Gautrain`s state-of-the-art technology and high performance trains

Apr 252012

Gautrain’s rolling stock of 96 rail cars is based on Bombardier Electrostar series, known for their state-of-the-art technology and reliable high performance standards.

The Gautrain system has 24 train sets, each consisting of four cars designed to run at an operational speed of 160 kilometres per hour. Of the 96 rail cars, ten are specially customised for use on the airport link, and contain additional features such as extra luggage space and wider seats. The other 86 rail cars are designed for commuter services.

 

Gautrains High Performance Trains

 

The final design of the rail cars was done at the Bombardier plant in Derby, UK. Fifteen cars were manufactured and assembled in Derby, whereas the assembly of the remaining 81 cars was done at Union Carriage Works in Nigel, South Africa.

FNB Whisky Live Festival 2010

Nov 012010

The world’s largest whiskey festival, the FNB Whisky Live Festival 2010, will be running in Cape Town at the CTICC from 3rd to the 5th November and Johannesburg at the Sandton Convention Centre from 10th to the 12th November.  Promising to be bigger and better with more to see, do, and taste than ever before, this year’s event is one not to be missed.

Indulge in whisky sampling at the Tasting Hall, where over 180 different whiskies will be on show.  The Macallan Maturation Zone and Glen Grant Distillation Zone will be offering in depth educational tours and workshops, where one can learn the finer details of what goes into the whiskey manufacture process.  Schweppes in collaboration with the Liquid Chefs will be offering the hands on Art of Whisky Cocktail Making workshops, where you can learn how to make a variety of stylish and sophisticated whisky cocktails. The Lexus Whisky Lifestyle Lounge provides the perfect forum for client entertainment in an exclusive lounge, offering dinner, whisky cocktails and exclusive tastings of ‘unusual whiskies’ conducted by a well-known whisky host.  And for those of you wishing to experience the ultimate in guided whiskey tours, there’s the Lexus Connoisseurs Experience, a personalised guided tour of the festival and ‘unique’ tastings followed by dinner in the Lexus Whisky Lifestyle Lounge.  Pick ‘n Pay will be hosting a dedicated zone pairing fine foods with whiskies and Picardi Rebel will have an onsite retail store offering a great variety of whisky promotions.  Whether you are a connoisseur or completely new to whisky this festival promises to entertain, enthrall and broaden your knowledge on the exiting world of whisky!

Visit the FNB Whisky Live Festival website for more information.

Meeting Old Relatives at the Cradle of Humankind

Sep 072010

Mrs Ples, famous fossil discovered at Sterkfontein Caves

The famous 'Mrs Ples', a 2 million year old skull.

An hour’s drive from the bustling metropolis of Johannesburg one can find the Cradle of Humankind, a truly remarkable place that is sure to leave you dizzy trying to grasp the developments of life and our species on this planet.  Occupying 47 000 hectares of land and an official World Heritage Site since 1999, the Cradle of Humankind consists of 15 major fossil sites – sites where fossils of our ancestors have been discovered that date back over 3 million years!  The most famous of these sites, Sterkfontein Caves has produced over a third of early hominid fossils ever found.  Most scientists now agree that all humanity has a common heritage that begun in Africa, and nowhere else is this more evident than at the Cradle of Humankind.

Maropeng

Being such an important place not only to Johannesburg and South Africa, but to the entire world and everyone alive, the Cradle of Humankind has become a huge attraction to people from far and wide.  To this effort there has been a dual effort to add tourism infrastructure in the forms of exhibition and recreational facilities, hotels, and restaurants, while maintaining ongoing scientific explorations and conservation efforts.  This is evident in the Maropeng Visitor’s Centre, a highlight of any trip to the Cradle.  Maropeng, a Setswana term that literally means ‘returning to the place of origin’, is a state of the art exhibition centre that will take its visitors on a ride from the creation of the universe during the Big Bang 14 billion years ago all the way to the present.  On the way we stop and examine how the Earth came into being from a ball of burning gas 4.6 billion years ago and then move forward to 3.8 billion years ago when life first emerged on the planet.  Moving swiftly along, we find out how the earth has been rocked by 5 major extinctions, the last being only 65 million years ago when a meteor impact killed off the giant reptilian dinosaurs.

By all accounts nothing very exciting happened for the next 60 million years or so, the dinosaurs were dead and gone.  Larger, stronger and better adapted mammals developed and took their place.  Nothing exciting that is, until some primates began to shake things up.  This is where the Cradle of Humankind and Maropeng really come into their own.  From our 3 million old relative, Australopithicus Africanus, discovered in the Sterkfontein Caves, all the way to modern humans, Homo sapiens, that emerged only 200 000 years ago.  May seem like a long time, but in the grander scheme of things, as this brilliant exhibit demonstrates, it’s just a blink of the eye.  Maropeng, with its state of the art displays and unrivalled collection of human and early hominid fossils, tells the unbelievable story of humanities development and growth, development of language and technology.  Perhaps the greatest story ever told, and Maropeng does it amazingly.

Sterkfontein Caves, Cradle of Humankind

Sterkfontein Caves

From the riveting history lesson at Maropeng, one can visit Sterkfontein Caves for a more ‘in depth’ and close up look at where and how these amazing discoveries were made.  After learning about the famous fossils that came out of these caves and their historical significance, visitors can then take a tour of these magnificent caves.  Some of the more incredible finds here have been evidence of controlled fire that is 1 million years old as well as ‘Little Foot’, an almost complete Australopithicus Africanus skeleton that is over 3 million years old.

For more information check out Allabout’s listing or visit Maropeng’s website.

Orlando Towers: Johannesburg’s Playground for the Adrenaline Junkie

Sep 062010

The Orlando Towers, home to Johannesburgs most exciting vertical adventure centre.

The colourful Orlando Towers host Johannesburg's most exciting adventure centre!

Two weeks ago I reported how Cape Town’s Athlone Towers, the two enormous cooling towers of the decommissioned Athlone Power Station, met their demise in a spectacular controlled implosion.  The Athlone Towers however weren’t the only of their kind in South Africa.  In Soweto, South Africa’s most famous township based on the outskirts of Johannesburg, there is another famous pair of decommissioned cooling towers, the Orlando Towers.  Unlike their counterparts in Cape Town, the Orlando towers were not destined for destruction, but have come to serve another purpose entirely.  Instead, the disused towers were converted into a vertical adventure facility in 2007, the first of its kind in South Africa.

Vertical Adventure… What?

In 2001 rope access specialist Bob Wood was contracted for maintenance operations on the disused towers.  While performing this task, hoisted on a rope 100m above the ground and overlooking the vast metropolis of Johannesburg, Bob was struck by an idea.  Bob thought, as any sane person would, how awesome would it be to fall from here.  Or more precisely, to bungee jump, swing or abseil off these immense towers in the middle of Soweto.  Fast forward six years and Orland Towers, vertical adventure facility was born.

Bungee Jumping Orlando TowersSo what can one expect from this oversized playground for adrenaline junkies?  Well, first off to get to the top, where the thrills and fun begins, an external lift will take you up the side of the one tower.  This lift follows the concave structure of the tower, starting off leaning towards the tower, then straightening up, and then leaning towards the ground, 33 stories below, as it reaches the top.  After the lift stops you walk up a floating stairway to the jump platform as the city expands out far below you.  At this point the adrenaline is kicking in and nerves are on edge.  From here one has a choice between a number of extremely fun, albeit terrifying things to do.  For those wishing for a slower descent, abseiling down the tower is the way to go.  The abseil offers 40m drop before contact with the building, after which you can ‘moon jump’ the rest of the way.  For a much faster way down there’s the 100m bungee jump, off a suspension bridge suspended between the two towers.  Alternatively the power swing offers a pendulum style swing between the two cooling towers, guaranteed to take your breath away.  And if that’s not enough, how about trying the Abyss – the world’s first swing inside a cooling tower!

For more information on the Orlando Towers check out the Allabout listing or visit the Orlando Towers website.

Night Out in Jozi

Aug 122010

Johannesburg party nights

Planning on letting off some steam and having a night out on the town in the ‘City of Gold’? As South Africa’s largest city and economic hub, its not a surprise that Johannesburg is also an excellent party destination. Cape Town and Durban may have the beaches and natural beauty, but Joburg more than makes up for it with its clubs and nightlife, presenting a host of places where you can forget your worries and dance the night away. With so many people looking for a good time and a host of bars and clubs competing for their valued patronage, its not always easy to know where the best spots are. Luckily Allabout is here to separate the best from the rest. So without any more hesitation, here are Allabout’s top 5 night clubs in Johannesburg:

Manhattan Club

Situated in Rivonia, Manhattan attracts the most affluent party enthusiasts every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. The club resonates with energy from the as the crowd moves and grooves to the fat baselines coming from the state-of-the-art sound system. From current hits to old classics, you’ll be bumping shoulders with a crowd of beautiful people and local celebs. Manhattan features 8 impressive bars, including a shooter bar and ladies only cocktail bar. Where luxury meets sexy sophistication, brace yourself for a refined, playful and unparalleled clubbing experience.

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Welcome to Allabout’s blog

Aug 062010

I’m going to use this first post to say a little about Allabout, our new blog, and what you can expect to find here. If you didn’t know, we are a digital media company currently established in 4 cities – Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban in South Africa, and Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Our flagship product is a touchscreen city guide that we place in hotel foyers across the cities that we are established in. This blog is intended to compliment the city guide, giving you exciting news and events taking place in the Allabout cities, tips on restaurants and night clubs, and general insider info from those in the know. So check back often, because when it comes to getting the most out of the city you find yourself in, it’s all about Allabout!

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