Graaff-Reinet. – I was asked a while ago to walk Traveller24 through one of our country’s oldest towns, once described as the prettiest in all
Travel. – Yes. Here’s to all that is beautiful in our own country.
Karoo. – If I’ve learnt one thing over my years of SA travel loving it’s that in the end, it’ll always be the people who matter
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – The white rhino at Kragga Kamma have been dehorned as a precaution against poaching. A necessary thing these days. Actually, when I was
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – There is a bit of a misconception about affordable travel for South Africans. Its one of the reasons why the SA Tourism Sho’t
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – There was a taste of local when we stopped in at the Stormsriver Arts & Crafts centre for a look-see-shop.
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – The Donkin Reserve is a public space gifted to the city by its founder, Sir Rufane Donkin. Equal in size to about two
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – Don’t ask. Somewhere near the Storms River Mouth.
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – I’ve seen Segway’s around, mostly security guards zooming past on them in parking lots and shopping malls, but I had never been on one
Eastern Cape. #ShotLeft. – Tsitsikamma Village Inn in Storms River eco-village is where I spent the night. Perfectly set between the coastal and forest reserves,
Nieu Bethesda. After a full day of getting to know the locals, we headed up to the lookout point overlooking the valley, the village below
Nieu Bethesda. – A graveyard holds the history and sentiment of a town, the hope and the heartache. The heart and the soul. It was
Nieu Bethesda. – I’ve always said I couldn’t live more than half an hour from a fabulous coffee shop, a reasonable requirement with the desire
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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.
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