
The Pafuri Walking Trail. Kruger National Park.
Last month I was given the opportunity to travel to the Kruger National Park’s Northern Makuleke Concession, visiting the Pafuri Camp before doing the
Last month I was given the opportunity to travel to the Kruger National Park’s Northern Makuleke Concession, visiting the Pafuri Camp before doing the
Pafuri Collection. – There’s one more accommodation option I’d like to introduce you to while we’re speaking about the Pafuri Collection. Rob Hicks, one
Pafuri Collection. – There’s something very humbling about being in an area that belongs to the wild. It’s more than just insight into how
Active Holidays For All, From The Gentle Explorer To The Adventure Seeker.
To retreat is to take time out from the world, to cleanse and exercise the body and quiet the mind and come to rest in
I’ve always loved watches and remember clearly the first one I was given as an 10-year-old. I’d been nagging my parents for ages, wearing my
It was Richard Mullin who said ‘The only man I envy is the man who has not yet been to Africa – for he has
Earlier this week I got to chat to the wonderful Refilwe Moloto on CapeTalk about Digital Detox Holidays and how much I recommend regular breaks from technology. This
The “disconnect to reconnect” travel trend clearly indicates a need to rethink our relationship with digital distractions. I spoke to Sawubona Magazine about taking a
My article on ‘Spiritual Retreats for the Soul Searcher’ for OnRoute Magazine as it first appears here and above. Included below for easy reading. After
#VenusOnTheGo. – Safari. For me, talk of an African Safari conjures up dreamy images of Meryl Streep as Karen Blixen in the movie Out Of Africa.
Pafuri Collection. – ‘Each foot step of mine on the sandy path covers a track of an animal that has come before me. Impala peer
Pafuri Collection. – A bridge over the Luvuvhu River, en route to Pafuri Camp. There were plenty of giant crocs in that river, let it
Pafuri Collection. – As seen on the top of the koppie at the Baobab Hill Bush House. I’m wasn’t sure what it was, but loved
Last month I was given the opportunity to travel to the Kruger National Park’s Northern Makuleke Concession, visiting the Pafuri Camp before doing the four-day Pafuri Walking Trail with RETURNAfrica Pafuri Collection. This brought
Pafuri Collection. – There’s one more accommodation option I’d like to introduce you to while we’re speaking about the Pafuri Collection. Rob Hicks, one of the consultants working at the Pafuri Camp, took me
Pafuri Collection. – There’s something very humbling about being in an area that belongs to the wild. It’s more than just insight into how things were, even more than how they are meant to
Active Holidays For All, From The Gentle Explorer To The Adventure Seeker.
To retreat is to take time out from the world, to cleanse and exercise the body and quiet the mind and come to rest in our essential nature. These are the South African Soulful Escapes
I’ve always loved watches and remember clearly the first one I was given as an 10-year-old. I’d been nagging my parents for ages, wearing my Gran’s when she’d let me and asking incessantly when it
It was Richard Mullin who said ‘The only man I envy is the man who has not yet been to Africa – for he has so much to look forward to.’ An accurate observation as
Earlier this week I got to chat to the wonderful Refilwe Moloto on CapeTalk about Digital Detox Holidays and how much I recommend regular breaks from technology. This following her conversation with Dr Wenjie Cai, Lecturer in Tourism
The “disconnect to reconnect” travel trend clearly indicates a need to rethink our relationship with digital distractions. I spoke to Sawubona Magazine about taking a break from it all and how I now, regularly retreat
My article on ‘Spiritual Retreats for the Soul Searcher’ for OnRoute Magazine as it first appears here and above. Included below for easy reading. After more than ten years of being obsessively attached to my
#VenusOnTheGo. – Safari. For me, talk of an African Safari conjures up dreamy images of Meryl Streep as Karen Blixen in the movie Out Of Africa. Living and laughing through the challenges of early pioneering days
Pafuri Collection. – ‘Each foot step of mine on the sandy path covers a track of an animal that has come before me. Impala peer at us timidly through the fever tree forest, while the
Pafuri Collection. – A bridge over the Luvuvhu River, en route to Pafuri Camp. There were plenty of giant crocs in that river, let it be known. Read about my Pafuri Walking Trail experience here.
Pafuri Collection. – As seen on the top of the koppie at the Baobab Hill Bush House. I’m wasn’t sure what it was, but loved it. Since I’ve learnt that it’s an Adenium multiflorum, or
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