
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...
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“Wilderness is not a luxury. It is a necessity of the human spirit” Edward Abbey Mila (Milandi) enjoyed a walking safari in Zambia where she visited both the Lower Zambezi and South Luangwa...
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/6As a tour operator, we attach the T&Cs of car rental to our final itinerary documents. But these are written in legalise and let us face it – somewhat off-putting to read. How many of our...
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Most families don’t just take a safari or a beach holiday in South Africa. They choose a family safari in South Africa for its variety of scenery, its family-friendly game lodges and the...
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The safari – and photographs In my first post on tips for safari photography, I focused on tips for preparing for your safari in terms of what equipment to bring. Now we focus on the safari...
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The 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...
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It’s coming up to the prime holiday season in Cape Town. So we’ve updated our Top 20 Things to do with Kids in Cape Town. It’s focused a little more on older kids (from 6 upwards) but there...
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The Okavango Delta in Botswana is the largest and most beautiful oasis in Africa – an isolated, lush green paradise with some of the richest wildlife in the world. But what causes the annual...
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Part 2 of our article on suggestions for activities with children when you are on holiday in the Cape. (Click here to read Part 1 of Things to do with kids in Cape Town if you missed it…) Part 2...
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