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Some interesting facts about ants 1. Ants don't have lungs.2. Ants don't have ears.3. Ants are farmers.4. Ants have two ...
18/09/2023

Some interesting facts about ants

1. Ants don't have lungs.
2. Ants don't have ears.
3. Ants are farmers.
4. Ants have two stomachs.
5. Ants can swim.
6. Ants keep slaves.
7. Ants are as old as dinosaurs.
8. There are over 12,000 species of ants worldwide.
9. An ant can lift 20 times its body weight.
10. Some queen ants can live for years and have millions of descendants.
11. When ants fight, they usually fight to the death.
12. When the queen of the colony dies, the colony can only survive for a few months.
13. Ants can live without oxygen for two hours.
14. Ants don't have blood!

16/09/2023

Whether or not you have ever been to the Kruger National Park, South Africans seemingly know about this reserve from birth. It's just that iconic.

Sean & Jen -Travel / writer / computer consultant visited ZinkwaziBush from 31 August to 14 September 2023. These experi...
13/09/2023

Sean & Jen -Travel / writer / computer consultant visited ZinkwaziBush from 31 August to 14 September 2023.

These experienced travelers left their conventional 9-5 jobs in 2014 en began traveling the world full time. They continue to run their businesses while on the road, including documenting their experiences on their blog.
I think this is the life we all wish for:-)
In the past year they have spend 240 days in airbnb apartments.
While at ZinkwaziBush they also received the great news that they successfully purchased their own little peace of paradise in Marloth Park 🙂

This is what they had to say about their stay at ZinkwaIBush
“We’ve stayed in dozens of Airbnb’s around the world, and can say that Rita’s place is our absolute favorite by far. Enough that for our second visit, we spent two weeks! And we were still sorry to leave.

The location in Marloth Park is magical – exotic animals wander all day by in a parade of shapes and colors. The amenities are incredible – we spent almost every evening chatting by the firepit or g*thered by the braii, and more than once tried our hand at homemade pizza in the wood fired pizza oven.

Rita is an incredible host, staying in regular contact and available at a moment’s notice to answer any questions we had. When we admitted we didn’t know much about Rugby, she even provided a full tutorial on the rules (which we still don’t really understand)!”

06/09/2023
02/09/2023

Check out The Jolly's📍's video.

02/08/2023

An indispensable compact wildlife guide for outdoor enthusiasts. Over 480 Common and less common Birds, over 110 Mammals, Marine Life, Reptiles, Insects, Flora, etc Wild & Wonderful safari information to satisfy a curious mind! Antelope horn shapes, spoor and ordure identification, Southern galaxy,....

Trudi Piekaar & family spend 7-14 July 2023 at Zinkwazi Bush. This is what they had to say and some photo’s of their tim...
17/07/2023

Trudi Piekaar & family spend 7-14 July 2023 at Zinkwazi Bush.

This is what they had to say and some photo’s of their time there and visiting the Kruger National Park.

-Travel is the only thing that you buy that makes you richer-

“Zinkwazi Bush is 5 star bushveld experience in thatchroof cottage in Marloth Park. The excellent facilities provide an unforgettable experience. Living between the tamed antelope, bush baby, warthog, and other animals makes you feel at home.
Close to the Kruger, Krokodile bridge g*te, and Malelane g*te, makes it ideal to take day trips into the park.
Outside patio area with whirlpool bath and the wildlife aroud you helps you to relax on your first day.
Thank you to Flippie and Rita for the accommodation and five-star facilities. A really luxurious experience in the bush.
Johan and Trudi Piekaar”

15/07/2023
15/07/2023

Kingfisher dive
Photo: Gunarto Song Photography

14/07/2023

We should all take lessons from nature

13/02/2023

It's great news for South African travellers indeed: FlySafair now has rights to fly direct from Johannesburg to Zanzibar.

12/11/2022

AFRIKAANS is without a doubt the most expressive language ever
How do you explain the word "sommer" to someone who is not South African? It's not only a foreign word, it's a foreign concept. Perhaps the English never do anything "just sommer". There really is no equivalent.... "Why are you laughing? Just sommer."
"Bakkie" is another one, very useful around this house for all sizes and shapes of containers and dishes. Also used for what they call "utes" in OZ or "pickup" in England. I find it an indispensable word.
We all know "voetstoots" of course. It's been officially adopted into South African English. There's no concise, one-word equivalent in English. "As is" just doesn't hack it. And it's such a humorous word, conjuring up images of pushing that brand new car home...
There's no good English word for "dwaal". It doesn't mean dream, or daze. It's close to absent-mindedness, but that's not quite it. Being in one so often myself, I'm not likely to stop using it.
I think "gogga" is the most delightful word for insect I've ever heard. Children all over the world should use it. "Insect" just doesn't stand a chance.
And then there's "g*tvol". OK, I know it's very rude. But it's so very expressive, nê? "Fed up" doesn't have half the impact. "Gatvol" is a word used more frequently than ever in the workplace and the media these days, with increasing intensity.
While we're on the subject, another phrase which outstrips any English attempt is "Hy sal sy g*t sien". "He'll get his come-uppance" definitely lacks the relish in comparison.
"Donder" is another very useful word, used as an all-purpose swearword, which again has no good English translation. Thunder does not even come a good second. Used as a verb, it can express any degree of roughing up. As a noun, it is a pejorative, as they politely say in dictionaries, to mean whatever you want it to mean. And there's no good translation for "skiet-en-donder" either.
It says something about the English that they have no word for "jol". Probably the dictionary compilers regard it as slang, but it's widely used for "Going out on the town, kicking up your heels, enjoying yourself.
Although curiously, the word "Yule" in Yuletide is related to "jol" and derived from Old English. So somewhere along the line, the English forgot how to "jol".
How do you explain the passion of "lekker!"? "Wow last night was a "lekker jol".
I've yet to meet a South African over the age of two who doesn't use the word "muti". Translation is impossible - "witches potion" is about the nearest I can get. It needs a long cultural historical explanation. Between "muti" and the pedantic "medication", there's simply no contest. [Still use it today!]
And of course, my personal favourite "Kak en betaal" , which just says it all, doesn't it? A bland English translation would be "Cough and pay", or "Breathe and pay". But it just doesn't cut it, does it? Not by a long drop.
Other words that come to mind: "jou bliksem", "wag 'n bietjie", "nie so haastig nie", "just now", "sakkie-sakkie music", "ou swaer", "Ya, nee", and one of my personal favourites, "Poephol".
"Dudu". Telling your infant to "go to bed" is just not the same as, "Go dudu now, my baby!"
How about "bliksem"? "I'm going to bliksem you!". Wonderful Afrikaans expression with nothing to compare in the English language, at least nothing that gives the same satisfaction.
"Mielie pap" - there is no word like "pap", here. They have porridge, and when they say porridge, they mean oats. There's no Maltabela, no Tasty Wheat, No Creemy Meal... In other words, there's no "pap"!
"Mislik" - such a 'lekker' word. "Why are you so mislik, you little skelm?"
Which brings us to "skelm" - here you just get "baddies", but that doesn't have the same sneaky connotation of a proper skelm, does it?!
"Loskop" is another favourite. The English just don't understand when I say, "Sorry, I forgot - I'm such a loskop!"
And finally..... "moer". There simply isn't a word here that denotes the feeling of dread behind the phrase "If you don't clean your room, I'll moer you!"

26/09/2022

“The Mac Mac Falls, so named because of the large number of Scottish prospectors that settled in the area during the gold rush

Plunging some 70m, the falls are situated on the escarpment between the towns of Sabie and Graskop in Mpumalanga. This region boasts the highest density of waterfalls in Southern Africa - definitely an area worth visiting.

I walked past it, and many other falls, whilst leading a group of girls from doing their Adventurous Journey along the hiking trail.”

📸 and caption .christie

18/09/2022

Please help save our h***y friends.

World Rhino Day is on Thursday, 22 September. These poor creatures are being slaughtered daily, ruthlessly and savagely, for their horns to support a sad, sick and pathetic fallacy. These beautiful souls are often left to die, writhing in agony, by their murderers. They are fast becoming extinct. For greed. For ignorance. Shame on all of those involved in this barbaric act of butchery.

Please wear something red on World Rhino Day as a symbol of unity for those fighting for their plight, joining the many in trying to bring awareness and an end to their demise.

21/05/2021

On celebration of World 🐝 day

Relax and soak up the magic of nature. This luxury, private-use and self-catering house offer a once in a lifetime bush ...
23/04/2020

Relax and soak up the magic of nature.
This luxury, private-use and self-catering house offer a once in a lifetime bush experience, one you will treasure forever

I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke up and was not happy~ Ernest Hemingway

Don’t count every hour, make every hour count😊

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