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The Winelands are home to the world’s best wines
SIP ON WORLD-CLASS VINTAGES IN THE WINELANDS WESTERN CAPE The verdant regions encompassing Stellenbosch, Wellington and Franschhoek offer some of the country’s most majestic scenery and a thriving fine-dining tradition. DON’T MISS: The beautiful Dutch architecture of the gabled farmhouses.
EXPLORE THE BATTLEFIELDS KWAZULU-NATAL One for history buffs, this area is rich in military heritage related to the bloody Anglo-Zulu war. Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift are two of the most famous sites, where the Zulus, armed with spears and shields, defeated the British Army. The landscape is picturesque — all rolling hills and green valleys. DON’T MISS: Discover the secrets of the past from a new perspective by exploring the famous sites on horseback.
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FEEL THE VIBE IN MABONENG ART DISTRICT GAUTENG A glittering example of urban regeneration done right, Maboneng in Johannesburg is one of the coolest areas of any modern city in the world. It’s home to bustling markets, trendy galleries, one-of- a-kind shopping and exciting nightlife. DON’T MISS: On Sundays, Market on Main offers street food, drinks and local art.
TIME-TRAVEL AT THE CRADLE OF HUMANKIND GAUTENG This UNESCO World Heritage Site, about 30 miles northwest of Johannesburg, is a network of limestone caves containing the fossilised remains of ancient plant, animal and proto-human life. Heaven for paleoanthropological enthusiasts. DON’T MISS: Tour the Sterkfontein caves, where the 2.3 million-year-old hominin skull of ‘Mrs Ples’ was discovered.
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