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Lockdown in Nepal
The Lockdown in Nepal has been eased, with private vehicles allowed on odd-even basis and few shops to open. However, people are still suggested to remain at home and stop from going out without need. And people who go out have to apply the safety precautions given by the WHO and Nepal government. All in...
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Business Travel
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula announced on the 29th of June that in addition to the original four main airports in South Africa that are currently operating, the following domestic airports will reopen for business travel: Bram Fischer International AirportKruger Mpumalanga International AirportPietermaritzburg AirportPort Elizabeth International AirportRichards Bay AirportSkukuza AirportUpington International Airport Meals will once again...
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Essential travel under Level 3
As airports start to open up and airlines take to the skies, make sure you understand what you need to be able to travel under Level 3. Who Can Fly Inter-provincial air travel is only permitted for the following reasons: Business services Relocating or to take care of family Study purposes Health declaration document Medical...
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We may still dream …
We may still dream … Even though we are under lockdown for the next few weeks, doesn’t mean we cannot dream or make plans. Where would you like to be now? What is your dream destination or holiday? Do you have a bucket list, why not start one? Let’s never forget to dream, everything is… Read More We may still dream …
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Klaarstroom, Western Cape – South Africa
(Photo: Wikipedia – https://ift.tt/3arW2tC) Klaarstroom is a village on the polular Route 66, about 60 km east of Prince Albert and 95 km north-west of Uniondale, that starts in Cape Town and ends in Colchester. Klaarstroom is positioned at the foot of the Swartberg Mountains at the Great Karoo entrance to Meiringspoort, a spectacular gorge… Read More Klaarstroom, Western Cape – South Africa
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Things to do and places to see in the Garden Route.
There are more to the beautiful Garden Route than just great and relaxing accommodation. Whether you are visiting this beautiful part of South Africa to relax or to see amazing places and do some fun activities, here you will find it all. The Adventurer If you are a person who loves doing adventurous and extreme… Read More Things to do and places to see in the Garden Route.
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Cango Caves
We visited the Cango Caves when I was a girl of about 10 years-old, I can still remember it as if it was yesterday. It left such an impression. Now, 30 years later, I went with my own family. The Cango Caves is absolutely breathtaking. I can describe our tour with the friendliest, most knowledgeable… Read More Cango Caves
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Kirstenbosch lights up the hearts of young and old
unsplash-logoSimon Caminada Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens Cape Town is in full bloom – the dams are glistening with water, beaches are bustling with tourists and nature around the Cape Peninsula is putting on a splendid display of colour and abundance in the wake of the blessing of wonderful rains over the past few months. One… Read More Kirstenbosch lights up the hearts of young and old
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Mountain climbing – the only way is up
unsplash-logoCharlotte Karlsen Mountains Have you ever dreamed that you were standing on a mountaintop, arms spread open wide, revelling in the incredible sensation that you have just conquered the something larger than life? Have you ever then Facebook stalked people who actually have conquered your dream only to find that they were all fitness fanatics… Read More Mountain climbing – the only way is up
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Hartbeespoort: 2.5-Hour Private Photographic Safari Tour – GetYourGuide
From R 1,495 per person Make memories that will last a lifetime as you get up close and personal to a number of animals at the Hartbeespoort Lion and Safari Park. With a trained expert alongside a photographer, enjoy a private tour of the park and mingle with the animals. Details: Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure […]
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The Rugby World Cup says Konnichiwa to Japan
Rugby World Cup 2019 The excitement is building ahead of the opening of the 2019 Rugby World Cup. This time the “World in union” anthem will sound in Tokyo, because for the first time, the tournament will be held outside of the traditional heartland of rugby. The opening match of the 2019 Rugby World Cup […]
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Cape Town, South Africa – more than just a mountain
Cape Town has a famous landmark said to be one of the official Wonders of the World Yes, Cape Town has a famous landmark said to be one of the official Wonders of the World, and yes, it is the backdrop for many “wish you were here” moments, but there is so much more to […]
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Namaqualand
Namaqualand, colours flourish into technicolour magic Spring is in the air, and in an arid region of South Africa and Namibia extending along the west coast over 1,000 kilometres and encompassing a total area of 440,000 square kilometres, spring is bursting out in glorious colour on the ground. Annually celebrating the end of winter, the […]
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Great Canyons
Trek to the great canyons around the world Life is full of mountains and valleys, but unlike convention would have you believe, not all valleys in life are bad – some of them are quite magnificent. There are hundreds of different canyons around the world, but I have chosen 5 must-see beauties, definitely worth a […]
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Australia
Australia is a country famed for much more than kangaroos, didgeridoos, an opera house and “shrimp on the barbie”, and it definitely has more to offer than rugby and cricket stadiums. This tourist friendly island continent is the 6th largest country by area in the world with popular cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and […]
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The Karoo
Escape to the silent majesty of the Karoo Does the thought of the looming winter season press heavily on your soul? Plan a recharge getaway to the simple life in the Karoo, the semi-desert natural region in South Africa. Fill your heart with cloudless skies, endless desertscapes and silence that is sure to quash any […]
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Switzerland
Visit the Easter Bunny’s lair amidst the snow-capped peaks of Switzerland It is Easter time, the season of chocolate, and where better to get your chocolate fix than the place synonymous with this decadent delicacy, but also a place of culture, beautiful scenery and yodelling – a place called Switzerland. Famed for much more than […]
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