Watch here as the Witpoortjie Falls at the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden puts on a show after the recent rains in the area.
SA’s economic heart has great opportunities for playing tourist in its cities, dorpies and many green spaces, while those in the Cape can rediscover old favourites.
ALSO READ: More World Heritage sites added to UNESCO list Hidden in the West Rand of Gauteng is the Walter Sisulu national botanical gardens. There is a waterfall with water gushing from a height ...
The Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden spans 300 hectares ... the garden still hosts a breeding pair of Verreaux’s Eagles nesting by the Witpoortjie waterfall, drawing enthusiasts with their ...
The second cohort of Walter Sisulu University (WSU) students to participate in the Samsung Innovation Campus programme (SIC) recently became the first to graduate in artificial intelligence (AI ...
Rabelani Dagada says like a true son of Walter Sisulu the former speaker is too humble to fight for positions The former Speaker of the National Assembly, Max Sisulu, has the humbleness of his late ...
Better known as the "27 Waterfalls," the cascades are just that – and have been set up as a national monument for tourists to canyon through. It'll take you about 45 minutes to reach the ...
Some of the most stunning and spectacular sites on the planet are waterfalls. Not only are they beautiful, but these natural water breaks can have cultural significance, help shape landscapes, create ...