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Year-end Fatigue creeping up?
As we approach the last two months of the year,it is common to start feeling tired, burnt out, and fatigued. This is what we call year-end fatigue. Molaba (2023) explains that year-end fatigue, also known as end-of-year burnout, is a frequent condition felt by many...
Africa’s Little FIVE
We always talk about Africa’s Big five. Now its time to meet Africa's "Little Five" Africa's small five - The Elephant Shrew, Buffalo Weaver, Rhino Beetle, Antlion, and Leopard Tortoise are not as well known or often spoken of, yet equally fascinating animals that...
Gentle Giants
Renowned for its varied fauna, South Africa is the home of the well-known "Big 5" animals. Among the big 5, is The African Elephant. For many years, elephants have wandered the African plains, contributing significantly to the continent's ecosystems and have also been...
#TourismMatters
Tourism is an important aspect of a country's economy and plays a crucial role in its development. In addition to generating income, it also fosters cross-cultural understanding, expands employment prospects, and strengthens a nation's economy as a whole. Tourism...
The Wallow bush venue.
Need a venue? Let us introduce you to The Wallow. The Wallow is a lunch and dinner venue for groups and is situated in the picturesque Letsatsing Game Reserve bordering the Pilanesberg National Park. It is a mere 20 minutes transfer from Sun City hotels. Visitors are...
Not just a floating balloon of hot air – Interesting facts about hot air ballooning.
The first passengers to go on a hot air balloon flight in 1783 were a rooster, duck and a sheep. All three passengers made it back to the ground unharmed. The real reason for the champagne toast celebration after going on a hot air balloon flight. We might tell you it...