, warthogs, antelopes, monkeys and baboons. Both lions and hyenas have been known to take away a leopard’s kill. To prevent this, leopards store their larger kills in trees where they can feed on them in relative safety.

Predators and ThreatsThe most widespread of the felines, leopards occur in regions across both Africa and Asia. Indeed, their adaptability to both warm and cold climates has helped them survive the loss of habitat caused by increasing human settlement. However, leopards have long been preyed upon by man. Their soft, beautiful fur has been used for clothing and the he tail, claws and whiskers of the leopard are popular as fetishes.

FAST FACTS

• The elegant, powerfully built leopard has a long body, rela-tively short legs and a broad head. Its tawny coat is covered with dark, irregular circles called “rosettes.”

• Both lions and hyenas will claim a leopard’s kill if they can. To prevent this leopards keep their larger kills in trees where they can feed on them in relative safety.

• Status: Leopards have been given a Lower Risk status on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Leopard population figures are estimated at greater than 50 000 mature breeding individuals, but are cause for concern, with a declining trend due to hunting and degradation of its habitat and prey base.

• Whenyou’remostlikelytospotleopards: Leopards are nocturnal, arboreal and secretive, usually hunting well after dusk. It’s hard to spot them but sometimes they can be seen basking in the sun atop their favourite rocky vantage points or having a siesta in a treetop.

• Leopard reproduction and “home life”: During the day Leopards sleep in caves, rock shelters, draped over tree branches or hidden in dense vegetation. Leopards are solitary and highly territorial, living alone except in the case of a female with cubs. Constantly on the move within their own territory, they never spend more than a few days in one spot. Female leopards usually have two or three cubs but can have a litter of up to four. The young cubs are kept hidden in various shelters for the first six weeks, occasionally being moved for safety. They start hunting from the age of five months.

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The Ndebele tell their children that long ago there were a group of friends; the leopard, the jackal and the hyena… They went everywhere together, and whenever the leopard killed an animal he would always leave a part of it for his friends so that they could join in his feast.

One day it happened that the leopard fell ill, and was unable to hunt… “Jackal” he asked, “please would you catch some food for us today, for I am not well.”

“No”, replied the lazy jackal, “I am to weary, ask Hyena instead.”

So off Leopard went to ask Hyena for assistance, but he too

made up a feeble excuse, claiming that a sore foot was prevent-ing him from hunting for his friends.

At this the leopard roared with anger, “I thought you were my friends, but you are nothing more than a no-good lazy pair. I will never again leave you any part of my kill. From this day forth I shall take what is left and hang it in a tree once I have had my fill. This way neither one of you will be able to reach it!”

Leopard was true to his word, for since that day he has never left any of his kill for his selfish friends. Up in a tree it goes, high out of reach of Jackal and Hyena. As a result they have become scavengers and are forced to eat the scraps that other animals leave behind.

Why the leopard hides its food up a tree? (A Ndebele story)

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MotsengOn approach my ears are filled with the sound of thunder-ing drums, and the ululating of African song… in a moment I am transported from the grandeur and opulence that is Sun City, to the enveloping warmth of a true African village experience.

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ituated on the grounds of the Sun City Resort, within walking distances of the hotels, the Motseng Cultural Village is a visual experience of true African cultures

and customs that concentrates on the eight main tribes of South Africa with reflections of cultures, traditions, architecture, dress and regalia.

The experience is electric, and as a city girl who has seldom stepped out of this zone of comfort and her westernized world, a trip to Motseng can be life changing. Within Motseng the different cultures share their history, beliefs and customs with guests by means of song, praise singers, poets, narrators and dancers. In addition to the Cultural Village activities, guests can enjoy heli-copter breakfasts, sundowners or dinners on the Sun City Deck, with transport provided by the locally-based Legend Helicopter Service. The deck is located on the mountains overlooking the golf courses, hotels and nature conservation area. This can also be viewed from the air, by taking a scenic helicopter flight over the Resort.

The Motseng Cultural Village is intended to showcase and pay tribute to the lifestyles of no less than eight of South Africa’s indigenous ethnic groups, and therefore affords local and interna-tional tourists a unique opportunity to experience, enjoy and appreciate some of our country’s rich

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• Guided Village Tours • Cultural perform-

ances including tribal dancing

• Visit a Sangoma • Curio Shop selling

a variety of local African crafts and art

• Village Boma for cultural theme evenings (confer-ence and incentive groups)

• Experience the Shebeen, which offers authentic South African cuisine, a trendy pub and vibrant music in a relaxed atmosphere.

and diverse cultures. It gives them an authentic taste of the African tradition.

Motseng contributes towards preserving that which makes us proud to be African, and it gives our people an opportunity to demonstrate to the world, the pride and passion that they have for their culture. It gives them an opportunity to honour their legends through song and dance, display their unique artistic skills through arts and craft and to demonstrate their hospitality by treating visitors to a true mouth-watering African meal.

It is encouraging to note that this village has created employment opportunities for many of the people living around this area and the hope is that as the number of visitors grows, more and more people in this area will find opportunities to generate income.

At the end of the day, it is South Africa’s rich cultural tapestry that sets it apart from many other countries and places throughout the world, and it is the stark contrast between old world culture and tradition, and new world modernity that makes our country a first-rate destination. As such, a visit to Sun City cannot be considered complete if not coupled with a tour of the Village and all the African cultural experiences that it has to offer.

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South Africa is well-renowned as a melt-ing pot of various cultures and societies, an attribute which has led to a variety of superb multicultural fine dining options being offered. In many instances, some gifted chefs are creating their own unique cooking style by combining them to

Madikwe Hills – Madikwe Game Reserve

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Ingredients Creamed spinach:1 bunch spinach, cleaned and chopped ½ onion chopped 1 tsp butter1 tsp flour250ml milk5ml nutmeg

Ingredients For Mushroom:1 punet whole black mushroom1 tbsp olive oil1 clove chopped garlicSalt and pepper

Napolitana sauce:1 onion1 clove garlic6 blanched and peeled tomatoes1 tsp chopped basil1 tbsp tomato puree1 tsp brown sugarSalt and pepper

Method:• Fry the garlic and the onion.• Chop the tomato and add to the fried onions.• Add tomato puree and sugar.• Allow to simmer for 15 mins.• Finish off with basil and season with salt and

pepper.• Fry the onion and spinach.• In a separate sauce pan melt the butter, add

the flour and stir in the milk, allow to thicken; Add nutmeg and season with salt and pepper.

• Add spinach to the sauce.• Fry the whole mushroom with the garlic and

oil.• Season with salt and pepper.• Grease ramekin.• Line the bottom and the sides with the cooled

polenta. • Put some of the spinach into the centre.• Cover with a layer of polenta.

To Serve:Put the sautéed mushrooms on the centre of the plate, tip the heated polenta cake onto the mushrooms and pour over the Napolitana sauce. Place a few shaving of parmesan cheese on top and garnish with basil. Drizzle balsamic reduction and basil pesto over the plate.

» Cooking Tip*Make polenta according to the instructions, at the end of the cooking time add 1-tbsp butter, 2-tsp parmesan cheese and 2-tbsp cream. Allow to simmer

Polenta Bake

SuppersSafari

create mouth-watering delicacies. The fin-est example of such culinary fusion can be experienced within the many lodges of the Province. Here food preparation is taken to a whole new level and the gourmet de- lights on offer are fit for even the most discerning traveller.

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Ingredients:8 duck legs (2 per person trimmed)1 liter duck or goose fat1 stalk fresh ginger, slicedSprig of fresh rosemary

Ingredients for light citrus sauce:1 liter of duck stock (or home-made chicken stock)200ml fresh orange juice2tbs orange marmalade25ml soy sauce1tsp grated fresh ginger3 crushed cardamom seeds1 star anise50g cold butter cubed

Method:Rub duck legs with some salt on the skin side only and let it stand in the fridge for one hour. Scrape off excess salt and arrange in a baking dish. Arrange ginger, orange slices and rosemary on top. Melt fat and pour over duck then cover with foil. Make sure duck legs are completely covered in fat and bake for three hours at 140°C until tender.

For the sauce: Bring all of the ingredients to the boil, except for butter and let it reduce until sauce starts to thicken slightly. Remove star Anise and whisk in butter (sauce will thicken and become syrupy).

Just before serving the duck, fry the legs in a hot pan, skin side down, until nice and crisp. Turn over and heat through. Serve on creamy buttered mash potatoes flavoured with ginger. Pour sauce over and serve.

Etali Safari Lodge – Madikwe Game Reserve

Confit of Duck

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Motswiri Private Game Lodge – Madikwe Game Reserve

Mount Grace - Magaliesburg

Ingredients:500g smoked Springbok Carpaccio100g cream cheese3 Avocados cut into medium chunksI spring onion, finely choppedChives for garnish

Ingredients for Salsa:100g preserved melon, coarsely chopped (retain some of the syrup)100g mild peppadews, coarsely chopped

Method:• Line ramekins with enough cling film over

one side to cover the top when finished.• Mix the avocado, cream cheese and spring

onion together.

Ingredients:1 large aubergine (2 medium)Oil for fryingFlour for dusting300g smoked salmon, diced200g cottage cheese50ml lemon juiceSalt and pepper

Method:• Slice aubergine thinly and

dust with flour.

Ingredients:10g Blackberries10g Raspberries50ml Cream1 Egg Yolk20g castor sugar50g Gelatin

Method:• Mix egg and castor sugar and blend until

creamy.• Add blackberries and raspberries to the

egg mixture.• Add Gelatin to the berry mixture.• Whip the cream to a firm consistency

and fold into the berry mixture.• Place the complete mixture into a mould

and refrigerate.

Springbok Carpaccio with Preserved Melon Salsa

Mixed Berry Parfait

• Line inside of ramekins with carpaccio and fill half-way with cream cheese mixture.

• Fold the carpaccio over to close the parcel, making sure that nothing leaks out.

• Cover with remaining cling film and refrig-erate for about two hours or until set.

• Mix chopped melon, peppadews and some of the syrup to make the salsa.

• When ready to serve open the cling film, turn upside down and peel off the remaining cling film.

• Spoon the salsa around the plate and garnish with chives.

Tshukudu Bush Lodge – Pilanesberg National Park

Aubergine Tian with Smoked Salmon

• Lightly fry in hot oil till golden brown (do not deep fry).

• Remove and drain.• Mix salmon and cottage cheese.• Place a slice of aubergine on the

plate, scoop on a spoonful of the salmon and cottage cheese mixture and repeat.

• Finish with a slice of aubergine placed on top.

• Add lemon juice, salt and pepper.

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Ingredients:8 tbsp sugar8 eggs600ml milk100ml granadilla pulp6 tbsp castor sugar1 tsp vanilla essence

Method:• Melt the sugar until caramel in colour.• Pour into greased dariole moulds.• Bring the milk to the boil and allow it to

cool slightly.

• Cream together the eggs and the castor sugar.• Add the milk to the egg mixture, and then stir

in the granadilla pulp and the vanilla essence. • Pour the custard mixture into the dariole.• Put into bain marie and fill half way with

water. • Bake in the oven at 150˚C for about 25 mins

or until set. • Garnish the plate with chocolate sauce, fresh

strawberries and granadilla.

Etali Safari Lodge – Madikwe Game Reserve

Amarula Crème Brulée

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People PlayPeople PlayGamesIn South Africa, casino resorts are so much more than gaming destinations – they are entertain-ment hubs where the fun never stops.

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ince long before the fall of Apartheid, when parts of the North West Province belonged to the then Bantustan Bophuthatswana, the area was home

to some of the most recognised gaming centres in the world. At the time gaming and gambling were illegal under the National Party rule. Twenty years later the North West Province is home to some of the most renowned casino resorts in the country.

The biggest draw card in the North West is the legendary Sun City Resort Casino Complex. This entertainment utopia has an international airport, two golf courses, a man-made forest and the kid’s favourite haunt – Valley of the Waves. Three excellent hotels are on offer including the fantastical Palace of the Lost City. Visitors can enjoy the adjoining 55 000-hectare Pilanesberg Game Reserve, which is stocked with the ‘Big 5’. The Sun City Resort also boasts two remarkable casinos, namely the Main Hotel Casino and the Jungle Casino, which is a Slots-only Casino offering the

Contact details

Sun City: +27 11 780 7800 (Central Reservations)

Carousel: +27 12 718 7210

Taung: +27 53 994 1820 Mmabatho: +27 18 389 1111 Rio: +27 18 469 9100

latest in Smart Card operated machines, video and poker in both smoking and non-smoking areas.

Tusk Taung Casino, the Peermont Palms Hotel & Casino and Rio Hotel Casino & Convention Resort are found in the North West Province. Although they can’t compete in size with Sun City – both casinos are extremely popular with locals and international visitors who seek a more intimate setting. Enjoy 24-hour entertainment with a variety of 160 exciting slot machines as well as a relaxing bar at each of these venues.

The Carousel Entertainment World will make your head spin like a fairground merry-go-round. Your spirit will gallop with delight at the unbridled entertainment and fun. Get carried away at The Carousel Casino and Enter-tainment World. The Carousel Casino is a state-of-the-art gaming experience with the latest and greatest slots and thrilling table games. Progressive jackpots, mystery jackpots and the exciting Hollywood Slots ensure a truly thrilling experience.

Whether you have experience in gaming, as a professional poker player, or want to test the waters and play the slots, or even if you just want to immerse yourself in a bit of casino at-mosphere after the children have gone to bed, any one of the North West Province’s world class gaming resorts are exactly what the doctor ordered.

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A C C O M M O D AT I O N

STAR RATING:

Aeroden Lodge +27 83 999 3842 www.aeroden.co.za

Afro She Guest House +27 14 555 7788 www.afroshe.co.za

Alpha Conference Centre +27 12 205 1310 www.alphaconference.com

Bakgatla Caravan Park +27 14 555 1196 www.goldenleopard.co.za

Biekie Berg Bed & Breakfast +27 14 597 1364 www.biekieberg.co.za

Carpe Diem B&B +27 14 533 3959 www.rustenburgaccommodation.co.za

Dikhololo +27 12 277 9000 www.dikhololo.co.za

Dodona - The Boathouse +27 82 494 7568 www.hartbeespoortdam.com/dodona

Franka Guesthouse +27 14 597 3662 www.frankaguesthouse.co.za

Hadedas B&B +27 12 253 0655

Jameson Country Cottages +27 14 577 1361 www.westcane.co.za

Khayamanzi Bed & Breakfast +27 76 052 3637 www.khayamanzi.co.za

Kokoriba Game Reserve +27 12 277 1940 www.kokoriba.co.za

Konka Kampe +27 82 398 6190 www.konka.co.za

Kwamahla Lodge +27 12 277 2123 www.kwamahlalodge.co.za

Kwena Gardens Chalets +27 14 552 1262 www.kwenachalets.co.za

La Chaumiere Guest House +27 12 205 1007 www.Lachaumiere.co.za

Lesedi Cultural Village +27 12 205 1395 www.lesedi.com

Magalies Park Country Club +27 12 207 9000 www.magaliespark.co.za

Manyane Caravan Park +27 14 555 1196 www.goldenleopardresorts.co.za

Masego Guest House +27 14 555 7509 www.masegoguesthouse.co.za

Modderfontein Guest Lodge +27 14 537 2001 www.mglodge.co.za

Montana Mountain Retreat +27 14 534 0113 www.montanagf.co.za

Mountain Sanctuary +27 14 534 0114 www.mountain-sanctuary.co.za

Nature Reserve

Omaramba Holiday Resort +27 14 572 3004 www.omaramba.co.za

Ons Dorpshuis +27 14 592 4677 www.onsdorpshuis.co.za

Orion Safari Lodge +27 14 597 9000 www.oriongroup.co.za

Oxwagon Lodge +27 78 075 0720 www.TheRing.co.za

Palm Valley Inn +27 12 253 1923 www.palmvalleyinn.co.za

Rametsi Eco Lodge +27 14 544 2730 www.rametsi.co.za

Rustenburg Kloof +27 14 594 1038 www.rustenburgkloof.net

Caravan Park

Rustenburg Kloof +27 14 594 1038 www.rustenburgkloof.net

Self Catering

Sparkling Waters Hotel & Spa +27 14 555 0000 www.sparklingwaters.co.za

Sugarbush Hill +27 14 535 0155 www.sugarbushhill.co.za

Sun City Cabanas +27 14 557 1000 www.suninternational.com

Sundowner Lodge +27 12 250 3345 www.sundownerlodge.co.za

Thaba Thula Game Lodge +27 14 544 6906 www.thabathula.co.za

Toro Guest House +27 14 555 7919 www.toroguesthouse.co.za

Valley View Guest House +27 14 555 5914 [email protected]

Willinga Lodge +27 12 253 0032 www.willingalodge.co.za

STAR RATING:

Acacia Guest House +27 12 252 6995 www.acacia-guesthouse.co.za

Adem Gasteplaas +27 14 534 0506 www.ademgasteplaas.co.za

Afri-Chic Guesthouse +27 14 592 063 www.afri-chic.co.za

Amanzingwe Lodge +27 12 205 1108 www.amazingwe.co.za

Antoinette’s +27 82 376 2373 www.hartbeespoortdam.co.za

at Home Guesthouse +27 14 533 0513 www.rustenburg.co.za

ATKV Buffelspoort Resort +27 14 572 1000 www.buffelspoort.co.za

Bakubung Bush Lodge +27 14 552 6000 www.bakubung.co.za

Bavi Bed & Breakfast +27 12 259 0535 www.bavi.co.za

Beethoven Lodge +27 12 253 0844 www.beethovenlodge.co.za

Benhais Guest House +27 12 253 0715 www.benhais.com

Bishopstone Guest Farm +27 14 535 0026 www.bishopstone.co.za

Blue Hills Guest House +27 82 854 3940 www.bluehillslodge.co.za

Boskloof B&B +27 14 573 3066 www.rustenburgaccommodation.co.za

Carousel Hotel +27 12 718 7523 www.suninternational.com

Casa Grande +27 72 696 9749 www.casagrandebb.co.za

Chateau de Nates +27 14 537 2204 www.chateaudenates.co.za

Cocomo Guest House +27 12 259 0303 www.cocomoguesthouse.com

Crystal Sands +27 14 592 8684 www.crystalsands.co.za

Die Ou Pastorie Guest +27 12 207 1027 www.dieoupastorie.com

Elegant Manor Guest House +27 14 597 0660 www.elegantmanor.co.za

Elephant Sanctuary +27 12 258 0239 www.elephantsanctuary.co.za

Finfoot Lake Reserve +27 14 469 5082 www.finfoot.co.za

Galagos Lodge +27 12 253 5002 www.galagoslodge.co.za

Gasthof Kroondal +27 14 536 3617 www.gasthof.co.za

Glen Ross Guest Lodge +27 72 969 7978 www.glenrossguestlodge.co.za

Greece @ Harties +27 82 449 7015 www.greeceharties.co.za

Guest House Ponciana +27 12 2591310 www.guesthouseponciana.co.za

Hartbeespoort Dam Lodge +27 12 253 0770 www.hartbeespoortdamlodge.com

Hunters Rest Hotel +27 14 537 8300 www.huntersrest.co.za

Iwamanzi Game Lodge +27 14 549 2248 www.iwamanzi.com

Jeannelies Guesthouse +27 12 252 1126 www.jeannelies.co.za

Kedar Country Hotel +27 14 573 3218 www.kedar.co.za

Klein Paradys Caravan Park +27 12 252 1938 www.kleinparadys.com

Klipplaat Bush Lodge +27 12 255 5775 www.klipplaat.com

Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge +27 14 552 5100 www.kwamaritane.co.za

La Dolce Vita Guest House +27 12 253 5949 www.ladolcevitaguesthouse.co.za

La Montagne Guest House +27 71 427 2947 www.lamontagne-guestlodge.co.za

La Prunelle Guest House +27 14 597 1426 www.laprunelleguesthouse

Le Bougainville +27 12 253 2097 www.lebougainville.co.za

Leopard Lodge +27 12 207 1130 www.leopardlodge.co.za

Loving and Blessing +27 14 537 2778 www.lbguesthouse.co.za

Mahikeng Lodge +27 14 577 1375 www.mahikeng.co.za

Mamagalie Mountain Lodge +27 84 513 9480 www.mamagalie.co.za

Masibambane Guest +27 14 537 2046 www.masibabaneguesthouse.co.za

Meerhof Lodge +27 12 259 1840 www.meerhoflodge.co.za

Mount Amanzi +27 12 253 0541 www.mountamanzi.co.za

Ons Dorpshuis +27 14 592 4677 www.onsdorpshuis.co.za

Oude Landgoed Lodge +27 14 537 2369 www.oudelandgoed.co.za

Palmenhof Executive Estate +27 14 536 3941 www.palmenhof.co.za

Robala Guest House +27 12 258 0005 www.robalaguesthouse.com

Rustenburg Boutique Htl. +27 14 597 3622 www.rustenburgbh.co.za

Santai Guest House +27 12 250 2647 www.santaiguesthouse.co.za

Selokwane Safari Lodge +27 14 596 7892 www.selolwanesafaris.co.za

Sunset Ridge Guest House +27 14 533 0222 www.sunsetridgeguesthouse.co.za

The Feathered Nest +27 83 378 2735 www.featherednest.co.za

Tuscan Bed & Breakfast +27 14 533 2393 www.tuscanbandb.co.za

Villa Paradiso +27 12 253 1847 www.villaparadiso.co.za

Winchado Guesthouse +27 82 467 5046 www.winchado.co.za

Woodridge Palms +27 14 544 6911 www.woodridgepalms.co.za

Boschdal Guesthouse +27 14 533 3783 www.boschdal.co.za

Cascades Hotel +27 14 557 5840 www.suninternational.com

STAR RATING:

Eagles Eyrie +27 82 903 2653 www.eagleseyrie.co.za

El Shadai +27 83 247 9259 www.guesthouseelshadai.com

Ivory Tree Game Lodge +27 14 556 8100 www.ivorytreegamelodge.com

Kosmos Manor +27 12 253 5116 www.kosmosmanor.co.za

Shephard’s Tree Lodge +27 861 010 200 www.shephardstree.co.za

Palace of the Lost City +27 14 557 4301 www.suninternational.com

Terra Casa +27 83 264 7999 www.terracasa.co.za

Thaba Phuti Safari Lodge +27 82 800 3292 www.thabaphuti.com

Thakadu River Lodge +27 11 805 9995 www.thakadurivercamp.com

Tshukudu Bush Lodge +27 14 552 6255 www.tshukudu.co.za

Ukutla Lodge +27 12 254 1777 www.ukutula.com

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Everwood Guest House +27 18 468 3010 www.africaninvitation.co.za

Farmhouse Guest House +27 18 431 0754 www.potchefstroom.co.za/farmhouse

Fortbuis Game Lodge +27 83 379 7713

Four Seasons Guest House +27 18 468 7640 www.fourseasonsklerksdorp.co.za

Graceland Guest House +27 18 469 2020 www.gracelandguesthouse.co.za

Grootbosch +27 18 451 1904 www.grootbosch.co.za

Kumkani Country Lodge +27 18 290 7387/9 www.potchefstroom.co.za/kumkani

Mon Ae’ Guest House +27 18 468 5161 www.monae.co.za

Oak Lodge +27 18 293 2599 www.theoaklodge.co.za

Oudrift Riverside Lodge +27 18 297 4939 www.oudrift.co.za

Prima Rosa Guest House +27 18 431 1804

Provence Estate Guest House +27 82 300 2235 www.provence-estate.co.za

Pukulani Guest House +27 18 297 4297 www.potchefstroom.co.za/pukulani

Residensie Guest House +27 18 484 5613 www.residensie.co.za

Rose Cottage Country House +27 18 469 2981

Thaba Tshwene Game Lodge +27 82 898 6701 www.thabatshwene.co.za

The Red Cherry Guest House +27 18 464 1223 www.theredcherry.co.za

Twins Guest House +27 18 468 2406 www.twinsguesthouse.co.za

Venter Guest House +27 18 297 3797 www.potchefstroom.co.za/venter

Villa Maria Guest Lodge +27 18 468 5214 www.villamaria.co.za

Wawiel Country Lodge +27 18 264 3905 www.wawielpark.co.za

STAR RATING:

Ancient Emperor Estate +27 18 294 4944 www.potchefstroom.co.za

Feather Hill +27 18 285 1050 www.featherhillspa.co.za

Maraschino Boutique House +27 18 294 7805 www.potchefstroom.co.za/maraschino

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Barberspan Guest House +27 53 948 1609

Buffalo Park Lodge +27 18 381 2159 www.buffalolodge.co.za

Casa Catgy B&B +27 18 632 6915 www.casacathybb.co.za

Connaught B&B 2 +27 18 381 4119

Delize Guests House +27 18 468 4123

Garden View 2 +27 18 381 3110 www.travellodge.co.za

Gecko Guest House +27 18 642 2350

Getaway Lodge +27 18 381 1150 www.travellodge.co.za

Gomodi Guest House +27 82 209 1725 www.gomodigh.co.za

Groot Marico Inn +27 14 503 0102

Hotel School +27 18 386 2121 www.northwesthotelschools.co.za

Ikaya Lethu B&B +27 82 686 6089

Kaya Inkalamo Game Lodge +27 82 396 8100

Kilario Estates Jagplaas +27 14 503 0065

Lodge Garona Guest House +27 18 386 2871 www.lodgegarona.com

Lourie Guest House +27 14 503 0017 www.grootmaricoramble.co.za

Marico Bosveld +27 14 503 0059

Meroba Guest House +27 18 386 3695 www.meroba.co.za

Notigama Lodge Chalets +27 18 332 3509 www.nottigama.co.za

Oasis Guest House +27 18 386 1668 www.oasishouse.co.za

Olerato Oratile Guest Lodge +27 72 866 1310

Orange Blossom B&B +27 83 293 7079

Stille Waters Guest Farm +27 14 252 2212

Sumsaren Game Lodge +27 82 370 6285 www.staysa.co.za

Sundown Guest House +27 18 632 5577

Tau Roara Lodge +27 18 373 0640 www.tauroaralodge.com

STAR RATING:

Boga Legaba Lodge +27 18 381 6808 www.bogalegaba.co.za

Doornkraal Country Retreat +27 14 503 0024 www.doornkraalguesthouse.co.za

Ferns Country House +27 18 381 5971 www.ferns.co.za

Foundation Stone B&B +27 18 381 3742 www.foundations.co.za

Ikanyeng Guest House +27 18 381 3011 www.ikanyeng.co.za

Ikhutse Manor Guest House +27 18 381 5973/6

Kobo Segole Lodge +27 18 381 4120 www.kobosegole.co.za

Lakeside Guest House +27 18 632 1835 www.lakesideguesthouse.co.za

Leopard Rock Lodge +27 14 577 1536 www.leopardrocklodge.co.za

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Acacia Guesthouse +27 18 468 7871 www.acacia-guesthouse.co.za

Annelie Guest House +27 18 297 7663 www.potchefstroom.co.za/annelie

Arust Cottage +27 18 290 9935 www.arustcottage.co.za

Bass Lodge +27 18 451 1128 www.basslodge.co.za

Bed Stop +27 18 294 5481 www.potchefstroom.co.za/bedstop

Beukes Guest House +27 82 852 2426 www.potchefstroom.co.za/beukes

Bona Bona Lodge +27 18 451 1188 www.bonabona.co.za

Cosy Cottage +27 18 290 5710 www.cosy-cottage.co.za

De Tuishuiz +27 18 297 3670

Delize Guest House +27 18 468 4123

Doc Villa Guest House +27 18 264 4456

Dome Inn +27 56 818 1577 www.domeinn.co.za

Elgro Hotel / River Lodge +27 18 297 5411 www.elgro.co.za

Eternal Hope Guest House +27 18 484 3155

Fair Haven +27 18 484 2585

Fountain Villa Guest House +27 18 464 1394 www.fountainvilla.co.za

Ga-Malatjie Guest House +2718 468 2041

Gracias Guest House +2718 297 5040 www.potchefstroom.co.za/gracias

Grootkoppe Game farm www.grootkoppe.com

Guest Haven +27 82 879 2449

Hadedas +27 18 297 4796 www.hadedas.co.za

Huys Ten Bosch +27 18 294 4310 www.potchefstroom.co.za

Inyala Game Lodge +27 82 492 3177 www.inyala.co.za

JD Farm Lodge +27 18 431 0584 www.atjdfarmlodge.co.za

Kgatholoha Guest House +27 18 467 8189 www.kgatholoha.co.za

Kokanja Guesthouse +27 18 468 5531

Kwa Mothakga Lodge +27 18 462 2750 www.kwamothakga.com

Lemon Blossom +27 18 297 1137 www.potchefstroom.co.za

Letsatsi La Africa +27 18 441 1177 www.letsatsi-la-africa.co.za

Lizzie’s +27 18 290 5615 www.kwathabeng.co.za

Losberg Lodge +27 86 667 6116

Magnolia Guest House +27 18 293 3383 www.magnoliaguesthouse.co.za

Marita +27 18 297 7663 www.potchefstroom.co.za

Maryland Guest Farm +27 18 462 0107 www.marylandguestfarm.co.za

Mosaic B&B +27 18 264 2586 www.mosaicbb.co.za

One Day When Guest House +27 82 548 9842 www.potchefstroom.co.za

Pine Grove Guest House +27 18 290 6604 www.pinegroveguesthouse.co.za

Protea Hotel Klerksdorp +27 18 464 2180 proteahotels.com/klerksdorp

Raaswater River Lodge +27 18 291 1758 www.raaswaterriverlodge.co.za

Rentiahof Guest Suites +27 18 468 1749 www.rentiahof.co.za

Rio-Peermont Metcout Hotel +27 18 469 9100 www.tusk-resorts.co.za

Road Lodge Potchefstroom +27 18 293 9300 www.citylodge.co.za

Shady Acres +27 18 290 5773 www.potchefstroom.co.za/shadyacres

Soetdoring Guest House +27 18 294 6202 www.potchefstroom.co.za/soetdoring

St Andrews Guest House +27 18 468 7272

St Joseph Guest House +27 18 462 3597

Summer Place Guest House +27 18 464 2660 www.summerplacebnb.co.za

Syringa Guest House +27 18 297 6335 www.syringaguesthouse.co.za

Thabela Thabeng +27 86 100 0932 www.thabelathabeng.co.za

The Key +27 18 473 2916

Theoni’s Place +27 18 290 5916

Twin Palms +27 18 294 3188

Vonkel-en-kolJander +27 18 294 5965 www.potchefstroom.co.za/vonkel

Willows Garden Court Hotel +27 18 294 5965 www.potchefstroom.co.za/willows

STAR RATING:

A Rose Garden/Rooshoek +27 18 297 4084

A Tapestry Garden +27 18 297 4856 www.tapestry.co.za

Adato +27 18 294 5244 www.potchefstroom.co.za

Agape Guest House +27 18 293 1686 www.agapeguesthouse.co.za

Akkerlaan Guest House +27 18 293 1213 www.akkerlaan.co.za

Alanda Lodge +27 18 431 0824

Colonial Guest House +27 18 297 5464 www.potchefstroom/colonial

De Gastehuis +27 18 468 5831

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STAR RATING:

Boereplaas Oord +27 53 927 4462 www.boereplaas.co.za

Die Wingerd Guest House +27 53 441 3701 www.wingerdgastehuis.co.za

Hanekraai B & B +27 53 927 2789 www.hanekraai.co.za

International Hotel +27 53 927 2235 www.internationalhotel.co.za

Kameelboom Lodge +27 53 927 4214 www.kameelboomlodge.co.za

Kliphuisie B &B +27 53 927 2757 www.vryburg.com

Kriel B & B +27 53 927 1283 www.krielbb.co.za

Kudaana Lodge +27 53 433 0994 www.kudaana.co.za

Lefika B & B +27 53 998 4265

Mamusa Guest House +27 53 963 2290 www.mamusalodge.co.za

Molopo Travel Inn +27 53 927 3466 www.vryburg.co.za

Rejabotlhe Guest House +27 53 927 6863 www.rejabotlhe.co.za

Rietgat Guest Lodge +27 53 433 0222 www.rietgat.co.za

Robyn Guest House +27 53 441 2512 www.n12treasureroute.com

Setlhare Guest House +27 53 998 3721 www.wheretostay.co.za/setlhare

Taung Hotel +27 53 994 1820 www.peermont.com

Twiggies B & B +27 53 927 3523 www.vryburg.com

Villa De La Rosa +27 53 433 1100

STAR RATING:

Castello Guest House +27 53 927 2173 www.castelloguest.co.za

Cawoods Hope Game Lodge +27 53 441 4001 www.echglobal.com

Feathers Guest Logde +27 53 963 2060 www.feathersguestlodge.co.za

Jada Overnight +27 53 927 6078

Mag Mar Overnight +27 53 927 1229 www.vryburg.com

Protea Hotel Christiana +27 53 441 2244 www.proteahotels.com

Villa Brocant Guest House +27 53 927 6211 www.villabrocant.co.za

STAR RATING:

Morakane Safari Lodge +27 83 269 2458 www.morakane.co.za

Ngulube Lodge +27 53 927 0700 www.ngulubelodge.co.za

NAME TEL No WEB ADDRESS Dr. Ruth S Mompati RegionNAME TEL No WEB ADDRESSLibertas Guest House +27 18 381 7727 www.lgh.co.za

Lion Rest Guest House +27 18 381 7330 www.mafikeng-accommodation.co.za

Little Dreams Guest House +27 18 632 0111 www.littledreams.co.za

Molopo Executive Lodge +27 18 381 6463 www.travellodge.co.za

Mosetlha Bush Camp +27 11 444 9345 www.thebushcamp.com

Ouplaas Guest House +27 83 229 1581

Mmabatho Palms +27 18 389 1111 www.mmbathopalms.co.za

Protea Hotel Mafikeng +27 18 381 0400 www.proteahotels.com/mafikeng

Reviera Park Guest House +27 18 381 6608

Scott’s Manor Guest House +27 18 632 0255

Tapologo Lodge +27 18 642 2444

The Bush House +27 11 315 6194 www.bushhouse.co.za

The Premier Guest Lodge +27 18 386 1201 www.thepremierguestlodge.co.za

STAR RATING:

Buffalo Ridge +27 18 365 9908 www.buffaloridgesafari.com

Etali Safari Lodge +27 14 778 9500 www.etalisafari.co.za

Impodimo Game Lodge +27 83 411 7400 www.impodimo.com

Jaci’s Safari Lodge +27 83 276 2387 www.madikwe.com

Madikwe Hills +27 13 737 6626 www.madikwehills.com

Madikwe River Lodge +27 14 778 9000 www.madikweriverlodge.com

Makanyane +27 14 778 9600 www.makanyane.com

Mateya +27 14 778 9200 www.mateyasafari.com

Morukuru Lodge +27 11 805 0867 www.morukuru.com

Motswiri Private Safari Lodge +27 11 805 9995 www.motswiri.co.za

Nkurru Safari Lodge +27 83 662 2090 www.nkurru.com

Rhulani Safari +27 82 907 9628 www.madikwegamereserve.com

Roayal Madikwe +27 82 787 1314 www.royalmadikwe.com

Tau Lodge +27 18 365 9027 www.taugamelodge.co.za

Thakadu River Camp +27 18 365 9912 www.thakadurivercamp.com

Tuningi Safari Lodge +27 11 315 6194 www.tuningi.co.za

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S O U T H A F R I C A N

Explore the Zulu KingdomPennington Get going in Gauteng

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Explore the Situated along the east coast of South Africa, the Zulu Kingdom boasts a coast-line over 600km in length, bathed by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Not surprisingly, travellers and tourists alike flock to its shores year-round to soak up the sun, swim in its seas and experience the vibe and culture that defines the province.

Zulu Kingdom

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Durban, known as eThekwini to the local Zulu population, forms part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality and is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal.

Zulu KingdomKZN at play

urban is a sophisticated cosmopolitan city of over three million people - a city where east meets west - a city beneath which beats the pulse of Africa – a city

known as the home of Africa’s best managed, busiest port.

Durban is an exciting city in which to play, shop, experience the nightlife and, of course, relax. It’s

Visit uShaka Marine World, Wilson’s Wharf on the Victoria Embankment and the nearby BAT Centre. Enjoy fine and traditional dining, entertainment and shopping in scenic surroundings or shop till you drop in the city’s ulta-modern shopping malls. Grey Street and the Warwick Triangle boast vibrant local’s shops and markets and Durban’s unique beachfront stalls sell traditional arts and crafts, known the world over. Enjoy the excellent enter-tainment on offer at the city’s theatres and clubs or take a township tour.

If it’s peace and sheer beauty you are after, head

a city in which business and debate issues - which have far-reaching effects, not only on Africa but way beyond its borders, are discussed.

This city is home to the world-class International Convention Centre Durban, which has hosted a historic line-up of events including conferences of a global scale.

Leisure facilities abound in Durbanoff towards Durban’s nature sanctuaries or parks. The Botanical Gardens are of particular interest - ask about their ‘Music by the Lake’ evenings - wonderful music played by KZN’s Philharmonic Orchestra in wonderous surrounds.

Sail, swim, run, and play tennis or, alternatively stroll along or relax on the sun-drenched beaches watching the world go by.

All in all, there are many attractions, nature reserves and beach resorts surrounding Durban which truly makes it deserving of the title ‘South Africa’s’ Playground.

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he entire coastline is warm and humid in summer, as befits the languid and lush sub-tropical setting. Pleasantly mild and sunny winters allow beach festivi-

ties and outdoor activities to continue unabated all year long. Sidewalk cafes, restaurants and pubs flourish in cities and in many seaside resorts, offering a tantalizing variety of flavour and re-freshment, influenced by the intoxicating fusion of cultures. Outdoor flea markets and clusters of interesting specialist shops vie for position with regional shopping malls, guaranteeing variety and an unmatched shopping experience.

Leisure pursuits include rock- and deep-sea fishing, scuba diving of famous reefs, learning to surf and body board or swimming along protected beaches, open water skiing, river rafting or even kayaking. Inland, the climate is more moderate with the occasional occurrence of frost and even light snow in the upper reaches during winter, which adds to the range of experiences on offer.

The Midlands, Zululand and Battlefields regions offer rural, pastoral and historical pursuits in pic-turesque settings ranging from misty hills to dramatic river valleys and mountain ranges. Larger game reserves, private lodges, quaint hotels and many country-style bed and breakfast establish-ments abound, allowing visitors to choose at will from authentic, rustic accommodation to grand

Beyond the metropolisand luxurious establishments with every amenity. Monuments and recreations of battles bring the vibrant past to life, whilst bird-watching and big game viewing offer alternative adventure. Quad biking, paragliding and many pursuits on foot, horseback or even by elephant allow the traveller to choose their own pace at which to explore or relax.

The mountainous uKhahlamba Drakensberg region to the west and northwest is characterized by awe-inspiring beauty in the form of dramatic cliffs and buttresses, where sheer natural beauty competes for attention with a wealth of flora and fauna. Rare and common-place species offer equal interest amongst the numerous birds, mammals and plant life of the area.

Perfect for taking a well deserved break, health spas, romantic hideaways and secluded cottage-style accommodation are found, along with larger resorts offering a variety of exciting activities. Horse rides, hot air balloon trips, helicopter flips and foot safaris or hikes allow everyone the opportunity to enjoy some memorable time out. Foe an opportu-nity to be young at heart, occasionally, peace and tranquillity may give temporary way to the hosting of folk and rock bands at a music festival in the most magnificent natural concert venue imagina-ble, but whatever your dream escape, you can be assured of finding it here.

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he sheer majesty of Zululand will take your breath away. Under the hot African sun, the cobalt blue Indian Ocean, mangrove swamps and limpid

lagoons give way to rolling green hills and indige-nous forests which shimmer in the distance before they reach the Drakensberg Mountains.

While you are in Zululand, enjoy the welcoming wide smiles extended to you by the local people. Enjoy the comfortable accommodation in major towns, game lodges, seashore cottages, Zulu homes or floating lake chalets.

Zululand teems with private and provincial game reserves which offer game-watching fa-cilities as well as hiking and nature trails. But it is probably ‘the Zulu experience’ which will linger in your mind long after you have left Zululand.

n ethnically diverse people populate KwaZulu-Natal, which is home to the proud Zulu nation who ruled this territory with prowess and skill, and

whose cultural influence remains strongly evident. The English speaking residents are largely descend-ants of European settlers and missionaries, origi-nating from many world regions, and each group displays interesting traditions. The Indian popula-tion is the largest community outside India itself and their influence on cuisine, religion and lifestyles is colourfully evident in stores, events, restaurants and cultural institutions.

This assortment of citizens creates a vibrant population united in their friendliness, generosity of spirit and welcoming nature. They may appear laid-back as a result of the relaxed lifestyle but are founders and hosts of many world-leading institu-tions and facilities.

The locals don’t care why you came, but that you chose their home as your getaway, and no matter where in the province you choose to lay your head, you can be sure to be made welcome.

Experience Zululand

The People

Take an ox wagon to Zulu villages of bee-hive huts and experience traditional Zulu hospitality, or a rural wedding ceremony, and if you wish, visit a sangoma (traditional healer). You cannot leave without a visit to Ulundi, the site of the final battle fought in the Anglo-Zulu war. Nearby, Zulu kings lie buried in the Emakhosini Valley. In total contrast are the township tours, showcasing modern Zulu life including taverns, shebeens and traditional medicine shops.

Further inland there lie tea plantations, cattle ranches and pretty, historical towns such as Vryheid and Paulpietersburg where you can relax in the therapeutic sulphur springs.

Zululand, the heart and pulse of the Zulu Kingdom.

Zululand history, King Shaka, Ulundi, Eshowe and Richards Bay are some of the terms associated with the world-renowned region of KwaZulu- Natal’s Zululand

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For those active travellers who like keeping busy, Pennington also presents numerous attractions and activities. One such attraction is the Botha House Guest House, located in Umdoni Park on the South Coast of KwaZulu- Natal.

The charming resort town of Pennington offers a little something different to all who visit her beautiful shores and lovely seaside villages of Kelso, Sezela and Bazley. Pristine peaceful beaches, grand bays and secure tidal pools all make Pennington a truly idyllic destination in which to unwind and relax.

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Upon further investigation, Pennington reveals such enchanting activities as a round of golf at the Umdoni or Selborne Park golf courses, where players and spectators will be treated to game- and bird watching, as well as sensational views of the iridescent ocean and the picturesque indigenous forests. The Umdoni Park was established in an effort to preserve the indigenous fauna and flora of the region and also houses the Komba Bird Sanctuary and Nkumbane Dam, and offers wonderful walking trails. Holidaymakers can also take a stroll through the local In-digenous Nursery to some of South Africa’s native plant and bird species.

The delightfully warm waters of Pennington are home to a rich blend of fish species and, as a result, the sport fishing community within the area has undergone exponential growth.

Large numbers of trophy barricuda, garrick, shark and salmon can be found within the local waters, and the ‘Couta Classic’ is held annually in Pennington over the Easter weekend. This event attracts hundreds of fisherman from far and wide, who come to participate in one of the largest fishing competitions in KwaZulu-Natal. Besides the excellent bass and deep sea fishing on offer, rock and surf fishing are also incredibly popular.

In the event that neither golf nor fishing appeal to you, Pennington

HOT SPOT! WILD FIG CAFÉ

The luxurious Botha House Guest House is home to the very chic and stylish Wild Fig Café, where the public is invited on Sunday afternoons to indulge in scrumptious, freshly baked delicacies, hot coffee and the relaxing atmosphere of the grand old house.

ATTRACTIONS IN AND AROUND PENNINGTON

SELBORNE GOLF COURSEPerfectly positioned on the sub-tropical coast of KwaZulu-Natal, this course was built on the grounds of an old colonial home and is now one of the top courses in South Africa.

UMDONI PARK GOLF COURSEThis short yet testing 18-hole course, situated on 200 hectares of indigenous coastal forest is renowned for its fauna and flora and magnificent vistas.

VERNON CROOKES NATURE RESERVEThis is a delightful and convenient reserve for travellers holidaying on the South Coast of KwaZulu Natal. Spend a day exploring the 2, 189 ha reserve and simply get back to nature.

Undiscovered Pennington

offers an enticing array of other exhilarating activities such as snorkelling, scuba diving, horse riding and bird watching. Further to this, Pennington also boasts the Village Mall, which houses convenience stores, estate agencies and an array of restaurants.

As one can tell, Pennington is a place where Africa’s animal and plant life, and numerous awesome activities unite to create a once-in-a-life-time holiday experience.

Whether it’s a thrilling adventure getaway with friends you are after, or a quiet respite with a loved one, Pennington is sure to have you coming back for more.

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Get going in Gauteng

Jozi

esides being the country’s smallest province, it is also the most populous, with more than 22% of South Africa’s people calling it home. Gauteng is the commercial powerhouse of the

country. However, its offerings are not limited to commerce and industry, Gauteng’s tourism contri-bution is equally impressive, with Johannesburg, Pretoria, Soweto and Magaliesburg all ranking as top Gauteng attractions.

Johannesburg, eGoli, or Jozi to the locals, is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, or in Africa at the very least. It is a melting pot of cultures, races, heritages and individuals who have, for centuries, flooded into the city in search of a better future. The wealthiest city in our country, Johannesburg is the hub of our economy, juxta-posed with the raw artistic soul of an entire nation, and as such has a plethora of sights and sounds that beckon to travellers, both local and interna-tional to come and experience its heartbeat.

The sights and sounds of the City of Gold

Gauteng is a dynamic province. Considered the commercial heart of the country, its energy and vibe are tangible from the moment you ar-rive. From historical and cultural at-tractions that speak of the country’s turbulent past to world-class cities that are distinctly African, Gauteng has much to offer visitors.

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Apartheid MuseumThe Apartheid Museum is a museum complex in Johannesburg dedicated to illustrating Apartheid and the 20th century history of South Africa. The Apartheid Museum, the first of its kind, dem-onstrates the rise and fall of Apartheid, and is a superb example of design, space and landscape, offering anyone who passes through its doors a truly unique experience.

Constitution HillConstitutional Hill, the home of the South African Constitutional Court, is an inspirational place that speaks volumes about South Africa’s democracy and the journey its people have come. Upon entering its grounds one is faced with the hope of a great future, though all the while confronted with the stark reminder of South Africa’s past, as constitution Hill is also the site of Johannesburg’s notorius Old Fort prison Complex, commonly known as Number four, where thousands of ordinary people were brutally punished before the dawn of democracy in 1994. Many of SA’s leading political activists including Mahatma Gandhi and

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11 Diagonal Street is a skyscraper in Johan-nesburg that was built in 1984 and stands 80m tall. It is designed to look like a diamond, and it reflects different views of the Central Business District no matter which angle you see it from.

City TourSowetoHector Pieterson MuseumHector Pieterson, age 13, was one of the first students to be killed during the 1976 Student Uprising in Soweto. He has since become a symbol of youth resistance to Apartheid.

The Hector Pieterson Museum is a large museum located in Orlando West, Soweto, two blocks away from where Hector Pieterson was shot and killed. The museum is named in his honour and it became one of the first museums in Soweto when it opened on 16 June 2002.

Nelson Mandela were detained here. The entire complex tells a poignant tale of a country that has struggled for freedom, and the struggle we endure every day to ensure that future generations may enjoy the fruits of these labours as well.

Must see Gandhi Square

Named after Mahatma Gandhi (formerly Van der Bijl Square) is located in the heart of the Johannesburg CBD. Once the site of the first courthouse in Jozi, the square now houses restaurants, bistros and other food outlets. Once considered to be one of the most dangerous places to be in the city, Gandhi Square is now one of the most happening places to go and have lunch, overlooking the rush and buzz of the city and keeping up with the trendiest Joburgers.

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“It was the opposite of grand, but it was my first true home of my own and I was mightily proud. A man is not a man until he has a house of his own.” Nelson Mandela, The Long Walk to Freedom

The museum covers the events leading up to, and during, the anti-Afrikaans Soweto Uprising.The 1976 Student Uprising changed the course of South African history and accelerated demands such as those for the release of political prisoners, the unbanning of political organisations and the formation of a new democratic South Africa. After the first democratic election in 1994, 16 June was declared ‘Youth Day’ to commemorate the contribution made by South Africa’s youth to the struggle against Apartheid.

The memorial unveiled by president Nelson Mandela was erected in the early 1990s and houses photographic and audio-visual displays of the struggle of the youth against the injustices of Apartheid.

Mandela HouseThe Mandela House at 8115 Orlando West, on the corner of Vilakazi and Ngakane Streets in Soweto. It was built in 1945 and Nelson Mandela moved in in 1946 with his first wife, Evelyn Ntoko Mase. They divorced in 1957, and from 1958 he was joined in the house by his second wife, Nomzamo Winifred Madikizela (Winnie).

He was to spend little time here in the ensuing years, as his role in struggle activities became all-consuming and he was forced underground (1961), living a life on the run until his arrest and imprisonment in 1962.

Nelson Mandela returned here for a brief 11 days after his release from Robben Island in 1990, before finally moving to his present house in Houghton. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, herself

imprisoned several times, lived in the house with her daughters while Nelson Mandela was in jail, until her own exile to Brandfort in 1977, where she remained under house arrest until 1986. The family continued to occupy the house until 1996, when the Mandela’s divorced. The house was sub-sequently turned into a public heritage site, with Nelson Mandela as the Founder Trustee.

Orlando TowersOrlando Power Station is a decommissioned coal fired power station in Soweto, South Africa. The power station was commissioned at the end of the Second World War and served Johannesburg for over 50 years. The station was decommissioned in 1998 after 56 years of service.

In 2006 work was started to transform the site of the power station into an entertainment and business centre, and today the two cooling towers are a prominent landmark in Soweto. The towers draw masses of adrenalin junkies and art fundis on a daily basis, as they are also used for bungee and base jumping from a platform between the top of the two towers as well as into one of the towers, and both towers are painted, one functioning as an advertising billboard and the other containing the largest mural painting in South Africa.

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Freedom ParkIn 1999 Dr Nelson Mandela said, “The day should not be far off, when we shall have a people’s shrine, a Freedom Park, where we shall honour with all the dignity they deserve, those who endured pain so we should experience the joy of freedom.” That day has arrived and, driven by the necessity for the diverse people of South Africa and the world to understand and appreciate the country’s struggle for liberation, Freedom Park was born as a national and international icon of humanity and freedom.

Voortrekker MonumentThe majestic Voortrekker Monument is situated in the northern part of South Africa in the Pretoria (Tshwane) region in a nature reserve. It is a unique Monument which commemorates the Pioneer history of Southern Africa and the history of the Afrikaner and is situated in a beautiful setting. Today it is the most visited heritage site of its kind in Gauteng and one of the top ten cultural histori-cal visitor attractions in the country.

Union BuildingsThe Union Buildings form the official seat of the South African government and also house the offices of the President of South Africa. Though not in the centre of Pretoria, the Union Buildings occupy the highest point of Pretoria, and constitute

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a South African National Monument. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city and an emblem of democracy. Entrance to the building itself is prohibited, however, the beautiful terraced gardens, which boast a wide variety of indigenous plants, are open to the public and provide a truly amazing view over the city.

A multitude of other sites Popular Pretoria activities include a cultural walk around Church Square. The square is the historic centre of the city. Its most prominent feature is the statue of the Boer leader and President of the South African Republic, Paul Kruger at its centre. Several historically and architecturally significant buildings surround the square: the Palace of Justice, the Old Capitol Theatre, the Tudor Chambers, the Ou Raadsaal (Old Council Chamber) and the General Post Office, and Kruger House, the historical home of Paul Kruger. Today Kruger House is a museum that tries to recreate the ambience of the period that Kruger lived in.

The turreted Palace of Justice was the scene of arguably the most famous political trial in South Africa’s history, the Rivonia Trial, where 10 leaders of the African National Congress (including Nelson Mandela) were tried for acts of sabotage designed to overthrow the Apartheid system.

Jacaranda City Pretoria is a city located in the northern part of Gauteng Province, and one of the country’s three capital cities. Originally named Pretoria Philadelphia, and later under the shroud of “the capital of Apartheid South Africa”, the city has undergone many transformations, and it’s political reputation changed with the inauguration of Nelson Mandela as the country’s first non-Apartheid President at the Union Buildings close to Pretoria CBD. Pretoria’s attrac-tions include gardens, parks, and places of leisure, as well as stately buildings, monuments, and museums tracing South Africa’s transition from Union, to Republic, and now democracy.

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Visiting museums is another favourite Pretoria activity. There are museums dedicated to natural history, culture, and science and technology. The Pretoria Art Museum and UNISA’s exceptional art collections will please art lovers.

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