Dolphins and dugongs
Zimbabwean journalist Dusty Miller escapes the travails of home and laps up the luxury at Bazaruto's Indigo Bay.
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Repository for a man who has everything
A visit to the Nelson Mandela Museum in Mthatha
provides Niren Tolsi with temporary shelter from the hurly-burly of the Eastern Cape.
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Paris funeral parlour to be modern art HQ
The €100-million restoration of the massive 19th-century parlour is Paris's art event of the year.
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Dark heart of Morocco
Arriving in Fes, the only medieval Arab city that is still intact, is like being catapulted back in time. Tahir Shah is spellbound.
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Hands-on safari
The Van der Merwe family share their Namibian home with 400 animals and, occasionally, Angelina Jolie. Britt Collins reports.
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Survivor Waterberg
Nicole Johnston goes on a survival course with author Lee Gutteridge and learns about the birds and the bees and the plants and the trees.
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Ferry in troubled water
Two old boats have been recalled to duty to handle the huge daily tourist demand to visit Robben Island.
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Life in the slow lane
Jacqueline Steeneveldt recently spent a weekend at the Irene Country Lodge.
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Travels in Thailand
It's not surprising tourism is Thailand's number-one employment generator. It's amazing to walk down the street at any time of the day without fear.
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