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  • Exploring the Natural Wonders of South Africa's Panorama Route - Pt.3

    🚗 Blyde River Canyon Blyde River Canyon, the third-largest canyon in the world. A you stand on the precipice, the sight of the lush, green canyon juxtaposed against the red and orange sandstone cliffs is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The Blyde River Canyon is one of the largest green canyons in the world, and it's easy to see why. Its lush vegetation, pristine river, and towering cliffs make it a must-see stop on the Panorama Route. Three Rondavels The Three Rondavels, Also known as the Three Sisters, are a trio of enormous, freestanding rock formations that resemble traditional African huts, known as rondavels. These massive stone pillars were formed over millions of years through erosion, and they now stand guard over the Blyde River Canyon. The canyon itself is one of the largest green canyons in the world, and it's estimated to be around 25 kilometres in length. As you approach the viewpoint, you can't help but be mesmerised by the sheer size and majesty of these towering rock structures. They rise to heights of approximately 700 metres (2300 feet), creating an impressive backdrop to the deep, verdant canyon below. The swirling rock patterns, ranging from shades of white and red to deep brown, are a testament to the geological forces that shaped this landscape. A Cultural Connection The Three Rondavels are not only a geological marvel but also hold cultural significance for the indigenous people of the region. The Blyde River Canyon is located in the Drakensberg Mountains, and this area is steeped in history and mythology. According to local folklore, the Three Rondavels represent three beautiful sisters who were turned to stone by a jealous suitor. The formations are not only a symbol of geological wonder but also serve as a reminder of the rich cultural tapestry of South Africa. Exploring the Views The best way to take in the Three Rondavels is to visit the main viewpoint along the Panorama Route. From here, you're treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of the canyon and the iconic rock formations. As the sun moves across the sky, the colours and shadows on the rocks change, creating a visual spectacle that photographers and nature enthusiasts will truly appreciate. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture this iconic scene. Gallery Bourke's Luck Potholes - Nature's Sculptures, Unveiling the Geologic Marvel Bourke's Luck Potholes is a geological formation that has been carved over millennia by the relentless force of water. Situated in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa, this natural masterpiece is part of the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve and sits at the confluence of the Treur and Blyde Rivers. As you approach the site, you'll be greeted by the sweet serenade of cascading waterfalls, setting the tone for the enchanting experience that awaits. The name "Bourke's Luck" is steeped in folklore, attributed to a prospector named Tom Bourke who, during the gold rush, predicted that he would find gold in the vicinity. Unfortunately for Bourke, he never found his fortune, but he did stumble upon something even more precious: these exquisite potholes. A Geological Symphony The primary attraction of Bourke's Luck Potholes is the remarkable potholes themselves. These cylindrical, swirling rock formations have been painstakingly carved out by centuries of swirling whirlpools and waterborne sand and pebbles. The effect is a stunning display of geological artistry, where the natural colors and textures of the rock are juxtaposed with the crystalline waters that flow through them. The smooth, round basins and cylindrical potholes come in various sizes and depths, and they create a striking contrast with the surrounding red sandstone cliffs. It's as if nature has been sculpting its own masterpieces for centuries, leaving you to admire its work in sheer wonder. Echo Caves The Echo Caves were a fascinating side trip. Explore the underground wonders of the Echo Caves, where intricate stalactites and stalagmites create a mystical subterranean world that seemed like something out of a fantasy novel. The guide shared stories of the caves' history, making it a journey through time. Abel Erasmus Pass and JG Strijdom Tunnel As we drive along the Panorama Route, we'll traverse the Abel Erasmus Pass, a winding mountain road that offers panoramic views of the lowveld below. It's a journey through lush greenery and rugged terrain. Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre As you approach the end of your Panorama Route adventure, don't miss the Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, a place dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife. Here, you can learn about the region's unique fauna, interact with animals, and support the conservation efforts being undertaken by this remarkable organization. Learn about the conservation efforts and get up close to rehabilitated wildlife, making a positive impact on South Africa's precious biodiversity. The Panorama Route between Sabie and Moholoholo is a journey that takes you through some of South Africa's most magnificent landscapes and geological wonders. From majestic canyons to enchanting waterfalls, rich history to awe-inspiring geological formations, this route promises a memorable and enriching experience that leaves travellers with unforgettable memories. If you're planning a trip to South Africa, be sure to add the Panorama Route to your itinerary for a truly unforgettable adventure from start to finish! TheDuo.

  • Exploring the Natural Wonders of South Africa's Panorama Route - Pt.2

    Graskop Graskop is a charming town, a small town with a big heart, with its lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and dramatic cliffs, Graskop is a destination that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. The town's friendly atmosphere and vibrant arts scene make it a joy to explore. Graskop Lift and Motitsi Falls: Get a bird's-eye view of the lush forests and waterfalls of Graskop by taking the Graskop Lift. Motitsi Falls, with its cool plunge pool, is a hidden gem in this area, perfect for a refreshing dip. Africa Silk Farm - Discover the magic of silk production Next up we headed to Africa Silk Farm to witness the entire silk-making process, from caterpillar to fabric, and take home a few pieces of the farm's luxurious silk products. Africa Silk Farm is a family-owned business that prides itself on its commitment to ethical and sustainable silk production. As you step onto the farm, you'll be struck by the sight of mulberry trees, which play a crucial role in the silkworms' diet and the silk production process. The Silk Farm Experience Guided Tours: The best way to explore the farm is by taking a guided tour, led by knowledgeable and friendly guides. They will walk you through every stage of silk production, from the nurturing of silkworms to the weaving of intricate patterns. The Silkworm Life Cycle Tour The tour begins with a fascinating insight into the life cycle of silkworms. You'll witness silkworms at different stages of their development and learn about their unique role in producing silk. Silk Extraction: One of the highlights of the visit is watching skilled artisans extract the delicate silk threads from silkworm cocoons. This intricate process is a testament to the farm's dedication to preserving traditional silk-making techniques. Spinning and Weaving: After witnessing silk extraction, you'll be taken to the spinning and weaving section, where you can observe artisans meticulously turning the fine threads into exquisite fabrics. The attention to detail and craftsmanship is truly remarkable. Gift Shop: The farm has a charming gift shop where you can purchase an array of silk products, including clothing, scarves, and accessories. These make for fantastic souvenirs, and the quality of the silk is impeccable. Mulberry Garden: Don't forget to explore the lovely mulberry garden, where you can pick and taste fresh mulberries while enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings. Whether you're a textile enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply someone looking to explore a hidden gem along this route, the Africa Silk Farm offers an unforgettable journey into the world of silk. Pinnacle Rock and Waterfall: Our journey continues to Pinnacle Rock, a striking quartzite formation that stands like a sentinel overlooking the Blyde River Canyon. The views from here are already jaw-dropping, giving you a taste of the stunning scenery that awaits further along the route. God's Window: Where Earth Meets Sky The Panorama Route is famous for its breathtaking viewpoints, and God's Window is a highlight. God's Window is a place where nature's beauty reaches its zenith. This iconic viewpoint offers a breathtaking vista that will leave you awestruck and yearning for more. Imagine standing on the edge of a precipice, gazing out over a boundless sea of lush, rolling hills, dense forests, and waterfalls, with the endless expanse of the Lowveld stretching out before you. God's Window, part of the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve, is known for its unparalleled natural beauty. The viewpoint stands at an altitude of over 1,800 meters (5,900 feet), offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The Lowveld stretching into the horizon is surrounded by lush subtropical vegetation and rolling hills that create a mesmerizing spectacle. The viewpoint is aptly named "God's Window" because it feels like you're standing at the very edge of the Earth, gazing into the heavens. Be prepared to be left speechless by the sheer grandeur of this place. God's Window also has deep cultural and historical significance. The local Shangaan people consider this place to be sacred and believe it to be the site where God comes to rest his eyes. The breathtaking views and ethereal beauty here certainly lend credence to that belief. Wonder View: As you continue along the route, make a stop at Wonder View, which offers an elevated vantage point for a different perspective on the surroundings. On a clear day, you can see for miles. One of the most enchanting aspects of the Panorama Route is its abundance of stunning waterfalls. Here are two more that you won't want to miss; Lisbon & Berlin Falls. These twin waterfalls, Berlin and Lisbon Falls, offer a striking juxtaposition of two distinct cascades in close proximity. The sight and sound of the water plunging into the pools below are mesmerising. Lisbon Falls: This 94-meter high cascade is a wonder to behold, surrounded by lush vegetation. The spray from the falls creates a refreshing mist that adds to the magical atmosphere. Berlin Falls: Just a short drive from Lisbon Falls, you'll find Berlin Falls, which drops dramatically into a circular basin. The surrounding cliffs are shrouded in verdant foliage, making it an excellent photo spot and the best ending to a day of adventure, learning and exploration! Up Next... We continue to explore the Blyde River Canyon!

  • Exploring the Natural Wonders of South Africa's Panorama Route - Pt.1

    South Africa is a land of breathtaking landscapes, from rolling savannas to rugged coastlines, but perhaps one of the most enchanting regions in the country is the Panorama Route. Nestled in the northeastern province of Mpumalanga, this scenic route offers a cornucopia of natural wonders and historic sites, including dramatic viewpoints, lush forests, and a series of stunning waterfalls. In October 2020, during our 13 months of nomadic living, we hired a car (which we lovingly named 'Sunflower Power Bomb') from Johannesburg and our Panorama Route exploration adventure began! 🚗 Sabie to Pilgrim's Rest Sabie: Gateway to the Panorama Route Our journey begins in the charming town of Sabie, nestled in the heart of the Mpumalanga province. Surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, Sabie is a perfect starting point for your exploration of the Panorama Route. Before hitting the road, make sure to grab a cup of local coffee and indulge in some freshly baked treats at one of the town's delightful cafes. South Africa's Panorama Route is not just about grand vistas; it's also home to a series of beautiful waterfalls. Sabie Falls, Bridal Veil, and Lone Creek Falls are like nature's jewels, cascading gracefully through the forest. Lone Creek Falls: Our adventure begins with Lone Creek Falls, a stunning 68-meter waterfall set amidst indigenous vegetation and an enchanting curtain of water tucked away in the forest just outside Sabie. The short walk to the falls is a tranquil experience in itself, with the sound of birdsong and the scent of pine in the air. Lone Creek Falls is a tall, slender waterfall that tumbles gracefully into a crystal-clear pool, creating a serene setting for relaxation and photography. Bridal Veil Falls: Next on our list is Bridal Veil Falls, a short drive from Sabie. This 70-meter tall waterfall resembles a bridal veil, and the spray from the cascading water creates a magical atmosphere. You can enjoy a leisurely hike to the viewpoint or even get closer to the falls if you're feeling adventurous. Be prepared for the refreshing mist that greets you as you approach, a welcome respite on a warm day. Mac-Mac Falls: Venturing further into the Sabie region, you'll find Mac-Mac Falls. This double-tiered waterfall is a sight to behold. The cascades plummet from a height of 65 meters, making them one of the more imposing falls in the area. There's a picnic site nearby, so you can enjoy a meal while marveling at the falls or take a dip in the cool mountain water. Sabie Falls: Last but not least, we visited Sabie Falls, located within the town itself. This charming, easily accessible waterfall is perfect for a peaceful morning or afternoon walk. The falls are framed by lush greenery and rock formations, creating a serene ambiance that's ideal for reflection and relaxation. Maria Shire Falls: Venture a bit off the beaten path to discover Maria Shire Falls. This hidden gem is a tranquil spot for a peaceful break, with a small waterfall framed by lush greenery. Natural Bridge: Nature's artistry is on full display at the Natural Bridge, an incredible rock formation that spans the Blyde River. Walk across the bridge for a unique perspective of the landscape. Pilgrim's Rest - Explore a village frozen in time Pilgrim's rest, a quaint and picturesque village that seems to have been frozen in time. A living museum of a bygone era, is a place where the history of the gold rush comes to life. Stroll along its streets lined with restored 19th-century buildings, and immerse yourself in this enchanting destination that has captured the hearts of travellers from around the world. Pilgrim's Rest was founded in 1873, and its origins are firmly rooted in the South African gold rush. It was originally a gold mining town, and the legacy of this era is palpable throughout the village. Walking through its streets is like stepping back in time, with well-preserved buildings, antique shops, and historical markers at every turn. The main street is lined with charming, colonial-style buildings that house restaurants, shops, and museums. Be sure to visit the Transport Museum and the Central Garage, which provides a fascinating insight into how the gold prospectors, who once flocked to this area, got around. Pilgrim's Rest offers a variety of accommodation options, including charming guesthouses and lodges. Staying in one of these historic establishments is an experience in itself, as they have retained their old-world charm while providing modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Don't miss the opportunity to savor South African cuisine in Pilgrim's Rest. Many restaurants in the village offer traditional dishes, such as bobotie, potjiekos, and boerewors, providing a taste of local flavors. Pair your meal with a South African beer or wine to complete the experience. Pilgrim's Rest is a destination like no other. It's a place where history is alive in every cobblestone, every vintage storefront, and every story shared by the locals. A visit to Pilgrim's Rest in South Africa will transport you to a time when prospectors and pioneers shaped the nation's destiny, leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate visitors to this day. Stay tuned for Pt.2 as we make our way through Graskop to the Blyde !

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  • JK The Business | JeriKholisa Pty Ltd

    About JeriKholisa Pan-African Creative Business Scientists At JK, our passion revolves around delving into the intricate landscape of African business. We engage in collaborative efforts and consultation, spanning diverse sectors such as the creative arts, music and entertainment, innovative corporate ventures in the energy sector, and extensive partnerships with large-scale NGOs dedicated to enhancing African communities' well-being. Our clientele shares a fundamental belief, that "It takes a village to make the business work, and in turn, the business should take care of the village." The driving forces behind our business relationships are rooted in community, collaboration, reciprocity, and the pursuit of the common good. What sets us apart from other agencies and consulting agenci across the continent? Why choose to collaborate with us? In essence, we immerse ourselves in the market. With a pervasive presence throughout the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and East African Community (EAC), we serve as your ultimate guide in translating value, fostering networks, and tapping into local resources across these strategic regions. Our track record spans over a decade, during which we've actively participated in various key industries within these markets. Let's embark on this journey together! “It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest forces for good in the world.” - Kwame Nkrumah About the Founders Some of our previous & current clients Our Mission Improving livelihoods & building lasting legacies through education , market support systems & business services through expert led service delivery Our Vision Enabling equitable participation of African enterprises through expert knowledge & collaboration Our Governing Wisdom Insights Driven Trust & Integrity Creativity Action Bias Collaboration Future Focused Adventure & Enjoyment Universal Pan-African Outlook "Do not look where you fell, but where you slipped." - African proverb "One of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised" - Chinua Achebe "With a little seed of imagination you can grow a field of hope." - African proverb Glory does not come by calling." - African proverb Ubuntu ; ""I am because we are" - a Zulu ideology and approach to life "For tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today" - African proverb “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing." - Helen Keller “The reason why lions hunt successfully as a pride, is reason enough for Africans to unite.” ― Thabiso Daniel Monkoe Our Services Our Work Media Features United Arts of Africa “You can no longer see or identify yourself solely as a member of a tribe, but as a citizen of a nation of one people working toward a common purpose.” ― idowu koyenikan

  • Media Features | JeriKholisa Pty Ltd

    Media features WHATS GOOD AFRICA Featured Channels: REVOLT TV (US) | NTV (KE) | AZAM TV (TZ) What's Good Africa's Premiere episode, the show hosts are Remmy Majala and Nick Ndeda , with 3 featured guests per episode. Our pilot episode features Karun Mungai, Sheng Talk hosts James Gichuru & Charles Kariuki and Jeri Kholisa co-founders Natasha Eagle & Mnikelo Qubu. GLIM MAGAZINE - UGANDA Natasha Moret-Qubu, MD of Sol Generation Records is Redefining the Arts with Music and Fashion – (Jeri Kholisa) South African born, qualified Accountant, Natasha was heading up a project to migrate global shared finance services for the world’s 5th biggest law firm, Hogan Lovell. Before that, she was leading the Africa business development agenda as HR and Finance manager for the biggest prosthetics company in the world, Ottobock . Her long career in finance, accounting and business development started over 10 years ago as an auditor for one of the big 4 global auditing firms, PWC. ​ Read more. RLVNT! BY LERATO TSHABALALA Talk Show style Vodcast where Lerato Tshabalala speaks to renowned thought leaders across industries, to reflect on what is happening in the now and how humanity can best navigate and pivot in this present moment in order to find peace in it and remain relevant. Nisha Kapur, BBC Commissioning Editor, says: “For the first time an international broadcaster is offering a pan-African discussion programme targeted specifically at African women. Each edition will be hosted by a number of contributors across Africa - key influencers within their community and business. The common thread that links them is their fascinating stories and observations about life which everyone - women and men - can relate to.” - 2018 - 2020 #TheSheWord THE SHE WORD Featured Channels: BBC Africa | KE | TZ | BBC Online ​ From 2018 - 2020 Eagle Tasha Moret-Qubu was a contributor on the BBC talkshow 'The She Word'. A round table conversation between four African women from differing walks of life, bringing their perspective to life on an array of social and relatable topics. Nisha Kapur, BBC Commissioning Editor, says: “For the first time an international broadcaster is offering a pan-African discussion programme targeted specifically at African women. Each edition will be hosted by a number of contributors across Africa - key influencers within their community and business. The common thread that links them is their fascinating stories and observations about life which everyone - women and men - can relate to.” - 2018 - 2020 #TheSheWord It all begins with a story... Our journey has managed to catch some peoples attention. See what is being said about us & what we shared.

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    Our Services 1 Business Consultation (Strategy, Marketing, Operations & Finance) Brand Development Comms Development Behaviour Change Management Project Management Financial Planning Business Development 2 Music Clearance & Licensing Music Clearance for film & production Music licensing obo composers Contracting Negotiations ​ 3 Publishing & Publishing Administration Registration Collections Pitching for sync and other placements 4 Music Business Strategy Release Plan Consultation Tailored Release Plan Release Management Tailored distribution strategy Delivery to platforms and playlist pitching and placements 5 Artist Representation & Bookings Negotiation Contracting Logistics Management Business Consultation 45 min 75 US dollars US$75 Book Now OUR PREVIOUS PROJECTS

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