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
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The Garden Route is well known for its scenic beauty and a leisurely drive down the national road through the Southern Cape has long been a favourite holiday for locals. With well sign-posted roads,
In a country where virtually every corner could be described as beautiful, amazing or breathtaking, it is testament to Amboseli's austere beauty and diversity of landscape that it continues to
The Garden Route has become a world renowned destination with the lovely towns of Knysna, Plettenberg Bay and Wilderness receiving many visitors throughout the year. And with good reason, although it
Autumn in the winelands of the Western Cape has to be one of the most beautiful sights in the world, and Tulbagh, completely surrounded by mountains has to be the most exquisite dead-end I have ever f
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