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On our recent Garden Route Educational we spent a night in Oudtshoorn - It is nestled between the Outeniqua and Swartberg Mountains and is fast becoming a popular tourist destination. It is home to the Cango Caves, meerkats and the Swartberg Mountains world Herita...
There has been much excitement for the Born Free Foundation staff and the conservation volunteers at the Shamwari Game Reserve, after the Fundu Library Project has finally been completed. On the 23rd June the...
So we’ve all heard about the celebrated Cape Winelands, but I'm not sure many know about the rather unconventionally-situated boutique wine farms in and around Cape Town. ...
The adventure began at the crack of dawn on a Monday morning. As soon as my alarm went off I was up and ready to go. I dont think I have been that excited in a long time so this was already off to a good start. We made our way to Cape Town International where we caught our 06:20 flight to Joha...
In an attempt to reduce the damage caused by Kenya’s ever-increasing tourist numbers, the Mara Naboisho Conservancy was established to preserve the country’s unique wildlife legacy and the home of one of the 7 wonders of the world: the grea...
I hadn’t given Kenya’s Laikipia region much thought - that was until I saw a photo of the Liosaba Star Beds. What an incredible image! It looks like a 4-poster time capsule: snuggle down...
So it seems that the world is going through an incredibly altruistic phase with everyone opening their hearts benevolently to the plight of others less fortunate. With this current trend for magnanimous deeds, there a...
Just like Quality Street chocolates, when it comes to Western Cape towns, everyone has their favourite. If you've been born and brought up in this beautiful South African province, you'll know that quaint, qu...
Just when I thought I had just about 'done' all the historic farms in the Cape Winelands, I stumbled upon one of the oldest working 17th Century 'werfs' in the Cape Winelands. The rich history of Babylonstoren reads somewhat like a fairy tale. Babylonstoren has been forev...
Most people come on holiday to Africa to marvel at the stupendous wildlife that grunts, growls and gallops across burnished savannahs. Interaction with the local population is usually limited to the guest/staff dynamics that tak...
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