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Sunday Tribune
|March 08, 2026
FEELING burnt out at the beginning of the year is a common experience for many South Africans.
It is rarely a sign of laziness; rather, it often indicates that you have been operating under high stress for an extended period, and the transition back to routine can be overwhelming.
According to the World Health Organization, burnout is a distinct occupational phenomenon characterised by emotional exhaustion, physical fatigue, and cognitive weariness resulting from chronic workplace stress.
Fortunately, travel can effectively help combat burnout by providing essential distance from stressors.
Stepping away from work and daily routines breaks the cycle of stress, offering a “hard reset” for your brain.
Research indicates that vacations can boost mental and physical health, with 75% of people reporting improved mental well-being from time off.
Spending time in nature, particularly in quiet coastal or mountainous areas, helps ground you and reduces stress.
If you're feeling stressed and fatigued, consider these local escapes for burnt-out South Africans.
Visiting South Africa's Wild Coast is an ideal remedy for burnout, forcing a “digital detox” and disconnection from the high-stress modern life.
The area is known for its dramatic landscapes, including rocky coastlines and coastal forests, which foster mental and physical recovery.
@ Immersion in nature
The Wild Coast provides a “healing in nature” experience, scientifically proven to lower cortisol levels, reduce anxiety, and improve cognitive focus.
The combination of ocean, forests, and rural landscape allows for a reconnection with the essence of community.
@ Slower pace of life
Unlike urban environments, the Wild Coast offers an unhurried pace of life, centred on walking along beaches and engaging in simple, non-digital activities.
Activities include long walks on undeveloped beaches, hiking over red dunes, and kayaking in quiet estuaries, which help reduce muscle tension and calm the mind.
This story is from the March 08, 2026 edition of Sunday Tribune.
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