Category: Africa

Masai Mara - Game viewers paradise

Masai Mara - Game viewers paradise About the Masai Mara The Masai Mara National Reserve is one of the most visited and renowned game viewing destinations in the world. Located in southwestern Kenya, it encompasses an area of over 1510 km2 and is home to large populations of wildlife. The wide open plains provide excellent […]

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Garonga Safari Camp - Safari for the Soul

We hurtled down the ochre path, the cool wind exhilarating, in our faces. Lawrence, the game ranger, manoeuvered the Landrover expertly around the torn-down trees, through dense bushes and around dusty bends. It was evidently the path less traveled. At one point, a wildebeest emerged from the bush and ran across the path in front […]

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Life’s a Journey

Life’s a Journey I am a travel addict. It is the excitement of discovering magical places, and the vibrancy and diversity one encounters every step of the way that has me addicted. I was fortunate to have married a man who shares my passion for travel and in our 11 years together we have journeyed […]

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Morocco:11 Essential Safety Tips for Solo Female Tourists

Morocco:11 Essential Safety Tips for Solo Female Tourists Although Morocco doesn’t often come up on a list of top destinations for solo female tourists, it doesn’t mean that it doesn’t get its fair share of female travellers. With its myriad attractions from the endless desert dunes of the Sahara to the beautiful views of the […]

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2010 FIFA World Cup Fever

The 2010 FIFA World Cup I can feel it – it is here! I live in Johannesburg – the centre of the 2010 FIFA World Cup where this year’s most exciting soccer (otherwise known as football) matches, will be played. Even I, who am not a football fan, have been affected with it. I have […]

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Kruger National Park…After Dark

Kruger National Park…After Dark We had been driving around Kruger National Park since early morning. We had had an eventful day in which we had encountered several creatures that we didn’t normally see, perhaps due to the recent heavy rains. Smaller creatures, such a mongoose, tortoises, chameleons and snakes. Larger creatures, such as the lion, […]

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Holiday reading and co-incidences?

Holiday reading and co-incidences? Reading books on holiday has a profound impact on the way I experience and perceive my vacation. As I immerse myself in the captivating narratives and rich worlds created by talented authors, the stories unfold before my eyes, transporting me to new realms and introducing me to fascinating characters. Each page […]

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