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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...
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...
My Mom's Father used to take them camping in the Gorongosa when she was in primary school, just at the time it was becoming a National Park in the 60s. He'd pack up the car and pack in the kids and head for Mozambique. He wasn't a big fan of crowds or comfort so he'd set ...
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...
Often envied by the more adventurous safari-goer for having the best seat on a game drive, the tracker is the guy who sits on the special seat at the very front of the vehicle. ...
My dream lodges in Africa are remote. There is something spine-tingling about being miles and miles from civilization on the wild continent of Africa, with nothing around you besides uninhabited wilderness or deep teeming waters. As you will see...
Picture this.... you are standing at the very edge of the Ngorongoro Crater, the caldera spread out below you and a glass of bubbly in hand. As darkness settles and the torches are lit around the lawns you hear ch...
It's called the Rim of Africa: a 650km, 48-day hike along the Cape Fold Mountains, the gnarled chain of peaks and turrets that sweeps scimitar-like across the south-western Cape, providing a discernable edge to the continent as it slips...
I must admit I have been lucky in this life to have visited and revisited many gorgeous islands but Mnemba has just booted the Seychelles off the top of the list! Wo...
Once bitten by the Africa bug, you can never be cured. But don't worry! I'm not talking about a dangerous insect, or virus that is going to...
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