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South Africa’s favourite beaches

Recently the international Blue Flag jury announced the list of 2013/2014 Blue Flag beaches and 41 of South Africa’s sandy havens were awarded with the sought after status.

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Horse sleep-out in the Namib Desert

These bloggers go galloping across the rocky plains of the Namib with nothing between them and the wide-open spaces and discover a sense of freedom and a safari like no other...

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Walking De Hoop’s beaches and dunes

De Hoop Nature Reserve is unique. It’s oozing scenic Cape beauty and boasts several unrivaled physical features and is perhaps one of the most important birding areas on the continent.

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How do South African’s like to travel?

An independent survey of 1 000 South Africans was conducted by Avios Group Limited, uncovering some interesting stats into the travel habits of South Africans.

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10 funny signs from Africa!

A selection of bizarre, confusing and down-right hilarious signs from around Africa....

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The many dunes of Namibia

After five days in the Namib desert of Namibia, a dune is a dune is just another dune - but its really not.

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Travelling to Chundu Island

This blogger leaves Zambia to explore Chundu Island in the Zambezi River on the Zimbabwe side of Victoria Falls.

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Getting to know the gorillas of Uganda

There are less than 900 individual mountain gorillas left in the wild. This photographer goes trekking in search of the groups that live in the Bwindi forest.

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7 things to do in Etosha

At first glance Etosha National Park might seem nothing more than a dry and desolate expanse of land. In reality though, Etosha is a rich mix of wildlife and history, and a great destination for anyone...

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A love affair with the bush

Aleema Noormohamed rediscovers her love for the bush on a trip to Selenkay Conservancy in Kenya. Read about her adventure here.

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South Africa’s latest and largest rock art discovery

Follow our travel expert, Christian Boix, as he goes on a guided walk in the remote and forgotten Upper Tsitsana Valley in Southern Drakensberg to see South Africa’s latest and largest rock art discovery.

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5 reasons why you should visit Chyulu Hills

The legendary Chyulu Hills offer a unique and inspiring African safari experience. It is here where visitors can find luxury accommodation, amazing wildlife and wilderness adventures, and an authentic...

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4 ways to discover Windhoek’s history

The bustling capital of Namibia is a city that wears its history on its sleeve. Buildings, monuments and neighbourhoods contribute to a narrative of the local cultures and their history, making it a...

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Six million steps

Six Million Steps is a journey of one man hiking the South African coastline. The adventure will take place over roughly 3000 km, effecting change one step at a time.

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How South Africans are spending their December holidays

Here's where South Africans are going, how they’re going to travel to get there, their top accommodation choices and how much money it’s going to cost them to travel these December holidays.

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Malawi, the land of the lake

Patrick and Chloe discover the land of the lake as well as a host of wildlife experiences in Malawi.

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Namaqua National Park’s cool side

Famous for its flowers, Namaqua National Park's coastal section makes for a superb wilderness experience even in the off season.

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Richtersveld National Park in summer

The scenery at the Richtersveld National Park is unique – desert mountains that surround massive sandy plains, and of course the Orange River that flows through the gorge.

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The extreme beauty of Ai-Ais National Park

Scott Ramsay crosses the Orange River to Ai-Ais National Park in Namibia and explores the second-biggest canyon in the world – the Fish River Canyon.

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Gondwana Canyon Park

Gondwana Canyon Park is one of the more established private parks in Namibia – started in 1995 and at almost 1 300 square kilometres it is one of the biggest too.

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