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Fun things to do in Gauteng this festive season

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For residents of Gauteng who are staying home this festive season, there is plenty to do within an easy drive of home. If your friends and neighbours have headed to the coast, then it's time to get outdoors, make the most of the lack of crowds and enjoy the huge array of fun activities that Gauteng has to offer. From aerial fun like bungee jumping to on-the-ground and underground activities like guided walking tours and spelunking, there's loads to do. Over and above this, there are ample opportunities to get an adrenaline rush on four wheels. The CSi Property Group debunks the myth that Gauteng is a concrete jungle and offers an array of safe ways to enjoy your time off this festive season.

One, two, three, bungee

There are a few places in Gauteng where you can go to get an adrenaline rush, and bungee jumping at Soweto Towers is one of the most popular options. In case you're new to the world of being an adrenaline junkie, bungee jumping involves jumping from a high place (such as a bridge) while secured by a stretchy rope. When the rope has stretched as far as it will go, the elasticity of the rope will pull the jumper back up. At Soweto Towers, your jump is a height of 100 metres. Bungee Mogale in Krugersdorp offers Gauteng residents another spot where you can cross bungee jumping off your to-do list.

Widen your horizons on a walking tour

Use this festive season to get to know your province better by going on a walking tour and learning about the history and culture of your area. Walking tour options in Gauteng include opportunities to explore inner-city Johannesburg, Soweto and Hillbrow, among other areas. You can also choose a food and beer tasting experience, a street art tour or even a cultural tour during which you explore monuments like the Hector Pieterson Memorial. One of these walks typically takes three to five hours, and you'll learn about the area you're exploring from a knowledgeable resident.

Explore cave systems

Spelunking - or exploring underground caves - can be taken on in Gauteng at The Cradle of Humankind. You'll get to explore the place where million-year-old fossils have been found, and the Cradle offers a great adventure for novices and the experienced alike. The Bat Cave provides a great introduction to the world of cave exploring, so don your headlamp this festive season and discover our province's heritage and historical significance.

Fun on four wheels

Adventure Zone in Cullinan, just half an hour from Pretoria, offers Instagram-worthy views and opportunities to explore the rugged terrain on a quad bike. Those looking for an adrenaline rush on four bigger wheels can head to Hennops Off-road Trail, which is around 30km from both Sandton and Pretoria. The range of obstacles on offer will suit both newbies and veterans in a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.

Four quick ideas for things to do in Gauteng these holidays

  1. Head to Honeydew Mazes, where you'll have to find your way out of a maze constructed from indigenous reed fencing by answering questions in a quiz.
  2. Have a day of tactical fun at Woods Paintball in Fourways, which offers four different fields and a shooting range.
  3. Get up close and personal with crocodiles and other reptiles at Croc City Crocodile and Reptile Park.
  4. Temporarily forget that Christmas happens in summer in South Africa and get some festive winter vibes by going ice skating at Northgate Ice Rink.

Wherever you live in Gauteng, there is always something fun to do nearby. If you're looking for a new home in any corner of Gauteng, contact the CSi Property Group. We'll find you your dream home to rent or buy.

Author: CSi Property Group

Submitted 17 Dec 21 / Views 626