
Durban. Things to do in South Africa’s sultry East Coast City.
Durban on South Africa’s KwaZulu Natal is hot in climate, character and local curry, this east coast city lays itself bare with relaxed and uncomplicated
Durban on South Africa’s KwaZulu Natal is hot in climate, character and local curry, this east coast city lays itself bare with relaxed and uncomplicated
I love Durban. It’s an African city. One that smells of spice and sunblock and holds childhood memories of dripping soft serves and carefully built sand
Sundowners: it’s a word that’s synonymous with summer holidays and evokes images of evening sunlight glinting off your cold cocktail, sand in your toes and
I love to walk, and while walking has long been known for its health benefits such as lowered blood-pressure, improved cognition, eased back-pain and more,
My article ‘Top Eating Experiences in your City’ for OnRoute Magazine as it first appears here on pages 52-56, and above. Included below for easy reading.
Destination Durban. I headed to Durban for a day of exploring with kulula.com and Avios, to take a closer look at this sultry and laid back
I headed to Durban for a day of exploring and to take a closer look at this sultry and laid back East Coast City, making
Travel Massive – The Chapter Leaders of Travel Massive South Africa have decided it’s time for a Travel Massive Day to celebrate the Un Official start to
Before we knew it, the week was gone and we flew into Durban with all it has to offer, immediately taking to the Golden Mile with
#meetsouthafrica – There’s not much that I love more than this country and its people. Talking about it and encouraging people to visit. I had
Durban on South Africa’s KwaZulu Natal is hot in climate, character and local curry, this east coast city lays itself bare with relaxed and uncomplicated confidence. Populated by a mixed people, yet dominated by Zulu
I love Durban. It’s an African city. One that smells of spice and sunblock and holds childhood memories of dripping soft serves and carefully built sand castles, rickshaw rides and views towards ships bobbing on the
Sundowners: it’s a word that’s synonymous with summer holidays and evokes images of evening sunlight glinting off your cold cocktail, sand in your toes and salt on your skin. With the festive season underway, Luane
I love to walk, and while walking has long been known for its health benefits such as lowered blood-pressure, improved cognition, eased back-pain and more, it’s also my preferred way to explore while travelling. It’s
My article ‘Top Eating Experiences in your City’ for OnRoute Magazine as it first appears here on pages 52-56, and above. Included below for easy reading. I really loved writing this and sharing my favourite places
Destination Durban. I headed to Durban for a day of exploring with kulula.com and Avios, to take a closer look at this sultry and laid back East Coast City, making discoveries old and new. I’m always surprised
I headed to Durban for a day of exploring and to take a closer look at this sultry and laid back East Coast City, making discoveries old and new. Having been to the city many
Travel Massive – The Chapter Leaders of Travel Massive South Africa have decided it’s time for a Travel Massive Day to celebrate the Un Official start to the summer tourism season. On the 18th November 2015
Before we knew it, the week was gone and we flew into Durban with all it has to offer, immediately taking to the Golden Mile with the rest of the group for an #Instawalk. Sharing stories
#meetsouthafrica – There’s not much that I love more than this country and its people. Talking about it and encouraging people to visit. I had a long successful career professionally creating dream holidays for visitors
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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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