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
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Whether you are local or a tourist, if malaria-free, eco-friendly, big-game-viewing, family-friendly, adventure-loving travel is your thing; you’re going to want to read this... My friends and I we
Bright eyed travelers to South Africa's crown jewel, Cape Town, know all about the scenic Garden Route, which takes you into the malaria-free Eastern Cape and onto the pristine beaches and mountains o
News of the recent attack and death of a swimmer at Fish Hoek beach in Cape Town by a great white shark sent a cold shiver through my entire body - not least because I live in Cape Town and the incide
The day has drifted by rather leisurely; maybe you've got sandy feet from a day on Camps Bay beach, or your camera is full of beautiful shots of Cape Point or the Winelands or even the colourful house
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