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South Africa´s safari menu is great for families

  Unsplash   The Rainbow Nation is home to 42 public and private game reserves, including Africa's largest, Kruger National Park. There are three options in particular which are particularly kid-friendly: Pilanesberg National Park - arguably the safest safari option out there. it's also very affordable. The accommodation is fenced-in, and there are many amenities for children since most visitors are families with kids. There’s no sense of wilderness as in more common safari locations, but…

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9 of Cape Town's most photographable spots

  Stephanjvv   The "Mother City" is a photographer's dream, offering an seemingly endless supply of impressive landscapes and cityscapes making it the perfect place to practice and hone your photography skills, whether your're a beginner or a pro. And needless to say, Instagram ❤ Cape Town! Here are nine terrific examples.   read post  

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South Africa in '8 Top Golf Destinations for Families'

South African TourismIf dad (and/or mom) want to combine a family vacation with some great golfing, there are a few destinations which offer both top-notch links and a wide menu of other attractions that will appeal to the kids. So everybody's happy - after all, shouldn't that be the whole point of traveling as a family? Here among hundreds of choices across the world I offer you eight of my favorites where family travel dovetails nicely with golf travel - see if you agree, and if you think…

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  • eTurboNews reports that South Africa has a serious glut of hotel rooms in the wake of all the building that went on prior to World Cup. I'm assuming that this is giving rise to some great deals. If you've been following this, let us know.
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  • Remember the vuvuzela, from the World Cup? Why one Tripatino was all for it, recently on our blog.
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    Cape Town, South Africa: must-see, must-do, must-eat tips for next April
    We are planning on 4 nights in Cape Town, South Africa next April prior to our safari adventure.  I am particularly interested in any tidbits - must…
  • After being irritated by the vuvuzelas before the World Cup - I actually loved them when at a game - continued to blow mine with pride throughout the World Cup! Sorry to those of you who don't like them but think most people here will definately be taking them back home with them... but - even if you don't like Vuvuzelas - there is so much me to enjoy in South Africa - and Camps Bay of course. For more economic choices - Hout Bay just around the corner also has great value..and has a working harbour - with boats going out and GREAt restaurants as well.! contact us for Villas and apartments if required.... info@zippingzebra.com
  • We will be delighted to offer a discount to the media on accommodation in Camps Bay (definitely the best place to stay) - please e-mail me on info@campsbayapartments.com
  • @Julia : The vuvuzelas were driving ME crazy - and I was nowhere near the World Cup :-) As for Camps Bay: If you love beaches, you'll love Camps Bay. There are some great lodging alternatives in the area; hotels, bed and breakfasts and rental apartments. Make sure to do your homework before you leave...
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