Author: Chukwu Godlove

In recent years, eco-tourism has emerged as a powerful movement within the travel industry. The form of travel appeals to environmentally conscious travellers who seek to explore the world while minimizing their ecological footprint. Picture: iStock / Petmal Undoubtedly, eco-tourism offers a sustainable alternative to traditional tourism. This is as it conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local communities. Eco-Tourism explained… At its core, eco-tourism is built on three fundamental principles: conservation, community and education. It emphasizes the importance of preserving natural habitats and wildlife, supporting local economies, as well as fostering a deeper understanding of the environment.…

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In a noisy, fast-paced world, silence has become the ultimate luxury. Whether you’re a mindful traveller, a nature lover, or simply someone in need of serious quiet, these 10 destinations offer moments of stillness that feel like they’ve been forgotten by time. From remote islands to sound-sapping deserts, these places remind us that quiet isn’t empty — it’s full of presence. This kind of silence doesn’t just soothe the ears; it speaks to the soul. Tak Be Ha Cenote, Mexico (Yucatán Peninsula) Picture/Absolute Adventure Mexico Why it’s quiet: Hidden underground, this sacred limestone sinkhole is silent except for the occasional…

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Thirty — four years ago today, I was flown in a King Air fixed-wing aircraft to Musiara in the Masai Mara to lead my first-ever safari group. They had disembarked from a cruise ship docked on the Indian Ocean — a group of wealthy senior citizens eager to explore the world. I was tasked with leading them on a two-day safari, using a fleet of ten five-seater Cessna 404s. A week later, I returned to Musiara to guide a private safari for an 82-year-old widower traveling alone for 16 days. The striking commonality between the two experiences was that neither…

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Johannesburg boasts a vibrant urban culture and a rich history. The city also invites exploration and self-discovery, as it offers a number of activities which solo adventurers can enjoy. Johannesburg (Picture: Unsplash / Simon Hurry) Whether you’re looking to indulge in art, nature or unique experiences, there’s undoubtedly something for everyone in the dynamic city. Here’s a look at a few fantastic solo date ideas to explore in the City of Gold. Nature walks in the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden Although Johannesburg is an urban jungle, some parts also offer nature and tranquility. You…

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South Africa is a land of rich history, cultural heritage, and diverse spiritual traditions. Among its many wonders, some of the most profound experiences can be found in its labyrinths and sacred sites—places where the physical landscape intersects with deep spiritual significance. These sites offer a unique opportunity to connect with the land, reflect on its history, and immerse yourself in the ancient rhythms of the earth. The Labyrinth at St. George’s Cathedral, Cape Town Picture/Cape Tourism Nestled in the heart of Cape Town, St. George’s Cathedral offers a peaceful sanctuary amidst the city’s hustle and bustle. Its stone labyrinth,…

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Explore Cape Town and have the Instagram feed to show for it! Screenshot The Labia Theatre The Labia Theatre is a true gem for cinephiles and social media moguls alike. From exquisite architectural design to unforgettable mountain views, this independent art film house will have cameras clicking away to capture the beauty of the Labia Theatre inside and out. Location: 68 Orange St, Gardens, Cape Town Times: Screening dependent Contact: 021 424 5927 Website: thelabia.co.za Picture: The Labia Theatre Mochi Mochi This Japanese café prides itself on the flavour of its confections, exceptional food presentation and a pastel daydream of…

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The KwaZulu-Natal province is a vibrant mixture of history, culture and unbelievably impressive natural beauty. Fondly known to some as the Garden Province, KwaZulu-Natal is a paradise for nature lovers. It offers the opportunity to admire beautiful landscapes, rolling hills and lush greenery. On your visit, you can also enjoy some unforgettable wildlife experiences. Undoubtedly, there are plenty of attractions for nature lovers to enjoy in the province. Here are a few of them: iSimangaliso Wetland Park Picture: Sourced / Peter Kirk Media The iSimangaliso Wetland Park is one of KwaZulu-Natal’s most treasured natural wonders. It was listed as a…

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Travelling is not just about exploring new landscapes and cultures. It is also an opportunity to indulge in diverse culinary experiences. Although popular restaurants and tourist hotspots have their charm, some worthy culinary gems often go unexplored by foodies. Picture: Unsplash / Yuliia Zhyvotok Consider these helpful tips to uncover delightful culinary treasures during your travels: Engage with the locals One of the best ways to find hidden gems is to engage with the locals. Strike up conversations with residents, whether it’s at a café, market or even on public transport. Ask about their favourite dining spots or where they…

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Adventuring with your teenager is about more than just exploring new places—it’s about forging memories and building connections that last. Whether you’re chasing adrenaline-pumping experiences or enjoying quieter moments in nature, South Africa offers a range of destinations where you and your teen can bond over exciting activities and unforgettable moments. Here are some top spots and activities for adventure and bonding with your teen. Outdoor adventures Picture/Outdoor Addicts Cederberg (Western Cape) Rock climbing and hiking: Explore rugged terrain, dramatic sandstone formations, and ancient San rock art. Where to go: Cederberg Wilderness Area, Algeria Forest, or the Wolfberg Cracks for…

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The City of Cape Town officially concluded its summer beach and pool season on Monday, 21 April 2025, marking the end of a busy period for lifeguards and public swimming facilities. Picture/Cape Towner With lifeguards now off duty, the majority of public swimming pools have closed for the winter season and are set to reopen during the December-January school holiday.​ Councillor Francine Higham, Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, cautioned the public:​ “Don’t become another statistic. Please obey warning signs, avoid swimming on isolated beaches, and always remain within your swimming ability. Learning to identify rip currents can…

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