A Patch of Paradise… ๐ฒ๐บ
Mauritius. We arrived in the early hours, in the dark, and were met by Mr Bim, our airport pick up, to drive us across the island from the south east (where the
Tourists don't know where they've been, travellers don't know where they're going.
Paul Theroux
Mauritius. We arrived in the early hours, in the dark, and were met by Mr Bim, our airport pick up, to drive us across the island from the south east (where the
Well, weโve come to the end of our African adventure. And an adventure it has beenโฆ How to sum it up. Looking back just over two months we landed in Victoria Falls,
One ticket, one tram, one bus, six stops and about twenty four wines (I lost count…). So we thought, what better way to end our journey through South Africa than a visit
While we were in Cape Town, one of the things I wanted to do personally, was go down to Cape Point. Iโd also seen articles about the colony of African Penguins on
Facts; The rhino is on the verge of extinction. On average, 3 rhinos are poached for their horn each day. There are 2 species with fewer than 80 animals left alive in
Just added a gallery for Hwange. More to follow soon…
In the uk there are a few wild creatures wandering around that you might encounter; urban foxes, rabbits, hedgehogs, the occasional badger. Africa, however, is another thing entirely. Our second day in
Our first sortie outside Zimbabwe was a short drive across the border into Botswana to visit the Chobe River and take a sunset cruise in the hope of seeing our first game
When we were planning our trip and we decided to start from Victoria Falls, I thought: well, I like waterfalls and by all accounts this is worth seeing, but a waterfall is
Take nothing but memories, leave nothing but footprints!
Chief Si'ahl
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