by Henri Steenkamp | Jun 21, 2016 | Sports
As a South African, rugby is one of the first sports I recall becoming a fan of as a kid. Along with golf and cricket, rugby makes up a large chunk of my, and much of South Africa’s, sporting memories. In the U.S., however, rugby remains a fringe sport. Today, the...
by Henri Steenkamp | Jun 14, 2016 | South Africa, Travel
This article, written by James Bainbridge, was originally published on BBC Travel The pretty town of Knysna is the tourist hub of South Africa’s Garden Route region, a 150km-long stretch of beach towns, ancient forests and mountainous scenery on the country’s southern...
by Henri Steenkamp | Jun 2, 2016 | South Africa, Travel
This article, written by Fiona Rossiter, was originally published on her lifestyle website: Inspired Living, SA South Africa is a stunning location, that serves as the perfect destination for a getaway, whether it is romantic, for the family, involving business, or...
by Henri Steenkamp | May 12, 2016 | News & Blog, South Africa
The full version of this article can be read on the travel blog by Anje Rautenbach: GoingSomewhereSlowly.com South African heritage is not something you can sum up or pinpoint to something specific. It’s a delicate, colourful and tangled mix of where we came from,...
by Henri Steenkamp | May 3, 2016 | News & Blog
This article, written by James Bainbridge, was originally published on LonelyPlanet.com From snow-capped mountains to the Bushveld, and from sub-tropical beaches to the Kalahari, South Africa is a mind-bogglingly diverse country. Showcasing the best of its stunning...