Zinkwazi Beach lounges around near Ballito, not far from Durban, about 80 kilometres north. A tiny fishing village and nature conservancy on the North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal.
Read MoreCape Vidal is situated on a magnificent piece of coastline but has an endless reputation of being notorious for cheeky relentless monkeys.
Read MoreIn 2015 whilst we were in Sydney we made last minute arrangements to fly to Brisbane for a brief stay. Our time was limited, and therein lies the first reason why my bucket list is incomplete. In that short time I discovered Brissie (as it is called by the locals) has so much more to offer.
Read MoreiSimangaliso Wetland Park is a vast area stretching from the south at St Lucia to the north at Kosi Bay. The lake, dune and marine ecosystem continues south to Lake Sibaya and Sodwana Bay until it ends just south of St Lucia near Cape Vidal and meets the Indian Ocean once again.
Read MoreSydney has much to offer as a city destination but it is also interesting to venture further. There are numerous day trips from this harbour city in New South Wales worth exploring.
Read MoreFive kilometres after the Lebombo border control into Mozambique we reached our overnight accommodation. Dusk had quickly turned into darkness. The gate was closed, there was no sign of life and there were no visible lights shining. We thought we had arrived at the wrong place, but the sign confirmed we were at the right place.
Read MoreAt Phuket airport’s passport control, the pace was as sluggish as a snail quivering through a trail of salt. We stood in a fog of weariness willing the speed to pick up so we could enter Thailand.
Read MoreMany questions are regularly asked when people want to visit Phi Phi Island. Here is my honest insight of this island.
Read MoreThe road was in a shocking condition. Where there was tar, it was like a patchwork quilt. The drop from the tar to the gravel on the side of the road could break easily break your suspension.
Read MoreSo many holidaymakers have waxed lyrical about the Maldives. Question is, will I?
Read MoreMy A – Z list of awesome as well as interesting or unique things in Mozambique. Included: Photos from our friends who looked at Mozambique with fresh eyes.
Read MoreJune 2002 was the first time I ventured into Mozambique. At the turn of the century, after the civil war ended in 1992, tourism took off again.
Read MorePlease forgive me, I lied. There’s one more blog about Madagascar.
Read MoreBy the time we got there though, the sea was not very cooperative. The Indian Ocean was pounding relentlessly against the rocky shores. The tide was higher than we anticipated and the waves were crashing over the rocks repetitively.
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