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13Aug/18

Explore the Spring flowers of Namaqualand

August 13, 2018Flowers, NamaqualandMardoret at Thuru Lodge

The season of blooms is upon us once again! The wildflowers of Namaqualand have started turning parts of the Northern Cape into a natural wonderland. Every year, between late July and mid-September,Read More…

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24Aug/17

Northern Cape attractions to add to your bucket list

August 24, 2017Bucket List, Kgalagadi, Kimberley, Namaqualand, Northern CapeMardoret at Thuru Lodge

The Northern Cape boasts a colourful history and a variety of cultural tourist attractions that you must add to your bucket list. This unique province offer the tourist a very different experience of South Africa. TopRead More…

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01Aug/17

Start planning for this year’s flower season in the Northern Cape

August 1, 2017Flowers, Namaqualand, Northern CapeMardoret at Thuru Lodge

The Northern Cape’s flower season, as its known, is no ordinary springtime blossom. From August to mid-September  the province is transformed into a kaleidoscope of colours and is carpeted with wildflowers. The spectacularRead More…

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15Mar/17

Namaqualand – from dusty plains to spectacular

March 15, 2017Namaqualand, Photography, South AfricaNamaqualand, Nature, South AfricaMardoret at Thuru Lodge

A mere 5 hours’ drive north of Cape Town you will find a wilderness that is semi-desert, arid, with dusty plains with dramatic mountains in the background, but when you choose theRead More…

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