The innovative structure not only honours the cultural heritage of the Khoi but also stands as a remarkable architectural achievement for the country.
The tomb appears to have belonged to a high-status adult male – a great lord – who was buried on top of a woman.
Heritage Day is this Saturday, September 24, and as always the country is encouraged to celebrate our culture in fine style.
There’s nothing better than a gin and tonic to round off the day. Did you know that your favourite drink actually has a pretty weird history?
This year, the Castle of Good Hope is celebrating its 350th anniversary, so what better way to kick it off than by taking a gander through some natural heritage?
The winner has been announced to the biggest party in Cape Town tonight. Check to see if it is you. See you guys there.
As we look ahead to (what we hope for your sakes) is a long weekend, it’s worth taking a look at some top notch spots to call home for a few days.
Turn your Heritage Day into a week’s worth of activities and eating, because nothing says “being South African” than some epic local music and great SA cuisine.