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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...
Household names like the Serengeti, Chobe, the Masai Mara and Kruger may dominate the safari scene but it's often the lesser known national parks in Africa that deliver the kind of wild, remote and people-less experiences that the bigger parks like to boast about. ...
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...
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...
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As Marlin the clown fish swam the East Australian current in search of his son Nemo, millions of film viewers were introduced to the laid-back tones of Crush and Squirt, two sea turtles swimming the current to warmer seas. While Disney movies give cut...
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 ...
Only once you have travelled to Mozambique, will you truly understand the meaning of "African time". There is no rush and internal flight delays are common: "Relax, you will get there!" This is a concept that is incomprehensible for ...
I often hear rumours of travel agents being redundant and that there is no place for us in the technological world of on-line booking engines like Expedia and Travelocity. ...
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