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There are endless places to see in this world and travel beckons, as does discovery. Yet as women travellers it is important to ensure our
There are endless places to see in this world and travel beckons, as does discovery. Yet as women travellers it is important to ensure our
A Norwegian company has applied to conduct seismic surveys for oil along the Cape’s West Coast using air-gun blasts known to be highly damaging to
As 2018 drew to a close we could reflect on the trips we’d taken, whilst anticipating the potential and promise of the new year. From
At least 600 cheetahs are kept in captivity in South African tourism facilities, offering interactions and cub petting in the name of conservation and education.
I was asked recently by Katherine Graham to offer my thoughts on Investing in African Travel as she compiled an article for kulula’s khuluma Inflight magazine This is her feature
I was interviewed by Bizcommunity.com about my travel trends and influencer predictions for 2018, including my thoughts on major disruptions that may just be on
The machines could be mistaken for a baggage cart if not for the computer monitor strategically positioned on top of it. They look like robots
On 22 November by invitation of Big Ambitions, I co-hosted and presented at their first-ever Big Connect event in Cape Town, where the focus was
As you know, I’m all about conscious travel, appreciation for the places we visit and respect for the people we meet along the way –
August is Women’s Month in South Africa and Travel Massive Africa joined forces with the Department of Tourism to host simultaneous events around the country to celebrate all
This is a space for me to share memories, anecdotes, photos, stories and travel advice which I have collected over the past years. Also, new
There are endless places to see in this world and travel beckons, as does discovery. Yet as women travellers it is important to ensure our safety at all times, as no place in this world
A Norwegian company has applied to conduct seismic surveys for oil along the Cape’s West Coast using air-gun blasts known to be highly damaging to marine life. Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS) plans to do 2D and
As 2018 drew to a close we could reflect on the trips we’d taken, whilst anticipating the potential and promise of the new year. From 2018 we will carry forward the anti-plastic movement, our concerns
At least 600 cheetahs are kept in captivity in South African tourism facilities, offering interactions and cub petting in the name of conservation and education. Do these facilities truly promote the survival of free-ranging cheetahs
I was asked recently by Katherine Graham to offer my thoughts on Investing in African Travel as she compiled an article for kulula’s khuluma Inflight magazine This is her feature and all the reasons why it is Africa’s time to
I was interviewed by Bizcommunity.com about my travel trends and influencer predictions for 2018, including my thoughts on major disruptions that may just be on the rise, by Robin Fredericks. This as part of their
The machines could be mistaken for a baggage cart if not for the computer monitor strategically positioned on top of it. They look like robots with the body of baggage cart and a computer monitor
On 22 November by invitation of Big Ambitions, I co-hosted and presented at their first-ever Big Connect event in Cape Town, where the focus was to encourage essential conversation between travel brands and bloggers. The
As you know, I’m all about conscious travel, appreciation for the places we visit and respect for the people we meet along the way – as well as the notion of ‘leaving only footprints, taking
August is Women’s Month in South Africa and Travel Massive Africa joined forces with the Department of Tourism to host simultaneous events around the country to celebrate all the wonders of the women in our industry. Cape Town’s
This is a space for me to share memories, anecdotes, photos, stories and travel advice which I have collected over the past years. Also, new experiences which I constantly search out and enjoy. Having enjoyed
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The Incidental Tourist
The Incidental Tourist is a Personal Travel Blog of a conscious traveller with a deep love for Africa, its incredible people and the environment.
Here I bring you narratives, stories, video and photographs from my travels around the globe, including accounts of gorilla trekking in Uganda, turtle rescue in Kenya, tree planting in Zambia and setting up a temporary home in Lisbon. Not to mention falling in love with Marjorelle Blue in Marrakech.
Included too are accommodation and restaurant reviews, as well as details of the conservation efforts that I support.
A self proclaimed earth advocate and beauty seeker, I invite you to share in my love of sustainable impact travel – and the rich offerings of our beautiful world. With a long career as a Dream Holiday Maker, I can assist with travels arrangements to any of these areas too.
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