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Time for Celebration. Second Dream Come True. Self Drive Road Trips
R71 POLOKWANE TO TZANEEN
Drive to the 1400 m summit of Magoebaskloof pass, in the Land of the Silver Mist, take photos, even through a barrel of a Long Tom Eat a Boerie at an earth fill dam Say CHEERS because local is LEKKER
With all the chaos of COVID  and it’s impact on every one’s ability to travel, It is easy to loose  sight of the beauty around you. The beauty  in your own  “BACK GARDEN “ Jan & Marina Steenkamp, owners of Bendor Bayete, have travelled extensively since 1990 inland and in neighbouring countries and have extensive experience of places to see. Touring is in our BLOOD………….. BORN TO DRIVE!  A new star was born in 2021, our SECOND  DREAM (SELF- DRIVE DAY ROAD TRIPS in LIMPOPO and  MPUMALANGA) AFTER SETTING UP A SELFCATERING GUEST HOUSE DURING 2009.        THIS IS A ROAD TRIP WITH A DIFFERENT ANGLE……..PHOTO SCHAVENGER HUNT (Take Photos as Evidence from the Clues that are Given)       The self- drive road trips  start from  BENDOR BAYETE, our accommodation facility in POLOKWANE. Expand your EXPERIENCES and get NEW PERSPECTIVES on  the OLD FAMILIAR ROADS  AROUND POLOKWANE IN LIMPOPO. Choose your own  DAY TRIP Adventure.
R101 POLOKWANE TO MOKOPANE
Snap a pic of molten metal, used in the Mkaba War Meet the violinist at the Civil Square in the CBD Visit a walking museum Do some WILDTHINZ and visit the site of the first gold mine activities in South Africa Meet AUSTRALOPITHECUS and eat some Asian Cuisine
N1 POLOKWANE TO MAKHADO
Eat breakfast in a One-Horse Town See a battle scene in a skirmish museum Do some brilliant calculations and show Einstein who is the best Visit a town that changed from a Missionary with one shop to a mall with 73 shops Meet the SCRAPTURE KING Buy a FOKKOL at a hidden gem Visit a town where everyone is family
THIS PHOTO SCAVENGER DAY-TRIP IS NOT ABOUT THE STUFF YOU ARE TRYING TO SEE AND FIND, BUT… ABOUT THE TIME SHARED WITH FAMILY OR FRIENDS!
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TS Elliot: ‘It is the journey, not the destination that matters!’