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Desert Rhino Camp, Namibia

Desert Rhino Camp, Namibia

Situated amongst the rolling, rocky hills of the 450,000 hectare Palmwag Concession in Namibia, is Desert Rhino Camp. It is made up of eight elevated Meru-style canvas tents with front decks from which to admire the expansive valley studded with euphorbia and ancient...

Deception Valley Lodge

Deception Valley Lodge

Located around 120 kilometres south from Maun in Botswana, adjoining the Central Kalahari Game Reserve is the wonderful Deception Valley Lodge. This place of refuge for weary travellers offers a deluxe accommodation experience, as well as one of the finest...

Davison’s Camp, Zimbabwe

Davison’s Camp, Zimbabwe

Situated deep within the renowned Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, in the south-eastern Linkwasha Concession is Davison’s Camp. This is a classic African tented camp, with units stylishly concealed under a grove of mopane trees, overlooking a vast, open plain. A...

Damaraland Camp

Damaraland Camp

Located in the Torra Conservancy, perhaps the most unspoiled wilderness region of Namibia, lies the Damaraland Camp. It offers ten elevated adobe-styled thatched rooms. Here, guests can also enjoy a spacious thatched living area, as well a fireplace, bar and swimming...

Chintheche Inn, Malawi

Chintheche Inn, Malawi

Situated on the western shores of central Lake Malawi is Chintheche Inn. The area is distinguishable by its unspoiled golden beaches fringed with palm trees and studded with fishing villages, as well as patches of lowland tropical forest. The Inn offers ten comfy,...

Andersson’s Camp, Namibia

Andersson’s Camp, Namibia

A modern-day eco-retreat on the doorstep of Etosha, Andersson’s Camp gets its name from Charles Andersson, a Swedish explorer who was the first to discover the Etosha Pan. This former farmstead has been stylishly reconstructed to fit contemporary standards. The old...

Top 5 Restaurants in South Africa

Top 5 Restaurants in South Africa

These Top 5 Restaurants in South Africa were chosen by Eatout.co.za with the help of four top judges: chef and lecturer Garth Stroebel; owner of ‘Chefs Warehouse and Cooking School’, Liam Tomlin; consultant and owner of ‘Frankie Fenner Meat Merchants’, Andy Fenner and...

African Music Festivals

African Music Festivals

As if there are not enough reasons to visit Africa, like the game reserves, the beaches, the wild and wonderful adventure activities, then the wild and wonderful Music Festivals! So why not plan a music-filled budget safari through Africa that incorporates one of...

Awesome Day Trip to Boulders Beach

Awesome Day Trip to Boulders Beach

My friend and I decided it was time to hit the beach as soon as the temperatures hit 30 degrees Celsius in Cape Town. Unfortunately the wind hit about 35 kilometres per hour, but we refused to be blown home! We travelled along Ou Kaapse Weg heading towards False Bay,...

Do you have the Heart of an Adventurer?

Do you have the Heart of an Adventurer?

What does it mean to be an adventurer? Do you picture Kathleen Turner (Joan) and Michael Douglas (Jack) in the movie ‘Romancing the Stone’ who set out on a great adventure to find ‘hidden treasure’ using a map left by a dead man? Narrowly escaping death one hundred...

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