Posts by Lucienne

Freedom in Vrolijkheid
Nestled in the Breede River Valley, just a few hours outside of Cape Town, is a place of peace and tranquility. It may not have the big game appeal or grandiose scenery of some other parks but, like its name suggests, this secluded haven has the rare ability to lift your burdens and lighten your spirits. This place is Vrolijkheid.

Kwazulu-Natal's top camping spots
September has arrived, and although spring has not yet officially joined the southern hemisphere, the flowers are out and fishing season is open. With the promise of warmer weather on its way, why not get exploring this season and check out some of KwaZulu-Natal’s prime camping spots:

South Africa's Favourite Fireside Destinations
In our most recent poll, Wild asked our readers to vote for their ideal way to spend a winter’s day. The majority of you voted for cuddling up by the fire in a cosy cabin, so here are our suggestions for some of the best fireside destinations to visit this winter:

Rediscovering Cape Town's Crispy Coast
Cape Town never fails to amaze me. Technically, we should all be rotting our way through a miserable wet winter, but the weather in the last two weeks has been pretty darn spectacular. There’s really nothing like those occasional pristine Winter days; crispy-clear and fresh, sun shining bravely (if a little weakly) and views that extend for days. Sometimes we spoilt-for-choice Capetonians need to be reminded of what’s literally on our doorstep. So, fingers crossed that this isn’t the last of the clear days, here are some ideas of how to make the most of a sunny Saturday:



































