Destination Golf - March 2018 * | Page 45

In the chapter ‘Wayfarers All’ in the classic tale the Wind in the Willows – the Water Rat becomes increasingly agitated by the end of summer preparations going on all around him, especially those of the birds who twitter and dream and exchange stories of exotic stopovers and warm sunny African skies as they plot their annual journey down South! For those of you huddled up in the dark envelope of a northern hemisphere winter, there is hope! Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean islands are only a relatively short flight away and with the added bonus of no jet lag to contend with, this is a combination that makes this region a perfect place to land for the winter. What is the region really like? As a long term resident my answer has always been that it is very similar to the champagne steps in the swimming pool. You can figuratively dip in your toes and enjoy most of the essential sensory experiences of Africa without any of the culture shock that can come with a visit to many of our neighbours to the north of this region. Pic: San Lameer Golf Estate This is not to dampen the adventurous spirit in any of you, but rather to indicate that for those who want to sample Africa and yet still have the trappings of ‘civilisation’ within arms’ reach i.e. food they can recognise, tarred roads, and a first world infrastructure, etc. then southern Africa and South Africa in particular, offers the ideal entry point through which to initiate yourself into the marvels of this continent. For any golfers looking longingly at their clubs and staring disconsolately through the windows at the snow and sleet driving across their garden - this region is a paradise. Volume 4 • Issue 43 45