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Had a lovely vacation with family touring the southern part of South Africa. Drove the Garden Route from ...
There are few places on this earth which has wowed me so much as Knsyna did. This ...
This was to be the highlight of our trip to South Africa and boy it did not disappoint even a second. The Amakhala game reserve is located ...
It's been 5 years since I last visited Zanzibar and with new resorts popping up all over the island, I knew it was time to re-visit and see what Zanzibar has to offer these days - and WOW, was I surprised! Take Stone Town for example: this World Heritage Site used to have only a h...
We started our journey by meandering through the beautiful Winelands and onto the famous Whale Coast.There is something about driving through the Winelands, being surrounded by vineyards and mountains from all sides that just lifts your spirit. We had a quick stop over at Delaire Graf...
Madikwe, for a while now, has been known as a prime safari location in South Africa. Not only is it located a mere 3-4 hours drive from Johannesburg, it falls within a malaria free zone which is ideal for a family safari holiday and it boasts the magnificent "makanyane" or what is more co...
I could never understand what the hype was about Sun City as I had never been there before and there have been so many different reviews about this resort and its accommodation on offer. I really liked this resort, as its very family friendly and activity driven but with that said, you need to...
Ah, Cape Town. Where does one start? I think the mere fact that I, like many other Capetonians living in Cape Town, take for granted this gem we referto as the Mother City. I recently took the opportunity to travel through Cape Town and the surrounding areas to destinations I ha...
Whenever I am fortunate enough to visit a game reserve, I always carry a bird book with me. It seems to make sense to do so in a country that is ranked 25 in the world for having the highest number of bird species. There are currently just under 860 recorded species of birds in South Africa, o...
I have recently been to the Eastern Cape for my first safari experience. If you haven’t had the opportunity to do a safari, then its hard to explain how awesome this experience actually is. From the sounds of the birds calling in the early hours of the morning to the sunsets over the Afr...
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