Neptune Mara Rianta Luxury Camp offers guests a unique experience that often flies under the radar. Here you can get a real understanding not only…
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The message coming through loud and clear at the moment is the lack of availability for high quality safari lodges for 2022. Clients have money…
Comments closedI am delighted to say that the Ngorongoro Crater is teeming – with animals not vehicles! What a privilege to be here now – my…
Comments closedI have had the privilege of visiting wine regions in different parts of the world, be it California, Down Under or in Europe, none of…
Comments closedGaronga’s setting creates a real wow factor on arrival. Whether it is because you feel completely immersed in the bush at Little Garonga, are bowled…
Comments closedThanks to Serena Hotels, Kenya Airways and Ranger Safaris Kevin was recently lucky enough to take a group of operators on an educational to Tanzania’s…
Comments closedClaire recently took a small group of hand-picked British journalists and bloggers around South Africa, in conjunction with South African Airways and South African Tourism UK, to rediscover some of its tourism icons…
Comments closedIt is also where you will find Paul Mwaura, Lake Elmenteita Serena Camp’s 35 year old Head Chef, and having tasted his amazing food we wanted to find out more about the man.
Comments closed“Travel brat” that I am – I am very lucky to have travelled on The Blue Train three times! And each time it has exceeded my every expectation.
Comments closedThe future of travel trade shows, generally, gets debated in all sorts of ways all the time.
A few years ago we had 8 clients exhibiting at World Travel Market, in 2012 we had 4 and in 2013 we will probably have even less.
Indaba is historically the key show for Africa, but each year fewer buyers attend.
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