October 2019 issue on sale Posted on 16 September 2019 Tags:October 2019 This month we look at the future of travel in our freshly redesigned October issue. We consider new travel trends, future concepts and we tell you what not to miss in 2020. In his ed’s letter, Justin Fox asks whether we ‘are loving our places to death’, as he discusses the growing problem of overtourism. In the spirit of the Rugby World Cup taking place in Japan, we offer up some inspiring Japanese recipes, including a delicious cheesecake. Matthew Sterne goes looking for adventure in eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) and Elise Kirsten explores all things Singaporean, taking in the culture, food and nightlife on the vibrant island nation. We take a look at some wonderful spots to unwind in Hazyview, tucked between mountains and bush in the very heart of the Lowveld. Catherine Hofmeyr visits Kenya and spends time with one of Africa’s most recognisable cultural groups, the Maasai – reputed to kill lions with their bare hands and drink warm blood tapped from a cow. But do they really? On a newly launched Airbnb Adventure to a Maasai village, you can ask them yourself. Matthew Sterne – Flying Blind, pg 96 A five-day jaunt in Eswatini in search of adrenalin dished up an ‘extreme hike’, adventure caving and even a little mysticism. Elise Kirsten – Singapore Sling, pg 106 This city-nation is a hub linking travellers to places all over Southeast Asia. Here’s why you should consider pausing a bit longer to explore the ‘City in a Garden’. Pippa de Bruyn – Best beds in Hazyview, pg 62 Tucked between mountains and bush, this is the very heart of the Lowveld, where six roads converge. It’s no mere stopover, though, with many places well worth lingering for a while. Chris Davies – The Green Kalahari’s Heart, pg 86 When the summer rains soak Botswana, they transform the land completely. The Kalahari’s heart turns a brief, vivid green and for a few short months this is a land of plenty – and brutish thunderstorms. Upfront EDS LETTER Justin Fox asks if we are loving places to death 7 CONTRIBUTORS Meet this month’s experts and adventurers 9 TRAVELLING TALES Darrel Bristow Bovey experiences a heatwave in Paris that gives him a new perspective on climate change 14 INBOX Our favourite letters and messages from our readers this month Escape GOOD TO KNOW Ideas and inspiration 19 FIRST LOOK A Midlands night’s dream 24 THIS MONTH IN NATURE Gardens in bloom 26 TRIED & TESTED An ocean adventure in False Bay 28 ANCIENT JOURNEYS Up the Congo River 30 ECOLOGIC A big bird rescue, and plastic roads 32 CHEFS ON HOLIDAY Jack Coetzee from Urbanologi 34 FOOD It’s big in Japan this month 36 GEAR The amazing gadgets coming soon 40 Photography GETAWAY GALLERY The latest finalists 44 MASTERCLASS Infra-red photos 52 PORTFOLIO Marvellous aerial views 56 Travel BEST BEDS: HAZYVIEW Stay in this Lowveld town 62 HURTLING INTO 2020 … AND BEYOND 13-page special 71 BOTSWANA 4X4 IN SUMMER There will be mud 86 ESWATINI A boys’ own adventure trip 96 GOING COLOURFUL IN KENYA Airbnb Adventure 102 SINGAPORE SLING A booming city-state 106 BATHURST More than a big pineapple 113 Win WIN A 3-NIGHT SLACKPACKING SAFARI You and 7 friends could win a slackpacking safari on Gondwana Game Reserve‘s new Pioneer Trail worth R102,000 A TOYOTA FORTUNER Feeling adventurous? Enter the challenge and it could win you a 4×4 worth R556,400! SEND US YOUR PHOTOS Win a trip to Bazaruto Island and camera gear, worth over R100,000 Related Posts June 2023 issue now on sale! 13 March 2023 May 2023 issue now on sale!... read more March 2021 issue now on sale! 17 February 2021 Some of South Africa’s most beautiful and luxurious private safari lodges have dropped their prices... read more February 2021 issue now on sale! 19 January 2021 PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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