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Fillmore new orleans | new orleans, la, zebra weekend: filming both shows for future release.

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Zebra Debut Album 40th Anniversary Tour

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ZEBRA Announces 2024 Tour Dates; New Album, Reissue Of First LP And Documentary In The Works

ZEBRA will celebrate its 49th year together with all original members, Randy Jackson , Felix Hanemann and Guy Gelso , touring extensively across the country.

Twelve new U.S. ZEBRA dates have been announced, with more to be added shortly.

Dates include a very special weekend with ZEBRA at the Fillmore in New Orleans on November 22 and November 23, 2024. "Zebra Weekend" will be filmed for future release.

Upcoming shows:

Feb. 02 - Family Gras, Metairie, LA Mar. 30 - The Factory, St. Louis, MO Apr. 13 – Galuppi's, Pompano Beach, FL Apr. 26 - Echo Music Hall, Dallas, TX Apr. 27 - 3Ten Austin City Limits Live, Austin, TX Apr. 28 - The Espee, San Antonio, TX May 18 - Sony Hall, New York, NY Oct. 03 - Coach House San Juan Capistrano, CA Oct. 04 - Canyon Club, Montclair, CA Oct. 05 – Canyon Club, Agoura Hills, CA Nov. 22 - The Fillmore, New Orleans, CA Nov. 23 - The Fillmore, New Orleans, CA

ZEBRA co-founder, singer and guitarist Randy Jackson remarked: "In 2023 we performed more shows than we have in over 30 years, and 2024 promises to be even busier."

Last year ZEBRA celebrated the 40th anniversary of its debut album by playing the entire album in order and will continue doing some more of these special shows in new cities during their 2024 tour.

Randy , Felix and Guy are hard at work on a new live show and career retrospective featuring songs from all their studio albums and more. The band is also busy recording brand new material with a planned release later this year.

A re-release of their first album on colored vinyl with a bonus disc of rarities and out-takes is due out later in 2024. Jackson said: "We are also working on a new documentary that will feature new interviews and performance clips from the current tour plus a lot more about ZEBRA 's history."

The documentary, tentatively titled "Tell Me What You Want: 50 Years Of Zebra" , is currently being filmed and will feature never-before-seen footage from the band's birth in Louisiana, to spreading new roots and reaching legendary status in Long Island, New York.

ZEBRA galloped out of New Orleans in early 1975. The trio, consisting of Randy Jackson , Felix Hanemann and Guy Gelso , concocted their moniker from a 1926 Vogue magazine cover and soon won over the South and East Coast.

ZEBRA 's self-titled debut album, released on March 21, 1983, went gold, and at that time was the fastest-selling debut album in Atlantic Records history, thanks to the radio and MTV airplay of "Tell Me What You Want" and "Who's Behind The Door?"

ZEBRA 's live performances showcase all the classic ZEBRA tunes, and for this year only will consist of the debut album in order for the first time. "Who's Behind The Door?" , "Tell Me What You Want" , "Wait Until The Summer's Gone" , "Bears" , "One More Chance" and other all-time favorites including mind-blowing covers of LED ZEPPELIN .

In 2010 ZEBRA was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame and is acknowledged as Louisiana's No. 1 rock and roll band by the Louisiana Music Commission . On October 18, 2012 ZEBRA was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall Of Fame .

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Posted by Zebra (band) on  Wednesday, January 17, 2024

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Zebra announces november/december tour dates.

Zebra will perform their entire debut record from top to bottom along with other fan favorites.

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40 years ago, Zebra released its acclaimed self-titled debut album, selling out shows everywhere becoming one of Atlantic Records’ fastest-rising stars. The record was quickly certified gold within a few short months.

In celebration of that 1983 release, due to overwhelming demand, Zebra has announced a second leg of its nationwide tour including a return to the West Coast, performing the entire Zebra debut record from top to bottom, in order, along with other fan favorites and deep cuts from their entire catalog.

A Zebra documentary is also in the works spanning their nearly half a century career, which will feature never-before-seen footage from their humble beginnings in Louisiana, to sprouting new roots on Long Island; the planned hometown Huntington, New York and New Orleans shows will be filmed for this future release.

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Zebra 2023 tour dates:

Nov. 02 – The Coach House – San Juan Capistrano, CA Nov. 03 – Ramona Mainstage – Ramona, CA Nov. 04 – Canyon Club – Agoura Hills, CA Nov. 10 – House Of Blues Cleveland – Cleveland, OH Nov. 18 – House Of Blues New Orleans – New Orleans, LA Nov. 22 – The Paramount – Huntington, NY Nov. 25 – Keswick Theatre – Glenside, PA Dec. 16 – Capitol Theatre – Clearwater, FL Dec. 21 – Rams Head On Stage – Annapolis, MD Dec. 23 – Beacon Theatre VA – Hopewell, VA Dec. 29 – City Winery – Hudson Valley – Montgomery, NY

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Did You Know That California Has a Secret Herd of Wild Zebras?

Take a drive on highway 1 and you might run into some...unexpected wildlife..

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Did You Know That California Has a Secret Herd of Wild Zebras?

Photo by Will McGough

At first, I thought I was I crazy.

I was cruising north on Highway 1. The windows were down, the wind was blowing through my hair, and I was admiring how the rolling hills made their way down to greet the deep, blue waters of the Pacific. Both are beautiful representations of the wide-open space California’s Central Coast is known for, along with its hip beach towns, wineries, and hillside farms. I was happy to be out of L.A. and in no rush to get to San Francisco . I could see birds flying in formation over the water, and a pack of zebras grazing the pastures. I drove around the next curve as a wave crashed ashore.

Then I pulled the car over onto the side of the road and sat there for a moment, wondering if someone had slipped something into the brownie I ate after lunch. My eyes had deceived me, right? I couldn’t have seen zebras—they must have been horses. I got out and walked around to the passenger side. I looked up at the green hills. Nope, they were zebras all right, more than a dozen on the hill, moms and dads grazing beside a young foal. What on earth were they doing there?

I drove away, puzzled. A few miles later, I spotted the sign for the Hearst Castle visitor center and pulled in, wondering if it held the answer. Turns out, it did. Even if you’ve never been to the Central Coast, you may have heard of the castle. It’s arguably the most popular attraction between L.A. and Monterey. The former home of publisher William Hearst—the man credited with bringing yellow journalism (the concept of sensationalizing and selling the news) to America—Hearst Castle is a massive estate with over 120 acres of gardens, pools, and terraces. At the peak of Hearst’s career, he opened his home to many Hollywood celebrities, hosting legendary weekend parties. He also built what was, at the time, the world’s largest private zoo, filling it with dozens of species, including lions, tigers, bears, jaguars, monkeys, and even an elephant.

When Hearst died and his estate was dissolved in the 1950s, most of the animals were sold off to zoos around the world. But a few, including the zebras, were set free . Fast-forward several decades and here we are—and there the zebras are, left to graze the 82,000 acres owned by Hearst Ranch. And they are thriving, as evidenced by the young foal I saw that day. Clearly, California’s sunny climate and absence of lions is treating them well.

The zebras are a great excuse to plan a classic California road trip . Highway 1 stretches from San Diego to San Francisco, leading past such iconic cities and beach towns as Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Big Sur, Carmel, Monterey, and Santa Cruz. A road trip up the coast, stopping in all of them, could easily take you a week. Once you hit San Simeon (located between Santa Barbara and Big Sur) keep your eyes open for the telltale black-and-white stripes. Bear in mind that spotting the zebras is all about luck. With miles of hillside to graze, they don’t always wander close to the road. Your best chance of seeing them is right when you drive into San Simeon, a few miles south of Hearst Castle. Look for cars pulled over to the right (valley) side of the road. The zebras, as you might imagine, tend to draw a crowd.

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Zebra Adventures

created to bring women into a spacious place of rediscovery, adventure, strength and indulgence

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Zebra Adventures offers boutique tours for women in their 40’s, 50’s & 60’s who want to discover new destinations with added finesse and attention to detail.

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It is our passion to see women recharge, rediscover and reconnect with themselves while travelling to new destinations. As women we sometimes forget our dreams and passions – life happens. Our heart is for women to realise their worth and grow in their authority.

Experience new cultures and local cuisine while adding a bit of adventure to remind yourself what a capable woman you are, all in a relaxed and pampered environment.

At Zebra Adventures we love seeing friendships form and women connecting on our tours, while we make your time away from home an unbelievable experience.

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For every tour Zebra Adventures bring to South Africa, we will make a donation to help fight violence and exploitation of women and children.

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As women we are perfectly poised in our feminine strength – Zebra Adventures celebrates this balance between the tender and the powerful facets of womanhood.

Why choose us.

Destinations should be tangibly experienced and indelibly absorbed into our memories, not just visited. Whether you are a well-travelled jet-setter, a driven career woman, a stay-at-home mum, retired, single, married or divorced, invest in yourself with a Zebra Adventure of a lifetime!

Here are the reasons why you should travel with us:

  • Planned to the last detail. Our tours are meticulously planned and offer a full service, giving you everything you could ever want from your holiday and more. Adventures created for women by women.
  • Small and intimate. Our tours consist of groups of up to 13 women.
  • Comfortable and luxurious tours. A touch of class and finesse with attention to detail.
  • Quality and service. We will look after all your needs 24/7. Prior to your tour, Zebra Adventures will answer all your questions. Together with your Team Leader, our local registered Guide’s wine expertise and rich cultural knowledge will make your tour a memorable one.
  • Packing and “to do” lists to help you prepare.
  • Leaving more than footprints. By travelling with Zebra Adventures, Zebra Stripes will support local causes helping women in need.
  • We offer tailor-made family and corporate tours. Please contact us for more detail.
  • We are dedicated to actively supporting conservation efforts in South Africa.

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Zebra Adventures is not just a tour operator, we believe in the immeasurable value of every woman.

‘Life is too short to be obsessed with things we cannot change – earn your stripes. Lift your head and start loving yourself. Give yourself credit where credit is due. You can do anything you put your mind to. You are capable and built for greatness.’

Janettie wucherpfennig – founder.

For that reason, we want to invite you to leave your cares behind and let us take care of you. We know that life expects so much of us as women; our desire is for you to reconnect, rediscover and recharge while creating a space for you to be you again!

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Why The Zebra

They are not only beautiful to look at but their stripes have inspired many designers across the world. Every stripe of every zebra is different and that is exactly what I like about them, they are unique in every way just like we are as humans – different and special in our own way. I like a bit of bling and when I played with the idea of starting Zebra Adventures, I just knew that the zebra is key, as a bunch of zebras are called a dazzle – and who doesn’t like a bit of dazzle!

But the zebra has a more personal connection to me. I’m referred to as a zebra in medical terms. It has been a very personal journey for me . Just like Frank from Zebra at Altitude was the logo for my first adventure, so, it was only right to create Franklyn for my new adventure with Zebra Adventures.

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13 day culinary, cultural & adventure tour, half board +, 10 spaces per tour.

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Does my strength come from the mountains? No, my strength comes from God, who made heaven,

Earth, and the mountains..

My challenge was not only difficult and an enormous challenge physically, but mentally as well. In the process, I raised awareness for EDS and believe that every person with EDS (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) and the people affected by it, should have access to the appropriate medical services, care, and support. From the beginning, my desire was to spread a message of hope.

Faith, not Fear.

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Three and half hours from Oudtshoorn or two hours from Cape Town, lies Touws Rivier town. As the first town of the Karoo, coming from the Cape, it is known as the “Gateway to the Karoo” and driving the other direction: “Gateway to the Boland”. This Central Karoo town has one of the richest and most diverse histories and once played a crucial role in the developing railway sector of South Africa. Touws River has seen the humble bushman trek across its vast undulating planes, witnessed the Griekwas briefly find refuge here and can give testimony to the arrival of man and machine.

It is here in Touws Rivier, in a valley between the Langeberg and the Outeniqua Mountains in the Karoo, where you’ll find the 10,000-hectare conservancy Aquila Private Game Reserve & Spa. This malaria-free private game reserve is home to an abundance of animal and birdlife, including the legendary big 5; elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard, and rhino. Go on exciting early morning- and late afternoon game drives when the wildlife is most active, as they tend to rest in the heat of the day. Qualified field guides track the animals and interpret nature, allowing you to sit back, relax and enjoy. The safari drives last 2–3 hours depending on how much time is spent at each sighting, and evenings include a sundowner stop at one of the popular lookouts in the game reserve.

Aquila is more than just an unforgettable wildlife experience; it is a luxurious South African adventure acclaimed for its service excellence, renewable energy initiatives, experience in luxurious African hospitality, traditional culinary delights, and the restoration of pride to the indigenous people and the land. Aquila is dedicated to social responsibility efforts and conservation programs, making it a truly remarkable destination.

The reserve has a large swimming pool with a poolside bar, serving cocktails and ice-cold beverages around the 35m long crystal-clear, infinity pool. There are two large, dedicated dining areas and an African-style restaurant that serves local cuisine and traditional South African dessert. As a staying guest, you will have access to the mezzanine-level bar and lounge with magnificent views of the reserve. For some added adventure, who not substitute a game drive for a horseback or quad bike safari? The Tranquila Spa adds to the world-class facilities and services Aquila offers. Here, you can enjoy a luxurious African treatment and unwind after an action-packed day. The spa boasts a heated indoor pool, outdoor pool, sauna, steam room, and ten treatment rooms; it is a masterpiece of luxury. Aquila promises a serene escape immersed in nature's tranquillity. From luxurious accommodations to breathtaking wildlife encounters, it offers an unforgettable experience under the starlit African sky.

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Klein Karoo & Oudtshoorn

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The famous Cape Route 62 is a tourist route connecting the Western and Eastern Cape. Not only is it the world’s longest wine route a whopping 850km, Route 62 has also been named the world’s best road trip destination by CNN Travel, offering a scenic alternative to the N2 highway. The easily accessible towns along Route 62 all offer ample opportunity for discovery. From visits to wineries and game reserves, tribal art, cultural tours, museums and for the more adventurous, hiking trails and mountain climbing, 4x4 routes, canoeing, horse riding, fishing and caving. Route 62 is an exciting experience, even for the well-travelled. Stop for lunch at one of the diners in the town of Barrydale, nestled at the foot of the majestic Langeberg Mountain range. This vintage town has quirkiness written all over it, an oasis with charm. It is here where you can find Diesel & Crème’s famous mouthwatering gourmet milkshakes. After a long day's travel unwind in one of the region's invigorating hot springs, revel in luxury or relax in rustic tranquillity, a journey to the unexpected. As you follow Route 62, the natural beauty of the region’s mountains, fauna, rivers, valleys and plains is evident. The diverse scenery and vegetation change as you make your way into the Karoo, a semi-desert area.

The iconic town of Oudtshoorn lies in the Klein Karoo (Little Karoo) bordering the picturesque Garden Route region halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha).

Primarily known as the ostrich capital of the world, Oudtshoorn has quickly gained the reputation of being a cultural, heritage and adventure sport hotspot. Encompassed by unique landscapes, the town is centred between the awe-inspiring Swartberg and Outeniqua mountain ranges. The history and development of Oudtshoorn are inextricably connected with the growth of the ostrich feather industry from as early as 1860. Ostriches still form a vital part of the trade today, from tourism to agriculture. Come and meet the large flightless birds, ride an ostrich, buy ostrich curios and even sample the famous ostrich steak. There is nothing like a Karoo night sky. The clarity of the sky above Oudtshoorn is practically unparalleled, the Milky Way arcs over you like a giant swathe of smoke. Situated not far from Oudtshoorn is the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT), the largest single optical telescope in the southern hemisphere and among the largest in the world. With an average rainfall of less than 150mm a year, Oudtshoorn is the ideal location for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring the wonders of nature in one of the nearby nature reserves. This town of wonders is sure to impress with its plethora of offerings and classic country lifestyle. Enjoy some of the local Karoo cuisines with a crisp chardonnay, craft beer or gin, admire the fauna and flora, or take a plunge in the world’s first crocodile cage dive.

A visit to Oudtshoorn is not complete without seeing the world-famous Cango Caves, Africa's largest heritage show cave system and a spectacular underground wonder of the Klein Karoo. Some of the biggest stalagmite formations in the world are set in Precambrian limestone (a time about 4500 million years ago). The spectacular dripstone caverns with their vast halls and towering formations are one of the world's great natural wonders, sculptured by nature through the ages.

Cape Aloes (Aloe ferox) are in full bloom in the Western Cape and Karoo region. Apart from its skin-soothing and healing properties, it is also an immune system stimulant. European explorers, traders and settlers ventured around the tip of Africa and into Southern Africa where they encountered the Khoisan - the world’s most ancient people. The Khoisan had been using Aloe ferox as medicine for thousands of years. We know this because Aloe ferox is one of the few plants depicted in Bushmen cave paintings in South Africa, showing humans depicted alongside Aloe Ferox, which indicates they made use of it. The first evidence of Aloe ferox being used commercially was in 1761. The story goes that a slave working for a farmer named Johannes Petrus de Wit showed him the age-old art of tapping aloes to derive the medicinal bitters or ‘lump’ from the plant – which is a most effective laxative. This was then supplied to the Dutch East India Company and exported to Europe. The Khoisan’s medicinal plant knowledge was part of their oral tradition. A demonstration of aloe tapping, using the same traditional method the Bushman used, can be seen when visiting the Allcare Aloe Centre. The 400 species of aloe that exist in the world are indigenous only to Africa and Madagascar, with a few species in Yemen. Aloe is the world’s greatest plant.

Garden Route & Knysna

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The Garden Route is the most visited stretch of coastline in South Africa. Travelling along the Garden Route is a breathtaking journey where dolphins joyfully frolic in the crashing waves, waterfalls cascade in graceful descent, lagoons shimmer with an inviting allure, forests beckon with their lush greenery, and beaches and mountains unfold their majestic beauty at every bend of the road. The possibilities for enjoyment during your stay here are endless, catering to all ages and interests. From invigorating hikes and captivating whale watching to leisurely strolls along sandy shores, heart-pounding bungee jumping, abseiling and enchanting treetop canopy tours, there is something to thrill every traveller. Without a doubt, exploring the Garden Route will be one of the most memorable highlights of your South Africa holiday.

Combining a stunning landscape and a pleasant Mediterranean climate, the Garden Route offers a delightful blend of sunshine and picturesque views. The winter months boast gentle and moderate conditions, while the summer provides warmth without discomfort. Winter brings ample rainfall, resulting in lush forests, flowing rivers, and vibrant blooming flowers throughout the region. Today, the magnificence of the Garden Route is no longer a well-kept secret. It has become one of Africa's most sought-after tourist destinations, surpassing expectations within South Africa itself. The area remains bustling throughout the year, even during the low season, necessitating advanced booking. With an abundance of captivating sights and activities, it is a place that demands ample time to be fully appreciated. Indulge in a few nights at uniquely remarkable accommodations and embark on unforgettable adventures that will stay with you forever.

Nestled in the heart of the Garden Route, Knysna is a charming town that exudes a certain allure. With its breathtaking view of a pristine lagoon situated between two magnificent sandstone headlands, the town's waterfront thrives as a vibrant centre, adorned with exquisite boutique restaurants, offering delectable seafood and locally harvested Knysna oysters. Embraced by a captivating indigenous forest, Knysna serves as an ideal launching pad for embarking on adventures in the central region of the Garden Route. However, once you find yourself in this enchanting town, tearing yourselves away might prove to be quite the challenge!

The Garden Route is bursting with vibrant plant life and teems with abundant wildlife. There are countless nature reserves to explore, offering enchanting forest trails leading to cascading waterfalls and coastal paths unveiling hidden beaches and breathtaking cliff-top vistas. Among the cherished destinations along this route, the Featherbed Reserve stands out as a favourite. This truly unique 150-hectare private reserve blankets the entire Western Head in Knysna and holds the esteemed status of being one of South Africa's Natural Heritage Sites. From Featherbed, you can gaze upon the serene lagoon of Knysna behind you while casting your eyes forward to witness the mighty crash of the ocean waves. In terms of wildlife, Featherbed proudly hosts two iconic species of the Garden Route—the Knysna Loerie and the Blue Duiker, one of Africa's smallest antelope species. Its remarkable inhabitants also include the majestic Blue Crane, the national bird of South Africa, the Cape Mountain Tortoise, and the rare and endangered Black Oystercatcher. Daily boat trips to Featherbed are available, accompanied by an excellent variety of tour options to suit every preference.

Among the cherished destinations along this route, the Featherbed Reserve stands out as a favourite. This truly unique 150-hectare private reserve blankets the entire Western Head in Knysna and holds the esteemed status of being one of South Africa's Natural Heritage Sites. From Featherbed, you can gaze upon the serene lagoon of Knysna behind you while casting your eyes forward to witness the mighty crash of the ocean waves. In terms of wildlife, Featherbed proudly hosts two iconic species of the Garden Route—the Knysna Loerie and the Blue Duiker, one of Africa's smallest antelope species. Its remarkable inhabitants also include the majestic Blue Crane, the national bird of South Africa, the Cape Mountain Tortoise, and the rare and endangered Black Oystercatcher. Daily boat trips to Featherbed are available, accompanied by an excellent variety of tour options to suit every preference.

Elephants possess an enchanting allure that captivates the senses, making it impossible to resist their gentle magnificence. Along the Garden Route, a unique opportunity awaits to intimately engage with these majestic creatures. Knysna Elephant Park offers fully interactive elephant experiences that are sure to leave an indelible mark, enhancing the magic of your South Africa holiday. Each elephant in these sanctuaries has been saved from culling operations as abandoned individuals, so your visit serves as a significant support for a noble purpose. Prepare to be enthralled as you embark on this unforgettable adventure, where the charm of these incredible animals will leave an everlasting impression.

The Knysna Forest is a captivating wilderness of towering trees, sprawling vines, and sun-drenched trails. Encompassing 80,000 hectares, it is one of the largest remaining forested areas in South Africa, home to ancient trees over 800 years old. This remarkable terrain is perfect for invigorating walks and thrilling mountain biking, revealing picturesque waterfalls, rivers, and grazing antelope amidst its lush foliage.

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Garden Route & Klein Karoo

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The famous Cape Route 62 is a tourist route connecting the Western and Eastern Cape. Not only is it the world’s longest wine route, a whopping 850km, Route 62 has also been named the world’s best road trip destination by CNN Travel, offering a scenic alternative to the N2 highway. The easily accessible towns along Route 62 all offer ample opportunity for discovery. From visits to wineries and game reserves, tribal art, cultural tours, museums and for the more adventurous, hiking trails and mountain climbing, 4x4 routes, canoeing, horse riding, fishing and caving. Route 62 is an exciting experience, even for the well-travelled. Stop for lunch at one of the diners in the town of Barrydale, nestled at the foot of the majestic Langeberg mountain range. This vintage town has quirkiness written all over it, an oasis with charm. It is here where you can find Diesel & Crème’s famous mouthwatering gourmet milkshakes. After a long day's travel unwind in one of the region's invigorating hot-springs, revel in luxury or relax in rustic tranquillity, a journey to the unexpected. As you follow Route 62, the natural beauty of the region’s mountains, fauna, rivers, valleys and plains are evident. The diverse scenery and vegetation changes as you make your way into the Karoo, a semi-desert area.

The iconic town of Oudtshoorn lies in the Klein Karoo (Little Karoo) bordering the picturesque Garden Route region halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha). Primarily known as the ostrich capital of the world, Oudtshoorn has quickly gained the reputation of being a cultural, heritage and adventure sport hotspot. Encompassed by unique landscapes, the town is centred between the awe-inspiring Swartberg and Outeniqua mountain ranges. The history and development of Oudtshoorn is inextricably connected with the growth of the ostrich feather industry from as early as 1860. Ostriches still form a vital part of the trade today; from tourism to agriculture. Come and meet the large flightless birds, ride an ostrich, buy ostrich curios and even sample the famous ostrich steak. There is nothing like a Karoo night sky. The clarity of the sky above Oudtshoorn is practically unparalleled, the Milky Way arcs over you like a giant swathe of smoke. Situated not far from Oudtshoorn is the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT), the largest single optical telescope in the southern hemisphere and among the largest in the world. With an average rainfall of less than 150mm a year, Oudtshoorn is the ideal location for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring the wonders of nature in one of the nearby nature reserves. This town of wonders is sure to impress with its plethora of offerings and classic country lifestyle. Enjoy some of the local Karoo cuisines with a crisp chardonnay, craft beer or gin, admire the fauna and flora, or take a plunge in the world’s first crocodile cage dive.

A visit to Oudtshoorn is not complete without seeing the world-famous Cango Caves, Africa's largest heritage show cave system and a spectacular underground wonder of the Klein Karoo. Some of the biggest stalagmite formations in the world set in Precambrian limestone (a time about 4500 million years ago). The spectacular dripstone caverns with their vast halls and towering formations is one of the world's great natural wonders, sculptured by nature through the ages.

Cape Aloes (Aloe ferox) are in full bloom in the Western Cape and Karoo region. Apart from its skin-soothing and healing properties, it is also an immune system stimulant. European explorers, traders and settlers ventured around the tip of Africa and into Southern Africa where they encountered the Khoisan - the world’s most ancient people. The Khoisan had been using Aloe ferox as medicine for thousands of years. We know this because Aloe ferox is one of the few plants depicted in Bushmen cave paintings in South Africa, showing humans depicted alongside Aloe ferox, which indicates they made use of it. The first evidence of Aloe ferox being used commercially was in 1761. The story goes that a slave working for a farmer named Johannes Petrus de Wit showed him the age-old art of tapping aloes to derive the medicinal bitters or ‘lump’ from the plant – which is a most effective laxative. This was then supplied to the Dutch East India Company and exported to Europe. The Khoisan’s medicinal plant knowledge was part of their oral tradition. A demonstration of aloe tapping, using the same traditional method the Bushman used, can be seen when visiting the Allcare Aloe centre. The 400 species of aloe that exist in the world are indigenous only to Africa and Madagascar, with a few species in Yemen. Aloe, the world’s greatest plant.

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Just an hour's drive inland from Cape Town, at the heart of the Cape Winelands you will find South Africa’s so-called Golden Triangle; Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl. In the shadow of a continuous belt of Cape fold mountains, lies a series of generous valleys known as the Cape Winelands – a collection of historic towns, little hamlets and Cape Dutch farmsteads that provide well-regarded South African wines to the world. A great deal of the allure of the winelands is owed to the spectacular natural setting. These mountains create an incredible scenic backdrop, but they are also one of the reasons wines do so well here. Their geological compositions provide unique soil conditions that directly affect the character of wine.

The Franschhoek Wine Route is characterized by an inherent French flair. The town itself is rich with Huguenot history. Franschhoek (or "French Corner") is named for the French Huguenots who settled here in the 18th century. Blessed with perhaps the most perfect setting of any winelands town, it is also South Africa's unofficial food and wine gastronomic capital, offering a world-class gourmet experience. The ideal place to settle in for an alfresco lunch.

Paarl (Afrikaans for "pearl") is named for the polished granite domed mountain that rises behind it. Founded in 1720, Paarl feels rather unattractive by Boland standards, but its wine route includes some of the finest vineyards and several first-class restaurants. The Paarl Wine Route is also called the 'Red Route' for its legendary red wines. Cabernet Sauvignon, port and Shiraz wines have established Paarl's place on the global wine map and the region has repeatedly received international awards for these wines. Nothing complements a good glass of wine quite like a good cheese. This delectable culinary tradition has extended to the Boland as well, and some of South Africa's finest cheeses are produced in this region. It is here where you’ll find wine farms like Fairview, popular for its cheese and wine pairing and Spice Route known for its much-loved chocolate, gin, beer, wine, and ice cream tastings – and good food.

The Stellenbosch Wine Route is South Africa's oldest wine route. This architectural jewel is the second-oldest town in South Africa, and lies at the heart of the winelands. Stellenbosch was founded in 1679 by the Dutch Governor Simon van der Stel. Some of South Africa's finest wines are cultivated in this scenic region. South Africa's high-quality olive oils have started making waves in the international circuit, often beating out heavyweights like Italy, Spain and Greece. The Boland's Mediterranean-like climate provides ideal conditions for groves to flourish.

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Set against the backdrop of the majestic Langeberg mountain range, the Garden Route Game Lodge guards the entrance to South Africa’s world-famous Garden Route Coast. This malaria-free family-owned private game reserve is home to an abundance of animal and birdlife, including the Big 5. See lions, elephants, white rhinos, Cape buffalos, cheetahs, the elusive Cape mountain leopard, a rare treat to spot on safari, along with giraffes, zebras, numerous antelope species, black wildebeest and more. Get your cameras ready! Seeing these majestic animals face to face is unforgettable. This reserve has a dramatic landscape that supports a wide variety of plants, animals and birds. The game reserve borders the Overberg District where more than half of the remaining population of the threatened Blue Crane reside, expect to witness these graceful birds in flight and hear their distinctive loud call.

Go on exciting early morning- and late afternoon game drives when the wildlife is most active, as they tend to rest in the heat of the day. Qualified field guides track the animals and interpret nature, allowing you to sit back, relax and enjoy. The safari drives last 2 – 3 hours depending on how much time is spent at each sighting and evenings includes a sundowner stop at one of the popular lookouts in the game reserve.

Enjoy the view from the Serengeti restaurant, go for a swim in one of the pools or enjoy an educational tour with a resident curator; from the deadly Black Mamba to the mighty Anaconda, home to 28 different snake species, Nile crocodiles, tortoises and rock monitors. Take a guided Game Walk or go mountain biking (the trail is rated medium difficulty). Indulge in Afternoon Tea or pamper yourself at the Ayana Spa.

Dining in the Serengeti Restaurant is a relaxed affair where guests can enjoy one of their famous traditional South African dishes from the a la carte menu while reflecting on the days’ activities. An interactive dining experience where safari cuisine is prepared to your liking. The expansive wooden decks overlooking the valleys below allow guests to relax and unwind to the sounds of the African night.

Jakkalsvlei offers a delightful wine experience nearby. The Garden Route Game Lodge is an ideal haven from which to explore the wonders of the Garden Route and Klein Karoo.

Perched on the southern tip of the African continent, Cape Town is a superlatively beautiful city with stunning scenery at almost every turn. It is hard to miss the backdrop of the mighty Table Mountain, Cape Town’s crowning glory, and the bright glittering ocean that arcs around the coastline. If the time spent marvelling at nature proves too much, the city has a plethora of historic sites waiting to be explored. At the V&A Waterfront, rundown Victorian warehouses have been lovingly converted to a bustling cultural and commercial hub. Cape Town is South Africa’s most accessible gateway, with gorgeous beaches, vibrant, multicultural neighbourhoods, famous vineyards and fine dining to rival any European capital.

Cape Town’s dramatic coastline to the south of Camps Bay is ruggedly beautiful and as part of the Table Mountain National Park, it’s largely undeveloped. Follow the famous Chapmans’ Peak past the brooding Twelve Apostles, the spine of mountains that run down to Cape Point, while the ocean pounds on the rocks below. It is not too far from here at Cape Agulhas, the most southern tip of the Africa continent, where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet.

If the landscape sounds diverse, wait until you meet the people of South Africa. With 11 official languages and more than a dozen tribes, living alongside communities from Africa, Europe and the Indian subcontinent – little wonder we are known as the Rainbow Nation. This diversity is tangible everywhere, from the architecture and language to the nation’s spectacular cuisine and colours.

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Gather in the grand social rooms of Casa Grande—the largest house at Hearst Castle—to experience what it was like to be a guest at this hilltop retreat. Recommended for first-time visitors, this tour also has the fewest stairs to climb.

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This tour is wheelchair accessible and is also designed for visitors who have difficulty climbing up and down stairs, or who cannot stand or walk for lengths of time. The Accessibly Designed Grand Rooms Tour visits the estate’s most opulent social gathering rooms to reveal what it was like to be a guest at The Enchanted Hill—known today as Hearst Castle. TOUR RESERVATION, CHANGE AND CANCELLATION POLICY Reservations can be made, changed, or cancelled at ReserveCalifornia.com or […]

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This tour is wheelchair accessible.   Visitors who have difficulty climbing stairs, or who cannot stand or walk for extended periods, may also benefit from this tour. Accessible transportation is provided from the Visitor Center to all areas of the Holiday Twilight Tour. See Holiday Twilight Tour for a description.  Advanced reservations  are strongly recommended for this tour.   Call 866-712-2286 for additional information. TOUR RESERVATION, CHANGE AND CANCELLATION POLICY Reservations can be made, changed, or cancelled at ReserveCalifornia.com […]

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Discover two very different parts of this fascinating historic attraction: some of the most personal rooms of the property and some of its most practical ones, including Hearst’s beloved Casa del Mar and the industrial-sized kitchen.

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The Julia Morgan tour takes an in-depth look at the life and career of this extraordinary woman. View rarely-seen areas of Hearst Castle that highlight her gift for design, and photographic displays of architectural drawings, family photos, and personal items that reveal the person she was.

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Discover why the holiday season was an exceptionally festive time for Mr. Hearst and his guests. Share in the splendor as you wind your way through the grounds, Casa del Sol-guest house, and the grand social rooms of Casa Grande. This special seasonal tour showcases abundant holiday decorations with numerous Christmas trees, including two towering trees. View Mr. Hearst’s celebrated art collection in the warm glow of thousands of holiday lights. Your knowledgeable guide will share […]

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For those fascinated by the trajectory of the Enchanted Hill, and W. R. Hearst’s unique collaboration with architect Julia Morgan, the Designing the Dream tour weaves through the nearly three decades of planning and construction that comprised the astounding estate’s history. The earliest years are viewed in Casa del Sol, a guest cottage from the very first stage of the project; the middle-years are represented by the iconic swimming pools so closely associated with the estate; […]

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