Africa Travel

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Bouldering + Hiking in the Cederberg
Whether a leisurely hike or the ambitious the full two-day Cape of Good Hope trail, climbers will be rewarded with unparalleled peninsular panoramas. Pictured here, the Rocklands in the Cederberg is renowned for its bouldering by both local and international climbers. In the second picture, the Wolfberg Cracks, also in the Cederberg, is one of the most popular hikes in the area.
South Africa's Western Cape Landscapes
Hugging the coastline on the southernmost extremity of the continent, the Western Cape is the jewel in the crown of South Africa’s provinces. From the wild plateaus of Karoo to the rich Atlantic fishing grounds of the Cape Peninsula, the area is renowned as road-trip territory, with the scenic ‘Garden Route’ stretching from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth.
Food + Drink in South Africa's Western Cape
Aside from the rich natural splendour of the Western Cape, the province’s true magnetism lies in the diversity of its people. Nowhere is this heritage more prevalent than in the captivating city of Cape Town. A vibrant destination in an enviable coastal setting, Cape Town is preceded by a reputation for an unrivalled foodie scene, with its melting pot culture combining to create a varied cuisine with iconic dishes such as Bunny Chow + traditional braais sure to delight.
Seychelles Travel Guide
With its vibrant Creole culture, astonishing biodiversity and breath-taking seascapes, island-hoppers prepare to set sail to the idyllic isles of the Seychelles.
Fez: Morocco’s Foodie Capital
Preparing a Moroccan feast in the atmospheric heart of Fez
Seychelles Travel Guide - Landscapes
With its vibrant Creole culture, astonishing biodiversity and breath-taking seascapes, island-hoppers prepare to set sail to the idyllic isles of the Seychelles.
Seychelles Travel Guide - Wildlife
With its vibrant Creole culture, astonishing biodiversity and breath-taking seascapes, island-hoppers prepare to set sail to the idyllic isles of the Seychelles.