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A Must Do Bucket List Item Journey Through the Heart of Southern Africa

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A Must Do Bucket List Item Journey Through the Heart of Southern Africa

 

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In a remarkable journey that stretches from the verdant landscapes of South Africa’s Garden Route to the majestic wildlife of Chobe National Park in Botswana, travellers are finding an unparalleled mix of excitement, adventure, culture, and natural beauty. Southern Africa, a region known for its diverse ecosystems and rich cultural heritage, offers an array of experiences that is sure to thrill and please every traveller venturing there.

Travel often begins on South Africa’s Garden Route, a stunning coastal stretch that boasts a mosaic of forests, beaches, and lagoons. Driving through this scenic route is like flipping through pages of a vibrant picture book, with each turn revealing breathtaking views Visitors marvel at the natural beauty of places like the Tsitsikamma National Park, where the wild ocean meets lush forests, creating a playground for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

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A visit to this region would not be complete without a visit to the Knysna Elephant Park. Located in a region rich in indigenous forest and Fynbos vegetation near Plettenberg Bay, the Knysna Elephant Park provides a sanctuary not just for elephants but also serves as a haven for biodiversity, contributing to the conservation of the area’s unique natural heritage.

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Inland lies Oudtshoorn, known as the ostrich capital of the world. A visit to an ostrich farm offers a closer look at these fascinating birds and even an opportunity to ride one (for those brave enough), adding a touch of exhilaration to the adventure. Besides its feathered inhabitants, Oudtshoorn is home to the Cango Caves, a vast network of underground chambers adorned with ancient stalactites and stalagmites. This destination offers a unique blend of natural history and adventure tourism.

Cape Town, the jewel of South Africa, enchants visitors with its picturesque landscapes, from the imposing Table Mountain to the vibrant streets of the city. Explore the vibrant neighbourhoods, taste the local cuisine at the V&A Waterfront, where you can shop until you drop and take the cable car to the top of Table Mountain for a panoramic view of the city and the ocean beyond.

The city’s rich history is on display at Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was once imprisoned. Cape Town’s cultural diversity and natural beauty make it a must-visit on any Southern African itinerary.

At the southeastern corner of the Cape Peninsula lies Cape Point. It is often mistakenly believed to be the place where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, though that accolade technically belongs to Cape Agulhas, further to the southeast. Nonetheless, Cape Point is famed for its breathtaking views, dramatic cliffs, and historic lighthouse. The Flying Dutchman Funicular takes visitors up to the lighthouse, offering panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding landscapes. The area is also rich in biodiversity, part of the Cape Floral Kingdom, and visitors can spot a variety of wildlife, including baboons, ostriches, and numerous bird species. Cape Point is a must-visit for nature lovers and those looking to experience the raw beauty of South Africa’s coastline. Beware of the cheeky baboons that are in abundance in this park!

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Simon’s Town, located on the shores of False Bay, is a charming naval village steeped in history and culture. Renowned for its well-preserved Victorian buildings, maritime museum, and the South African Navy’s base. A significant attraction in Simon’s Town is Boulders Beach, home to a colony of African penguins. Visitors can observe these endearing creatures in their natural habitat, frolicking in the waters or nesting in the brush. The town’s rich history is palpable in its museums, antique shops, and historic buildings, offering a glimpse into its past as a major naval base and maritime port.

The journey through South Africa would not be complete without a visit to Soweto, a township pulsating with history and culture. Tours of the Hector Pieterson Museum and Mandela House offer insight into the country’s apartheid past. The vibrant streets, friendly faces, and the stories shared over a meal in a local shebeen (informal bar) paint a picture of a community that thrived against all odds.

For wildlife enthusiasts, Southern Africa boasts numerous game reserves and private game lodges offering intimate safari experiences. Whether it’s the thrill of spotting a leopard lounging in a tree, the spectacle of a herd of elephants crossing the road, or the tranquil beauty of a sunset over the savannah, these game reserves and lodges offer an unforgettable experience. The vast landscapes provide a serene backdrop to some of the most spectacular wildlife sightings in the world, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Here, visitors can witness the famed Big Five in their natural habitat.

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No Southern African journey is complete without a visit to Botswana’s Chobe National Park, renowned for its large elephant herds and diverse wildlife. Whether on a river cruise or a game drive, visitors encounter an array of animals in one of Africa’s most pristine environments.

The dramatic Victoria Falls is one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders. The falls’ mighty roar and the mist that rises from the plunging waters create an unforgettable spectacle, earning it the local name Mosi-oa-Tunya, “The Smoke That Thunders.” This amazing spectacular can be viewed from either Zimbabwe or Zambia and even better, still, both countries!

This journey through Southern Africa is more than a holiday, it’s an exploration of the soul. From the natural wonders of the Garden Route and Victoria Falls to the historical depths of Cape Town and Soweto, the thrilling wildlife encounters in one of the many game reserves or private game lodges, Southern Africa offers a journey that is as diverse as it is transformative. As traveller’s return home, they carry with them not just memories, but a deep appreciation for the beauty and resilience of this remarkable region.

 

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The Northern Rivers Times Newspaper Edition 201

The latest edition of is now available! Our 64-page special edition is packed with essential updates and captivating stories from the Northern Rivers region, and you can grab your copy for just $2 at leading newsagents, Woolworths stores, and service stations from Coffs Harbour to Coolangatta.
In this edition, you’ll find:
• Insight into the fate of the Ulmarra Ferry Service as the government makes a decision.
• Coverage of a grassroots movement against domestic and family violence, originating in Ballina.
• An exclusive look at MasterChef winner Brent Draper’s immersive journey through the Northern Rivers.
• Updates on preparations for the transition to the new Tweed Valley Hospital.
• Alarming discoveries of positive white spot detection in wild-caught school prawns south of Ballina.
• Details on the upcoming Lismore Zine Fair & Print Fest at Galaxy Underground.
• A school’s fascinating exploration of ancient history, sparking renewed interest among students.
• Lawrence’s embrace of lanterns illuminating the local community.
• Introduction of a new multi-purpose fire engine to bolster safety across the Northern Rivers.
• A call for exhibitors at the Byron Bay RDE – Regional Disability and Seniors Expo 2024.
• The vital role of the Kyogle Memorial Institute as a cultural hub for the community.
• News of a significant $4.76 million investment in flood-resilient infrastructure for Mullumbimby Road.
With these highlights and more, our 201st edition promises to keep you informed about the vibrant happenings in our communities. Don’t miss out – grab your copy today and immerse yourself in the pulse of the Northern Rivers region!

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Celebrating Our 200th Edition: The Northern Rivers Times Newspaper Hits the Stands!

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Celebrating Our 200th Edition: The Northern Rivers Times Hits the Stands!

The Northern Rivers Times is thrilled to announce the release of our landmark 200th edition, now available for just $2 at leading newsagents, Woolworths stores, and service stations from Coffs Harbour to Coolangatta, Local Development Updates.

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This week’s special edition is packed with essential updates and engaging stories from the Northern Rivers region:
• In-Depth Coverage: 24-page special on Casino Beef Week.
• Local Sports: Highlights from the GRAFTON REDMEN.
• Council Decisions: Update on Brooms conflict consultant proposal.
• Community Support: Expanded services for women facing domestic violence.
• Local Developments: Progress on the Grafton Pool project, coming in under budget.
• Public Participation: Kyogle’s invitation for feedback on the Private Native Forestry Plan.
• Community Leaders: New board member at Evans Head club.
• Personal Stories: A Ballina truck driver’s journey into storytelling.
• Healthcare News: Countdown to the Tweed Valley Hospital opening.
• Historical Mysteries: Discoveries from Grafton High’s mummy.
• Veteran Support: Holistic approaches to treating PTSD.
• Educational Investments: $500,000 upgrade at TAFE NSW Ballina enhances nursing training.
With a variety of other captivating articles, our 200th edition offers a rich mosaic of news that keeps you connected to the vibrant life across our communities. Don’t miss out—pick up your copy today and stay informed about everything happening in the Northern Rivers region!

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Jewellery Design Centre Launches “Tell Our Stories” to Celebrate Lismore’s History

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Jewellery Design Centre Launches “Tell Our Stories” to Celebrate Lismore’s History

 

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The Lismore Jewel Centre, a beloved fixture in the community, has reopened its doors in the Starcourt Arcade under a new name: Jewellery Design Centre. To celebrate they are launching a heartwarming initiative to commemorate the history and cherished memories of Lismore and the old store.

“Since reopening, we’ve had so many come and tell us how happy they are we’re back and share their fond memories of the old Jewel Centre” says owners Gary and Mariska Pinkerton.

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“We love it, and so we want to invite more people to share their stories with us!”

The old Lismore Jewel Centre now known as Jewellery Design Centre now launches Launches "Tell Our Stories"

The old Lismore Jewel Centre. It will be missed dearly.

The ‘Tell Our Stories’ campaign invites locals to share their personal stories of connection, community and the special jewellery that has played an important role in their lives.

“The stories have played a special role in our lives too,” says Mariska.

“While we were closed after the flood, we did house calls and had customers come visit us at home which put a whole new light on the jewellery experience. All of a sudden the glitz was gone and our appointments were stripped back to just us and our customers. In this setting people naturally began to share their heart felt experiences with us, and we got to know them in a whole new way.”

It was this experience, they explain, that inspired the new Jewellery Design Centre in Lismore’s Starcourt Arcade.

“It’s smaller and not as ritzy as the old Jewel Centre was,” says Gary of the new store, “But for us it captures that feeling we felt when we would sit around dining tables with our customers.”

Jewellery Design Centre Launches "Tell Our Stories"

Just like home- a picture of the new interior’s cosy setting.

Gary and Mariska are now inviting community members to visit the store and share their own memories and experiences, with the chance to win exciting prizes.

Each person who shares their story online or in-store will be entered into a draw to win a $500 voucher, while those who have a piece repaired, remade, or custom-designed during the campaign period will have the opportunity to win a pair of $1,500 diamond earrings.

“We especially want to hear stories about the rich history of Lismore, memories of the old Jewel Centre or touching moments where jewellery has played a special part in your life.”

“More than the prizes, this is about celebrating the stories of the Northern Rivers and the memories that bind us together,” says Mariska.

Jewellery Design Centre Launches "Tell Our Stories"

Entries are open until May 24. For more information about the “Tell Our Stories” giveaway and how to participate, visit the Jewellery Design Centre in the Starcourt Arcade or follow the QR codes below to their social media channels.

 

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