How to celebrate Heritage Day in Mpumalanga
Heritage Day isn’t only about the fire. For some, it’s a road trip. For others, it’s music, family games or food that feels like home. If you’re still wondering how to celebrate Heritage Day, we’ve rounded up a few suggestions.
Make lunch the main event this Heritage Day
Every family’s got that braaimaster who swears their way is the only way. Which means lunch is never at 1pm, it’s “when the meat is ready.” Until then, it’s just smoke and sneak tastes. Or keep it simple. Head to Mzansi’s favourite family restaurant for a Famous Grill.
Take a road trip this Heritage Day
Heritage Day in Mpumalanga might mean God’s Window or the Blyde River Canyon. The drive always has its drama: padkos finished before the first stop, cousins debating over who should have the aux, and photo breaks that take longer than planned.
No worries about food though. There’s a Wimpy at Engen nearby. Stop in for whatever you’re craving, and let the Rewards App turn it into points for your next trip.
Share a story this Heritage Day
It’s not Heritage Day without aunts and uncles swapping stories around the table. Some are history lessons, some are just for laughs, all are familiar. Now add something new for the little ones. We’ve got storybooks in all 11 languages: their turn to enjoy a story.
Between the views, the drives and the family games, Heritage Day fills up quickly. When you need a meal, Wimpy is right there to make it easy.