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Assistant Travel Specialist
Join Our Lively Team as an Assistant Travel Specialist Do you have a knack for turning travel dreams into unforgettable experiences -or want to learn how? We're on the lookout for a dynamic and energetic Assistant Travel Specialist to join our team in the heart of...
Madagascar – My Love Affair
My love affair with Madagascar started on my very first visit trip, way back in 1994. This is a little surprising as I am not much of rough-travelling-backpacker type of gal- I prefer a little glam and luxury when I travel. There were certainly pockets of lavish...
Mind The Donkey
“Mind the donkey” yells my husband as I narrowly avoid hitting the sad-eyed mule as he steps into the road on an apparent suicide mission.We are driving from Johannesburg to Inhambane, Mozambique for a bit of a beach break, hoping to get in a few dives at the same...
Zany, zesty Zanzibar
“Watch this…” our guide shouted as he scaled a very tall palm tree and then bounced in his homemade harness back down the tree to present us with fresh coconuts. So began our idyllic trip to the exotic island of Zanzibar, 25 kms off the coast of Tanzania in the Indian...
Kasanka Bat Migration
The Kasanka bat migration in Zambia isn't quite as well known as the East African wildebeest migration, but that's not to say it's any less spectacular. Between October and December each year, about ten million straw coloured fruit bats stream into a few hectares of...
A Welcome Walk in the Park
Table Mountain, a youthful 260 million years old and one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, is one of the most iconic attractions in Cape Town. Over 1,000,000 visitors per year take the 5-minute cable car ride to the top of the mountain, while the more adventurous...
Digital Detox in Exquisite Surroundings: A Zimbabwe Experience
We all acknowledge that we spend too much time on our electronic devices, so it was a treat to “tune out” and be WiFi deprived on a recent trip into remote Zimbabwe. Great Plains Conservation Company has just opened an authentic bush camp in the 118,000-hectare Sapi...
New Sightings in Botswana
Working in travel has its advantages. One is the opportunities we get to visit the countries we sell. I have visited Botswana on a number of educational trips, each time exploring different areas and seeing amazing game. On my last trip, I was yet again blessed with...
Silk On Safari
Silk and safari are two words that probably shouldn't go together. On this occasion we're not talking about a pretty silk blouse but rather a silk tree. That's right, a tree covered in a pure white silk sheath. Trai Anfield leads photography-focused expeditions around...
Zimbabwe – The Great Revival
I’ve been lucky enough to visit Victoria Falls many times and a few years ago, I also visited Hwange, Kariba and Mana Pools. I was struck by the air of optimism I noticed on my most recent trip after all the years of oppression and chaos. With the likes of...
Floating Over The Serengeti
A safari in Tanzania isn't complete without floating silently over the Serengeti in a hot air balloon. Wonder what it must be like? Here is a short video from Serengeti Balloon Safaris sharing this magical experience. Are you ready to float away? Get in touch with us...
Pafuri – An Unspoiled Wilderness
Recently, I gained a whole new perspective of the amazing safari experiences we have available in South Africa. My respect for the bush grew after a visit to the Pafuri area where I witnessed just how magnificent and wild the region is. Pafuri is located in the...
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Assistant Travel Specialist
Join Our Lively Team as an Assistant Travel Specialist Do you have a knack for turning travel dreams into unforgettable experiences -or want to learn how? We're on the lookout for a dynamic and energetic Assistant Travel Specialist to join our team in the heart of...
Madagascar – My Love Affair
My love affair with Madagascar started on my very first visit trip, way back in 1994. This is a little surprising as I am not much of rough-travelling-backpacker type of gal- I prefer a little glam and luxury when I travel. There were certainly pockets of lavish...
Mind The Donkey
“Mind the donkey” yells my husband as I narrowly avoid hitting the sad-eyed mule as he steps into the road on an apparent suicide mission.We are driving from Johannesburg to Inhambane, Mozambique for a bit of a beach break, hoping to get in a few dives at the same...
Zany, zesty Zanzibar
“Watch this…” our guide shouted as he scaled a very tall palm tree and then bounced in his homemade harness back down the tree to present us with fresh coconuts. So began our idyllic trip to the exotic island of Zanzibar, 25 kms off the coast of Tanzania in the Indian...
Kasanka Bat Migration
The Kasanka bat migration in Zambia isn't quite as well known as the East African wildebeest migration, but that's not to say it's any less spectacular. Between October and December each year, about ten million straw coloured fruit bats stream into a few hectares of...
A Welcome Walk in the Park
Table Mountain, a youthful 260 million years old and one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, is one of the most iconic attractions in Cape Town. Over 1,000,000 visitors per year take the 5-minute cable car ride to the top of the mountain, while the more adventurous...
Digital Detox in Exquisite Surroundings: A Zimbabwe Experience
We all acknowledge that we spend too much time on our electronic devices, so it was a treat to “tune out” and be WiFi deprived on a recent trip into remote Zimbabwe. Great Plains Conservation Company has just opened an authentic bush camp in the 118,000-hectare Sapi...
New Sightings in Botswana
Working in travel has its advantages. One is the opportunities we get to visit the countries we sell. I have visited Botswana on a number of educational trips, each time exploring different areas and seeing amazing game. On my last trip, I was yet again blessed with...
Silk On Safari
Silk and safari are two words that probably shouldn't go together. On this occasion we're not talking about a pretty silk blouse but rather a silk tree. That's right, a tree covered in a pure white silk sheath. Trai Anfield leads photography-focused expeditions around...
Zimbabwe – The Great Revival
I’ve been lucky enough to visit Victoria Falls many times and a few years ago, I also visited Hwange, Kariba and Mana Pools. I was struck by the air of optimism I noticed on my most recent trip after all the years of oppression and chaos. With the likes of...
Floating Over The Serengeti
A safari in Tanzania isn't complete without floating silently over the Serengeti in a hot air balloon. Wonder what it must be like? Here is a short video from Serengeti Balloon Safaris sharing this magical experience. Are you ready to float away? Get in touch with us...
Pafuri – An Unspoiled Wilderness
Recently, I gained a whole new perspective of the amazing safari experiences we have available in South Africa. My respect for the bush grew after a visit to the Pafuri area where I witnessed just how magnificent and wild the region is. Pafuri is located in the...