31 October 2024

Durban: Three beaches are currently closed for swimming due to water quality!

The eThekwini Municipality, the local government body responsible for governing and managing Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, has released updated lists of beaches that are currently (as of 31 October 2024) open and safe for swimming, closed for swimming and of swimming pools that are currently open to the public. According to the lists, 20 beaches in Durban are currently open for swimming, while swimming at three beaches is prohibited due to water quality. 33 swimming pools in Durban are currently open to the public.

The following beaches are open for swimming:
- operating hours 06:00 - 18:30 -

  1. Wedge
  2. uShaka
  3. Point Beach
  4. Addington
  5. North Beach
  6. South Beach
  7. Bay of Plenty
  8. Battery Beach
  9. Thekwini Beach
  10. Laguna Beach
  11. Country Club
  12. Westbrook
  13. mDloti Main
  14. uMhlanga Main
  15. Bronze Beach
  16. Warner Beach
  17. uMgababa
  18. Reunion
  19. Brighton
  20. Winkelespruit

Beach(es) closed for swimming:

  1. Anstey's Beach
  2. Toti Main Beach
  3. Pipeline Beach
Recreational activities other than swimming at beaches closed for swimming are allowed! 

Mozambique: Tourism bodies call for travel postponement amid potential protests! [update #6]

update (15 November 2024): According to media reports, the Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border Post between South Africa and Mozambique has been reopened again.

update (14 November 2024): According to SATSA's latest Mozambique update (13 November 2024), popular tourist destinations and resorts in Mozambique remain largely unaffected, however, visitors should be prepared for potential challenges including delays at the country’s borders, public gatherings in urban centres (which may turn violent) and limited access to some businesses and services. However, there are reports of more protests between 13 and 15 November 2024.
According to news24 on 13 November 2024, the Border Management Authority (BMA) commissioner Michael Masiapato said operations at the Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border Post between South Africa and Mozambique were temporarily halted for safety reasons.

update (11 November 2024): SABC yesterday reported that operations are gradually returning to normal at the Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border Post between South Africa and Mozambique.

update (07 November 2024): According to "Club of Mozamnbique", the Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border Post was opened on this morning. It then got closed again by the Border Management Authority. This follows news that protesters in Mozambique are edging closer to the border despite the Mozambican military being deployed.

update (07 November 2024): SABC reports that the Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border Post has been partially reopened. SABC is quoting the the Commissioner of the Border Management Authority, Michael Masiapato, saying that Mozambique has assured them that it’s safe to partially reopen the port of entry as they have deployed the military to the border.

update (06 November 2024): SATSA has released an update on the current situation in MozambiqueSouth Africa's Border Management Authority (BMA) announced the temporary closure of the Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border Post due to safety concerns on the Mozambican side on 05 November 2024.
Key tourism destinations in Mozambique remain unaffected but there have been more reports of unrest in urban areas.
According to SATSA CEO David Frost, opposition leaders suggested that the week-long protest action would culminate in a mass demonstration in Maputo on 07 November 2024. 

The Southern Africa Tourism Services Association (SATSA), a non-profit organization based in South Africa that serves as the leading voice for inbound tourism in the region, in cooperation with Africa’s Eden, a registered non-profit company based in Botswana that focuses on promoting sustainable tourism across several African countries, are encouraging travellers intending to visit Mozambique over the next week to postpone their plans. Following recent election-related unrest, Mozambique’s opposition leaders have called for week-long protest action, including public demonstrations and a national strike, from Thursday, 31 October 2024 to Thursday, 07 November 2024.
According to SATSA/Africa's Eden, the full impact on the tourism industry in Mozambique is currently unclear. However, the next seven days may see public protests across the country as well as mass mobilisation in Maputo. The Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border Post between South Africa and Mozambique, as well as other key border crossings, may be impacted by civil action. Access to Maputo International Airport (MPM) in Maputo may be intermittently affected by road blockades. Access to healthcare may also be affected in areas with ongoing protests. At this point, popular tourism destinations across Mozambique are planning to remain open and hotels and tourism services to remain operational during the next seven days. We'll keep you posted!

Kruger National Park Calendar - December!

Weather:

  • height of summer
  • very hot & humid days
  • warm nights
  • often spectacular lightning storms

Temperatures:

  • between 18°C - 34°C (Fahrenheit: e.g. 34°C = [(34x9)]/5 + 32 = 93.2°F)
  • visit our webcam page for live footage from Kruger National Park!

Landscape:

  • vigorous plat growth everywhere in the park
  • tree canopy very thick
  • fig trees in fruit
  • mopane tree in flower

Animal Activity:

  • height of the impala breeding season
  • predators out to get their young
  • most resident non-raptor birds breeding
  • animal activity all over the park

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29 October 2024

Garden Route National Park: Access requirements for the Komsepad section of the Knysna Lakes Section!

South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced the implementation of access requirements for the Komsepad section of the Knysna Lakes Section of the Garden Route National Park from 01 November 2024. The access requirements, including standard conservation and cycling permit fees which are not new, are part of a broader effort to manage the area effectively. Permit fees collected will directly support the maintenance, security, and continued conservation of the park’s resources, ensuring they remain available for public enjoyment and ecological sustainability. Cyclists and other regular park visitors may obtain daily permits at the Komsepad entry gate or pre-book them through SANParks' Diepwalle office.

The Knysna Lakes Section of the Garden Route National Park is a beautiful and ecologically diverse area in South Africa’s Western Cape, centered around the Knysna Estuary. This section is renowned for its lush indigenous forests, unique marine and estuarine ecosystems, and historical charm. It’s a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts, bird-watchers, and anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature.

28 October 2024

South Africa's Blue Flag beaches, boats & marinas 2024/25!

A total of 48 beaches in South Africa, along with four marinas and seven tourism boats were recognised for meeting the highest environmental management, education, safety, accessibility, and sustainability standards, earning them the esteemed full Blue Flag status. 18 Blue Flag pilot sites were recognised this year for their efforts in meeting the minimum requirements for Blue Flag status.
The Western Cape has achieved the highest number of Blue Flag sites, with 31 beaches, all seven tourism boats and three of the four Blue Flag marinas. The Eastern Cape has been awarded one Blue Flag marina site, as well as eight Blue Flag beaches. KwaZulu-Natal has been awarded nine Blue Flag beaches.

Photo by Sebastian Canaves on Unsplash

Western Cape Blue Flag beaches:

  1. Cape Town - Silwerstroomstrand  
  2. Cape Town - Clifton 4th  
  3. Cape Town - Camps Bay  
  4. Cape Town - Llandudno  
  5. Cape Town - Muizenberg  
  6. Cape Town - Bikini
  7. Cape Town - Melkbosstrand
  8. Cape Town - Fishhoek  
  9. Kleinmond (Overstrand Municipality) - Kleinmond  
  10. Hermanus (Overstrand Municipality) - Grotto
  11. Struisbaai (Cape Agulhas Municipality) - Struisbaai
  12. Witsand (Hessequa Municipality) - Witsand
  13. Still Bay (Hessequa Municipality) - Preekstoel
  14. Still Bay (Hessequa Municipality) - Lappiesbaai
  15. Still Bay (Hessequa Municipality) - Jongensfontein
  16. Gouritzmond (Hessequa Municipality) - Gouritzmond 
  17. Still Bay (Hessequa Municipality) - Stilbaai Wes
  18. Mossel Bay - De Bakke
  19. Mossel Bay - Hartenbos
  20. Mossel Bay - Klein Brak
  21. Mossel Bay - Santos    
  22. Mossel Bay - Glentana
  23. Wilderness (Garden Route District & George Municipality) - Wilderness
  24. Herold's Bay (Garden Route District Municipality) - Herold's Bay
  25. Victoria Bay (Garden Route District Municipality) - Victoria Bay
  26. Plettenberg Bay (Bitou Municipality) - Robberg 5
  27. Keurboomstrand (Bitou Municipality) - The Waves
  28. Natures Valley (Bitou Municipality) - Nature's Valley
  29. Plettenberg Bay (Bitou Municipality) - Lookout
  30. Keurboomstrand (Bitou Municipality) - The Dunes  
  31. Plettenberg Bay (Bitou Municipality) - Singing Kettle

Western Cape Blue Flag marinas:

  1. Cape Town - V&A Waterfront
  2. Knysna - Thesen Islands (Home Owners)   
  3. Knysna - Thesen Islands (Thesen Harbour Town)  

Western Cape Blue Flag tourism boats:

  1. Plettenberg Bay (Offshore Adventures) - Robberg Express
  2. Plettenberg Bay (Offshore Adventures) - Oceanic Express
  3. Gansbaai (Marine Dynamics) - Slashfin
  4. Gansbaai (Dyer Island Cruises) - Whale Whisperer
  5. Gansbaai (Dyer Island Cruises) - Dream Catcher
  6. Gansbaai (White Shark Diving Company) - White Shark
  7. Gansbaai (White Shark Diving Company) - Shark Bait

Eastern Cape Blue Flag beaches:

  1. Jeffreys Bay (Kouga Municipality) - Dolphin
  2. Cape St Francis (Kouga Municipality) - Cape St Francis 
  3. Gqeberha (Nelson Mandela Municipality) - King's
  4. Gqeberha (Nelson Mandela Municipality) - Humewood
  5. Gqeberha (Nelson Mandela Municipality) - Hobie
  6. Kenton-on-Sea (Ndlambe Municipality) - Kariega
  7. Port Alfred (Ndlambe Municipality) - Kelly's
  8. Kenton-on-Sea (Ndlambe Municipality) - Middle Kenton-on-Sea

Eastern Cape Blue Flag Marina:

  1. Port Alfred (Ndlambe Municipality) - Royal Alfred

KwaZulu Natal Blue Flag beaches:

  1. Hibiscus Coast (Ray Nkonyeni Municipality) - Marina  
  2. Hibiscus Coast (Ray Nkonyeni Municipality) - Trafalgar
  3. Hibiscus Coast (Ray Nkonyeni Municipality) - Southport
  4. Hibiscus Coast (Ray Nkonyeni Municipality) - Umzumbe
  5. Hibiscus Coast (Ray Nkonyeni Municipality) - Ramsgate
  6. Hibiscus Coast (Ray Nkonyeni Municipality) - Hiberdene
  7. Pennington (Umdoni Municipality) - Pennington
  8. Blythedale (Kwadukuza Municipality) - Blythedale
  9. Ballito (Kwadukuza Municipality) - Thompson Bay

Managed by WESSA (Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa) in South Africa and internationally by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), the Blue Flag Programme sets rigorous environmental, educational, safety, and accessibility criteria for coastal destinations worldwide. Since 2001, WESSA has led in promoting sustainable tourism and coastal management through the Blue Flag and Green Coast Programmes in South Africa.

Cape Town: Tokai Forest picnic site in the Table Mountain National Park closed until further notice!

South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that the Tokai Forest picnic site in the Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town is currently closed until further notice due to the water supply disruption resulting in the ablution facilities being out of service. Cyclists are advised to make use of the parking area in the picnic site to fulfill their activities. SANParks encourages visitors to make use of other alternatives in the Table Mountain National Park such as the Newlands, Oudekraal, and Silvermine picnic areas.
The Tokai Forest picnic site is situated within the larger Tokai Forest area, which is part of the Table Mountain National Park and about 20 kilometers south of Cape Town's city center. The site is easily accessible by car, and there is ample parking available. The main entrance is at Tokai Road, off the M3 highway.

Tanzania: Air Tanzania introduces flights to Johannesburg!

Air Tanzania, the flag carrier airline of Tanzania, has announced the introduction of scheduled flights to Johannesburg in South Africa. The airline will operate five weekly flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays between Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Dar es Salaam and OR Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg. The route will be operated with a Boeing 737 aircraft, offering a two-class cabin configuration. Business Class will offer 16 seats while Economy Class will have 165 seats. Air Tanzania's new service to Johannesburg will commence on 30 November 2024.

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