Stacey & J Sbu relive their #SweetEscape weekend away on the Shayamanzi Boat House in eJozini

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Stacey and J Sbu wrapped up their #SweetEscape adventures this past weekend whilst lounging on a boat surrounded by majestic views. We are not jealous, you are KZN!

The team had the opportunity to travel and experience the beauty that our beautiful province has to offer made possible by Tourism KwaZulu-Natal and their campaign: #KZNHasItAll Believe It. This passed weekend we were in eJozini, a small town on the main route to Mozambique.

The team spent our 2 nights eJozini at Shayamanzi Houseboat. Shayamanzi Houseboat, which is the first houseboats in South Africa, the only ones of their kind. The experience was absolutely amazing.

Listen to the full podcast to hear the highlights of this past weekends trip KZN…
7 Dec 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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