The 700km route takes in the Namib-Naukluft’s Kuiseb canyon where two German geologists hid during World War II to avoid internment
Four acclaimed local artists have painted a 22m wall mural inside the Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre
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In good weather, it’s hard to beat
Helicopters, horseback, segway or on foot – the choice is yours
An introduction guide to the small town Coffee Bay on the Wild Coast
Why South Africa is best matched to meet the needs of Muslim travellers
Soaring above the Mother City is something we should all experience
What do we know about the central Free State province?
The lived experience of each generation and every person expands on the official version
Like a magnet, the town attracts a journalist to fulfil a mission born decades ago
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The surprise publication of draft amendments to visa regulations is welcome. But what of the draft Bill on immigration due in March next year?
Regulations from 2014 had stipulated that minors had to carry an unabridged birth certificate and have parental consent to leave the country
Its passengers haven’t just been transported from one place to another; they have travelled and emerge richer for the experience.
Facts about San Francisco are hidden; they are gleaned from trying to make sense of being there
Zukiswa Wanner spends time in Tanzania and decides that it is a place she could live in because of its people.
The sights, history and people of Venda – almost too amazing to put into words – lure us from the beaten track
‘What really stood out for me was that, in West Africa — and I suppose around the continent generally — when people eat, everyone is invited’
"To deny the contributions of black bodies to what is currently Brazil would be like denying the majority of your family".
Brazil might have all the trappings of a new place, but the spectre of slavery makes it feel familiar
The tiny island surrounded by a turquoise Atlantic offers pink beaches, a mix of British and American culture and needs many US dollars.
This ancient Moroccan city is trading on its rich history to revitalise its economy and tourism.
A whistle-stop overseas trip through four cities leaves the writer trying to reconcile past and present realities in a brave new world
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A vibrant new start-up aims to give travellers a close-up, behind the scenes look at the the many different facets of the continent.
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Searching for unique recipes involves knocking on strangers’ doors, writes Ishay Govender-Ypma, who finds their kindness win out.
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