Capuchins are spunky little fellas and the most intelligent of all monkeys and stars of innumerable movies. But there’s more to them than on-screen fame. Read on to find out more about these remarkable critters.
Most of the mountains and hills of Mpumalanga have stone circles on them and extensive road networks joining them to one another. This has long been thought of as just homes of the local peoples and their cattle kraals.
The Makhonjwa Mountains are certainly one of South Africa’s most unique and picturesque areas. In the first geomorphic features these of these rocks these mountains can tell us a lot about where we come from.
The Kruger Shalati Train is housed on a bridge is being hailed as a unique luxury accommodation experience. The new initiative pays tribute to the history of Kruger when visitors to park once arrived by train.
The nearly 900-year-old Gothic church, which is a tourist hub in the city and one of the most recognizable sites in Europe, was severely damaged. It survived eight centuries of plague, war, revolution, and the Nazis. How could it be burning?
There is something distinctly romantic about tasting wine from vines grown at the southernmost point of the African continent, and not just ordinary wines but extraordinary highly ranked wines competing with the best in the world.
A new culture route aims to take locals and tourists on a journey of archaeological discovery. offering some of the earliest evidence of the evolution of modern human behaviour human societies and customs can be found on this route.
Eco-friendly travel practices can lift the guilt and remorse and lighten the blemish on Mother Earth. According to Tripadvisor, nearly two-thirds of travellers plan to make more environmentally sound choices in future.
An extremely rare albino elephant has been seen in Kruger National Park in South Africa. The little elephant calf’s pink skin stands out in contrast with the grey skin of her mother and African elephants in her herd.
An urban legend in the "vanishing hitchhiker" tradition arose after a girl auto accident not far from Uniondale on Easter Sunday of 1968. For years afterwards around the anniversary of her death, she hitchhiked along the road
Sustainable travel has come a long way in recent years. Tourists have become far pickier on the type of location they visit, want to know how “green” the location is and what experiences are offered.
Augrabies Falls on the Orange River is definitely one of Northern Cape’s best-kept secrets. The visit to the waterfall will make for stunning photographs you can cherish forever. Here are some things you can do when visiting the Falls
What an exciting tourism year Cape Town has enjoyed in 2018... winning accolades for 'the Best Growth Potential' and 'Number One Favourite City in Africa and the Middle East', and even won the coveted award for Africa’s Leading Airport
Of the eight South African beaches ranked in the top 50 beaches all over the world, four are in Cape Town, with one along the Garden Route, another in Knysna and one each in Port Elizabeth and Coffee Bay.
The rugged Makhonjwa Mountains are perhaps the most complete portrait of the earth approximately 3.2 to 3.5 billion years ago. One cannot visit the Kruger Lowveld without stop to admire what is likely the oldest mountain range on earth.