Trip of a Lifetime – What’s Yours?

If you could go anywhere in the world on a Trip of a Lifetime, where would you go and what would you do?  Popular choices include Trekking in the Himalayas, Snorkelling in the Great Barrier Reef, Sailing the Norwegian Fjords, and Sun Worshiping on the pristine beaches of Bora Bora, but there are so many…

Tailor Made Luxury Madagascar – Introducing Miavana

There are few places in the world that remain untouched by tourism, but in autumn 2016, intrepid travellers from across the globe will have the opportunity to dip their toes in the pristine waters of the Indian Ocean while residing on the untouched island of Nosy Ankao, just off the northeast coast of Madagascar. A…

South Africa: New Entry Requirements for Children under 18

Until now, travelling to South Africa has been pretty easy, you just need a valid passport and a return flight ticket.  But new legislation that is set to come into force tomorrow, Monday 1st June 2015, is going to make it much more difficult for anyone entering the country with children under the age of…

iSimangaliso Wetland Park – A UNESCO World Heritage Site

South Africa’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, iSimangaliso Wetland Park is one of the most beautiful places on earth. A 332,000 hectare park made up of lakes, swamp forests, beaches, bush and coastal dunes, iSimangaliso means “miracle and wonder”, and once you have visited, you will understand how it got its name. A popular addition…

Pet Sit Your Way Around the World – Now that’s my kind of Holiday

If you adore pets and love to travel, why not combine both with the latest Pet Sitting Travel Trend, and make your way around the world in style, stopping in multi-million dollar homes and visiting some of the world’s most exotic destinations with trustedhousesitters.com. Describing their idea as a “win/win for pet lovers that travel”,…

Cruising the Mighty Zambezi River – Spectacular Scenery from Sunrise to Sunset

The life-force behind Victoria Falls, the mighty Zambezi River is Africa’s fourth largest river system, which passes through six different African countries on its journey from the Mwinilunga District of north-western Zambia to the mouth of the Indian Ocean in Mozambique. Often referred to as “The River of Life”, the Zambezi River supports millions of…

Tango, Tasting & Trekking – The Perfect Argentine Holiday

There is so much to see and do in Argentina that I could have easily titled this blog, ‘Glaciers, Gauchos and Iguazu’ or ‘Penguins, Pampas and Patagonia’, but there are 3 things that I never fail to see and do when I visit this gateway to South America, and that is Tango, Wine Tasting, and…

Heavenly Hermanus – A Whale Coast Treasure

A quiet town on the southern coast of South Africa’s Western Cape Province, Hermanus has long been a popular holiday hotspot with South African tourists, but thanks to its prime position on the ‘Whale Coast’ and gorgeous selection of boutique accommodations, this little gem is fast becoming a ‘must see’ for international travellers. Hermanus is…

Travelling in May – The Best Month of the Year for Bargain Breaks

We may be heading towards holiday ‘high season’ here in the northern hemisphere, but if you want to avoid the crowds and the over inflated prices that come with school holidays, it might be time to ditch your August break and start travelling in May – widely considered to be the best month of the…