The City of Joburg’s Twitter account has become synonymous with wisecracks and finding the humour in any situation, although a video tweeted yesterday has been met with a very mixed reaction.
Altitude Beach has been trending on social media after videos from Sunday’s wild party began to do the rounds.
An epic new video from Australian freerunner Dominic Di Tommaso takes on a video game-like structure as he runs up, down, inside, and out some of Jozi’s most famous landmarks.
Chances are you’ve never heard of Cowra, a small rural town in New South Wales. A shrewd marketing campaign is about to change that.
The Burj Al Arab, one of the world’s most exclusive hotels with seven stars, is offering a tour for non-guests at 14 times less than the cost of a night stay.
Two island holiday destinations, Thailand and Mauritius, as well as the Netherlands, are now open to South African citizens again, with only some restrictions set in place.
Last week, the UK announced that South Africa would remain on its travel ‘red list’. The reasoning doesn’t hold up under basic scrutiny.
The “absolute desire for glamour” among the world’s wealthiest has been likened to the sort of thing one would see during the Roaring Twenties, with private jets added to the equation.
The mega-wealthy have, for all intents and purposes, been having a smashing time during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Living it up is not just reserved for Saturday and Sunday if you are The Weeknd, who just dropped a fortune on a Bel-Air mansion that has it all.
21-year-old British student Miles Routledge says he enjoys holidaying in dangerous destinations, but he nearly bit off more than he could chew in Afghanistan.
If you were planning on jetting into Plett for a few days, then we have some bad news.
Residents of Boksburg were given a rude awakening this morning, as a 3,5 magnitude earthquake struck the area at 6:32AM.
The opening of domestic leisure travel aside, there have been changes with regards to which international countries you can travel to as a fully vaccinated South African.
Three women were brought together when they found out they had been dating the same man. Rather than wallowing in anger, they bought a bus and travelled across the country together.
Several people managed to capture footage of a massive boulder tumbling down one of the slopes – the Silverstream Ravine area – and a loud rumble could be heard.
South Africans were the most restricted travellers in the world at the beginning of this year. For vaccinated South Africans, international travel is now opening bit by bit.
A gang targeted a cash-in-transit (CIT) vehicle earlier today at Mall@55 in Centurion, with one suspect dying during a gunfight.
Nelson Mandela’s former Houghton home has been refurbished and will open as a boutique hotel from August.
According to Gideons International, an evangelical Christian organisation that has donated billions of Bibles to hotels around the world, go right ahead.
China has just opened Chengdu Tianfu International Airport, the second airport in Sichuan, the gateway to the home of the giant panda
Time Out quizzed 27 000 locals to rank the top streets in the world for food, fun, culture, and community.
There’s an eerie hum emanating from the Golden Gate Bridge when strong winds blow, which is more often than not.
Both airlines had originally planned to resume flights between the UK and South Africa from early June, after more than five months of not flying to our shores, but those dates have shifted.
At the height of lockdowns around the world, the company’s revenue dropped by 72% year on year, and one quarterly report saw losses of $576 million.
South Africans are likely going to have a tricky time travelling abroad for quite a while yet.
SANParks is once again under fire, this time regarding safety in and around Table Mountain National Park.
South African trail runners Christiaan Greyling and AJ Calitz spent 20 hours yesterday testing the limits of their endurance, and came out tops.
A man with a knife was shot in the leg by police after attacking motorists and law enforcement on a busy Johannesburg road.
33-year-old Peter Sefako has been charged with reckless and negligent driving, and driving while under the influence of alcohol, after his attempts to ram his vehicle into Rosebanks News Café.