Jonathan’s Travel Tales
Who Is Jonathan?
Hey there! I’m Jonathan – a presenter, actor, and filmmaker who loves to dream big and stir up a little trouble. Growing up in Johannesburg, I spent countless weekends at the Cavern Resort in the Drakensberg, where I came home with more bruises than souvenirs from climbing trees and exploring the outdoors. Those early adventures taught me that the best memories happen when you’re outside, moving, and a little bit scared.
My Travel Personality
Three Words That Define Me
If I had to pick three words to describe how I travel, they’d be:
- Adventurous – I’m always chasing the next thrill.
- Curious – I want to know why things are the way they are.
- A little awkward – I often find myself in funny, unexpected situations.
First Steps Beyond Home
London – A Pub‑Side Introduction
My very first trip abroad took me to London to visit my uncle. I still remember walking into a cozy local pub with him and his husband, trying fish‑and‑chips for the first time, and feeling the buzz of a city that seemed both familiar and brand new.
Off‑The‑Beaten‑Path Adventures
Namibia – Feeling Like Another Planet
The most remote and awe‑inspiring place I’ve ever visited is Namibia. Endless deserts, towering dunes, and star‑filled nights made me feel like I’d landed on a different world. The sheer scale of the landscape humbled me and changed the way I look at our planet.
A Bizarre Vacation Moment
There’s a strange story from one of my vacations that I can’t repeat here—think of the wild, unpredictable moments you see in the Hangover movies. Let’s just say it involved a misplaced passport, a spontaneous dance-off, and a lot of laughter.
Food & Atmosphere
Amura at Mount Nelson – An Underwater Gatsby Dream
One meal that still makes my taste buds dance is at Amura, the new restaurant on Mount Nelson in Cape Town. The sea‑inspired dishes, the soft lighting, and the décor that feels like stepping into a surreal, underwater Great Gatsby scene turned dinner into a magical experience.
Favorite Places to Rest My Head
Between Montusi Mountain Lodge and The Cavern
If I had to pick a favorite hotel, it would be a blend of Montusi Mountain Lodge and The Cavern in the northern Drakensberg. The area feels like my second home—rolling hills, crisp mountain air, and that sense of peace you only get when you’re surrounded by nature.
Bucket List Dreams
Antarctica – The Last Untouched Frontier
Topping my travel wish list is Antarctica. The idea of setting foot on a continent that remains largely untouched by humans excites me. I imagine icy landscapes, curious wildlife, and a silence so deep you can hear your own heartbeat.
Conclusion
Travel, for me, isn’t just about checking off destinations—it’s about the stories we collect, the bruises we earn, and the awkward moments that become the best anecdotes at dinner parties. From the bruised knees of my childhood in the Drakensberg to the icy plains I hope to walk on someday, each journey shapes who I am. So keep exploring, stay curious, and don’t be afraid to get a little awkward along the way. The world is waiting.


