Zainie Misbach and her son, Zain, being their lovely selves as they open their door and kitchen to a Bo-Kaap cooking tour full of flavours and Cape Malay insights rooted in a fascinating history.
Zainie Misback animatedly explains how to mix masala on her Bo-Kaap cooking tour.
In the small town of Kalk Bay on the Cape Peninsula there lies a gem on the harbour called Cape to Cuba.
Cape to Cuba in Kalk Bay – unique and colourful and a festival for the senses!
Some of the bold touches in Truth Coffee Roastery, Cape Town.
Prepare for a voyage when you enter Truth Coffee Roastery.
Truth Coffee
It’s so good – no sugar required. Truth Coffee Roastery.
Some of the impeccable, highly energetic staff at Truth Coffee Roastery.
Sunset on the harbour in Simon’s Town
Docked for the day in Simon’s Town.
Camps Bay – where the rich come out to play
Full moon nights on the horizon of False Bay
When you go all the way to Hout Bay for the fish and chips this view is pleasantly enjoyable on your full stomach
The original lighthouse at Cape Point which saved many a fleet but sadly not enough. The second lighthouse can be seen perched further down the edge of the rock, white and unassuming but brilliant in the night.
The Cape of Good Hope, once called the Cape of Storms, where the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean meet, the graveyard of many a ship.
Wine tasting at the magnificent Boshendal wine estate
Perched under the trees at Boschendal wine estate.
Some sights on the Franschoek Wine Tram – Vrede en Lust wine farm
All aboard the Franschoek Wine Tram
A special reserve of Hope on Hopkins Christmas gin served at the Gin Bar in Cape Town
A not-so-serious portrait of a visitor in Kalk Bay