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Explore Mzansi This Easter – A Lekker Local Getaway Guide

Explore Mzansi This Easter – A Lekker Local Getaway Guide

The Easter long weekend is the perfect excuse to ‘skrrr’ away from the usual couch-and-TV vibes and make some core memories with your fam. While a lekker staycation is always a safe bet, why not switch things up in 2025? South Africa is teeming with hidden gems, from dorpie delights to cultural hotspots, and this is your sign to go explore!

Forget the same-old, same-old – take the road less travelled and pull up to some of Mzansi’s lesser-known but seriously vibey spots. Whether it’s a colourful township, a historic village, or a remote Karoo hideaway, these places are where SA’s real heart beats. Plus, by visiting, you’re putting your rands straight into the pockets of small biz owners, artists, and communities that make these places special. Now that’s a win-win!

So, where should you go this Easter? Here are a few gems that’ll have the whole fam saying, “Yoh, why didn’t we do this sooner?”

1. African Stonehenge, Mpumalanga

If you’re keen on a little history-meets-mystery adventure, this one’s for you. Tucked away near eNtokozweni (aka Machadodorp), the African Stonehenge—also called Adam’s Calendar—is a prehistoric rock formation believed to be a sun calendar. And get this: it’s thought to be over 75,000 years old! Whether you’re there for the history, the conspiracy theories, or just the insane views, it’s a must-see spot.

2. The Big Pineapple, Eastern Cape

Listen, if you don’t take a pic with this 16m-tall fibre glass pineapple, did you even go? Sitting pretty in Bathurst, this quirky attraction is a fun stop, especially if you’re rolling with little ones. Learn all about Mzansi’s pineapple industry, snap a few Insta-worthy shots, and if you’re around on a Sunday, swing by the farmers’ market for a taste of local goodies.

3. Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, Western Cape

If your Easter isn’t complete without a feast, then Bo-Kaap is calling your name. This colourful neighbourhood isn’t just an Insta-dream; it’s home to the Cape Malay community and some of the best food in SA. While you soak up the vibrant atmosphere, treat yourself to the ultimate Cape Town Easter combo – pickled fish and freshly baked hot cross buns. Trust, your taste buds will thank you.

4. Central Karoo, Western Cape

Looking to really escape the city chaos? The Karoo is where it’s at. Think endless horizons, wild open spaces, and some of the best stargazing in the country – you can even peep Jupiter through a telescope! Take your pick from quaint dorpies like Prince Albert, Beaufort West, and Matjiesfontein. And if you’re feeling brave, book a night at the Lord Milner Hotel in Matjiesfontein – legend has it, there’s a ghost named Katie who still roams the halls. Spooky, right?

Now, let’s talk food. Easter in the Karoo has to include a proper Karoo lamb roast – slow-cooked, fall-off-the-bone deliciousness. Pop into Karoo Kombuis in Prince Albert or hit up the Lord Milner’s restaurant. And before you head back home, grab some Karoo biltong from Laingsburg – it’s the real deal!

5. Parys, Free State

Just an hour’s drive from Jozi, Parys is the ultimate small-town escape. It sits right in the middle of the Vredefort Dome (aka the world’s biggest meteorite impact site), which makes for some pretty epic scenery. Whether you’re into skydiving, river rafting, or just chilling at cute coffee shops, this place has it all. Bonus: the town is packed with cool little boutiques and antique stores, so you can channel your inner “vintage aesthetic” while browsing the streets.

6. Satyagraha House, Johannesburg, Gauteng

If you’re a history buff (or just love a good throwback), check out Satyagraha House, better known as Gandhi House. This museum in Jozi gives a rare look into Mahatma Gandhi’s time in SA over 100 years ago. Surrounded by lush gardens and peaceful vibes, it’s the kind of place that makes you slow down and appreciate the past.

How to Hack the Easter Break: Take 4, Get 11

Who doesn’t love a sneaky extra holiday? If you play your leave days right, you can turn Easter into an 11-day getaway without maxing out your leave balance. Here’s how:

• Take 4 days off: Tuesday, 22 April – Friday, 25 April
• Combine it with the built-in public holidays, and BOOM – you’re off from 18 April (Friday) to 28 April (Monday).


So, whether you’re looking for adventure, a history fix, or just a chilled Easter getaway, these spots are guaranteed to deliver. Here’s to making new memories, discovering hidden gems, and falling even more in love with the beauty of SA.

Now, go pack that road trip playlist and vasbyt, adventure awaits! After all it’s your country, enjoy it, because nothings more fun than a Sho’t Left.  www.shotleft.co.za.

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Expensive is not always better.  Our team at Home Food and Travel will tell you that they have camped in areas with limited ablutions and had a wonderful holiday.  They have also spent a night in a five star hotel only to be disappointed because their expectations exceeded the experience.

The reason for your travels will also affect your choice.  A business trip requires different amenities to a beach holiday. 

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To my mind a great restaurant offers three things – excellent service, great food and a wonderful ambiance.  Of these, service is the most important. 

No matter that the food is delicious and the setting delightful, poor service can ruin the occasion.  However, great service combined with mediocre meal and a plane jane restaurant can still be a pleasant night out.

We’ve eaten in restaurants that are really dirty but with incredible food and couldn’t help but give a rave review.  We’ve also hardly noticed what we ate because the setting was just amazing.

However, the best restaurants come with the best of service, food and ambiance.

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A small, personal spa that is owner run can result in the best massage you have ever experienced.  However, the grand spas in five star hotels offer unsurpassed facilities in an environment that just makes the stress in your shoulders and neck melt away before you even finish checking in.

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