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Hiking Addo’s Zuurberg Doringnek Trail (in photos)

Hiking Addo’s Zuurberg Doringnek Trail (in photos)

Addo Elephant National Park recently relaunched its Zuurberg Doringnek hiking trail and we were itching to give it a try. So, we packed a picnic lunch, donned our backpacks and ushered the boys into the car, giving them no option of staying on the couch despite their vehement protests that there is no point to hiking, especially on a Sunday.

 

We love everything about Addo, and one of all of our absolute favourite spots is Narina Bush Camp in the Zuurberg section. There is a really steep hike up a near vertical valley to a place where you feel on top of the world, and if this was anything to go by, we knew we were in for a treat at Doringnek.

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Nelson Mandela Bay’s Big 5 Must-See Tourist Attractions

Nelson Mandela Bay’s Big 5 Must-See Tourist Attractions

The 2018 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship is around the corner and tens of thousands of top international triathletes and their families are about to flock into Port Elizabeth for a week. Most will never have visited our beautiful city and will have no idea of what to do while they are here. And there is just so much choice – Nelson Mandela Bay is a traveller’s smorgasbord of memorable experiences just waiting to be tasted.

 

Whatever direction you decide to head, there is something to see and do, and there is so much variety – beaches, forests and mountains for nature lovers, vibey hangouts for city slickers, waves, wind and bumpy tracks for sporty types and history and creativity everywhere for the arty folk. Whether it involves beachcombing, hiking, surfing, eating, culturing, adventuring, chilling or socialising, our lovely little coastal city has it all.

 

All this choice can be a little overwhelming, so to help make your travel planning a breeze – for the Iron-men, Iron-women and their families and friends, and for everyone travelling to Port Elizabeth for the first time – here is our guide to Nelson Mandela Bay’s Top 5 must-see tourist attractions.

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In the Presence of Giants at Founders Lodge

In the Presence of Giants at Founders Lodge

There is something to be said about sleeping in a bed that is so large you can’t reach both sides at once no matter how far you stretch. And when you plop back into a soft couch, surrounded by tastefully classy furnishings and breath-taking artworks, wearing a puffy white dressing gown while watching wild animals drink from a water hole outside your huge patio.

 

Add to that world class game viewing with a friendly, knowledgeable safari guide, sundowners with a spectacular African sunset as a backdrop and a spread of the finest cuisine served by friendly and attentive staff hell bent on making sure you have the time of your life.

 

This is what attracts thousands of tourists from across the globe to visit our malaria-free Eastern Cape game reserves and we were delighted to visit Founders Lodge to discover for ourselves where and how it all began.

 

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I Lost my Heart to Trennerys

I Lost my Heart to Trennerys

When I turned 21, my parents gave me the most beautiful silver heart locket. This gorgeous little symbol of love has embraced my neck through most of my life. It has witnessed much adventure and travelled to many places, a constant reminder of my love for my family and my heritage.

 

I lost my heart to Trennerys – somewhere between the pitch black Wild Coast sea sand dotted with paintbox cows, the rolling green Transkei hills, the mirror glass water of the Qolora lagoon, the ruggedly spectacular beach, the enchanting wooden deck winding between the dune forest and our charming little luxury thatched rondawel.

 

I only realised my heart was missing when its silver chain slithered to the floor with no locket on in our hotel room as we arrived back from a full day of adventure. Although by no means would I have chosen to leave my heart behind, I actually could not imagine a better resting place for my special little totem.

 

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Hiking Kini Bay to Sards (in photos)

Hiking Kini Bay to Sards (in photos)

Sardinia Bay beach (affectionately known as Sards) is our absolute favourite Port Elizabeth beach. It is naturally beautiful, wild and unspoilt and we love to walk our dogs along it’s long shores, snorkel in it’s crystal clear water, play in it’s sand dunes, ride it’s crashing waves and end the day watching the most incredible sun set in every shade of red. Kini Bay is a sleepy village about 15 kilometers West of Sardinia Bay. Although we love both locations, we had never before done the hike between them. We couldn’t find much info online as to how long the hike was, and what the terrain would be, so it was with a bit of apprehension that we tore our reluctant teens from their PlayStation and organised a lift to Kini Bay early on Sunday morning.

We packed lots of food and water, sunscreen and good walking shoes and off we headed.

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