South Africans embrace nature post-pandemic, setting global trends

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Post-pandemic, South Africans are flocking to the outdoors in unprecedented numbers, surpassing other nations in their enthusiasm for nature-based activities.

According to recent findings from a Global Nature Survey conducted by Corona, South Africans are spending more time in nature than respondents from the UK, Canada, Brazil and China.This surge in outdoor engagement reflects a significant shift in lifestyle habits, with South Africans seeking solace, relaxation and connection in the outdoors.

The survey, aimed at understanding the factors driving outdoor activities across different nations, highlights the increasing importance of nature in people’s lives.However, South Africans, along with Brazilians, stand out for their heightened appreciation of sunset moments. Corona, known for its dedication to promoting outdoor experiences, is actively celebrating this trend. The upcoming Corona Sunsets Festival World Tour is scheduled to take place at The Glen Country Club in Clifton on 6 April.

Melanie Nicholson, Corona’s head of brand, expressed excitement about the growing outdoor engagement among South Africans. The Corona Sunsets Unwind is intended to offer guests an opportunity to disconnect from the chaos of daily life and reconnect with themselves in nature.

 

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