The spring flowers of the Cape West Coast, Cederberg and Namaqualand in the Northern Cape have a worldwide reputation. So this article on tips for flower viewing in 2025 is all about how you can...
READ MOREBeing a solo traveller is a two-fold affair! On the one hand you are completely independent, having to think only of yourself and no one else’s likes and dislikes. (Phew!) But on the other you’ll...
READ MOREThe coffee culture in Cape Town is strong and vibrant. There is an increased offering of outstanding coffee shops in Cape Town to choose from. I have never considered myself a true ‘coffee...
READ MORELots of our guests fly to the Kruger National Park and its adjacent private game reserves for their Kruger safari. And then they fly straight out again. Unless you are seriously short on time, I...
READ MOREOne of the most frequent questions we are asked is what safari clothing should we pack, so I attempt to address this question with a blog post at the beginning of each season, as this does vary...
READ MOREThe Cape Winelands and its picturesque towns To write a post comparing Stellenbosch versus Franschhoek in the Cape Winelands is fairly dangerous. I may have furious hoteliers from both towns...
READ MOREThe Tiny Country with the Big Heart – Malawi Although Malawi is a small country relative to African standards, this is also its appeal as it welcomes those looking for a relaxing safari and beach...
READ MOREThe Budget for a Safari in Kenya How much does a Kenya safari cost in 2025? What is the safari price in Kenya? These are some of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to planning a...
READ MOREFamily Safaris are best with children of seven or so. By this age, the safari planning questions become easier to answer. If a lodge takes children under 12 then they’re allowed to go on the...
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