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It's one of those things that makes your blood both freeze and boil: muggings on Table Mountain. A result of what is essentially a wilderness environment slap-bang up against a sprawling, poverty-stricken urban one, these criminal attacks have blighted the landmark destina...
I just had to share the links to these most amazing pictures of wildlife at its best in Africa. Truly amazing pictures. No wonder Africa is on most peoples bucket list. Well done Marina Cano http://www.marinacano.com/ ...
This isnt going to be a long winded story but i thought i would share my experience at O on Kloof last weekend. We arrived at the boutique hotel on Saturday afternoon as we were greeted by the friendly staff and shown to our room. we had the great opportunity of stayin...
Pity Africa: the continent that gave birth to mankind, the place we learned to walk upright, to talk, to co-operate and make tools, to paint and to dance has had a poor press over the years. Can you remember a time when there hasn't been an African disaster on the ...
The US Sate Department has just released a Travel Alert for its citizens who are planning a trip to Zambia during or immediately after the national elections, scheduled for 20th September 2011. Incu...
A recent article in the Travel Mole (10 August) pointed out that last minute air travelers pay twice as much than those who book well in advance. This is one fact I can confirm as booking flight tickets in advance, h...
MySafari was very interested to learn recently of the development of an eco-project in the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville). Wilderness Safaris will be operating in and around the Odzala-Kokua National Park where its main aim will be to allow guests to track and view the Western Lowlan...
A few years ago I really struck it lucky when I got to spend a night or two at Azura: an award-winning lodge on Mozambique’s Benguerra Island. I remember waking up on that first morning and stepping o...
Yes, yes I know they're Indian Ocean islands starting with the letter M but did you know that they are also Indian Ocean islands that can be surfed? As a Cape Town-based surfer accustomed to water so cold it gives you an ice-cream...
Having taken the lauded La Colombe restaurant's ratings to lofty heights, the prodigious Luke Dale Roberts left. This kind of talent cannot have it's wings clipped and Luke felt that the time had come to spread his. ...
Ironic isn't it? Africa, the world's poorest continent by a country mile, turns out to be toe-curlingly expensive to visit. Holidays to destinations that the less enlightened would call a swamp (the Okavango Delta) or a big field (the S...
Family camping expeditions to Mana Pools were something of a regular feature in my childhood, and when I say family, I mean family: aunts, uncles, cousins - the whole bang shoot. ...
For anyone who has ever visited Africa, the sheer, infectious ambiance is hard to forget. That feeling of being completely immersed in a place is hard to find, but somehow Africa just does it. Perhaps it's the unders...
I recently had the privilage to spend a weekend at The Robertson Small Hotel in Robertson. What an amazing place! Everything was perfect. We had an amazing room, great service and enjoyed some delicious meals in the famou...
If you're into large dangerous animals sporting fearsome teeth, horns and tusks then you'll simply love South Africa. It's one of the best places in Africa to see the serious stuff - the Big 5 in particular - but the choice of big game destinations can be overwhelming for ...
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