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We started our journey by meandering through the beautiful Winelands and onto the famous Whale Coast.There is something about driving through the Winelands, being surrounded by vineyards and mountains from all sides that just lifts your spirit. We had a quick stop over at Delaire Graf...
Madikwe, for a while now, has been known as a prime safari location in South Africa. Not only is it located a mere 3-4 hours drive from Johannesburg, it falls within a malaria free zone which is ideal for a family safari holiday and it boasts the magnificent "makanyane" or what is more co...
I could never understand what the hype was about Sun City as I had never been there before and there have been so many different reviews about this resort and its accommodation on offer. I really liked this resort, as its very family friendly and activity driven but with that said, you need to...
Ah, Cape Town. Where does one start? I think the mere fact that I, like many other Capetonians living in Cape Town, take for granted this gem we referto as the Mother City. I recently took the opportunity to travel through Cape Town and the surrounding areas to destinations I ha...
This seems to be a question in everyone’s mind when booking a vacation to Cape Town in particular. There is so much to do in beautiful Cape Town and most of it is pretty easy to find information on the web or even book. The next question is always, should I do full day or half day, priva...
It is a common misconception that Cape Point is the southern most tip of South Africa when in fact it is actually Cape Agulhas. It is also here where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. At first sight, the secluded area of Cape Point does appear to be the furthest south part of Afric...
Setting off from Cape Town towards the Garden Route and eventually onto the Eastern Cape for a game reserve or two, the big question is whether to take Route 62 or travel along the N2. The N2 offers a quick and direct...
Its so hard to start planning a vacation of neighbouring towns in an unfamiliar city or country when you haven’t a clue of their location, how far they are from the main visitor attractions and what each place has to offer. The best way to get a clear understanding is to compare the two ...
Franschhoek has got to be my favourite of the winelands destinations. It has all the stunning views of mountains and vineyards but what makes it unique is the rich culture and French influence. Cute little boutiques, award winning rest...
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. ...
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