Sunday Tribune

How to have an authentic travel experience in SA

- BERNELEE VOLLMER Bernelee.vollmer@inl.co.za

SOUTH Africa has been a topic of discussion when it comes to tourism; we offer diversity in people, culture and experience­s.

As Enver Duminy, CEO of Cape Town Tourism speaking on this year’s Tourism Month theme, “Rethinking Tourism” said: “This Tourism Month, we are aiming to inspire discussion­s about rethinking tourism for developmen­t, including education and job creation, as well as how it impacts the environmen­t and opportunit­ies to grow sustainabl­y through this future-focused theme.’’

Although enthusiast­ic to explore South Africa, by repeatedly opting for the same experience, there are other ways to explore new and exciting experience­s; new things in life can be delightful­ly rewarding.

Culture

South Africa has world-renowned biodiversi­ty and scenic views, while authentic experience­s are unique to specific regions and times of the year.

If you’re looking to experience something unique, in Venda we have bare-knuckle fistfighti­ng tournament­s during the Musangwe bare-knuckle boxing season in late December.

Tshepo Matlou, the head of marketing and communicat­ions at online booking platform Jurni, said: “When picking the kind of vacation you’d like, consider the cultural diversity of the country as a whole to get the most authentic experience, because authentici­ty includes regions and seasons as major factors.’’

The Cape Town Minstrel Carnival

is another big event that takes place seasonally, so it would require booking and accommodat­ion ahead of time. You won’t regret the colourful vibes and buzzing streets.

Creativity

Another way to have an authentic experience is through food, art and nature, which is a major part of a South African travel experience.

For example, an exclusive cultural experience on Halaal Hopper’s rise of Islam at the Cape tour was presented in celebratio­n of Tourism Month by Cape Town Tourism and the City of Cape Town this week.

Having won the Halaltrip Travelers Choice Award as the Most Promising Muslim-friendly City Destinatio­n of the Year at the inaugural Halal In

Travel Awards, this tour highlighte­d establishm­ents striving toward keeping Cape Town a Muslim-friendly city.

Walking tours of Durban for example, as suggested by Cheapfligh­ts, are filled with a range of architectu­ral, culinary and historical facets that people experience on the ground as they walk through the city.

“At our hotels, we often recommend that visitors spend time exploring the attraction­s of the city they are staying in. We believe guests should take a street art tour through the streets of Maboneng, visit Vilakazi Street in Soweto, use the morning for strolling through the many art galleries scattered within Cape Town’s CBD,” says Sandra Kneubuhler, district director for Radisson Hotel Group in South Africa.

Wild life

The Kruger National Park is known for being one of the most iconic wildlife safari destinatio­ns in the world, with some of the best wildlife on the continent. For those visiting the area who want an authentic bush escape, the Kruger Gate Hotel encapsulat­es the country’s hospitalit­y in the most authentic way. The Lapa Restaurant on site is anchored around the warmth of South African dining heritage.

People

Meeting locals in whichever area one travels to is one of the best methods to immerse oneself in a new city. Walking tours, outdoor activities and cooking classes give travellers an opportunit­y to experience the friendline­ss that South Africans are famous for. Consider new experience­s like sunset architectu­ral tours of Pretoria, Cape Malay or African food tours, and one-day African print clothes design classes.

Another way to learn and experience South Africa is through township tours; Khayelitsh­a is one of the best and biggest townships in the city. Visitors from near and far enjoy guided tours through the townships.

“The locals sustain businesses, so rethinking tourism should take into account the domestic market as well. Internatio­nal tourists love Cape Town, but it’s the locals who keep the city thriving,” said Duminy.

 ?? ?? ENJOY the Kruger National Park and other wildlife experience in your country.
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ENJOY the Kruger National Park and other wildlife experience in your country. | Pexels
 ?? ?? TAKE an exclusive cultural experience on Halaal Hopper’s rise of Islam during the Cape tour.
TAKE an exclusive cultural experience on Halaal Hopper’s rise of Islam during the Cape tour.

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