I ran off a mountain on Saturday. Well I didn’t so much run as take a couple of steps, half-leap o... Read more
During the 1960s and early 1970s, if you walked into any travel agent in the UK, you’d probably h... Read more
Water is the life source of the African bush; spending enough time by the water holes, dams and riv... Read more
Whenever my family and I have been on a trip to one of South Africa's great wildlife reserves, it's ... Read more
great article sandy, nice to see an emphasis on so...
kimberoo on Beyond Lake Malawi: Places Worth Leaving Your Hammock ForLove the drive down to the Eastern Cape. Especiall...
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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 do you serious harm. The only harm this bug can do is pro
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
National Geographic’s film “Africa’s Lost Eden” was aired for the first time in the USA on Monday (12 April). This 50-minute documentary tells the story of Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Pa
“If it bleeds, it leads” is the running joke in most newsrooms around the world and in the run up to the Football World Cup in South Africa this year, South Africa has had a lion’s share of ba
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