Route 62, the iconic 850km highway journey from Cape Town to the Eastern Cape region of South Africa, is one of the world’s most exhilarating and scenic road trips. It offers a unique experience that takes visitors on a journey through time and space, winding through breathtaking landscapes and charming towns on and off the beaten path.
Cape clawless otters are one of the most endearing creatures on South Africa’s coastlines. These shy, nocturnal, and diurnal animals, slightly larger than one might expect, are the largest freshwater species after the South American otter. Unfortunately, their population is slowly decreasing, and they were listed as near threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in 2014. However, their playful nature and endearing appearance make them a favorite among locals and tourists.
South African chef Hylton Espey has been making waves in the culinary world through his restaurant, Culture, in Falmouth, UK. The prestigious Michelin Green Star award has recently recognized Espey’s commitment to ethical and environmentally sustainable dining. ### A South African Influence
Living Roots SA is a unique indigenous plant nursery in Claremont, Cape Town. This nursery stands out because it is run by individuals who have been rehabilitated by UTurn Homeless Ministries, an organization dedicated to supporting and reintegrating homeless individuals into society. The project aims to combine environmental and social benefits by promoting the preservation of indigenous plants while providing employment opportunities for individuals who have been homeless.