Campfire meals with a local flavour Campfire meals in Southern Africa are stories told under open skies through flavour, smoke, and tradition.
Why on earth would I want to travel to the Free State? The Free State might seem like a province to pass through, yet it offers wide skies, sandstone cliffs, towns rich in history and destinations like Clarens, the Golden Gate Highlands and the Gariep Dam.
Will Pilanesberg’s new tariffs price out the very tourists it needs most? A steep rise in Pilanesberg National Park’s entrance fees has sparked backlash from visitors and tour operators, but management says it’s part of a long-overdue plan to reposition and restore the park.
Wheelchair-friendly destinations and travel methods in South Africa South Africa is a country where every traveller can find their adventure, from Cape Town's wheelchair-friendly attractions, to Kruger's adapted safari experiences.
How one man’s determination built one of SA’s leading tour companies MoAfrika Tours grew from one vehicle into one of South Africa’s top safari operators. Founder Anthony Colia’s determination and hands-on approach still drive the company today.
Travelling light, living deep: one month with just a backpack Travelling with only a backpack for a month across Southern Africa is not about sacrifice. It is about freedom, focus, and deeper connections with landscapes and people.
Wet roads and wild places: navigating tar and gravel after rain Travelling in or after rain safely means slowing down, reading the terrain, and respecting the weather’s power.