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With the festive season approaching, many South African families are gearing up for one of the country’s most iconic road trips: the drive from Gauteng to KwaZulu-Natal. While the temptation to rush to your destination is strong, slowing down and savouring the journey can turn the drive into a memorable part of your holiday.
‘Living in this amazing province, we may be a little biased,’ says Orrin Cottle, CEO of Brahman Hills in the Midlands. ‘But KwaZulu-Natal really offers it all – a vibrant and diverse culture, majestic mountains, award-winning gardens, big five bush experiences, and great beaches, nine of which have Blue Flag status.’
Drawing from his experience in hospitality, Orrin shares practical tips to elevate your road trip into an exciting family adventure:
1. Plan Stops That Add Value
Road safety experts recommend taking breaks every two hours to stretch and recharge. Instead of relying solely on service stations, consider exploring attractions along the way. The central Drakensberg offers activities like exhilarating Canopy Tours, while the Brahman Hills gardens feature stunning new sculptures blending art and nature.
Other highlights include the historic Mandela Capture Site and the PheZulu Safari Park in the Valley of a Thousand Hills near Hillcrest. These stops not only provide rest but also add excitement and educational experiences to the trip.
2. Choose Stops That Refuel the Body and Mind
Skip the standard fast-food stops and opt for locations offering fresh, high-quality meals and clean facilities. The Windmills in the Midlands is one such spot, combining delicious food with safe green spaces for children to explore and enclosed areas for pets to stretch and hydrate.
3. Capture the Journey
Make the drive more engaging by documenting it. Take pictures at scenic stops, record videos of the passing landscape, and snap family selfies. These captured moments create lasting memories and help the entire family appreciate the beauty of the trip.
4. Balance Fun and Relaxation
While games and activities can keep kids entertained, it’s equally important to allow for downtime. Let them nap, read, or gaze out the window. Balancing active and quiet moments ensures everyone feels rested and refreshed upon arrival.
‘Yes, taking in some sights may mean extending your trip by a few hours,’ Orrin acknowledges. ‘But time flies when you’re having fun! Slowing down to enjoy the journey – especially with family – allows you to appreciate our country’s beauty and diversity, transforming the drive into something memorable.’
First published by: Getaway Magazine