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In a world where the hustle and bustle of city life can be overwhelming and its fast pace a constant challenge to keep up with, the desire for respite “far from the madding crowd” is an alluring prospect.
“Urban living can be extremely stressful and we seldom have the time to “stop and smell the roses,” says Shaun Lamont, Managing Director of First Group Hotels and Resorts. “However, being able to pause and appreciate life’s simple pleasures that often go unnoticed in the rush of daily living, is important to our overall well-being. That’s why a holiday at a destination far removed from urban chaos, encourages people to slow down and de-stress in tranquil and beautiful surroundings.
Whether you’re seeking a weekend escape or an extended holiday there are any number of enchanting locations to choose from. First Group, for example, offers a diverse selection of hotels and self-catering accommodations, whether it’s at the foot of the majestic Drakensberg, along the beautiful beaches in the Cape or KZN, or soaking up the picturesque charm of the countryside.
“Taking a break from city life at times and learning to “smell the roses” and discover the simple joys of life once more, can create a sense of well-being that refreshes the spirit, and reminds us of life’s little treasures,” concludes Lamont.The views of authors published on South Africa Today are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of South Africa Today. By viewing, visiting, using, or interacting with SouthAfricaToday.
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