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Love in the Bush sets the tone

There are few things more romantic than a sunset, accompanied by the love of your life.

Last Saturday, couples who were part of the Love in the Bush experience, had the opportunity to stare deep into each other’s eyes while the sun sets.

The Love in the Bush initiative is the brainchild of the Shumba and the Safaris founder, Jabulani Shumba.

Tsepiso Ramaphala and his date, Velly Phema having a moment under the sunset.

“I had my first date in the Polokwane Game Reserve on a big rock where we could watch the sun set. I realised this is a very romantic setting. These days couples tend to spend more time on their phones than with each other, even on a date. On this rock there is no service and that is why I included it in the trip. I want people to bond again.”

Rosin Masekoameng and Mackson Mojapela on the rock with the sun setting in the background.

Apart from the sunset viewing, the couples experienced a back, neck and shoulder massage with hot stones or a deep cleansing facial, a game drive and 4×4 experience, a romantic dinner and a live show by Lyncus Music Academy.

“I want to do this type of thing more often, giving people the opportunity to experience nature and get to love it.”

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