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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A casual observer may be forgiven - just - for thinking that the fynbos is, when seen from a distance, just a bunch of scrubby, boring bushes. The truth is however that the unique Cape Floral Kingdom
When you're in the Mother City, there really is no end to the list of things to do. We're all familiar with the popular list of attractions - Table Mountain, the Winelands, glorious beaches and every
Anyone who’s been to Cape Town will tell you it’s a magnificent city, and if they don’t then they must be one of those urban junkies who’s more comfortable hemmed in by high-rises than staring
It's hard to avoid Table Mountain, plonked down as it is in the centre of Cape Town. We navigate by it ("go down the M3, keep the mountain on your right"), we hike up it (I like to choose from
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