Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Summer Shark Viewing: Plenty Of Sharks Now In Joubertsdam, Mossel Bay


MOSSEL BAY - Shark viewers are reporting a large number of sharks in Joubertsdam, Mossel Bay, the shallows area where the Great Whites move during the summer season.

"Plenty of familiar faces are around with several of last month's sharks still in the bay," says Oliver Jewell of the Marine Dynamics shark viewing outfit. "Temperatures have been pushing towards the 30°C mark we're looking forward to seeing some nice summer weather later in November. There are still several large sharks in the area, the largest being around 3.5m!"

According to Jewell the "sharks of the month" are undoubtedly two individuals now called "Woundy" and "Jill". Woundy, a 2.8m female with a deep wound on the left side of her tail, between the second dorsal fin and the caudal, was first seen in Mossel Bay in February of 2009 where both the large wound and her feisty temperament made her the most notorious shark in the area.

"Bait handlers beware! She's now in Joubertsdam and will certainly keep you on your toes!" says Jewell.

"Jill", a large and dark female (about 3.3m in length) was first sighted in September 2007. While wowing their clients with a dominating display of power and grace Marine Dynamics resident marine biologist Alison Towner asked the guests to name her. One of them propsed that the graceful animal be called after his ex-wife Jill.

"Betty" was also a welcome sight this summer. First seen in 2007 and named because of a large parasitic wound underneath her right eye, she is currently around 3.2m in length and the wound appears smaller with each return she makes to the area.

The Southern Right whales are reportedly also in good form, and Jewell says his shark viewing groups have regularly encountered a white calf accompanied by its mother. On another occasion they had a mother whale tail slapping repeatedly while her calf breached.

More shark viewing and whale watching information is available at Marine Dynamics

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Clanwilliam 'Town of the Year 2009' - Cape town

KONTREI TRAVELLER, PAARL - Clanwilliam, nestled at the foot of the Cederberg Mountains, just won the coveted Kaap Rapport and Van Loveren 'Town of the Year 2009' award.

With the Cederberg the new destination on everyone's lips, this is welcome news for Clanwilliam, one of the ten oldest towns in South Africa, which is only two hours' drive from Cape Town - itself one of the premier tourism hotspots in the world.

With the Cederberg's unique, rugged beauty and adventure experiences drawing a growing number of visitors to the area, the picturesque Settler town of Clanwilliam is well positioned to take advantage of this influx.

To celebrate its new status, Clanwilliam will hold a street party and concert on Saturday 14 November 2009.

A visit the Cederberg has much to offer, from opportunities to view Bushman rock art, walk or hike in the Cederberg mountains, enjoy horseriding, explore the famous flower routes, or to simply immerse oneself in the beautiful landscape.

By visiting our Kontrei Portfolio Friends visitors to the Cederberg can get to know the area in a unique and personal way: read more at Bakkrans Nature Reserve and Mount Ceder Lodge.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Small, Intimate Wedding Venues

Stop services for attention to the bride, the ceremony, the function and accommodation for the close family group.


For 30 – 40 people

For 60 - 80 people

For 80 – 200+ people

For 10 people

Friday, September 11, 2009

Paarl 'Taal' Monument


Prominently situated on Paarl Mountain, to the west of the town center (reached by way of Jan Philips Mountain Drive), is the 57m/187ft high Taal Monument. The design of the monument, which was inaugurated in 1975, was the work of the architect Jan van Wyk and the writers C. J. Langenhoven and N. P. van Wyk Louw. It symbolizes the contributions made by Africa, the Netherlands and Britain to the development of the Afrikaans language. From the monument there are fine panoramic views.

http://www.kontrei.co.za/zomerlust-paarl.php

Cape traditional cuisine by Cass Abrahams

I looked at South Africa through a special regional looking glass, and saw…..

A kontrei is a limited geographical area having distinct characteristics because of its natural and cultural integrity and dynamics.

A Place is a chip of a kontrei

A kontrei is named by local people irrespective of political boundaries. Sometimes different names exist for the same kontrei and it is fairly common for people expressing themselves as part of a smaller kontrei within a bigger one.

By using Kontrei glasses, the visitor can see the land better in an “as is” format.

The Kontrei Traveller Portfolio (KTP) offers the visitor a selection of hosts, each from a different kontrei. The host is someone calling his/her place in a particular kontrei, MY home. They are best equipped to introduce the visitor to an authentic experience of their place and kontrei.

The KTP member as part of the local community, runs a tourism business in and through his/her kontrei– MY business. All these KTP members are a special people because they produce their tourism products in a sustainable way.

YOU, the visitor – the sustainable consumer – is invited to buy into these products for a quality travel experience.

Travelling as A Sense of Place experience in: Paarl

Zomerlust Gastehuis in Paarl in the Boland kontrei is where I started with the heritage site of the Zomerlust Farm and Manor house in the historic center of Paarl.

The spacious property in the center of town is where you can relive the history of three generations of the Jacob Isaac de Villiers bloodline, do a guided Paarl Walkabout and explore the natural fynbos and cultural heritage of the Afrikaans language and the wine and brandy culture. Zomerlust Gastehuis is the only place where you can buy the J I de Villiers family product, Paarl Rock, brandy. We offer the cellar and products of a few Paarl Garagiste winemakers, Cape traditional cuisine by Cass Abrahams and selected wines from the region to go with the food.

An authentic, quality experience awaits you at Zomerlust Gastehuis. Read More... http://www.kontrei.co.za/zomerlust-paarl.php

Keurbosfontein and Bakkrans


Johan van der Westhuizen has been our financial advisor for more than 20 years via the companies he has been attached to. He was one of the founder members of PSG before his retirement in 2007.

He was instrumental in developing the concepts of converting the private dwelling of Zomerlust into Zomerlust Gastehuis because we share the same views on sustainability in business.

I was therefore non officially, but seriously, involved in the conseptualisation of Keurbosfontein and Bakkrans in their conversion to tourism destinations.

Today Keurbosfontein and Bakkrans can be enjoyed by those who seek the value of simplicity within the environment of safety and comfort without losing the intimate contact with Cederberg nature and the history of the San and the white farmers.

If you want to stay on a farm yard , Please see Keurbosfontein at http://www.kontrei.co.za/keurbosfontein-1.php

If you want to stay in a nature reserve where you have 6000 hectares to share with max pax 8, please see http://www.kontrei.co.za/keurbosfontein-1.php

Monday, August 31, 2009

Green Travel in Tanzania

We have 2 Kontrei Traveller Portfolio members in Tanzania

Your guests can contact Tatah Mlola of People to People Safaris in Arusha by e-mail : tanzaniacultures@yahoo.com or tanzaniacultures@gmail.com
Telephone 00255 754 664569 Please see on the Kontrei Website http://www.kontrei.co.za/tours-p2p-tanzania.php

If they want to climb Kilimanjaro please see http://www.kontrei.co.za/tours-africa-steps-tanzania-kilimanjaro.php

They can contact Paul Harun of Pawa Rifiki Tours at e-mail : paul@pawarafikisafaris.com tel: 00255 755 241 347

Please mention the enquiry is via Kontrei Traveller - it will be much appreciated :-)