Category: Destinations

  • The Best Way To See Cape Town

    The Best Way To See Cape Town

    As you can imagine, I have a lot of people asking me for advice on what to see and do when visiting Cape Town. Whether you’re visiting for 1 day or 10, the best way to see Cape Town is on the hop-on, hop-off City Sightseeing bus.

  • Doing The Great Ocean Road In One Day

    Doing The Great Ocean Road In One Day

    The Great Ocean Road should not be done in one day. It is gorgeous and multifaceted and deserves much more time than one day if you want to experience it fully. But, if you only have a day, it’s totally still worth doing. Here are my tips for getting the most out of the day.

  • Cruises: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

    Cruises: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

    In this post I share my thoughts on the 7 day cruise I did to Mozambique on the MSC Sinfonia recently. We paid for our cruise and all expenses, but a big thank you to Pentravel for sponsoring my time to write this article, allowing me to share the experience with you.

  • Tips For Travelling To London

    Tips For Travelling To London

    I was recently in London for 10 days. The week was mostly business but I had the weekend to enjoy the city. I thought I would share the things I learnt and some tips that might help you next time you visit.

  • Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe – Plan A Visit Soon!

    Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe – Plan A Visit Soon!

    On the 14th of December, 1994, the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge welcomed its first paying guests. That was 20 years ago and the company has grown from strength to strength. I was invited along with 2 other bloggers from the African Bloggers Network to participate in the 20th year celebrations and share the experience with…

  • Victoria Falls Safari Lodge Turns 20!

    Victoria Falls Safari Lodge Turns 20!

    On the 14th of December, 1994, the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge welcomed its first paying guests. That was 20 years ago and the company has grown from strength to strength. I was invited along with 2 other bloggers from the African Bloggers Network to participate in the 20th year celebrations and share the experience with…

  • Dine Like A Brazilian

    Dine Like A Brazilian

    [Sponsored Post] With football fever in the air thanks to the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, there’s a strong likelihood you’ll be entertaining some guests over the next few weeks. If you can’t make it to Brazil, there’s no reason you can’t bring Brazil home, and what better way to do this than through the…

  • Brazilian Street Cuisine

    Brazilian Street Cuisine

    [Sponsored Post] I wonder what we would consider to be South African ‘street food’? Would it be the boerie rolls with fried onion that seem so unpalatable when you arrive on Long St, yet are so delicious when you leave Long St? Or has South African street food been ‘Americanised’? Is it really just burger…

  • World Cup 2014 – Brazilian Dishes To Look Out For

    World Cup 2014 – Brazilian Dishes To Look Out For

    [Sponsored Content] I can’t believe it’s time for another soccer World Cup already. It doesn’t feel like 4 years have passed since we hosted the 2010 soccer World Cup here. What a great time that was, I have many fond memories of it. We really did a great job of hosting. I wish I was…

  • Tintswalo Rhino Extreme Campaign

    Tintswalo Rhino Extreme Campaign

    I was given the opportunity to go and join the Tintswalo backed anti-poaching initiative in the Manyeleti, I knew this was my chance to find out the real story.