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#TravelTuesday Wine Escapes Special Offer for Your Private South African Wine Expert Experience!

April 28, 2020 Flyga Twiga
Mitre's Edge Winery ©Flyga Twiga™ LLC

Mitre's Edge Winery ©Flyga Twiga™ LLC

Our Favorite Private South African Wine Expert is offering a Special with NO Expiry Date. Please see the Information below & please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. John offers a truly unique experience & is a gem of knowledge on South African Wines.

#inthistogether


***Purchase Offer Valid Through 31st December 2020***

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Wine Escapes South Africa ©Flyga Twiga™ LLC

Wine Escapes South Africa ©Flyga Twiga™ LLC

In Wine Tasting, South Africa, Safari Chic Tags #WineCountry, #SouthAfrica, #CapeTown, #SafariChic
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#TravelTuesday Reasons to Love Cape Town? My Top 7!

April 2, 2019 Flyga Twiga
Cape Town Harbor ©Flyga Twiga LLC

Cape Town Harbor ©Flyga Twiga LLC

1) Landscape & Climate

Strikingly beautiful, Cape Town is a year-round City.  From Table Mountain to the Cape Town Waterfront, every angle and every view cries out for an Instagram worthy photo. Add to this the Temperate Climate - by Seoul, South Korea & Mid-Atlantic, USA standards! – and it is clear why so many people call Cape Town not only their Dream Vacation spot, but home.

Spending the day experiencing Cape Town’s Landscape & Climate at the spectacular Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens offers an amazing array of Botanical Knowledge and Experiences. Kirstenbosch is run by the South African National Biodiversity Institute. If there is a member of the Family whose passion is Botanical in nature, this is the spot to dedicate at least a day’s exploration.

As with all of Cape Town, make sure your camera batteries are full and there is plenty of space for all the pictures you could dream of taking. Kirstenbosch is a great way to experience Cape Town’s Unique Landscape & Climate.

Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa & Silo Hotel ©Flyga Twiga LLC

Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa & Silo Hotel ©Flyga Twiga LLC

2) Museums

On everyone’s list when visiting Cape Town is of course Robben Island. Yet, there are many more Museums than those often expected by Tourists. Cape Town itself has gone out of its way to attract the largest collection of modern African art in the World, the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa.

Cape Town has such diverse Museums as the South African Jewish Museum, offering Heritage Experiences of the Jewish Diaspora, to the Heart of Cape Town Museum, which highlights the world’s first human heart transplant. There are also amazing gallery areas, all of which can be tailored into a bespoke Cape Town Experience.

A few important opening notes: Unlike most Museums in the World, the Zeitz closes on Tuesdays, rather than Mondays. And, the SA Jewish Museum is closed Saturdays and Jewish Holidays. Make sure to plan accordingly!

Dining at Ellerman House ©Flyga Twiga LLC

Dining at Ellerman House ©Flyga Twiga LLC

3) Food & Wine & Gin & Rum & ….

After the Sun, Beaches, & Laidback Lifestyle, many find Cape Town synonymous with good Food and Drink. While the first drink to come to mind may be Wine, Cape Town has a burgeoning and dynamic Micro Brewery industry.

Both Gin and Rum production, on a small, artisanal scale have boomed throughout the Western Cape. In fact, these Spirit Distilleries have become an integral part of Cape Town Tourism. Offering tastings, just as found in the World Famous Cape Wine Region, hard liquor producers have created a truly niche market, in their own right attracting Tourists from around the World.

Another note about opening hours: As these are often, small, family run, working Distilleries, many are only open limited hours for their delicious Tastings. For instance, on of my favorite micro Gin Distilleries, Hope on Hopkins, is open on Saturdays only, between 12pm and 5pm. But, they are well worth planning to visit and almost all offer non-alcoholic alternatives for the youngsters and teetotalers in your group.

Victoria Wharf ©Flyga Twiga LLC

Victoria Wharf ©Flyga Twiga LLC

4) Shopping

While the Victoria & Albert Waterfront, and specifically my beloved Woolworth’s, is the center of Cape Town Shopping, there is so much more to explore. Last year I was looking for reusable copper straws and was able to source them at a specialty shop, Blink, on Regent Road, Sea Point in Cape Town.

And, while you often hear people warn “never purchase from a hotel gift shop” I have found the opposite to be true throughout Africa. In Cape Town, several of my favorite pieces of Patrick Mavros jewelry were sourced from Hotels which carry his collection. As well as my unique, one-of-a-kind hand embroidered wildlife placemats were found at the Westin Cape Town Gift Shop.

Of course, there is also always the opportunity to purchase that exceptional, ethically sourced South African Diamond. You can find more details about this type of experience in my Art, Wine & Safari, Cape Town & Kruger, South Africa Experience.

Cape Town offers the international, world traveler shopping options and choices not found anywhere else.

Westin Cape Town Spa ©Flyga Twiga LLC

Westin Cape Town Spa ©Flyga Twiga LLC

5) Spas

Who doesn’t love to fit in a bit of time at the Spa while vacationing? Like many other aspects of Cape Town, you can find World Class Spas throughout the City. One of the benefits of Cape Town being such a modern, sophisticated City is also the flexibility of services. On more occasions than I’d like to admit, I have arrived in Cape Town, prior to a Business Trip, and needed some immediate Spa Services. I have always found a Spa who could fit me in last minute, while still providing Top Notch Service.

Of course, one of my favorite Spas in Cape Town is Heavenly Spa by Westin. In addition to offering great Spa Treatments, you can also request a private massage in your room – a service I have found not many Hotel Spas offer. One of my favorites is Heavenly’s Signature Massage, which offers, “…the pure essence of marula oil to aid relaxation and celebrate Africa’s deep spirit.” Marual Oil = Heaven!

Longevity Magazine & Reading Glasses ©Flyga Twiga LLC

Longevity Magazine & Reading Glasses ©Flyga Twiga LLC

6) Medical Tourism

I have raved on numerous occasions about Medical Tourism to South Africa. Last year in Cape Town I was able, at an exceptional cost, receive State-of-the-Art Eye Care. You can find my blog post on this experience here.

And, as if to put the icing on the cake, just a few weeks ago I was back in the States talking with a friend of mine who needed to go for an Eye Exam. She was dreading the awful, painful “deluted eye” exam. She had never heard of the exam now being done by computer, as I had experienced in Cape Town. You better believe I suggested some Medical Tourism.

Cape Malay Cooking Experience ©Flyga Twiga LLC

Cape Malay Cooking Experience ©Flyga Twiga LLC

7) The People

No matter how enchanting the views, delicious the new opportunities for exploration, or enticing the off-the-beaten path may be, all places of travel on Earth are made by The People. If New York City is the melting pot of the World, Cape Town is the fusion, multicultural Capital of Africa.

Of course, Cape Town’s bread and butter is the Hospitality Industry. Thus, there is, as would be expected, the highest quality of Customer Service. But, I have always been able to feel the genuine. The People of Cape Town are truly welcoming. There have been few places on Earth, to which I have traveled, that from the very beginning I was creating deep and lasting friendships.  

So, even with all the other amazing reasons, The People of Cape Town are my top reason for loving Cape Town.

Sien jou binnekort!

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens ©Michael English

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens ©Michael English

In Travel Tuesday, Tourism Tags #Africa, #tourism, #CapeTown
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#TravelTuesday Super Excited to be Selected for the Atlantis Sand Dunes Experience WTMA19 Fam Trip

March 26, 2019 Flyga Twiga
Amy Millican Dessert Safari ©Flyga Twiga LLC

Amy Millican Dessert Safari ©Flyga Twiga LLC

World Travel Market Africa (WTMA) Offers The Best Fam Trips
And Always Sees That I Am Challenged.
How Exciting!

BRIEF ITINERARY

The Atlantis dunes are one of Cape Town’s premier adventure hotspots. These ever-changing pure white sands offer the perfect opportunity for adventure seekers.

TOUR OUTLINE

Visitors will have an opportunity to choose from

• Quad biking

• Sand boarding

• 4x4 rides

• Guided walks of the Witzands Aquifer Nature Reserve where one can get to enjoy this city’s natural area and biodiversity heritage

After the activities International Hosted Buyers can be treated to an African inspired lunch at the African themed Moyo restaurant at Eden on the Bay.

Can’t Wait!
See you in Cape Town, WTMA!

In Travel Tuesday, Tourism, Travel, South Africa Tags #CapeTown, #WTMA19, #tourism
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What to do when traveling or living in a place that bans plastic straws? Our solution!

June 7, 2018 Flyga Twiga
Copper Straws © Flyga Twiga LLC

Copper Straws © Flyga Twiga LLC

Banning Plastic Straws

More and more places, such as Taiwan, are banning various forms of plastic. As anyone who has traveled to the Maasai Mara by road can attest, Kenya's ban on plastic bags was long overdue. But, unlike plastic bags, which are easily replaced with cloth ones, plastic straws present a challenge to replace.

The Challenge

Going to a paper straw isn't always a viable option. Often the straws simply disintegrate. Taiwan is proposing metal straws in all restaurants. And while I think that might be a good solution, it churns my stomach from a Public Health perspective. And, what about for in-home use? I love using straws when I make frozen Margaritas. 

Twitter to the Rescue!

Having filed into the back of my mind my concern about reusable straws, Twitter came to the rescue. One day while browsing Twitter I came across a retweet about a Copper Straw. It clicked. I would get our own straws! Reusable + Sustainable + Conservation = Copper Straws.

Copper Straws

I quickly looked up the person making these straws, Monique Nienaber, a South African Goldsmith who owns Ebonymoon. I sent an inquiry, via their website, about the straws. They quickly got back to me and told me of two places where I could get the straws. Fortunately I was going to be in Cape Town in April for the World Travel Market Africa. There I was able to pop into The Blink Shop to get my Copper Straws. 

Our Solution

Well, why stop there? Why not carry around your own utensils in Asia? So, my husband I came up with a kit we can carry when we go out to eat. This solution is not for everyone. I respect my girlfriends who want nothing more than "keys, card, & phone" when they go out. 

But, for us, this is a good solution. Finding the Copper Straws will allow us to "walk the walk" of conservation. And, of course, having a cute Harrod's bag from Doha Duty Free helps a lot. Now they just need to add Copper Class!

Qatar Airways © Flyga Twiga LLC
In Travel Tags #CapeTown, #environment, #Travel
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#TravelTuesday Flyga Twiga™ Honored to Again be Asked to Attend World Travel Market Africa

March 27, 2018 Flyga Twiga
Cape Town Waterfront - Table Mountain © Flyga Twiga LLC

Cape Town Waterfront - Table Mountain © Flyga Twiga LLC


Flyga Twiga™ is honored to once again be asked to attend the World Travel Market Africa. Taking place in Cape Town, South Africa, WTMA is one of 6 shows offered by WTM of Reed Exhibitions. WTMA sees “…nearly 5000 travel industry professionals attend Africa’s leading and only business to business (B2B) exhibition for inbound and outbound Africa travel and tourism markets.”

WTMA 17 © Flyga Twiga

WTMA 17 © Flyga Twiga

In addition to over 36 private one-on-one meetings Flyga Twiga™ is scheduled for the Speed Networking Session, exclusive lunch and aftershow tours hosted by Cape Town locals, and evening networking and entertainment events.

This year I’ll be staying at my favorite Westin Hotel - Cape Town! The staff at The Westin Cape Town is second to none. The food in the Club Lounge is delicious. Their laundry services are exceptional. And, the Westin is just an overpass walkway to the Cape Town International Convention Center.

Westin CPT © Flyga Twiga LLC

Westin CPT © Flyga Twiga LLC

Can’t wait and I will be blogging and posting on my social media some special tours that are in the works. So excited for WTMA 18 and to be back in South Africa!

In Tourism, Safari, South Africa Tags #WTMA18, #Travel, #CapeTown
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