Author: Sara Essop

Meet Jeanne from Learning to Breathe Abroad

Meet Jeanne from Learning to Breathe Abroad I created the “Travellers’ Tales” section to give other travellers an opportunity to talk about their travels on my blog. Today I would like to introduce you to Jeanne , a travel blogger and digital nomad from Cape Town . She blogs at Learning to Breathe Abroad. I […]

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Okonjima and the AfriCat Foundation

Okonjima and the AfriCat Foundation Why does man destroy that which he does not understand? When we destroy in ignorance, we reap the unexpected . . . It is only through education, that the men, women and children of Africa will come to understand that we must learn to live within our wilderness and not without." Author […]

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3 Stunning Island Destinations You Need to Visit

Island Destinations you should visit B.E.A.C.H - Best Escape Anyone Can Have Often, those wishing for a vacation dream of crystal clear sea, white sand beaches, and delicious fresh food and drinks they can’t find anywhere else. For this reason, island destinations are incredibly popular, and will usually feature quite highly on people’s bucket lists […]

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4 amazing destinations to visit in China

4 amazing destinations to visit in China I came to China to follow my star and to steep myself in the raw regions of the universe. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin China is an astonishing country to explore – deservedly floating near the top of every globetrotter's bucket list. Few countries on earth can offer such […]

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7 Best Coffee Shops in Melbourne

Looking for the best coffee shops in Melbourne ? Read on... Melbourne is the capital of Victoria, the second-most populous state in Australia. The local inhabitants are known as Melburnians, and the city attracts tourists and travellers from all across the world. The city is home to several popular cultural institutions like the National Gallery […]

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7 Great Road Trips in Australia

Great Road Trips in Australia Looking for great road trips in Australia ? Read on... “I can speak to my soul only when the two of us are off exploring deserts or cities or mountains or roads.” – Paulo Coelho Did you know that Australia is the sixth largest country in the world by area? […]

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7 Things to do in Kuwait

7 Things to do in Kuwait Kuwait is gradually climbing up the ranks in the popularity charts of hot travel destinations in the Gulf area. With Nasair operating flights to Kuwait on a more regular basis than before, this destination is becoming a global pick over the last few years. While Kuwait is small and […]

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Exploring Cape Country Routes with the Supertubes Collection in Jeffreys Bay

Review: Cape Country Routes - Supertubes Guest House Collection in Jeffreys Bay Stop anyone with a wet suit anywhere in the world and ask them where the number one surf spot in South Africa is and their answer will be an emphatic 'J-Bay!'. Jeffreys Bay, affectionately known as J-Bay, is a surfer’s paradise in the […]

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A visit to Maropeng and the Cradle of Humankind

Maropeng and the Cradle of Humankind On 9 May 2017, there was a major announcement at Maropeng. The scientists who were behind the ground-breaking discovery of the new hominid species, Homo Naledi , in 2015, announced new discoveries from the Rising Star Cave site in the Cradle of Humankind – one of the richest fossil sites in Africa. […]

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