By: Annette Hendley | 2010-04-01 | Adventure Tourism It's impossible to capture the beauty of Cape Town in words or photos. It can only give a glimpse of the magic. Long, long ago when the likes of Dias were traveling the seas to discover new countries the Cape was called the "Cape of Storms". Cape Town has very interesting weather patterns. Most of the times it is warm and sunny but when the "Suidoos" (the local name for the very strong South Eastern wind) starts blowing you have to hold onto everything you own. read more
By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2011-05-07 | Exercise The trip to Buford Dam starts from the trailhead at the Lower Pool Park beneath the dam that formed Lake Lanier. Pace through a grass plain which leads you to a steal and wooden bridge that crosses the powerhouse channel. read more
By: Amandeep Singh Mokha | 2010-12-17 | Travel & Leisure Many sightseeing spots and travel information to reach Johannesburg to enjoy holiday. read more
By: Aaron Parker | 2011-05-07 | Travel Tips Pretoria, Johannesburg and Cape Town have been linked by a fast rail service since 1923 and in 1946 the train was officially named the blue train. Two sets of coaches were built in 1972 and refurbished in 1997 to provide a luxury rail experience, a magnificent moving five star hotel. Currently two other operators also provide luxury rail travel within South Africa and beyond its borders. read more
By: Anita Lyon | 2011-02-17 | Article Marketing A Kruger Park safari is not a once in a lifetime experience, simply because very few people go only once. The park has a huge amount of repeat business, in no small way due to the fact that it encompasses such a massive area of land, and includes so many different camps (with variant themes) and animals that no trip is exactly the same as the previous one. read more
By: Kelly Kirbee | 2010-12-02 | Travel & Leisure There's a Las Vegas Hoover Dam tour for every budget. Bus, helicopter, and airplane - they're all affordably spectacular. If you've ever wanted to see this icon of engineering, do it while visiting Vegas... read more
By: Smartkathy Green | 2012-06-10 | Vacations An Amsterdam tour is good for anyone who wants to have a good time and relax with the most scenic city in Europe. One of the most popular tours is taking a biking tour through Amsterdam. read more
By: Annie Smith | 2012-02-22 | Travel & Leisure Sun, Sea and Sand can turn any boring irksome holiday into an exciting and adventurous vacations, which one can never forget or in other words we can say one would like to indulge into again and again. For such breathtaking holidays, no other city can beat Port Elizabeth in any ways. read more
By: Melvin Davis | 2011-12-05 | Flights Port Elizabeth is one of the largest cities of South Africa. Situated at the Eastern Cape Province in Cape Town, this city is also called as ‘the friendly city’ and ‘the windy city’ due to its well disposed people and healthy environment. Port Elizabeth is a major sea port and tourist terminus set along the lovely shores of Nelson Mandela Bay. read more
By: V. C. Stone | 2010-03-30 | Book Reviews Nandi & the Renewal of Serenity - The setting is ancient Kemet/Egypt. A birth, a blessing, an old piece of wood and a powerful Lector with two prodigious apprentices - four secrets kept for thirteen years. Furthermore, ivory-seeds rain, a child with flesh of tattooed wood, Seats of Eternity as prizes, three mystique walls protecting Truth and Balance and spider-tears stronger than one-thousand elephants are a few more bizarre confrontations...All for the sake of bring forth the very first Black Queen of Africa. read more
By: Dr.Mike Boucher | 2011-02-22 | Destinations Every country in the world displays some diversity, but South Africa, stretching from the hippos in the Limpopo River to the penguins waddling on the Cape, takes some beating. It befits its position at the southern end of the world’s most epic continent, with more types of terrain than photographers can shake their zoom lens at. There’s the deserted Kalahari, Namakwa’s springtime symphony of read more
By: joesmith | 2011-05-14 | Destinations South Africa strikes most travellers’ minds when it comes to planning holidays to Africa. There is no dearth of accommodation facilities to choose from on one’s South Africa holidays. If choosing a hotel in South Africa has baffled you, then relax! Here is a little sneak peek into five hotels from five destinations that have been pretty popular amongst quite a few travellers visiting South Afr read more
By: Alan Butterworth | 2010-04-04 | News and society A nephews attempt to find out what happened to his Uncle who was killed over Nazi Germany with the RAF in 1942. A touching and moving story relevant even today. read more