Reasons to visit Makhanda

Posted on 8 May 2024 By Nomvelo Masango

Formerly known as Grahamstown, Makhanda is rich in history and offers a number of interesting things to explore and enjoy. The quaint town in the Eastern Cape boasts the quintessential ‘old-town charm’ which is complemented by the vibrancy of students.

Cathedral of St. Michael and St. George in Church Square looking down High Street, Grahamstown, South Africa

There are many reasons why Makhanda is worth visiting. Here are a few of them:

A rich history

Makhanda has a very rich history. It is home to the Albany Museum which was established in 1855 and is one of the oldest museums in South Africa. The museum’s exhibitions cover a range of topics including natural sciences, history and archeology.

Another popular historical attraction in Makhanda is the 1820 Settlers Monument which carries a history linked to the first English settlers. If you are a history buff, a visit to Makhanda is an educational and enriching experience worth considering.

Architecture worth seeing

Makhanda has many stunning old buildings. They form part of the town’s treasures and contribute to the list of reasons why some tourists choose to explore Makhanda. From European-style churches to old boarding schools, the historic architecture bears witness to the town’s past and is undoubtedly a feast for the eyes.

Picture: Getaway Gallery

A chance to explore African music

When in Makhanda, the International Library of African Music (ILAM) is the place to be. The researching, publishing and teaching centre is home to more than 200 traditional African musical instruments. It is a great place to take a deeper look into African culture and the history of African music. Plus, you will get to explore different musical instruments from all across the continent.

The National Arts Festival

Picture: Sourced / @nationalartsfestival

The quaint town of Makhanda is also known for hosting the National Arts Festival. During the annual multi-disciplinary art event, Makhanda transforms into a melting pot of different art forms. This year, the festival will take place from 20 – 30 June. The event is worth experiencing, especially for art enthusiasts who wish to explore different artistic features including music, dance, opera and other performing arts. There are also awesome markets and fascinating craft stalls worth visiting.

Picture: Sourced / @nationalartsfestival

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