Destinations

Tofo, Imhambane, Mozambique

Things to do in Tofo and Inhambane town, Mozambique

16 May 2013 | Linda Schonknecht

If you play your cards right and get there during the right season, Tofo and Inhambane town in Mozambique's Inhambane province is a diver's (and peri-peri enthusiast's) delight. Here's a pick of things to do, when to go and how to get there.

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Swimming Pool

Weekend Getaway at Sebumo Tude: Relax in the Eastern Cape wilderness

9 May 2013 | Jen Hoyer

Whether you’re travelling the coast along the R72 and looking for a quick stopover, or if you need a weekend getaway from East London, Grahamstown, or Port Elizabeth, Sebumo Tude is the ideal destination.

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Deepest Malawi, Mumbo Island

An epic insight into deepest Malawi: Leg One – Mumbo Island Camp

6 May 2013 | Aaron Gekoski

It was never a case of if Gemma and I should visit Malawi, but more a case of when. So here we are in the Land of Smiles, and we intend on doing a fair bit of grinning over the next three months as we have one hell of a trip lined up.

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Platbos indigenous forest, Gansbaai

An eco getaway to the Overberg’s secret: Platbos indigenous forest

1 May 2013 | Scarlet Nguni

Looking for an eco getaway that's as good for the environment as it is for you? Then get off the grid and visit Africa's southernmost indigenous forest, Platbos, the ancient forest located in Overberg.

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The steep incline to our El Mirador cabina, Drake Bay

5 Things to Do On a Roadtrip to the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

25 April 2013 | Jenna Van Schoor

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In Costa Rica, Easter holiday celebrations last a whole week - a perfect opportunity to get out and explore other parts of the country.

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Waterkloof Hiking Trail, Naukluft Mountain Park, Namibia

Naukluft Mountain Park: An unexpected desert oasis

22 April 2013 | Jayne Holness

If you're after something unexpected and slightly off the Namibian tourist track (but in no way inconvenient), I'd certainly add Naukluft Mountain Park to a self-drive Nambian itinerary. There are a number of accommodation options in the area that offer both chalets and camping and it's a relatively

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Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

5 reasons why you have to visit the Kgalagadi at least once

18 April 2013 | Samantha Corbett

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Over the Easter weekend, I decided to escape from Cape Town and run away to the beautiful Kgalagadi for a blissful four days of tranquility. Here's five reasons why you have to visit Kgaladi at least once in your lifetime.

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One of a coalition of five large male lions

On Safari in Tanzania: Moru Kopjes

12 April 2013 | David Youldon

Not far south from Seronera in the Serengeti lay the Moru Kopjes, an area of rocky outcrops. David Youldon and his friends, in search of Tanzanian wildlife, landed upon this this area. Here is the latest installment of his road in the east african country.

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The owners of Otter's Haunt have have established a number of trails to lure mountain bikers to this Vaal River hideaway near Parys.

Pedalling Parys at Otters’ Haunt

11 April 2013 | Jacques Marais

Otters’ Haunt is best known as a river-paddling destination, but owners Graeme and Karen Addison have established a number of trails to lure mountain bikers to this Vaal River hideaway near Parys.If you’re keen on a provincial cross-border crank, this ride can zip you into the Free State, Gauten

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Rubondo Island, Tanzania

New addictions at Tanzania’s Rubondo Island National Park

11 April 2013 | Anton Crone

Rubondo Island National Park is one of Tanzania's lesser known national parks, but that doesn't make it any less incredible. It's the largest Island national park in Africa, a lush, undisturbed forest filled with creatures great and small.

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