Top Father's Day activities to strengthen your bond
Sunday Tribune
|June 08, 2025
THE MONTH of June brings with it a special celebration - Father's Day. This day serves as a heartfelt reminder to recognise and honour these unsung heroes who play an indispensable role in our lives. Dads are often the silent supporters, the guiding hands and the pillars of strength in our families.
Whether it’s through a simple conversation, a shared adventure or a comforting embrace, fathers create lasting memories that foster a deep sense of security and belonging.
With Father's Day fast approaching on June 15, South Africans are gearing up to appreciate their fathers by participating in various fun activities that not only celebrate their contributions but also strengthen the bond between dads and their children.
It is a day to honour their sacrifices, celebrate their achievements and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
For a Father’s Day filled with lasting memories, here are some unforgettable adventure ideas to surprise dad.
Safari sho’t left: A wildlife adventure
Imagine spending a day surrounded by the beauty of nature, witnessing majestic wildlife up close - a safari with dad promises an exhilarating experience.
For those based in Gauteng, the Dinokeng Game Reserve offers the closest Big 5 safari adventure, where fathers and children can bond over the breathtaking beauty of African wildlife.
If you’re in KwaZulu-Natal, venture to Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, renowned for its significant white rhino population and history of conservation.
Drawing visitors for its classic safari experience, this park provides ample opportunity to spot the Big Five.
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