Capetonians across the Cape are rejoicing today as the Mother City's dam levels have officially pushed past the 80% mark for the first time in years. As of August 16,
While out exploring Deer Park on Sunday afternoon local athlete Martin Lee Pan was lucky enough to run into a beautiful and curious caracal along the way. The Urban Caracal
A tiny, juvenile rockhopper penguin that washed up on the Eastern Cape shores has just completed its flight to its new home here in Cape Town, where it will become
Locals have more good news to celebrate as the Cape dam storage levels have experienced yet another increase after the last two days of showers, bringing the Mother City's overall
More than any other economic activity, the success or failure of a tourism destination depends on being able to provide a safe and secure environment for visitors. During the 2019
The Western Cape has been receiving an abundance of rain over the last few weeks, pushing dam levels to new heights. For the first time in four years, the average
Following a number of attacks on hikers within Table Mountain National Park, a local hiker from Kenilworth has taken the initiative to create a Google map, called Table Mountain Crime
The recent death of a Ukrainian hiker as well as 14 other attacks reported in the Table Mountain area this year has prompted SANParks to deploy more rangers to bolster
Hazendal Wine Estate in Stellenbosch is now home to South Africa's first modern Wonderdal Edutainment Centre. It is a place full of wonders for children between five and 13 years
After the Mother City received bountiful showers this week, even more downpours are on the way for the Western Cape in the coming week, starting this Sunday. With this, Cape