How to transform your Gauteng to KwaZulu-Natal road trip into a memorable family adventure

Kids in a car ready to embark on a road trip with family. Picture: Supplied

Kids in a car ready to embark on a road trip with family. Picture: Supplied

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With the December holidays approaching, many South African families are preparing to join thousands on one of the most iconic road trips in the country, the drive from Gauteng to KwaZulu-Natal.

Though it may be tempting to put your foot on the gas and reach your destination as quickly as possible, there’s a unique charm in slowing down, enjoying the journey and creating memories along the way.

According to Orrin Cottle, CEO of Brahman Hills in the Midlands, KwaZulu-Natal has it all.

“From a vibrant and diverse culture, majestic mountains, award-winning gardens, big five bush experiences, to great beaches with Blue Flag status, KZN offers it all,” he said.

Drawing on his expertise in creating unforgettable experiences, Cottle shares some tips to transform your road trip from Gauteng to KZN into a fun-filled family adventure.

Plan stops worth the pause

Taking a break every two hours is recommended to stretch and recharge, however, rather than only stopping at service stations, Cottle suggested including interesting attractions along your route.

“It’s worth a short detour to places such as the central Drakensberg for an exhilarating Canopy Tour or the magnificent, internationally acclaimed gardens at Brahman Hills in the KZN Midlands,” he suggested.

The expert said that the addition of six new sculptures offers a unique blend of art and nature worth viewing, and the kids can meet the famed “Giant”.

“Then of course there is the historic Mandela Capture Site or the PheZulu Safari Park and Cultural Village situated in the Valley of a Thousand Hills near Hillcrest.

“These breaks add a special touch to the trip, giving everyone enjoyable moments to look forward to and a chance to recharge,” said Cottle.

Refuel right

The expert said that when it’s time for a pit stop, look for places that offer more than just fuel and fast food.

“Choosing spots like The Windmills in the Midlands gives you a chance to enjoy a variety of fresh, quality meals, clean facilities and a change from typical road trip fare,’’ he said.

Cottle added that for families, stopping at establishments like The Windmills provides more than just a quick break.

“It’s an opportunity for kids to enjoy a mini-adventure in safe, green spaces designed for exploration. There are also enclosed areas for your pets to stretch and relax, with water bowls available to keep them hydrated,” he said.

Capture the moments

Cottle also recommended that you take a camera or make use of your phone to document your trip.

“Snap pictures and short videos at scenic stops, take family selfies and capture views from the car windows. This creates a log of memories and also makes the journey more engaging,” he said.

He added that kids and adults alike can enjoy looking back on these photos once you arrive while it’s a simple way to add a bit of fun and make the drive feel like a holiday activity.

Balance fun and downtime along the way

Lastly, he said that don’t feel pressured to keep the kids entertained non-stop and allow them to read, nap, or even get a little bored as it’ll make the stops feel all the more exciting.

“Sometimes, simply looking out the window, chatting, or daydreaming is enough to keep them entertained. By balancing fun activities with downtime, everyone can rest and enjoy the journey in their way,” said the expert.