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Discovering The Okavango Delta – 5 secrets to know before you visit

It’s no secret that the Okavango Delta is
one of Acacia Africa’s favourite destinations. Today we take a look inside this
mysterious, evocative corner of Africa, and uncover just a few of her secrets
for you to enjoy. For the rest… well, you’ll just have to experience them for
yourself!

1.  
Head to the Savuti for a little
peace and quiet

With the
Okavango Delta as popular as it is, finding a truly quiet time can be slightly
challenging. The Linyanti Savuti, however, while still part of Chobe National
Park, lies in a remote northern corner of the Delta. Cameras and people are
rare, and you’ll have the unique chance to experience this wet wonderland in
peace as nature unfolds around you. The Savuti channel dried up in 1983, only
seeing water again in 2008. From roaming packs of wild dogs to elephants in the
dry season, experience a different side of Botswana here at the ‘vanished
river’. The Savuti Marsh area is often called a ‘glimpse into the Botswana of
yesteryear’, and a trip that will humble (and test) even the most seasoned
traveller.

2.  
Your best source of river
secrets

It’s no secret
at all that one of the best ways to experience the delta is via a cruise in a mokoro, or traditional dugout canoe.
It’s easy to get caught up in the splendid animal experiences around you while
you lazily pole down the river-who can blame you? If you truly want to get the
most from the experience, however, it’s time to look down, inward, and all
around with equally open eyes. Your baYei poler, a native of this
heart-catching landscape, has grown up in the area and has a wealth of
knowledge and life experience marinated in their unique culture to share with
you- but only if you remember to ask! Otherwise, they will remain quiet during
the trip, simply stirring the waterlilies with their nagashi to let you drink in the sights.

3.  
Every island is a secret
discovery

Many of us
simply assume that the Okavango Delta is one cohesive, unchanging whole. In
reality, nothing could be further from the truth. Each rain, each season,
brings profound shifts in the landscape. New islands form and disappear in the
Delta almost every month. Ask your poler, and they’ll be able to help you
discover pristine islets unseen by others. No two trips are ever the same. The
Okavango Delta also gives you a unique chance to spot one of the area’s rarest
bucks- a wachwe, or cross between a lechwe and a waterbuck.

4.  
Riding low

The mokoro may be an iconic part of the
journey- but it is an experience in itself. Expect to sit remarkably low in the
water, and note a profound cooling as you push off on your journey through the
hull of the boat. That doesn’t mean you can skimp on sunscreen, however! Be
sure to bring a hat (or parasol if you’re feeling quaint) to ensure you can
experience the area in comfort no matter the time of day. Stick to ‘bush’
colours to ensure the best animal experiences. And try to stay as still as
possible- sudden movement can throw the poler off the boat entirely, and you
don’t want to be that person!

5.  
You will feel tiny

There’s no other
way to describe this feeling. It may start off a little unsettling, as you come
eye-to-eye with almost a ton of hippopotamus fiercely defending its territory,
or lock gazes with the King of the Pride mere meters away. Over time, you will
come to see it as the gift it is- a true and honest perspective of the world.
As sunsets and sunrises unroll before you, and you experience the many
beautiful creatures that call the Delta home, you will find your very sense of
self altered profoundly. Expect to leave awed by the experience!

The Okavango Delta, recently declared a
World Heritage site by UNESCO, is one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
It’s a fascinatingly diverse ecosystem, one of the most complex we know, and
home to 200 000 species of mammal, 70 types of fish and over 400 birds. This
includes some desperately endangered species we may well be the last
generations to see without careful curatorship.

In short, the Delta should be on everyone’s bucket list. Why not allow Acacia
Africa to help shape the perfect Okavango Experience[1] 
for you today, and discover more of her secrets for yourself?


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Brace yourself: the winter specials are coming!

Last updated: 21 May 2019
Winter in Cape Town has a lot of pros, but one thing locals look forward to most is the slashed prices at Cape Town’s best restaurants. Every year, there are fantastic and affordable deals that make it possible to have a really special meal without breaking the bank. Here’s our pick of the best winter specials for 2019.
Bookmark this page! We’ll keep updating it as more specials are announced. 
La Colombe Restaurant, Constantia
Executive Chef James Gaag and Head Chef Jess van Dyk invite you enjoy some of Cape Town’s finest food and wine with their winter lunch special.
Lunch Special: R495 per person for four courses (Monday to Friday, lunch only)
View the menu and book at La Colombe
The Foodbarn, Noordhoek
The Foodbarn has teamed up with some amazing wine farms again for this year’s specials. Every few weeks, there’s a new menu paired with fantastic local wines.
Lunch and Dinner Special: two courses with wine for R295 (R265 without wine); three courses with wine for R345 (R305 without wine)
Pensioner’s Special: two courses with a glass of wine for R245 (available Monday to Saturday, lunch only)
View the menu and book at The Foodbarn

 

Bistro Sixteen82, Tokai
Bistro Sixteen82 specialised in bistro-style comfort food with gourmet flair. Whether you’re after breakfast, lunch, or tapas-style dinner, there’s a special totake advantage of here. The venue at the Steenberg Estate is stunning and it makes for a really special outing.
Vintner’s Breakfast: R195 for Steenberg bubbles, breakfast, tea or coffee, and a cellar tour (Monday-Saturday)
Hearty and Homely Lunch Special: R230 for two courses, R265 for three courses, or R295 for four courses (Monday-Friday)
Tapas for Two Special: enjoy the chef’s selection of five dishes for R325 per couple (daily between 17h00 and 20h00)
View the menu and book at Bistro Sixteen82
Greenhouse, Constantia
The Greenhouse serves food that tells stories, preserving local culture and history. The fine dining experience is offering a Friday and Saturday lunch special this winter.
Lunch Speical: R550 per person on Fridays and Saturdays
View the menu and book at Greenhouse

Catharina’s, Tokai
Catharina’s is also located on the Steenberg Estate, and serves hearty and generous lunches and dinners by the fire, with views of the Constantia mountains and vineyards.
Lunch Special: R165 for two courses or R195 for three courses
View the menu and book at Catharina’s
La Petite Colombe, Franschhoek
La Colombe’s new sister restaurant in Franschhoek is celebrating the chilly weather and rain with a great weekday special. Gather some of your top clients, friends, family, and/or colleagues and enjoy some of the Cape’s finest food and wine.
Lunch Special: R450 for seven courses (R835 with wine)

View the menu and book at La Petite Colombe

The Bistro at Klein Constantia, Constantia
The lunchtime special at Klein Constantia features fresh, seasonal ingredients and country bistro style food. You can also expect to sample a flight of three wines paired to each dish.
Lunch and Dinner Special: two courses for R320 or  three courses for R425 respectively, including wines
View the menu and book at The Bistro

 

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The top 5 things to do this weekend in Cape Town

Cape Town has a great weekend life, so make sure your stay in the city extends past the week and into the weekend. Most festivals, markets, and concerts take place on the weekend, and the city’s bars and cafes fill up. We’ve chosen seven of the best events to check out this weekend. Clear your schedule and book your tickets now.
For a complete list of events, take a look at our calendar.
Norval Concerts: Moreira Chonguica
The award-winning Mozambican saxophonist Moreira Chonguica is celebrated as one of Africa’s most innovative jazz musicians. He returns to Cape Town for a single performance on Africa Day 25th May at 8:30 pm at Norval Foundation. Moreira’s passionate stage performance takes place at Gallery 8. Be sure not to miss this event.

Special Screening of Deep Blue – Middle C
It’s movie time at the Two Oceans Aquarium on 24 May 2019. Dip into the ocean for a special screening of locally produced documentary Deep Blue Middle C. This genre-bending film was inspired by and takes place on the west coast of South Africa – a place of profound meaning and impact for filmmaker Bryan Little who, along with a group of his friends, spent 10 days and 10 nights re-connecting with the wild and enigmatic part of South Africa’s coast.

The Lawns Market
Come and enjoy this lifestyle market with live music performances taking place at the event. Expect a carefully curated selection of food, beverage, men’s and women’s apparel, swimwear, sunglasses, skincare, decor, bags, jewelry, kids wear, chocolate and so much more.

The Night Feast Featuring Matthew Mole & Friends
The Palms Décor & Lifestyle Centre in Woodstock invites you to celebrate, dance, and feast in their inner-city gathering of food, music, and design culture. Get ready for a feast unlike anything you’ve experienced before!

Cape Town Concert Series
The event returns with an exciting new line up of their first season of 2019. The Cape Town Concert series presents a clarinet and piano recital with Junnan Sun & Megan–Geoffrey Prins that will take place on the 25th May 2019.
Buy tickets from Webtickets
 

A Night at the Opera
Following last year’s success, the Con Spirito Philharmonic returns this weekend with exciting arias, duets, and ensembles from famous operas.
Buy tickets from Webtickets 

Jazz in the Garden – Winter Edition
Enjoy your Sunday, while relaxing with friends and family with live music & DJ’s spinning jazzy tunes. This weekend you’ll get to enjoy the sultry sounds of jazz vocalist Ami Williams accompanied by pianist Dillon April. Food and beverages will be on sale at the event. Guests are welcome to bring their own or even braai. The event is family friendly.
Buy tickets from Webtickets 

Planning a trip to Cape Town? Book flights and browse accommodation now to get the best rates. The Cape Town City Pass gives you access to over 70 of the top Cape Town attractions, tours, and things to see and do, including the popular hop on hop off City Sightseeing bus.

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Travel like a local: Your neighbourhood guide to Hout Bay

Hout Bay, or the Republic of Hout Bay as locals affectionately call it, is a fantastic sea-side neighbourhood in Cape Town that offers something for everyone, any day of the week. Here’s a deeper look at what this great Cape Town area has to offer.
Distance from Cape Town: +- 20kms (around 30 minutes)
WHERE TO EAT AND MAKE MERRY
There are many popular hangouts in Hout Bay where you can get a delicious meal and a decent beer. Here are some of our favourites.

MASSIMOS
This a one of the most well-known restaurants in the area. Known for its delicious pizzas – which are out of this world – Massimos offers a wide variety of Italian dishes. There are also a wheat-free option and seriously decadent desserts, including a chocolate fondue and sweet pizzas.
Website: www.massimos.co.za
THE LOOKOUT DECK
Situated on the beachfront, the Lookout Deck offers amazing sea views with delicious seafood. While the food is amazing with various sea food dishes on offer plus oysters and Champagne, the views of the ocean and the mounts is one of the selling points of this establishment.
Website: www.thelookoutdeck.co.za
MARINER’S WHARF
If you’re looking for some of the freshest fish and chips in the area, this is where to find it. Situated right at the edge of the Harbour, Mariner’s Wharf has been around since 1984. Here not only can you buy great food, but also marine artifacts, souvenirs and antiques.
Website: www.marinerswharf.com
FISH ON THE ROCKS
Surrounded by the harbour, the wharf anf the Naval Heritage site, Fish on the Rocks serves up delicious fish and chips. The building used to be a fisherman supply store in 1951 so it is steeped in history.
Website: www.fishontherocks.com
HOUT BAY VINEYARDS
This boutique winery is easy to miss if you’re not looking for it. Having started in 2001, owners Peter and Cathy kicked it all off with some bubbly. Now in 2016, this establishment also produces a range of reds, a crispy sauvignon blanc, a delicate, dry blush and a vintage port. You can book a private tasting or join them on the lawn for a picnic when they have open days.
Website: www.houtbayvineyards.co.za
KITIMA RESTAURANT
If you’re into authentic Thai food and some Asian fusion, then this is the place to be. Kitima claims the food is Royal Thai cuisine and all dishes are made by Thai chefs. The restaurants is housed in an old Cape-Dutch style building that dates back to the 17th century. It’s the perfect date night spot!
Website: www.kitima.co.za
CHEYNE’S
This popular Hout Bay restaurant serves up dishes influenced by Pacific Island foods and Asian cooking techniques. The food is delicious and the atmosphere is casual.
Website: www.facebook.com/cheyneshoutbay
QUENTIN AT OAKHURST
This fine dining establishment is situated on one of the original Hout Bay farms. The food is sourced locally as far as possible and the ethos of the restaurant is that the ingredients used are sustainably grown and harvested. They are open for breakfast on Saturday and Sunday, lunch from Thursday to Saturday and dinner from Tuesday to Saturday (closed on Mondays). They also have a ladies-only high tea.
Website: www.oakhurstbarn.com
THE INDIAN OVEN
Serving up Indian/Pakistani, seafood and vegetarian dishes, the Indian Oven makes all tandoori dishes in a wood fired traditional Indian oven. Think meals such as lamb rogan josh, chicken tikka masala, palak paneer, biryanis, bunny Chows, rolled stuffed roti and more.
Website: www.indianoven.com
CLAY CAFÉ
A place to eat, but also a place to create. You can enjoy a meal at the Clay Café while also painting some crockery that you can collect at a later stage once it is set and ready. This also makes a good party venue for both the young and young-at-heart.
Website: www.claycafe.co.za
PAKALOLO
This hangout spot is a restaurant, plus bar plus a great place to watch the game thanks to the three HD TVs in the venue. With four seating areas two outside terraces, a chill out lounge and a bistro area with a fireplace, it’s perfect for celebrations or simply just a get together with friends.
Website: www.pakalolo.co.za
WHERE TO PLAY

BAY HARBOUR MARKET
With live entertainment, food of all kinds, play areas and various arts, crafts and curious to buy, the Bay Harbour Market is the place to be on weekends. There is plenty to do and see and it is fun for the whole family. Local traders come here to sell their products while a live band entertains in the background.
Website: www.bayharbour.co.za
WORLD OF BIRDS
There are over 3 000 birds and over 400 species of birds to see at World of Birds. This is the largest bird park in Africa and a wonderful place to take the kids to learn more about these animals. It’s a tropical garden setting, so nature lovers will enjoy it. You can also find various forms mammals and reptiles here.
Website: www.worldofbirds.org.za
BOAT CRUISE WITH CIRCE LAUNCHES
When conditions are good, head out with Circe Launches for a trip to Duiker Island. You may be able to see kelp forests and lots of sea animals. You can also do a trip to seal island, weather permitting.
Website: www.circelaunches.co.za
NEIGHBOURHOOD CULTURE
A WALKING TOUR WITH CITY SIGHTSEEING

Imizamo Yethu, is an informal settlement in Hout Bay. Here you can find wonderful locals ready to tell their stories. Visitors can do a free walking tour of the area with City Sight Seeing if they take the City Sight Seeing bus to this area. A CSS representative will meet you at the stop to take you on the tour where visitors will learn about how Imizamo Yethu came into existence, enjoy the views of Chapman’s Peak Drive’s winding road and learn how a place of unhappiness became a township of prosperity.
Website: www.citysightseeing.co.za
ORIGINAL TEA BAG DESIGNS
This is a fantastic initiative. The founders of Original Tea Bag Design employ disadvantaged women and give them the necessary skills needed to create the products that they sell- all of which are made from or incorporate dried out tea bags. It is worth a visit. Chat to the staff about the company and hear the amazing stories and, of course, support them by purchasing a product or two.
Website: www.tbagdesigns.co.za
WHERE TO STAY

TINTSWALO ATLANTIC
Like a phoenix from the ashes, Tintswalo Atlanic has been redone and refurnished after a devastating fire burned the property early in 2015. This five-star luxury lodge sits on the water’s edge of the Atlantic Ocean and offers exclusive accommodation to its visitors. The views are breath taking.
Website: www.tintswalo.com
HOUT BAY MANOR
This beautiful boutique hotel is situated in the heart of Hout Bay. The original building was built in 1871 and it has been restored and refurbished to look like it did in its heyday. There are 16 rooms at this hotel and each one gets the five-star treatment. The onsite restaurant, Pure, is renowned and well-known to offer amazing food.
Website: www.houtbaymanor.com
HOUT BAY BACKPACKERS
For those wanting to travel like a backpacker, the Hout Bay Backpackers has great accommodation. It’s located within walking distance of the beach and shops. The views from the establishment are breath taking.
Website: www.houtbaybackpackers.co.za
CHAPMAN’S PEAK HOTEL
Sitting at the foot of the beautiful Chapman’s Peak Drive is the Chapman’s Peak Hotel. There’s a room for everyone here – rooms with a sea view, rooms with a mountain view, penthouses and original rooms. Plus, the restaurant here is rumoured to make some of the best sea food in town.
Website: www.chapmanspeakhotel.co.za
LOCAL FLAVOUR
Nobody knows Hout Bay better than a local. When you’re in town be sure to visit the closest VIC in the city in Burg Street where staff can help you really uncover the magic on offer in Hout Bay and beyond.
Call 0861 322 223 for more details.
 

Planning a trip to Cape Town? Book flights, browse accommodation, and rent a car now to get the best rates. The Cape Town City Pass gives you access to over 70 of the top Cape Town attractions, tours, and things to see and do, including the popular hop on hop off City Sightseeing bus.

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Cavalli Restaurant offers outstanding value this winter

At the centerpiece of the farm remains the Cavalli Restaurant, which takes full advantage of the remarkable setting. It’s a space bathed in natural light, with floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening out to a spacious terrace. Beyond the tables, the views spill out across the farm dam, vineyards, and paddocks; a scene framed by views of the distant Helderberg Mountains.
Head Chef Michael Deg has held the reins of the Cavalli kitchen since 2017, cementing the restaurant’s reputation for seasonal, produce-led cuisine.
For his winter menu this year, Deg has created an enticing, pocket-friendly, 4-course food and wine pairing menu that will have you coming back for more.  The winter menu is available from 1 May all the way through until the 30th of September 2019 for lunch or dinner at R350 for the 4-course menu, R425 with Cavalli wine pairing and the 4-course vegetarian menu at R300 or R375 paired with Cavalli wine.  Bookings are limited to a maximum of 15 guests.

 

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Visit One Of South Africa’s Historic Hotels

South Africa is steeped in history and with that comes a variety of places to stay with a story of their own. Take a trip back in time and visit one of these 15 old world, historic hotels, some of which have been modernly refurbished and each with an interesting history and the charm of […]

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Win A Two Night Getaway For Two At The Brenaissance Wine & Stud Estate

Vineyards, plum orchards, luxurious accommodation, and the mountains of Stellenbosch… Did you just feel the tension in your shoulders ease a little? Did you forget about deadlines and budgets for just a moment as you imagined the crisp sunshine on your face and the soft breeze in the air? Then, you’ll love reading more about […]

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The Animal Magnetism Of Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth is famous for a few things – friendly people, gorgeous beaches, excellent hotels, massive sand dunes, and a (very generous and consistent) breeze. But, few people realise that Port Elizabeth is also teeming with wildlife. And, not just wildlife that you have to go on a game drive to see (although it has […]

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Cape Town Has Been Winning Awards Since 1580

If you’ve ever enjoyed a holiday in Cape Town, you’ll know that it’s special. There’s something magical about this city. It could be the massive Table Mountain that looms over the City Bowl, the ocean on the doorstep of suburbs like Sea Point and Camps Bay, the non-stop shopping, or the distinct African rhythm that […]

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