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Valentine’s Day is a popular time for couples to plan romantic getaways, but not everyone wants busy restaurants or crowded destinations, writes Miriam Kimvangu. Image used for illustrative purposes/Everton Vila/Unsplash For couples who would rather trade reservations for rivers, forests and fireside dinners, a digital detox getaway is a quieter and intimate way to celebrate. Across Southern Africa, there are lodges, cabins and camps designed for privacy, simplicity and immersion in the outdoors. Kolkol Mountain Lodge, Botrivier, Western Cape Kolkol Mountain Lodge is a well known romantic retreat near Botrivier in the Western Cape. Set in a protected fynbos valley,…
– At the end of 2025, Madagascar was the scene of a new political crisis. The removal of the president amid an electoral standoff, followed by demonstrations in Antananarivo and internet shutdowns in several tourist regions, plunged the sector into a sudden downturn. According to figures from the Ministry of Tourism, nearly 80 percent of bookings were cancelled between October and December, affecting hotels, tour operators, guides and restaurateurs. Madagascar, which had only just returned to its pre-Covid visitor levels, fell once again. To counter this image of instability, the government rolled out an express communication campaign: television adverts, travel…
There’s something quietly thrilling about having a single free day and absolutely no plan, writes Zoë Erasmus. Angelique Neethling / Unsplash No bookings, no colour-coded Google Maps, no pressure to “make the most of it.” Just 24 open hours and the question: where should I go? In the Western Cape, the answer doesn’t need to be complicated. This is a place where spontaneity works in your favour—where a wrong turn can lead to a perfect view, and where one town can hold enough texture, taste and stillness to fill a day. If you wake up with 24 hours and nowhere…
Planning a trip within African countries doesn’t always have to involve long embassy queues, costly visa fees, or complicated paperwork. With a Nigerian passport, travellers can access several African countries visa-free, making regional travel easier, faster and more affordable. Thanks largely to regional agreements such as the ECOWAS free movement protocol, Nigerians can enter a number of African destinations without obtaining a visa beforehand. Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines These countries offer rich cultural experiences, scenic landscapes, historic landmarks and vibrant city life: without the added barrier of visa processing. That said, travellers are still…
The Greater Kruger region has recently experienced a significant weather event, with persistent heavy rainfall leading to widespread flooding across the north-east of South Africa. We understand that if you have an upcoming safari, you might be feeling a bit concerned. However, we want to reassure you that we’re monitoring the situation on an ongoing basis to ensure your journey remains as seamless and extraordinary as ever.Kruger in summer means an abundance of water and lush greenery, Image Credit: Savannah St ClaireThe Numbers Behind the RainWhile this time of year marks the peak of the usual rainy season in the…
Sometimes, the most memorable escapes are not defined by distance but by the way a place makes you slow down and pay attention to what is on your plate, writes Lee-Ann Steyn. Summer in South Africa is a season of abundance. Fields are green, gardens are productive, and kitchens are guided by what is ripe rather than what is trending. Image used for illustrative purposes/Filipp Romanovski/Unsplash Across the country, farm-to-table experiences invite travellers to eat with intention, meet the people behind their food and savour meals shaped by seasonality and place. From intimate farm lunches to shared-table feasts and refined…
Deputy Governor of the Bank of Uganda Augustus Nuwagaba has said Uganda’s economy has undergone a “fundamental change” since 1986, recovering from collapse to achieve macroeconomic stability, strong growth and rising export earnings. Speaking as Uganda marked National Liberation Day, Nuwagaba said the economy was virtually non-functional when the National Resistance Movement took power, with zero foreign direct investment (FDI), runaway inflation and limited productive activity. “In 1986, the economy had virtually collapsed. There was no single direct foreign direct investment coming into Uganda,” Nuwagaba said, adding that investor confidence was non-existent at the time. He said Uganda now attracts…
Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique is one of the greatest conservation comebacks of our time, and its journey has only just started. Its unfolding is being shaped by patience, science, and an unshakeable belief in what this land could become again. But instead of telling you what Gorongosa should mean, I asked the people who’ve walked its floodplains, climbed its forests, and left carrying more than they arrived with. Here’s what they had to say.Morning light reveals Gorongosa’s wildlife returning in confidence, Image Credit: Muzimu LodgeWhat Sets Gorongosa Apart?“It almost feels like it’s Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa, and Mozambique…
Sometimes, travel time is measured in hours, not days. A long layover, an early checkout or a fleeting business trip can leave you with just half a day to explore Cape Town. The good news is that this city delivers fast and just the perfect amount of things to do. With mountains, ocean, culture and world-class food all within close reach, you can still experience its essence without rushing, writes Lee-Ann Steyn. Why Cape Town works so well for short visits Cape Town is compact, visually rewarding and packed with experiences that do not require long transfers or full-day commitments.…
A safari is not just a journey; it is a deeply emotional encounter with nature, a story woven through landscapes, wildlife, and culture. Among Africa’s most captivating wildlife experiences is the thrill of meeting the big cats: lions, leopards, and cheetahs. These apex predators represent the raw, untouched power of the wild, and no safari feels complete without witnessing their majesty firsthand. At Afoyo African Safaris, we have been guiding travellers into the heart of Africa’s wilderness since 2018. With our expertly planned itineraries, trusted 4×4 pop-up Land Cruisers, and passionate local guides, we ensure your big cat safari becomes…