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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...
The Royal Portfolio collection boasts three very different and spectacular establishments. It is safe to say that they offer an experience close to perfect. These three properties are the Royal Malewane Lodge in the Kruger National Park, Birkenhead Hous...
For many of us, the idea of booking a holiday to a foreign country or a foreign continent no less, is quite a daunting task. You have to have some idea where you're going for starters, and that includes knowing a bit about the language, currency, best places to visit, what to bring along a...
It was the frayed slippery rope - hanging forlornly from a wave-battered vertical cliff face like a hangman's noose - that finally did it for me. The saucer-wide eyes of my fellow hikers followed my gaze skyward and back down again. Appare...
When I was a child I used to dream of horse riding on a tropical beach - golden sand stretching out before me, the sun on my face, breeze in my hair, and the sea and sky both shifting shades of blue. I recently got to live that dream and where better than on the magni...
On August 18th this year something monumental happened in the world of conservation: the presidents of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe signed into legal being the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA). A 2006 Memora...
Safaris are anything but predictable. Even the most experienced safari guide can be surprised by what lies around the next corner - take this interaction between a plucky mongoose and a l...
Whether you're sitting on the beach with a book, lazing on the rocks with an ice-cream, or scanning the seas with binoculars, a whale tail is always a very pleasant surprise! Dyer Island...
I have never been a keen birder, but on a recent trip to the Delta, I was totally blown away by the abundance of birdlife. From the tiniest, brightly coloured bird to the biggest fish eagle I have ever seen. Here's a pick of my favourite birds - The...
These days not everyone wants to splash out on a 200 guest wedding with all the frills and trimmings, but would prefer making the entire wedding celebration much more of an experience. By this I mean the growing trend to get married overseas;...
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