Welkom, the dynamic, pulsing heart of the goldfields, is one of the few completely preplanned cities in the world. It not only features beautiful parks, green suburbs and spacious, modern business centres, but is also one of the safest cities for motorists in the world. There are no traffic lights and very few stop streets. Welkom is a fast-growing and wealthy industrial city and its inhabitants boast the highest per capita income in the country. Welkom's citizens have an abundance of entertainment - cinemas, drive-in theatres, discos, a variety of restaurants and a library. It was transformed from barren veld into an attractive city in less than 20 years. The various mine evaporation dams and pans on the outskirts of the city attract a prolific bird life.
07 September 2020
23 August 2020
NAPIER
Napier city is located in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand, around 6 hours driving time south from Auckland. Perched on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, this elegant city is a memorial to a 1931 earthquake and fire that destroyed most buildings and killed many people. Napier is known as the Art Deco Capital of the world. It is enhanced by palms and the angular Norfolk Island pines and bounded by fertile fruit and grape growing plains, dramatic hills and the shores of the South Pacific. In Napier, you can enjoy the legacy of its brave rebuilding and savour the spirit of the optimistic Art Deco era. Nowhere else can you see such a variety of buildings in the styles of the 1930s.
15 August 2020
BRANDON
Brandon, the province's second-largest city, is a major agricultural centre located on the banks of the Assiniboine River and within easy access to many lakes and parks. The commercial and cultural hub of western Manitoba, with a population of just over 40,000. It is a flourishing centre with ample hotels, restaurants and parks. It hosts two major provincials fair - the Summer Fair and Pro Rodeo and the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair (western Canada's largest spring agricultural and classical horse show). Brandon is a city on the rise with many hidden gems and untold stories!
Plan your excursion to Brandon - a city on the rise: Brandon Tourism
08 August 2020
OSHKOSH
The city that never stops eventing
With more than 1,000 events annually, there is always something happening in Oshkosh, Wisconsin's Event City. More than 500,000 spectators from 60 countries come to Oshkosh each year to take part in the world's largest aviation event, EAA AirVenture. Oshkosh is also home to the premier country music and camping festival in the nation, Country USA. Located on the western shore of Lake Winnebago, Oshkosh has an abundance of waterways and also offers world-class museums, art galleries, theater and musical productions and unique dining and shopping venues.
For more information, log on to visitoshkosh.com
02 August 2020
TENBY
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park - the only British national park focused almost exclusively on the coast lies in the far-flung south-west corner of Wales. The impressive cliffs alternate with secluded coves and big sandy beaches, good for swimming, though the waters are chilly. The park has a smattering of historic sites, including the impossibly picturesque St David’s Cathedral, built in a Viking-proof nook by the Irish Sea.
Tenby, with four sandy beaches, is the the most popular resort in the region, a combination of narrow, cobbled streets within the walls of its old town and of pastel-shaded Regency and Georgian houses overlooking the harbor. Medieval Tenby’s ancient town walls still stand, enclosing streets and passageways full of shops, inns, and places to eat. A Tudor scientist named Robert Recorde, who invented the "equals" (=) sign, was born here.26 July 2020
HAMILTON
- NZ's largest inland city.
- NZ's longest river, the Waikato, flows for 16 kilometres through the city.
- Hamilton's population ranks fourth in the 67 districts in NZ.
- Has a youthful population - around half of residents are less than 30 years old.
- NZ European make up three quarters of the population and Maori 19 per cent.
- The city is home to more than 80 ethnic groups.
- Mild climate and moderate year round rainfall keep the city and surrounding area very green.
- 145 parks and gardens and 63 sports areas.
- The city has more than 1,000 hectares of open space.
- Three international sports venues – the multi-purpose FMG Stadium Waikato, the boutique international cricket ground Seddon Park, and indoor sport venue Claudelands.