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Brandon Mlilo
Meet Otto: Africa’s First AI Travel Assistant
The world’s going AI. So is travel. AI isn’t just writing poems and solving maths anymore. It’s booking flights, planning...
How to Apply for a Passport in South Africa in 2025
Searching “how to apply for passport in South Africa,”or even “what to do if my passport is lost or stolen”?...
Can I Travel If My Visa Is Expiring Soon?
You are dreaming of travelling, bags packed… but your visa is flirting with its expiry date. The big question becomes:...
Warmest Places in South Africa During Winter
South Africa’s winter (June to August) isn’t a shutdown season, it’s a heat-hunt! If you're Googling "warmest places in South...
Children Travelling Alone? Here’s What’s Needed
Your child is flying alone. You’ve booked the ticket, picked the seat, maybe even packed their snacks. But unless you’ve...
Top 5 Snorkelling Spots in Cape Town
Think snorkeling is only good in Bali, the Maldives, or Australia? Think again. Cape Town isn’t just the world’s best...
Exploring South Africa’s Vibrant Food Scene
South Africa's vibrant food scene is a feast for the senses. From renowned five-star restaurants to delicious food markets, South...
The Suite Life: Latitude Aparthotel Review
Earlier this month, we were invited to stay at Latitude Aparthotel and experience what makes this trendy establishment a favourite...
20 Spots to Experience Cape Town Like A Local
[Updated October 2020] Local knowledge involves a hard-won, intricate understanding of a place; it’s not easily dug up in guide...
12 Best Braai Spots in South Africa
The world over, South Africans gather to celebrate Heritage Day the way we know best - over a fire, cold...
Why the GoPro is Your Best Travel Companion
Nearly everyone who has an interest in the best travel cameras has heard about GoPro. The company has made a...
Diving in Thailand: The Top 7 Dive Sites to Explore
Apart from picturesque stretches of tropical beaches, streets lined with food stalls, gilded temples, and world-renowned Thai hospitality, Thailand is...
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In the heart of the built-up City Bowl of Cape Town lies a hidden secret – a place of leafy green trees and overgrown indigenous plants, a softly flowing river and cheeping birds. Think I’m making it up? Think again – this is Deer Park, at the end of a long road that stretches up into the mountains, in the...
May 20, 2011
Deep Vein Thrombosis and Flying
Deep Vein Thrombosis, also known as DVT, refers to the formation of...
May 19, 2011
The Camerons travel to south of Spain on Ryanair.
Last month David Cameron and his wife Samantha flew to Granada in...
May 17, 2011
Gauteng- Holding its own as a Tourist Destination
As a tour guide working in Gauteng, I am always having to...
May 16, 2011
Know your Antipodes
Why is it that everyone thinks their antipodes will always land them...
May 13, 2011
The best calamari in Cape Town
Any time somebody tells me they’ve found the ‘best’ of anything, I...
May 13, 2011
15 Minutes in Namibia
Travelstart travel consultant Marie Hjort took an extended Easter break to visit...
May 12, 2011
How To Avoid Jet Lag
There’s a long scientific explanation for jet lag but basically it’s a...
May 11, 2011
Mannabay Hotel, Vredehoek
There’s no denying that Cape Town is an incredibly beautiful city –...
May 10, 2011
Carry-on Liquids Restrictions eased from April 28th.
I read some very exciting news the other day. The restrictions to...
May 9, 2011
Cape Town Number 1 Tourist Destination in 2011
Trip Advisor is one of the world’s leading authorities on everything travel....
May 6, 2011
