South Africa: Flavours of the valley
Franschhoek serves delicious food and wine with the French flair of its first settlers.
Franschhoek serves delicious food and wine with the French flair of its first settlers.
Victoria Falls surpasses all expectations, writes Christine Flatley.
Zanzibar is heaven for those who prefer the timeless sights and sounds.
Can you go it alone on safari and live to tell the tale, or should you play it safe?
Salt-white beaches, spectacular gardens and monster crabs in East Africa's archipelago.
From mountains to grasslands and bustling metropolitan cities, South Africa has it all.
South Africa has enough magical experiences to last a lifetime writes Tracey Bond.
Looking for the best bang for your buck? Make this South African city your next stop.
The ultimate school field trip enchants Charmaine Noronha in the Maasai Mara.
This North African country is a vast cornucopia of charm and intrigue, finds Tara Stevens.
This tradition is revered by people across North Africa, but much less known beyond.
Of all the gin joints in all the world, Pat McCarthy walked into this one.
Justine Tyerman comes close to hugging a strange man at the airport in Marrakesh ...
Winston Aldworth takes to a bicycle for a new view of Tanzania.
Journalist Jakub Kyncl was granted a rare chance to photograph the historic tombs.
Seeing animals in their own environment is worth the hefty price, writes Rachel Muir.
Courtney Whitaker stays at a luxurious hotel within Marrakesh's 13th-century kasbah walls.
The mountains of East Africa are being dissolved by climate change, Jason Patinkin reports.
Patience and speed are key to photographing African wildlife, learns Sarah Marshall.
Derek Cheng wonders which magnificent creature it would be best to be.
Angola is still scarred by its civil war. Mike Dawson thinks tourism may help.
Justine Tyerman has a not-too-close encounter with a cobra in Marrakech.
Sarah Marshall becomes a jungle animal herself on a walking safari in Zambia.
There's an intriguing Kiwi connection to Uganda's Wildwater Lodge.
John Coomber finds inconveniences don't bother him a bit on a cross-country rail trek.
Time is running out to meet our biggest cousin, writes Sandy Kilgour.
A hundred years after Albert Camus was born, Edmund Vallance visits Algiers.
Paul Rush laments the possible extinction of South Africa's black and white rhino species.
Looking after your health is paramount when travelling to the Okavango Delta in Botswana.