Four fabulous ways to enjoy flower season
Celebrate spring in Mother Nature’s wildflower garden as West Coast and Namaqua national parks are transformed by seasonal blooms.
Continue readingTag
Celebrate spring in Mother Nature’s wildflower garden as West Coast and Namaqua national parks are transformed by seasonal blooms.
Continue readingQuench your outdoor thirst with a soft adventure: venture to these scenic parks for a fresh take on seeing the sights. Whether by donkey cart or Segway, mountain bike or walking trail, exploring our wildlife and rugged landscapes has never been so much fun!
Continue readingWith winter rains triggering spring blooms, now’s the time to plan your flower trip. Stay among the blooms at these tranquil and secluded locations.
Continue readingCapeNature is turning 20! For the past two decades CapeNature has been responsible for biodiversity in the Western Cape, conserving and promoting the Cape’s human, natural and heritage assets.
Continue readingDuring spring a few of South Africa’s parks steal the spotlight as millions of wildflowers burst into bloom. Knowing where to go is one thing, but how to capture the moment… Our top tips for wildflower photography will get you snapping in no time.
Continue readingWild’s editor joined the volunteers who plant cedar trees against the slopes of Krakadouw in the Cederberg.
Continue readingSpring is arriving, and so are South Africa’s wildflowers! Here are some of our favourite Instagram shots, capturing one of the most magical times of the year.
Continue readingSouth Africa’s west coast comes alive in the months of August and September. With colourful wild flowers spanning our park’s fields as far as the eye can see, it’s a display not to miss. Here are Wild’s five favourite wild flower destinations, suitable for five different types of Wild travellers.
Continue readingWalk along CapeNature’s Truitjieskraal Interpretive Trail and you’ll feel like you’re stepping back into the distant past.
Continue readingOnly two hours from Cape Town, this rugged mountain terrain is branded with sandstone formations, spectacular landscapes and the Clanwilliam Cedar tree (its namesake).
Continue reading