Highveld Highlights

Residents staying home or travellers visiting for the end-of-year holidays can all find something interesting to do in or near Johannesburg

 

Thereā€™s a lot more to Gauteng than skyscrapers and traffic. This holiday season, try these activities for a leisurely day out. As the countryā€™s frenetic economic centre, Gauteng is normally the province from which South Africans flee as quickly as possible during holidays. But there are lots of fun staycation ideas, especially outdoor activities, available to those who decide to stay in and around town. Here are a few off-the-beaten-path suggestions for Gauteng day trips, most of which can be extended into overnight stays if desired.

Explore a jewel of the diamond rush days

Cullinan is a quaint little town about an hour-and-ahalf from Joburg (significantly less from Pretoria) with just enough to see and do in a day, or maybe two days for hardcore history buffs. Sir Thomas Cullinan discovered diamonds here in 1898 and later founded the Premier Diamond Mine. In 1905, Frederick George Stanley Wells found the 3,100-carat Cullinan Diamond, the largest diamond in the world, in this mine. Cullinan is best known for its diamond mine tours, including a surface tour and an underground tour. But there is plenty to see in Cullinan beyond the mine. Visit McHardy House, the oldest house in Cullinan, built for mine manager William McHardy in 1903, and check out some of the other historic buildings, including the Herbert Baker-designed St Georgeā€™s Anglican Church. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at As Greek As It Gets or grab a drink at the pub along the train tracks near the Cullinan Railway Station.

Take a journey back to the origin of our species

The Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage site less than an hour northwest of Joburg, is the bucolic home of some of theĀ  worldā€™s oldest human ancestors. Day-trippers can visit the Sterkfontein Caves, where archaeologists discovered the famous Mrs Ples and
Little Foot fossils, and the nearby Maropeng Visitors Centre, a museum that takes visitors on a journey through the history of the universe. Besides the caves and museums, the Cradle of Humankind is a lovely area to drive around and enjoy the rolling hills and the tall, swishing highveld grasses. The Maropeng Boutique Hotel, hidden away in the grasslands behind the Visitorsā€™ Centre, makes a perfect overnight getaway for those who enjoy this kind of scenery.

See the Big 5 close to home

Just 30 minutes from Pretoria, Dinokeng Game Reserve is the only free-roaming Big 5 reserve in Gauteng. Although Dinokeng is a relatively new reserve and doesnā€™t have the same biodiversity as the Kruger Park or Pilanesberg, itā€™s still a great spot to get away and hopefully spot an elephant or lion or two. A large portion of the Dinokeng Reserve is open for self-driving day-trippers, but overnight visitors can also book into one of several private lodges, like the homey Chameleon Bush Lodge or the Ou Klip Game Lodge, which offers upscale tented accommodation.

Enjoy a day of twitching on an accidental wetland

Although itā€™s well known to many hardcore birders, the Marievale Bird Sanctuary, about an hour east of Joburg near the town of Nigel, is one of Gautengā€™s best-kept wildlife-viewing secrets. Located on a Ramsar wetland site created accidentally by the mining industry in the 1930s, Marievale boasts nearly 300 bird species and a variety of other wetland animals. The park is maintained by Gauteng province and admission is free. Itā€™s best to arrive at Marievale early, as soon as possible after the sun comes up, in a vehicle that can handle muddy roads. Once youā€™ve spotted a few African spoonbills and pied kingfishers, plan a leisurely braai breakfast in the picnic area. Marievale is located on the R42 in Ekurhuleni, about 4km from the town of Nigel. Opening hours are from 5:30am to 7:30pm in summer and 6am to 6pm in winter. Marievale also offers a few simple chalets for overnight accommodation. Contact the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve at 011 439 6300 for more information.

Enjoy a day of twitching on an accidental wetland

Although itā€™s well known to many hardcore birders, the Marievale Bird Sanctuary, about an hour east of Joburg near the town of Nigel, is one of Gautengā€™s best-kept wildlife-viewing secrets. Located on a Ramsar wetland site created accidentally by the mining industry in the 1930s, Marievale boasts nearly 300 bird species and a variety of other wetland animals. The park is maintained by Gauteng province and admission is free. Itā€™s best to arrive at Marievale early, as soon as possible after the sun comes up, in a vehicle that can handle muddy roads. Once youā€™ve spotted a few African spoonbills and pied kingfishers, plan a leisurely braai breakfast in the picnic area. Marievale is located on the R42 in Ekurhuleni, about 4km from the town of Nigel. Opening hours are from 5:30am to 7:30pm in summer and 6am to 6pm in winter. Marievale also offers a few simple chalets for overnight accommodation. Contact the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve at 011 439 6300 for more information.

 

 

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