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Umfolozi/ Hluhluwe National park
By admin at December 18, 2007 | 1:03 pm | 0 Comment
I spent the whole of Saturday in the Umfolozi /Hluhluwe Park ..its only 1 ½ drive from Richards Bay and we were there just after they opened the gate for the day. The weather was nice and cool unusual for December in Zululand . We saw everything except any of the big cats and elephants.The park is the greenest I’ve ever seen it and puddles of water to be found around more...
How do you decide on an Africa overland tour?
By admin at December 10, 2007 | 4:23 pm | 0 Comment
How do you decide on an Africa overland tour? I know what it is like, like you I also took a long time before I decided on the trip to do. I remember looking through tons of brochures and websites and feeling overwhelmed. You probably have loads of questions, that is why we are here to assist: I hope some of these points assist you in deciding on the Africa overland more...
Cape Town To Vic Falls Africa Overland
By admin at December 10, 2007 | 3:13 pm | 0 Comment
The Cape to Vic Falls overland tours are without a doubt one of the best and most popular trips to go on. They give a variety of experiences from wildlife, cultures to scenery. The route has is a bit of everything. Widlife: If you are looking for wildlife then there are a number of opportunities to see great game on the Cape Town to Vic Falls overland. Generally the more...
Great camping location 2 hours from Cape Town
By admin at December 4, 2007 | 2:57 pm | 0 Comment
I just have tell everyone about a little place 2 hours from Cape Town called Beaverlac. We went to it this weekend and loved every moment. I first heard about it from my dad who took my brother there about 20 years ago. It is a camping area located high in the Cedarberg mountain near Piketberg. The campsite is divided up into about 4 areas (so plenty of room). There is a more...
Heaven on Earth the 'Ngorongoro Crater'
By admin at November 27, 2007 | 4:22 pm | 0 Comment
When I was growing up my father used to tell us about his life in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and how he used to cycle on dusty dirt roads down to his favourite river for a day of fishing and other stories about him camping out in the bush. These stories painted vivid images in my mind. I can remember saying to myself that I have to see Africa. Growing up in Cape Town, South more...
