
Camp Kuzuma outside Kasane, Botswana.
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
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
I miss travelling in Thailand, something that I was lucky enough to do regularly while contributing to the Tourism Authority of Thailand blog for years.
One of Africa’s best kept secrets and fondly referred to as the African Galápagos, the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe in the Gulf of
Ecotourism is much more than a buzz word. Global trends show that a significant majority of travellers want to engage more in local conservation and
There’s a strong smell of incense in the air as we enter the temple, the tiny sticks stand straight as soldiers in a bowl of
The Art of Conscious Travel. My tips on how to be a better traveller.
Hotels are usually the lodging options people think of when they’re going to be travelling. They’re everywhere and easy to book and customers usually see
A focus on health and wellness is ever important as we seek out quiet settings to replenish the soul, return balance to our systems and
Green Pearls – After working with Green Pearls Unique Places, visiting and reviewing a collection of their properties in Thailand during October, I’m extremely
My article on ’The Spier Revolution’ has just been published in African Travel Market and I’m so happy to be spreading the good word about
I joined Cathy Retief-Neil on her ‘Passport to the World’ show on Radio Helderberg 93.6fm to talk about the green side of Thailand a few
Thailand. – Tomorrow I leave on the ‘Amazing Thailand Green Mega Fam Trip’, joining a group of International Media to take a closer look at
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
I miss travelling in Thailand, something that I was lucky enough to do regularly while contributing to the Tourism Authority of Thailand blog for years. It was therefore exciting to read about the reopening of
One of Africa’s best kept secrets and fondly referred to as the African Galápagos, the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe in the Gulf of Guinea form part of a volcanic chain that showcases striking
Ecotourism is much more than a buzz word. Global trends show that a significant majority of travellers want to engage more in local conservation and activities that promote sustainability. In Thailand – and around the
There’s a strong smell of incense in the air as we enter the temple, the tiny sticks stand straight as soldiers in a bowl of sand; coins, flowers and fresh fruit add to their favour.
The Art of Conscious Travel. My tips on how to be a better traveller.
Hotels are usually the lodging options people think of when they’re going to be travelling. They’re everywhere and easy to book and customers usually see commercials for chains, which makes them feel familiar with the place.
A focus on health and wellness is ever important as we seek out quiet settings to replenish the soul, return balance to our systems and stop for long enough to be reminded of what really
Green Pearls – After working with Green Pearls Unique Places, visiting and reviewing a collection of their properties in Thailand during October, I’m extremely proud to be announced as one of their Global Ambassadors.
My article on ’The Spier Revolution’ has just been published in African Travel Market and I’m so happy to be spreading the good word about Spier Wine Farm, their philosophy and gentle relationship with the
I joined Cathy Retief-Neil on her ‘Passport to the World’ show on Radio Helderberg 93.6fm to talk about the green side of Thailand a few weeks back. If you missed it, have a listen to
Thailand. – Tomorrow I leave on the ‘Amazing Thailand Green Mega Fam Trip’, joining a group of International Media to take a closer look at the eco-tourism efforts of this popular destination. The second most
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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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