Paul Campbell - January 18, 2008
South Africa is today one of the major producers and exporters of wines worldwide, and has been producing wine since the middle of the 17th century. The Cape Winelands are ony a short drive from Cape Town and are set amongst rolling mountain slopes and valleys, with some of the oldest surviving colonial architecture in South […] Read More
Paul Campbell - January 14, 2008
In order to get the most from your safari budget there are a number of number of key points to keep in mind. Find A Good Inexpensive Safari Lodge Staying at a lodge will give you a better chance of seeing big game at close quarters than you will have on a self-drive safari, therefore we […] Read More
Paul Campbell - January 9, 2008
We are delighted to announce that our new Honeymoon Gift Registry Service is now available online. The service is designed for couples who are looking for an alternative to the traditional wedding gift list of toasters and towels, and combines our experience in planning and booking African honeymoons with an easy to use way for […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - January 7, 2008
On Monday 7 January, His Serene Highness Prince Albert, will officially hand over 2 leopards to the Founder of the Born Free Foundation and actress and wildlife campaigner, Virginia McKenna OBE. The leopards will be sedated in preparation for transfer to their new African home; the Born Free Sanctuary at the award-winning Shamwari Game Reserve in […] Read More
Paul Campbell - January 3, 2008
With Cape Town, Kruger and much of South Africa basking in temperatures around 30°C as the UK endures it’s first really cold snap of the winter, more and more people are starting to plan their winter holiday or look ahead to a summer safari. One of the questions we are most frequently asked is “what is […] Read More