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Blacks do caravan

Fikile Hlatshwayo
Barcode 9781431423774
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Release Date: 16/06/2016

Genre: Travel & Transport
Label: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
Language: English
Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
Pages: 180

Tells the story of a young South African family's caravan journey, and the everlasting memories created along the way. The book aims to inspire South Africans to take time out of their busy schedules and spend that valuable time with their families to discover the beauty of the country.
I come from a culture where camping is purely for white people. Even if black people were to camp, they would not enjoy it because it is reminiscent of how many of us used to live; in fact, a lot of black people still live like that today – cooking on a fire, using communal toilets, with access to little or no technology – I thought there was no way I would agree to this camping expedition. Blacks Do Caravan tells the story of a young South African family's caravan journey, and the everlasting memories created along the way included amazing adventures and wonderful experiences. The book aims to inspire South Africans to take time out of their busy schedules and spend that valuable time with their families to discover the beauty of our country. Fikile's trip began on 15 September 2014 and during the journey she came to the realisation that South Africa is still a divided nation. Over twenty years into democracy, boundaries still divide us. Fikile aims to break those boundaries created by the past regime and contribute to the unity that is needed for all South Africans to move forward and experience this country equally, whether caravanning or any other form of holidaying. Fikile and her family visited over 60 caravan parks and extended their trip to the Kingdom of Swaziland, while on her travels she was blown away by the warm reception she had from fellow campers.