A trip to the Jock Safari Lodge in the Kruger National Park takes us back to the days of ox wagons and wild game.
Most backpackers in Thailand rush around ticking off the sights in a guidebook, but Torre DeRoche decided to live on one small island for months.
In contrast with the rest of Ethiopia, generosity thrives in Harar – along with some wonderfully peculiar traditions.
Hobbits, elves and dragons appear to be coaxing tourists to New Zealand as fans await their first glimpse of the second movie in "The Hobbit" trilogy.
If it’s a luxury break you’re after, look no further than this boutique hotel in the heart of Sandton.
Everyone glows with health and happiness in Bad Füssing. As Ines Schumacher discovers, there’s definitely something in the water…
When Cat Rainsford befriended a nomadic group of street performers in a small Mexican town, she never envisaged she would end up travelling with them.
Catering for Muslim tourists could mean more money
For just £370, a flight from London to Johannesburg with one short layover in exotic Addis Ababa seemed like a great idea.
Nairobi’s street photographers run ingenious and efficient set-ups throughout the city.
A whistle-stop tour of the country reveals its rich diversity — and a nation scrambling to reforge its identity.
Jim Freeman meditates on life in the sleepy village, then and now, from the stoep of Abalone House.
Mumbai’s grand old Parsi cafes are a symbol of the city’s diverse cuisine and ethnic groups, but they are a dying breed.
Burundi may not be the go-to capital of East Africa, but it is cheap and cheerful, and tourists are starting to cotton on.
Since the 2011 uprising, Egypt’s coastal resorts have begun courting the conservative Muslim tourist.
In a chicken coop for the Seoul art-appreciation set, Eamon Allan finds birds of a certain feather flock together, even when they’re ceramic.
Laurice Taitz finds 10 things to do in 48 hours in Paris, home of the R80 glass of orange juice.
Less than two decades ago, Maputo was war-torn and struggling to survive. Today it is one of Southern Africa’s hippest cities.
A childhood fantasy to see Mauritius finally turns into a holiday: to Joonji Mdyogolo’s delight, it looks just like the poster.
Gone are the handmade signs and endless waiting. John O’Mahony uses apps and websites to find lifts, beds and friends as he hitches across Europe.
Food distributor Boris Akimov is on a mission to get Russians eating organic, local food, not pizza and burgers.
The international celebrity hotel is cozying up to locals with winter specials and some of the best food in Cape Town.
Tanya Pampalone fattens up.
Parys has plenty to offer, but if you only do one thing: get wet.
If you travel a lot for business it is essential to do it in comfort with a dash of style.
In a wonderful, terrible city that wears its scars on its sleeve, Lauren van Vuuren discovers the Berlin in all of us.
Echoes of 1960s counterculture live on, as Rowan Philp discovers during a mind-altering boating lesson in San Francisco.
Sampling five-star accommodation in the rural heart of the Eastern Cape, Victoria John finds bliss at the end of a bumpy road.
If you’re after a seriously sexy weekend getaway, Majeka House will push all the right buttons.
Hannah Booth knew Quebec had French influences, but hadn’t counted on such an abundance of gamey meats, pâtés, vineyards and bountiful markets.
Angie’s G-spot is a makeshift wasps’ nest of metal, wood and stone that comes complete with a natural jacuzzi.
Touring Johannesburg on top of a bus will give you a completely different view of the bustling metropolis.
There are many ways to see New York, but how about walking from JFK Airport all the way to Harlem?