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There have been runaway rumours over the last few months regarding excessive pricing over the World Cup period in South Africa. International headlines have remarked on South African businesses trying to make a qu...
Recently, friends of mine returned from their honeymoon in Zanzibar, looking tanned, glowing and amazingly happy. Well, they just did get married in beautiful Cape Town...
A few years ago, I received a telephone enquiry from a person wanting assistance with planning a 3 week holiday in Bo...
Since I was small, my trips to the Kruger National Park have always been dampened by having to take some nasty-tasting medicine in the morning, and even for a few weeks after our trip. Much to my chagrin, my refusal...
I adore good food and wine so you can imagine my delight when I discovered a way to enjoy a “smorgasbord” of both within a five kilometers of my home! The Constantia Wine Route...
Pretty much anywhere you travel around the world will bring you up close to the local cuisine of that destination - unless of course you're being safe (and boring) and only sticking to fast food! ...
So you've decided to come to Africa because it's the world's one last remote and undiscovered destination. You plan to conquer the continent and explore the wilderness, but when you arrive you find that Africa is quite......
Every time I go to the Kruger National Park, I just fall in love with it all over again. Iconic Kruger is really a place for every budget & type of client. From a value for money experience to a Uber luxurious retreat. W...
During the 1960s and early 1970s, if you walked into any travel agent in the UK, you’d probably have seen a poster of a wallowing hippo with the slogan ...
Too often tourists and travellers are accused of being part of the problem; they rush into an area, indulge in a luxurious holiday and then rush out again without really getting to know the land they’re visiting or contributing ...
Is your ranger using words that you don't understand? Searching through pages and you have no idea what they're saying? Here's our first guide to a few frequently used safari terms: An...
It isn't uncommon for first time travellers to Africa to experience concerns relating to the vast array of creepies and crawlies found here. In fact, quite often the possibility...
The incredible soccer fever sweeping across South Africa at the moment is electric, astounding and hugely positive to say the least, and even though Bafana Bafana, the ...
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Cape Town is in Africa; Africa is home to the iconic Big 5 African animals, therefore you should be able to go on Safari near Cape Town. Right? Well not exactly. Cape Town has incredible n...
What started off as a casual suggestion soon became a reality within 18 hrs! Unexpectedly given the Monday off, I suggested to a friend from Australia who's here for the WC 2010, th...
There’s a lot of misunderstanding surrounding the perennially popular Kruger Park. The term ‘Kruger Park’ is most often used as a blanket reference to a much wider...
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