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Ideal Time to Invest in Stilbaai Property

26th July 2009
A small sleepy town along the southern coast of South Africa has suddenly emerged as the next big thing to happen in the country in terms of real estate investment. We are talking about Stilbaai and Stilbaai property that is attracting investors by droves... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Golf Tips on the Putting Green

18th July 2009
If you are able to sink putts on a regular basis, half the battle on the greens has generally been won, even if you struggle to drive considerable distances or fail to make the fairways with ease. Great golfers, even the professionals, who loose putting... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Travel the Garden Route South Africa

12th June 2009
Our family simply love it, travel in South Africa is easy for us, we live here. From our base in East London, in the Eastern Cape, we have a short hop through Port Alfred and on to Port Elizabeth. The start (or end) of the Garden Route, it depends which... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Winter Travel warmers

05th June 2009
It’s winter in South Africa, the day time average temperature is around 22 deg. C and the evenings are chilly by African standards with most areas between three and twelve degrees centigrade. Here is a quick aside, South Africans always drink cold lag... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Winter Travel warmers

04th June 2009
It’s winter in South Africa, the day time average temperature is around 22 deg. C and the evenings are chilly by African standards with most areas between three and twelve degrees centigrade. Here is a quick aside, South Africans always drink cold lag... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Top 5 Adrenalin Activities in SA

04th June 2009
South Africa has a vast selection of activities best suited to those courageous men and women out there who feel the need to challenge their darkest fears. With a fine blend of mountains, craggy sea cliffs, boisterous rivers and vast wilderness areas, t... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

South African Game Reserve For Sale – Seeking Your Own Private Game Reserve?

12th May 2009
It’s Christmas day, and it’s another day in your new life on your very own private game reserve in South Africa’s Eastern Cape. You rise with the African sun over your private game reserve for sale by the owner right now. Step out to the decked ter... Read >
Author: khusela

Nature Tourism of South Africa

01st May 2009
Aside from South Africa’s well-known attractions such as Table Mountain in Cape Town, and the sites of cultural/historical significance in its major cities, the country is also becoming a major destination for travellers in search of natural beauty and ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

The Lesser Known Wonders of South Africa

22nd March 2009
Tourists to South Africa are generally dished up the usual itineraries where only the mainstream destinations of Cape Town, the Garden Route and the Kruger National Park are included. However, for those select few who are prepared to make the effort... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Love On A Safari Honeymoon

20th February 2009
For a loving couple, the wedding and the honeymoon are rites of passage into a lifelong relationship. These are events that happen to individuals once in a lifetime, at least once for most. Thus, both occasions must be memorable, but the most exciting par... Read >
Author: May Smith

Love On A Safari Honeymoon

20th February 2009
For a loving couple, the wedding and the honeymoon are rites of passage into a lifelong relationship. These are events that happen to individuals once in a lifetime, at least once for most. Thus, both occasions must be memorable, but the most exciting par... Read >
Author: May Smith

South African road signs

30th January 2009
Although South Africa is still considered a developing country, it does have an excellent and extensive road network and there are not many dedicated South African road signs that do not follow the international norm set in 1968 in Europe. As South Afr... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Under 21 car rental and other reasons to visit sunny South Africa

11th December 2008
There exist some countries where under 21 car rental is a reality, where individuals as young as 18 can go on road trips without pesky parental supervision. Sounds like a fairytale, doesn’t it? O contraire mon ami, this place – we call her Africa. A c... Read >
Author: Marshall

Whale and Shark Adventures in South Africa

03rd December 2008
The South West Coast of South Africa is a world famous and well visited area by tourists and locals looking to see the incredible marine life at play in the ocean. South of Cape Town, stretching all the way through to the Garden Route in the Eastern Cape,... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

St. Francis Bay - Gateway to the Garden Route

02nd December 2008
Situated between Port Elizabeth and Knysna on the way to the Garden Route, the friendly seaside area of St. Francis is the ideal base for visitors wanting to explore the Garden Route, Addo Elephant Park and many of the other Big 5 game reserves in the bea... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

Top 5 safest places to live in South Africa

01st December 2008
South Africa is a nation in transition and, as with all change, there is the inevitable fallout. One of the main areas of concern in our fledgling democracy is safety and security, an area that has taken a bit of a beating in recent years. Unemploym... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Top South Africa Drives: The Garden Route

27th November 2008
The Garden Route is the most popular scenic drive in South Africa and offers some of the finest vistas over both the Indian Ocean and the spectacular landscape. Though this review makes mention of the various towns and parks along its route, the whole dri... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top 10 Attractions in South Africa

27th November 2008
South Africa is the richest country in Africa and is one of the top destinations on the continent, with so much to offer the adventurous tourist. Here is a list of 10 must see attractions when you holiday in South Africa. 1: Kruger National Park Thi... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

A Guide to Driving on South African Roads

27th November 2008
The roads of South Africa vary greatly in their quality and the rules of the road might be a little different to what you are used to, so we've put together a little guide on what you can expect when you take your car out on the road on your trip to South... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top Tips for Fishing in South Africa

27th November 2008
Fishing is one of those all time classic pursuits and South Africa is definitely a top choice if you'd like to indulge in your favoured pastime while on holiday. Read on and find out where some of the top spots for fishing are located in South Africa... ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Places to stay on your Garden Route vacation Tour in South Africa

30th September 2008
There is no shortage of accommodations when you’re planning a trip to Garden route. Your only worry, if any, is too book early so that the best places to stay aren’t taken up. Deciding where to stay varies on where you want to stop at during your Gard... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Luxury Safari Experience at Elegant Londolozi Private Game Lodge

16th September 2008
In our ongoing search for exceptional properties we can offer to you as our exceptional client, Claire & I spend an inordinate amount of time researching the philosophies, structures, ability and performance of both individual as well as multi destin... Read >
Author: Claire

More Than Just Sharks - Scuba Diving In South Africa

30th June 2008
Traditional perceptions of holidays in South Africa conjure up images of vast open plains, roaring lions and beautiful game lodges, names of regions such as the Kruger National Park immediately come into people's minds. What is less well known is the ... Read >
Author: Scubaworld

Accommodation South Africa: Like You Never Left Home

01st May 2008
Travel South Africa and experience the diversity of attractions that the region has to offer. Choose from white sandy beaches to the breathtaking mountain views, the arid bush fields to its tropical wet regions, and a whole lot more and you will definit... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Toureagle | Western Cape Golf Tour

19th March 2008
Western Cape and Garden Route Golf Tour It is a common misconception in today’s society that golf is a sport for the rich and successful. Although rich and successful people do play golf, the sport is fast becoming widespread and popular with everyone... Read >
Author: Toureagle

Enjoying the beauty of the Garden Route in South Africa

19th February 2008
The Garden route in South Africa has long been a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty and unbelievable sights. Stretching across the coast of South Africa, the garden route starts from Mossel Bay and ends somewhere just out of Plettenb... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Let’s Make It a Good One – South Africa Holidays

29th January 2008
It was the holiday season again, and my family and I were ready for some adventure. We set off on a five day hiking trip on the Garden Route, the perfect set-up for the South African holidays. All geared up… Anyone who has been on a hike before wou... Read >
Author: armand

South African Golf Vacations: Real value for money!

21st May 2007
If you are looking for a memorable but affordable golf experience then you should definitely check out South African golf vacations. South Africa golf vacations offer beauty, tranquillity, challenges and good value for money. The size of France and Spain... Read >
Author: superfamilyfun

South Africa George Golf Club - beautifully manicured, 72 par, 18 hole course

18th April 2007
Situated not far from Fancourt in the beautiful southern Cape, the George Golf club features a picturesque, rolling course, packed with trees. The front nine features only one par-three hole, but the back nine has three of them. The signature hole is ... Read >
Author: Golferswild South Africa

George in South Africa ideal from where to explore the areas many variant and diverse scenic wonders

12th March 2007
George is the sixth oldest town in South Africa, situated in the beautiful Western Cape Province and is the Capital of the Southern Cape. The town is very centrally situated: halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth and centre of the Garden Route - id... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa

Travel or stay home is the question?

07th March 2007
Why travel? Why bother? How many of us have had these experiences while traveling – lost our luggage, lost ourselves(!), picked up a strange bug, had flights delayed or canceled? In my own experience I have lost luggage (1), picked up stomach bug (1)... Read >
Author: Rory Mackay

Hire a car and see more of South Africa

27th September 2006
As winter looms on the horizon, the long haul holiday market springs into life offering sun and heat in the southern hemisphere. From the cosmopolitan offerings of Cape Town and Johannesburg to the wilderness of the Kruger National Park to the rugged Atla... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Travel Destinations on Africa's West Cape: Knysna

16th August 2006
About Knysna Knysna is a lovely area located on Africa's 'Garden Route.' The garden route is one of Africa's main locations for travelers and stretches along South Africa's Coast. Knysna is located between the Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean. ... Read >
Author: Mort Fertel