• Sabi Sands: The Premier Destination for a Big 5 Safari in Africa

    Sabi Sands: The Premier Destination for a Big 5 Safari in Africa

    Sabi Sands: The Premier Destination for a Big 5 Safari in Africa Sabi Sands Nature Reserve offers the pinnacle of a Big Five safari in Africa. The area, adjacent to the globally recognised Kruger National Park, forms part of the Greater Kruger with unfenced borders between Sabi Sands and Kruger National Park. This allows animalsContinue…

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  • KwaZulu-Natal’s Beauty and Conservation Unveiled

    KwaZulu-Natal’s Beauty and Conservation Unveiled

    Beyond the Ordinary: KwaZulu-Natal’s Beauty and Conservation Unveiled Locally referred to as KZN, South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province is a place of lush sugar cane plantations, Big Five game reserves, coastal splendour and the incredible Drakensberg mountain range. It’s also home to the Zulu people, South Africa’s largest ethnic group (and historically a proud warrior nation),Continue…

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  • How to enjoy an African safari with kids

    How to enjoy an African safari with kids

    Insider tips: How to enjoy an African safari with kids I love nothing more than taking my children on safari. To me, going on safari and seeing my children in awe of the natural world is a magical experience. The time I spend with my loved ones in the bush is where we have theContinue…

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  • The Whale Issue

    The Whale Issue

    Whale Season in South Africa, Mozambique and Madagascar Earlier this month I witnessed the mesmerising spectacle of whale season along the Indian Ocean coast of South Africa. I was visiting Scottburgh and was treated to an awe-inspiring display of breaching and lobtailing by the many humpback whales off the coast, right from my hotel window. Their acrobatic displaysContinue…

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  • The Flower Issue

    The Flower Issue

    From Barren To Breathtaking: The Best Places To See The Cape’s Spring Flowers A remarkable natural spectacle unfurls across South Africa’s Western Cape and Northern Cape Namaqualand regions as winter’s grip gradually loosens and the sun’s warmth coaxes the landscape. Spring brings an explosion of vibrant colours, as the once-barren terrain transforms into a canvasContinue…

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