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    15 hours ago
  • The Rim of Africa: SAs New Long Distance Trek


    The Outside BlogAuthority Authority: 502
    The Rim of Africa, set to open to the public in October of 2010, will be the first long distance hiking trail on the African continent . Influenced by the Appalachian trail and the Continental Divide, the trail will wind along the gorgeous landscapes of South Africas Western coast in the Outeniqua Mountains.  The ...
    1 day ago
  • South Africa World Cup 2010 deals


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 988
    If youve yet to book your trip, there are still some deals out there - but your wallet wont thank you The expected scrum for the World Cup deals is on. Thomson Sport has already sold out of their long and short stay packages while British Airways is feeling a squeeze on its last remaining seats. But while time is ...
    1 day ago
  • All a-bed for the World Cup 2010 in South Africa


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 988
    Couchsurfing and room-rental websites could hold the key as the race begins to find accommodation for the tournament "We must find 200,000 beds. If there is more accommodation available that we dont know about, we would like to hear about it." So said Fifa official Danny Jordaan in September in what sounded like a ...
    1 day ago
  • James Mitchell Reviews Heart of Africa by Sihle Khumalo


    BOOK SA - ReviewsAuthority Authority: 434
    Verdict: carrot A long, appreciative look at Sihle Khumalo ’s latest: What does the heart of Africa mean to an African? The author of Dark Continent My Black Arse gets down and dirty (well, he sticks to public transport, so what do you expect?) in his quest to find the source of the Nile (which of several?), ...
    1 day ago
  • Interesting Things To Do in South Africa


    Brilliant Tips from BrilliantTrips.comAuthority Authority: 128
    Wondering what to see in South Africa and feeling adventurous? Interested in wandering a little ways off the beaten track and exploring some of the less well known, but just as interesting things to do in South Africa? This great country is home to a bewildering array of things you simply can’t see anywhere else, ...
    1 day ago
  • Profiting from Piracy: Somalia’s New Stock Exchange


    Peter Greenberg WorldwideAuthority Authority: 540
    The lawless town of Haradheere, Somalia, used to be a small fishing village, but now it’s in the pirate business—and business is booming. Despite heightened attempts to keep the pirates at bay, they still have been able to successfully plunder the shipping lanes around the Horn of Africa and the Indian Ocean. So ...
    2 days ago
  • Interview with Arthur Mutambara - Deputy PM of Zimbabwe


    Rabbi Shmuley UnleashedAuthority Authority: 112
    Lying at the heart of southcentral Africa, Zimbabwe sits between the Zambezi River to the North and Limpopo River to the South. A country ravaged by HIV Aids, political unrest, unemployment, poverty and food shortages, Zimbabwe undoubtedly has a long...
    2 days ago
  • Lions and Tigers, and Marathon Runners?


    Away.com Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 125
    Last weekend more than 300 runners descended upon the opulent Fairmont Mara Safari Club in southwestern Kenya for a reason other than the resorts heated pool and daily safari drives. The inaugural Masai Mara Marathon had locals and foreigners running for their lives (literally!) alongside Africas most famous and ...
    2 days ago
  • Be Sure Not To Miss Out KwaDukuza – Stanger – North Coast South Africa


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    var fbShare = {url: http://pledgeco.com/2009/be-sure-not-to-miss-out-kwadukuza-stanger-north-coast-south-africa/,size:large}The history of kwaDukuza – Stanger is an intriguing one, a history that draws many a visitor to explore, learn, and appreciate. Tradtional Africa travel blogs focus on the major tourist ...
    2 days ago
  • Phil Murray Reviews On the Back Roads by Dana Snyman


    BOOK SA - ReviewsAuthority Authority: 434
    Verdict: carrot This book rekindles that recurring idea: to give up the madness and the rat race, rummage for the old, “worn Shell road map”, fill ‘er up and just drive. Dana Snyman seems to be really living his life, travelling the small, unknown roads through South Africa, and telling the stories of simple, ...
    3 days ago
  • South Africa for the concious traveller


    Soekershof; The BlogAuthority Authority: 104
    As mentioned before somewhere in this blog: South Africa has more to offer than Cape Town, Kruger and Garden Route with all their mainstream attractions. Still a niche but a growing market (against a significant drop in tourism) is the one for the more concious and exploration minded traveller who is not afraid for ...
    3 days ago
  • The Blue Train honoured with World’s Leading Luxury Train Award


    Travelwires.comAuthority Authority: 483
    Hailed the Oscars of the travel world, the 16th Annual World Travel Awards were recently held in London and The Blue Train was awarded the prestigious World’s Leading Luxury Train Award.Not only... Send your news worthy industry press releases for publication today to muzi at travelwires dot com.
    3 days ago
  • Kathleen Bartels Reviews The Way of Stars and Stones by Wilna Wilkinson


    BOOK SA - ReviewsAuthority Authority: 434
    Verdict: carrot When a close friend on another continent is diagnosed with cancer, feelings of helplessness drive the author to seek out a challenge as daunting and overwhelming as the battle her friend is facing. She sets out on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, also known as The Way of St James, following an ...
    4 days ago
  • Volunteer Work in Africa


    Your StoryAuthority Authority: 593
    Volunteer work in Africa - Drive South Africa offers car rental, 4x4 rental, Land Rover rental and car buy back.
    4 days ago
  • Get cheap flights to Dakar


    African Travel GuideAuthority Authority: 110
    Capital city of Senegal. Formerly, Dakar was a fishermen village. Its inhabitants were then Lebou and Wolof. Dakar actually means tamarind in Wolof.Dakar is a vibrant city with active open air markets, cafe terraces, and a wide range of hotels, delicious food and a great night life.The best way to discover Dakar by ...
    5 days ago
  • The Enchanting Continent Of Africa


    Romantic TravelAuthority Authority: 156
    Africa is a diverse continent with its uncivilized villages to its enormous cities with all of the modern conveniences. Around 12 percent of the people in the world live in these 49 distinct countries. This is the most diverse continent in the world.
    6 days ago
  • Wild Wild Africa – Incomparable African Safaris in the Top Game reserves in Tanzania


    Romantic TravelAuthority Authority: 156
    Tanzania national parks and game reserves are home to an amazing diversity of wildlife, making for incomparable Africa game watching safaris. Among these game reserves, the five parks below stand out as the best of the best.
    6 days ago
  • Stone Town The Historic Capital of Zanzibar


    Vacation + Travel Blog Find your Holiday!Authority Authority: 148
    The romantic islands of Zanzibar are celebrated around the world for their beauty, beaches and history with Stone Town being one of the islands biggest attractions. Stone Town rose to prominence in the 17th century is the old city and cultural centre of Zanzibar.  the haunting history of Stone Town is enough to make ...
    1 week ago
  • Underwater Explorations Off South Africa’s Coast: Part 1 – Fluffy Things Bite


    Globe Corner BlogsAuthority Authority: 115
    There is nothing more exciting than breathing underwater.  And by exciting, I mean the awe-inspiring, nervous excitement that land-lovers get when they see the local view from the top of a really high roller coaster.  Watching bubbles leave your regulator and run for the safety of the surface is neither comforting ...
    1 week ago

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