South Africa Cheese Festival

Images taken from www.cheesefestival.co.za/

Can you smell it? The South African Cheese Festival is almost here! Beginning on Saturday, April 24 and ending on Tuesday, April 27, you’ll be able to experience the festival of a lifetime.

Whether you’re on a South African honeymoon or a South African family vacation, the Cheese Festival has something exciting for everyone—no matter their age.

From renowned cheese makers to food connoisseurs, and prestigious wine makers to fabulous live bands, the South African Cheese Festival is an event that savors everything wonderful and delightfully tasty in life.

The festival grounds will feature eight different areas of interest including . . .

  • The Cheese Emporium: From soft to hard and strong to mild, the Cheese Emporium is choc-full of irresistible cheese textures, flavors, and smells. Your palette will delight in the mere sight of the wide spectrum of rich cheeses to savor. And what’s better to compliment your cheese tasting frenzy than a glass of dessert wine, a slice of cured meat, or a delectable piece of chocolate?
  • South Africa Cheese Festival

    Images taken from www.cheesefestival.co.za/

    The Cheese Market: Housing cheeses made from traditional aging methods, as well as an assortment of savory cured meats, The Cheese Market celebrates an irresistible fusion of salty and savory flavors. Purchase from a variety of earthy cheeses and meats and enjoy them in the market square.

  • The Mall: Abundant with a variety of nuts, olives, homemade preserves, bread, toppings, and wine, you’re sure to find your basket filling up in no time with delightful goodies. Purchase an olive tree or taste these delectable fruits in all their glory–from olive pastes to olive oils, and tapenades to olive jams.
  • The Cooking Pot: Learn from the world-famous culinary and wine masters themselves, and meet international entertainment and travel icons at The Cooking Pot. From names such as Soli Philander, Beyers Truter, and the food editors from Sarie & Sarie Kos Magazine, you’ll discover something new and exciting around every corner.
  • South Africa Cheese Festival

    Images taken from www.cheesefestival.co.za/

    The Kids: Rest assured knowing your little ones are under safe watch and having the time of their lives in the Cheese Festival’s kids area while you enjoy stress-free shopping and tasting experiences. Equipped with  jumping castles, face painting, color competitions, and more, the Kids area is the simplest way to put a smile on your child’s face.

  • Renault & Kia Milk Factory: Before you drop your little ones off at The Kids station, awe-inspire them with a visit to the Renault & Kia Milk Factory. Here, the whole family can learn how milk is created in a step by step process from cows, sheep, or goats, as well as learn how to make butter and cottage cheese the old-fashioned way.
  • Gourmet Lane & Ladismith Cheese Music Gazebo: When you’re all cheesed out, relish in the delightful flavors of fresh oysters, marinated herrings, and savory sauces, all while enjoying the eclectic sounds of the band BRAWOU!
  • Dairy Square & Music Spot: At the Diary Square & Music Spot, you can enjoy your recent purchases at a quaint picnic table with the soft sounds of the festival in the air and a delectable beer in your glass.
South Africa Cheese Festival

Images taken from www.cheesefestival.co.za/

If you’re a cheese-tasting fanatic, you’ll be happy to know that (nearly) every cheese you can imagine will be featured at the festival. With 70% of the festival grounds reserved for cheese exhibitors, 15% for wine, beverage, and spirits exhibitors, and the other 15% for cheese-complementing product exhibitors, cheese takes center stage.

And after an exciting day (or weekend for the cheese die-hards) at the glorious cheese festival, extend your trip with a visit to the culturally rich Cape Town, the rolling vineyards of Paarl, or the quaint villages of Franschoek.

Have you experienced a cheese festival? Tell us about it in our comments section.

Volcano Arts Project

Volcano Arts Project

Through a number of Fair Trade In Tourism and volunteer efforts, a variety of community and economy sustaining projects have, in recent years, been introduced to the many townships of South Africa.

One such project in the works is the Volcano Arts Project. Taking place in the Cape Town township, Gugulethu, the Volcano Arts Project strives to involve locals and children into community theater. So far, there has been an assortment of spectacular drama productions, all focused around social themes and crucial issues in South Africa. Through artistic expression, the drama participants can bring focus and attention to devastating issues such as HIV / AIDS, drug abuse, violence against women, and more.

It can sometimes be difficult to grab the attention of children and teach them the ramifications of serious social issues, but Volcano Arts Project has been delightfully surprised by the attention the productions have been receiving by the local children. These children, usually affected by such social issues, have the opportunity to learn—through an artistic outlet—how to overcome these problems and influence them in future actions.

Volcano Arts Project

Volcano Arts Project

Uthando is one such organization helping to complete the Volcano Arts theater building. Taking small steps to lend labor and building materials, Uthando is working hard to bring meaningful and influential art and entertainment into the lives of the Gugulethu locals. Thanks to the helping hands of Uthando and other volunteers, Volcano can continue bringing hope and joy to the Cape Town townships.

If you know of any builders in Cape Town who are willing to donate their skills or some of their extra or reject building materials, contact James of Uthando at jamesfernie@uthandosa.org. Any contributions are much appreciated. You can also visit the Gugulethu township while on a South Africa family vacation, and have a personal look into the wonderful productions happening today.

Oyster Box Hotel

Oyster Box Hotel

Post by Sandy Salle

As a native to Zimbabwe I used to travel to South Africa to visit relatives, and some of my fondest memories of South Africa took place at the Oyster Box Hotel. Every other year during my childhood, my family and I would visit the Oyster Box Hotel, which was owned and run by my great aunt, Kay Hill.

The Oyster Box’s rich character, luxurious layout, and spectacular views inspired me to stay in South Africa at the age of 18 and work at the hotel for 6 months.

Below are some of my favorite highlights of this delightful hotel and its immediate surroundings:

  • The sprawling views of the ocean, beach, and the quaint colonial-style lighthouse: As the sun sets behind the Indian Ocean horizon, it’s cast onto the lighthouse forms a beautiful silhouette that can be seen from the comfort of your private suite, poolside, or on the beach. The sunset can also be enjoyed with friends and family as you sip a sundowner and socialize about the day’s happenings.
  • The location: Five minutes from the intimate and quaint setting of the Oyster Box Hotel are some of South Africa’s most popular shopping centers, historic sites, and theaters. Specifically, the Umhlanga Village Centre, Afro-chic Durban city centre, the Gateway Theatre of Shopping, Ushaka Marine World, Sun Coast casino, Natal Midlands, Drakensberg Mountains, and exceptional Big Five game parks, are within walking distance from the privacy of the Oyster Box Hotel. Golf courses and the 2010 FIFA World Cup stadium are also located nearby.
  • Oyster Box Hotel

    Oyster Box Hotel

    The accommodation and luxurious ambiance: With 86 different types of high-end and comfortable rooms to choose from, Oyster Box Hotel caters to your every personal preferences and needs. Whether you’re on an African family vacation or honeymoon vacation, their mission is to ensure each and every guest has the perfect stay. With no detail overlooked, the Oyster Box Hotel provides accommodation ranging from classic rooms to sea facing cabanas, luxury suites to deluxe suites, and presidential suites to superior garden villas.

  • The social and dining settings: From lavishly decorated bars, to some of South Africa’s finest restaurants, the Oyster Box Hotel offers an eclectic variety of bars and restaurants that caters to all social desires. Whether you’re looking for a fine dining experience with an ocean backdrop, or unwinding with a cold cocktail after an adventurous day, Oyster Box Hotel makes it convenient for you to find the perfect setting for your mood. The three restaurants within the Oyster Box include The Grill Room, The Ocean Terrace, and The Palm Court Restaurant. And the bars situated within the hotel are The Chukka Bar, The Lighthouse Bar, and the Oyster Bar.
  • Dining at Oyster Box Hotel

    Dining at Oyster Box Hotel

    The delightful cuisine: Catering to your every dining preference, the Oyster Box’s three exceptional restaurants offer unique fusions of international delicacies and sumptuous local flavors. Each restaurant specializes in their own variations of freshly caught seafood dishes, meat dishes, and vegetarian meals, while others offer more casual fare such as pizzas and sandwiches.

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South African Mixology

From A Mountain of Crushed Ice

From A Mountain of Crushed Ice

What better way to unwind from a long, hot day of game-viewing and adventure than enjoying a refreshing cocktail on your private veranda? Sip one of South Africa’s legendary cocktails as you watch the sunset behind the African bush and reminisce about the day’s adventures.

Below are some of South Africa’s most popular cocktails:

The Malawi Shandy: A Shandy is an extremely popular drink consumed across the globe. It’s ingredients vary from country to country and ingredients can include ginger beer, ginger ale, lemonade, and soft drinks. The Malawi Shandy is South Africa’s unique spin on the Shandy and is an exceptionally refreshing drink comprised of equal parts of lemonade and ginger ale and a few drops of Angostura bitters. Another popular type of Shandy consumed in Namibia and South Africa is the Rock Shandy. This drink contains equal parts of soda water and lemonade with some dashes of Angostura bitters. The Angostura bitters are comprised of water, alcohol, gentian root, and vegetable flavoring extracts. You’ll love sipping on this crisp cocktail to quench your thirst. 

The Sneaky Puff Adder: This interesting cocktail is named after one of Africa’s most dangerous snakes, the puff adder, and is comprised of the same ingredients as a Rock Shandy, but with one (small) twist: two shots of vodka. This cocktail is served in many of the restaurants throughout southern Africa.

Springbok: If you’re looking for a sweet bite after dinner, the Springbok is the perfect way to enjoy dessert in shot-form. Comprised of peppermint and Cape Velvet, this shot is a delectable favorite among many of its tasters. Cape Velvet is a cream liqueur that can also be enjoyed by itself over cubed ice.

Table Mountain, Cape Town, South AfricaEmerging as a key influencer in sustainable tourism efforts, South Africa is taking great strides to promote a sustainable economy and community through eco-tourism companies. When the proceeds from eco-tourism companies are given to employees—who are locals—the money then goes directly back into the local economy. This means that schools can be rebuilt, education programs restored, homes built, families fed, and locals employed. When you participate in eco-tourism companies, you are not only helping to sustain the local economy, you are also bringing joy to a community that has been struck by the devastating effects of poverty, and giving the environment the chance to thrive and live on.

With an array of accommodations and touring companies that pride themselves on sustainable tourism efforts, you can choose to take part in this incredible movement to bring happiness, education, and jobs back into local communities, while experiencing a luxurious and adventurous South African family vacation or honeymoon.

The official certification for eco-tourism companies is the Fair Trade in Tourism (FTTSA) certificate. Several accommodations throughout South Africa that bear this prestigious certificate include:

Cape Town's Table MountainCape Grace in Cape Town, South Africa: Radiating elegance from every intricate detail, Cape Grace is nothing short of exceptional. Its location in Cape Town’s famous Victoria and Alfred Waterfront make it a close walk to some of Cape Town’s most celebrated shopping hubs, restaurants, and hot-spots.

Designed with elegant, comfortable, and sophisticated décor, each of Cape Grace’s 121 rooms is individually designed with subtle reflections of Cape Town’s bright spirit and accents of authentic Cape culture.

In addition to its luxurious décor and prime location, Cape Grace prides itself on its personalized and exclusive services and amenities, including its private yacht charters and the Spa at Cape Grace.  

Djuma Vuyatela in Kruger, South Africa: With privacy, intimacy, and eclectic style as the main characteristics of this lodge, you’re sure to find complete relaxation in Djuma Vuyatela. Located on the private Djuma Reserve, the Djuma Vuyatela offers panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness and its magnificent wildlife. Each of the lodge’s eight chalets feature king sized beds, and a private plunge pool and teak deck that overlooks the sprawling Savannah.

Adding to its luxurious appeal and African spirit, Djuma Vuyatela features an exceptional dining and socializing experience as well as a deck equipped with a fireplace to sip a cocktail as you peer over the African bush.

Buffalo Ridge in Madikwe, South Africa: For the ultimate wilderness retreat, Buffalo Ridge is the place to go. Sitting atop the Tweedepoort Ridge, Buffalo Ridge overlooks the vast plains of Madikwe Game Reserve, one of Africa’s most wildlife-abundant reserves. With a variety of safari tours to choose from, Buffalo Ridge’s experienced guides take you deep within Madikwe Game Reserve to observe some of Africa’s most mesmerizing wildlife, including the black and white rhino, leopard, elephant, cheetah, lion, and more.  

Aside from its exceptional safari tours and magnificent views overlooking the Madikwe, Buffalo Ridge features eight thatched suites decorated with earth tones and materials that inspire complete relaxation. Inside each of the lodge’s suites you’ll find your very own outdoor patio, luxurious interior décor, and the finest bed linens.

In addition to South Africa’s many FTTSA certified accommodations, the country is also home to a handful of FTTSA certified touring companies. Sustainable touring companies in Cape Town include AWOL, Uthando, Marine Dynamics, and Anduela. AWOL is primarily famous for its bicycle tours throughout local townships, Marina Dynamics is renowned for its shark diving tours, and Anduela is known for its cooking tours in Cape Malay.   

To learn more about the FTTSA certification, visit their website at www.fairtourism.org.za.

rockchicFor visitors to Cape Town, South Africa looking for the perfect gift to bring home for the holidays, Rockchic is the place to find it. With an assortment of stunning, handmade gemstone jewelry including necklaces, bracelets, crystals and gems, and an assortment of jewelry accessories, you are sure to find the perfect piece to compliment any outfit.

Each piece is entirely crafted out of natural materials with the utmost precision, and each crystal and gem is the finest found in nature. Types of crystals and gems used in Rockchic’s jewelry assortment include amazonite, amethyst, fuchsite, malachite, and spirit quartz—among a wide spectrum of others.

When you purchase a piece from Rockchic, you are purchasing more than a necklace, bracelet, or earring set, you are purchasing a traditional form of power and beauty recognized by ancient South African civilizations. These civilizations, as well as current cultures, believe that crystals hold great power in both the physical and metaphysical worlds and that the uniqueness of each crystal has the power to protect, enhance, uplift, and strengthen its owner.

According to Michele and Kathleen of Rockchic, “(The crystals) have been used as amulets to ward off harm, as talismans to encourage virtues, as magical guardians to heal, and as tools to interpret messages from the spirit world. They have an attraction that transcends time and space.”

In addition to their undeniable beauty, certain gems and crystals have metaphysical powers specific to that gem or crystal. Below is an example of the metaphysical power one such crystal has, the Agate:

  • Agates are believed to have a healing power that works to calm, strengthen, and balance the mind and body.
  • Agates work to increase self-esteem and the trust others have in you.
  • Banded Agates provide you with strength to face life’s obstacles.
  • Agates also work to extinguish fear and provide you with pleasant dreams.

Because each crystal is completely unique from the next, it can have a different emotional impact on individuals. Therefore, it’s important to ensure that you feel a connection between yourself and the crystal.

Below are steps taken from the Rockchic website that will help you when choosing the perfect crystal:

“To select a crystal, first put yourself in a calm space. Hold the crystal in your right hand with the point towards you. Feel it physically. Be open to sensations like tingling or change in temperature. Also feel the crystal emotionally. Think of the purpose you want it for and see if you feel attracted to it. Be more concerned with how it feels than how it looks. Allow the crystal to pick you by interacting with it in this way. Go with your initial feeling.”

To view Rockchic’s selection of fine gem and crystal jewelry visit their website at http://www.rockchic.co.za/index.html.

Rusthof_Country_HouseCape_Winelands

Immerse yourself in South Africa’s breath-taking countryside, infinite vineyards, and local culture in its “Food & Wine” capital, Franschhoek’s historic French Huguenot Village. Stay at one of Franschhoek’s finest estates in the heart of French Huguenot Village, the exclusive Rusthof Country House. This classic Cape Dutch styled home’s premier location on the main street of Franschhoek allows you the freedom to walk through the historic Village and explore charming shops, quaint bistros, art galleries, and exceptional restaurants.

Accommodating a maximum of 16 guests, Rusthof’s private and intimate atmosphere ensures guests receive the finest amenities, rooms, and services.

The Rusthof Country House boasts:

• Luxurious double bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms and pure cotton bed linen.

• Delectable country breakfasts made from the freshest, local ingredients and served in the elegant French Provencal dining room.

• Relaxing amenities, including a lavish pool, spacious lounge, and private patio.

• Exceptional service and extremely friendly staff, who strive to make certain your experience at the Rusthof Country House is above and beyond your expectations.

Besides offering guests the very best accommodations, Rusthof also celebrates a spectacular list of activities:

• Relax by the Estate’s tranquil pool surrounded by blossoming gardens and spectacular views of the mountains and wine country.

• Step outside the front grounds of the Rusthof Country House and soak in the old-world charm of the historic French Huguenot Village, observing all-encompassing classic Cape Dutch style architecture, and spectacular sight-seeing.

• Golf at Jack Niklaus legendary golf course.

• Take an intimate wine tasting tour through prestigious wine vineyards of Franschhoek on horseback. Visiting only the vineyards you want to see, you can be certain you’ll experience the most personal, accommodating, and exceptional wine tasting tour you’ve ever had.

• Walk or hike along the many winding trails of Franschhoek and take in the scenic beauty and serenity of the countryside. Whether you’re looking to delight in a peaceful evening stroll or a hike to some of the region’s most fantastic vineyards, the surrounding trails are there for your pleasure and convenience.

• Enjoy private, delectable lunches and picnics at exclusive wine estates and talk with the masters of winemaking themselves.

• Dive with great white sharks if you dare at Gaansbaai. Mind you: this is for those who are looking for an adrenaline rush of a lifetime!

Discover why Franschhoek, South Africa is considered one of Africa’s most spectacular destinations to visit while on a South African honeymoon vacation or family vacation. Let Hills of Africa Travel send you on the African safari tour of a lifetime. Contact us today at (877) 845-4802 and let us create a completely personalized itinerary for you and your loved ones. We’re looking forward to making your dreams come true . . .

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