visiting: south africa.
January 25th, 2012 § 13 Comments
It’s been brought up before that there’s a slight chance that I’ll be heading to South Africa with my mom and brother come November. While nothing is in stone and still depends on a multitude of different factors, I can’t help but begin to do some preliminary planning (read: looking up gorgeous, albeit often unrealistic, places to stay, visit and dine). When I stumbled upon this one I knew it needed to be shared immediately. Certain aspects of it date all the way back to the 1690′s which itself is incredible to think of, while many of the spaces were built in 1777. Part hotel, part farm, part restaurant all combined together to make for one gloriously pretty vacation.









I’m absolutely loving your blog!
What an incredible space this is! I’ve heard great things about South Africa, I bet it’s an amazing place to visit. Hopefully I’ll make it there someday to see for myself! xo
oh-my-gosh!! I love it! Take me with you plllllease!!!
Wow, so stunning! What an escape this would be.
I’ve got a friend who worked for four months in SA, and she came back just completely obsessed. Ever since then, it’s been on my list of dreamy places to travel. Hopefully you get to go!
I love that bathroom a lot. Those tiles are the perfect shade of off-white. And I really hope you get to go on your trip. Fingers crossed.
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South Africa is definitely on my list. It’d be a lonnnnng flight, but so worth it. I hope you get to go!!!!
that is amazing… i planned a post just on that hotel for the next week!!!
How fun! I’ve always wanted to go there. Can’t wait to hear about your trip.
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WOW! a trip to NZ would be so so amazing!! i hope it works out for you!
xoxo danni
THAT would be incredible if it works out. Love the photos!
Oh my gosh, can I come? This looks AMAZING – I love the bull on the wall. I’d love to visit S.A – can’t wait to hear how your trip goes (fingers crossed for you). Rach x
Oh yeah Babylonstoren is beautiful – love the new fresh twist on the old Cape Dutch farm house! Shame, I do hope everything falls perfectly in place that you would be able to come to South Africa. Cape Town in November = pure awesomeness.
j’adore tes gouts!