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LIFE BY LEXUS 10


THE WAY TO WELLNESS


Indulging in a wellness retreat is the ultimate gift to yourself and an excellent way to boost your mental and spiritual well-being. We’ve rounded up our top three wellness retreats in SA:


Babylonstoren, Simondium, Western Cape Set on a beautiful historic Cape Dutch farm, this is the perfect place to reconnect and rejuvenate. The 3,5ha garden is home to a diverse range of beautiful flora and fauna, while the Garden Spa offers a variety of treatments including facials, massages and ancient cleansing rituals. There’s also a hammam, a chill room and a gym, and visitors can partake in gardening workshops to tune into nature. Visit: www.babylonstoren.com


Karkloof Safari Spa, Midlands, KwaZulu-Natal Reach an evolved state of relaxation at this unique lodge. With 17 treatment rooms, all with beautiful bush views, the spa’s offerings include a flotation pool, therapy pools, an open-air jacuzzi, saunas, steam rooms and a manicure and pedicure lounge. The day spa packages include a choice between a game drive or a guided walk to the Karkloof Falls. Visit: www.karkloofsafarispa.com


Kievits Kroon, Pretoria, Gauteng Often referred to as the “winelands of Gauteng”, the spa at Kievits Kroon has one of the most advanced thermal treatment facilities in Gauteng. You can de-stress and restore your energy in the steam rooms, saunas, jacuzzis, Swiss showers and plunge pools. The heated indoor swimming pool offers stunning views of the verdant estate. Visit: www.kievitskroon.co.za


Be mesmerised by nature at the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. In November each year, loggerhead and leatherback turtles make their way onto the beach to lay their eggs at the only remaining major nesting site in Africa. The eggs can take up to 70 days to hatch and you can witness the hatchlings emerge at night and make their journey into the sea from January through to March, so plan a visit soon! Visit: www.isimangaliso.com


TURTLE TREKKING


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