Kimberley. – During a recent visit to the City of Diamonds I had the great pleasure of spending two nights at the new four star Kimberley
I had the great pleasure of visiting Azura Benguerra and it reminded me of how much beauty and wonder we have within easy reach of South
Leonardo da Vinci said ‘water is the driving force of all nature’ and nowhere is that more true than in Africa. Yet despite the fear
As the plane leaves Johannesburg Kasane bound, I try to remember the last time I visited this part of the country. It’s been at least ten
Looking back at my travel experiences of the past few years, there are certainly some adventurous moments that stand out as highlights and that I
‘Set in the Northern Cape, the city of Kimberley was founded in the 1870’s on the hope and fervor of the diamond rush that saw
If I say Madagascar – do you say Lemur? This seems to be the one thing that everybody knows about the rather large piece of
‘In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.’ – John Muir I love being in the bush. Stepping into the wild
As South Africans we know all too well how much money goes into an international trip. Beyond the cost of long-haul flights, we need to
One of the things that I love most about my job is that I get to meet inspiring people that are following their dreams in
I was invited by MadagasCaT Charters & Travel and Fly Airlink to a heavenly experience of Island Hopping off Nosy Be. Starting with two
I was invited onto ‘Passport to the World’ on Radio Helderberg 93,6fm by Cathy Retief-Neil, to talk about my trip Island Hopping off Madagascar
Mozambique. – Pemba is a port city in Northern Mozambique and the capital of the Cabo Delgado province. First settled in 1904 as Porto Amélia after
Botswana. – Our experiences are enhanced by the people we meet, the guides that bring the areas to life and the many rich lessons we
Botswana. – The Cape Buffalo have a reputation for being extremely dangerous, especially when wounded, earning them a place among the Big 5. As a species
Botswana. – A beautiful female impala shows us her distinct markings, as though carefully painted on. Although most commonly sighted on many southern African game
Botswana. – The plains zebra, also known as the common zebra or Burchell’s zebra – named after the British explorer and naturalist William John Burchell – is
Botswana. – An elephant approaches a tree near Camp Xakanaxa in the Moremi Game Reserve. Read: Botswana’s Okavango Delta. With Desert & Delta and #FlyAirlink
The how, where, when and what of the Okavango Delta. From the light aircraft I catch glimpses of water canals pushing their way through the
Botswana. – Beyond my African dreams, I joined Airlink Airlines to experience the rich offerings of Botswana Okavango Delta, flying their Cape Town to Maun
Botswana with FlyAirlink. Beyond my African dreams, I joined Airlink Airlines to experience the rich offerings of Botswana, flying their Cape Town to Maun service before taking a
I visited Kimberley with Fly Airlink taking two full days to explore the rich offerings of this area that saw prospectors descend on it
Flying with Fly Airlink into Pembamwe spent two nights at AVANI Pemba Beach Hotel & Spa with explores of the village and time next
Kimberley. – During a recent visit to the City of Diamonds I had the great pleasure of spending two nights at the new four star Kimberley Anne Small Luxury Hotel. It’s impressive from the moment you
I had the great pleasure of visiting Azura Benguerra and it reminded me of how much beauty and wonder we have within easy reach of South Africa. Especially in Mozambique. Lucky for us Airlink have direct
Leonardo da Vinci said ‘water is the driving force of all nature’ and nowhere is that more true than in Africa. Yet despite the fear of drought and ongoing prayers for rain to wet the
As the plane leaves Johannesburg Kasane bound, I try to remember the last time I visited this part of the country. It’s been at least ten years I work out, and I can’t wait to have
Looking back at my travel experiences of the past few years, there are certainly some adventurous moments that stand out as highlights and that I would like to recommend in my African Wish List for
‘Set in the Northern Cape, the city of Kimberley was founded in the 1870’s on the hope and fervor of the diamond rush that saw prospectors descend on the area to stake their claims with
If I say Madagascar – do you say Lemur? This seems to be the one thing that everybody knows about the rather large piece of land that broke away from the African continent to find
‘In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.’ – John Muir I love being in the bush. Stepping into the wild for time that is focussed entirely on reconnecting with nature;
As South Africans we know all too well how much money goes into an international trip. Beyond the cost of long-haul flights, we need to convert our hard-earned Rands into foreign currency and often end
One of the things that I love most about my job is that I get to meet inspiring people that are following their dreams in beautiful parts of the world, and hear their story. That
I was invited by MadagasCaT Charters & Travel and Fly Airlink to a heavenly experience of Island Hopping off Nosy Be. Starting with two nights at Sakatia Lodge, then three idyllic nights onboard the
I was invited onto ‘Passport to the World’ on Radio Helderberg 93,6fm by Cathy Retief-Neil, to talk about my trip Island Hopping off Madagascar with MadagasCaT Charters & Travel and Fly Airlink, spending time
Mozambique. – Pemba is a port city in Northern Mozambique and the capital of the Cabo Delgado province. First settled in 1904 as Porto Amélia after the Queen of Portugal, it has over the years grown
Botswana. – Our experiences are enhanced by the people we meet, the guides that bring the areas to life and the many rich lessons we take during our time with them. This is Dennis, who
Botswana. – The Cape Buffalo have a reputation for being extremely dangerous, especially when wounded, earning them a place among the Big 5. As a species they thrive in the Okavango Delta, opt to stay close
Botswana. – A beautiful female impala shows us her distinct markings, as though carefully painted on. Although most commonly sighted on many southern African game drives, they should not be overlooked, but rather admired for
Botswana. – The plains zebra, also known as the common zebra or Burchell’s zebra – named after the British explorer and naturalist William John Burchell – is the most common and geographically ranges from the south of
Botswana. – An elephant approaches a tree near Camp Xakanaxa in the Moremi Game Reserve. Read: Botswana’s Okavango Delta. With Desert & Delta and #FlyAirlink and for more on how to get there have a
The how, where, when and what of the Okavango Delta. From the light aircraft I catch glimpses of water canals pushing their way through the land, announcing the approach of the new season that will
Botswana. – Beyond my African dreams, I joined Airlink Airlines to experience the rich offerings of Botswana Okavango Delta, flying their Cape Town to Maun service before taking a light aircraft transfer from there into
Botswana with FlyAirlink. Beyond my African dreams, I joined Airlink Airlines to experience the rich offerings of Botswana, flying their Cape Town to Maun service before taking a light aircraft transfer from there into the Moremi National Park. Spending
I visited Kimberley with Fly Airlink taking two full days to explore the rich offerings of this area that saw prospectors descend on it to stake their claims with dreams of striking it rich
Flying with Fly Airlink into Pembamwe spent two nights at AVANI Pemba Beach Hotel & Spa with explores of the village and time next to the ocean before heading by light aircraft to Anantara
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