by Abrie Coetzee | Dec 2, 2011 | Activities |
There are thousands of wildlife destinations on the African continent, but few of them offer visitors an authentic wilderness experience. Staying in a rustic, primitive camp and experiencing the African bush on foot, is much closer to the ultimate wilderness...
by Abrie Coetzee | Nov 28, 2011 | Activities |
The Red Location is one of the oldest settled black townships of Nelson Mandela Bay (Port Elizabeth) and derives its name from a series of corrugated iron barrack buildings, which are rusted a deep red colour. Building materials for the sheds stem from the First South...
by Abrie Coetzee | Nov 16, 2011 | Activities |
Located just 8 km beyond Plettenberg Bay on the N2 towards Port Elizabeth, Keurbooms Nature Reserve is a place of tranquil water and coastal forest – a cool place to spend your summer holiday. The best way to explore the reserve is by canoe on the 7 km Whiskey Creek...
by Abrie Coetzee | Nov 9, 2011 | Activities |
Whales spend most of their lives in cold water, but when breeding they tend to migrate to shallow and warmer waters. The most common whales species in the African waters, are the Humpback and the Southern Right whale and can be seen from September usually up to the...
by Abrie Coetzee | Nov 4, 2011 | Activities |
The three-day Impofu 25km hiking trail goes through the 28 000 hectare Mountain Zebra National Park and includes its highest peak, Bakenkop. It is operated as a guided trail. The proclamation of the Mountain Zebra National Park in 1937 saved the Cape mountain zebra...
by Abrie Coetzee | Nov 1, 2011 | Activities |
The ‘no-children’ policy that used to be common in most safari and wildlife lodges in South Africa has become a thing of the past as an increasing number of travelers choose to take their children along on a safari. Most lodges that have opened up to children and...