What's Happening on The Weekend September 2023
Spring has arrived! Days have definitely become warmer on the North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal which means days spent lazing on the beach are back. Whether it's a weekend by the sea or simply spending quality time at home you always want those extra nice comforts that truly make you feel at ease. The 24th of September is Heritage day and most businesses have prepared something extra nice for you to do on the day. Good food, friends and family are the focal point, its a matter of where to go that is the deciding factor! #weekendfun #heritageday
Spring has arrived! Days have definitely become warmer on the North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal which means days spent lazing on the beach are back. Whether it's a weekend by the sea or simply spending quality time at home you always want those extra nice comforts that truly make you feel at ease.
The 24th of September is Heritage day and most businesses have prepared something extra nice for you to do on the day. Good food, friends and family are the focal point, its a matter of where to go that is the deciding factor!
#weekendfun #heritageday
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Located on the rim of the Fish River
Canyon, one of Namibia’s top tourist
destinations, Fish River Lodge offers forty
guests breath-taking views directly over the
canyon from sunrise to sunset.
The landscape around the western side of
the canyon is vast, empty and ancient.
Perfect for both solitude and adventure.
Explore the canyon and surrounds by foot,
safari vehicle or mountain bike and
experience the drama of this 500 million
year old geological wonder.
Fish River Lodge – on the edge of eternity.
The unique landscape has provided the
inspiration for the contemporary design of
the Lodge. Dry stone walls, tall windows
and wrap around decks allow views of the
canyon to take priority.
A rim pool providing cool comfort in the hot
summer months also overlooks the canyon,
whilst crackling fireplaces in the main lodge
offer warmth and cosiness in winter. A
platform outside each chalet allows for
outdoor yoga and clerestory windows frame
a myriad stars at night.
The 45,000 hectare Canyon Nature Park is
a sanctuary for Karoo succulent flora where
the Aloe dichotoma, locally known as
Kokerboom, stands sentinel and wildlife,
including the rare Hartman’s zebra, oryx
antelope and ostriches, appear and
disappear in the rocky side canyons.
Contact
Email: res2@journeysnamibia.com
Telephone: +264 63 683 005