More than 600 braai enthusiasts flocked to Lottus Stadium to celebrate South Africa Heritage Day in an extraordinary display of culinary passion and community spirit.
Participants, united by their love for traditional South African barbecue, came together in an ambitious attempt to secure a place in the Guinness World Records for the largest braai ever held.
The atmosphere was electric as families, friends, and food lovers arrived equipped with grills, meats, and an array of delicious sides. The event was not only a feat of culinary prowess but also a vibrant celebration of South African culture, showcasing the rich traditions that define the nation.
Kruger National Park: One of the largest game reserves in Africa, Kruger National
Park covers over 19,000 square kilometers and is home to the Big Five: lions, leopards, rhinoceroses, elephants, and buffaloes.

Shamrock
Biltong – seasoned strips of dried meat. Similar to beef jerky (but much tastier!), this is the spicy, cured snack eaten at rugby matches. It is usually made from beef, game and even ostrich.
Kamikaze Grandma
Which unit describes the intensity of light in South Africa? Nelson Candela