Nestled in the bushveld of private game reserve, Royal Malewane brings guests into the heart of the wilderness while providing them with high-end amenities and world-class service. Neighboring the famous Kruger National Park, Royal Malewane provides guests with the ultimate safari experience, without having to share the wilderness with other tourists. Below you’ll find a … Read More
Snapping the Perfect, Up-Close Action Shot in the African Bush
Sadly, we can’t all be fabulous wildlife photographers and videographers like those who film Planet Earth and National Geographic documentaries . . . Right? Well, not necessarily! Camtraps are the perfect way to snap the best wildlife photographs in the field. Signaled by movement, Camtraps allow you to take pictures of wildlife at close proximity … Read More
Your Guide to Eating Out, In, and Around Cape Town: Part VI
Guest post by Cape Fusion Tour Guide, Pam McOnie This section aims to be an update of new restaurants that I have tried or want to try in Cape Town and the surrounding wine regions. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list—merely a list of what looks really exciting for this season. We … Read More
Chomping Down on Crocodile Research
Image above is owned and copyrighted by the Okavango Crocodile Research Group and was taken from their website, www.okavango-croc.com Born in an effort to assist in developing effective crocodile population management strategies, the Okavango Crocodile Research Group dedicates its time to assisting the Department of Wildlife and National Parks in monitoring daily Nile crocodile activity. … Read More
A Look into the Towns, Villages, and Creole Culture of Reunion Island
Image above is copyrighted by Philippe Mathieu and is taken from Panoramio.com Immersing yourself into the local village culture is one of the most rewarding ways to experience Reunion. With a handful of different villages, including St. Leu, St. Gilles les Bain, Hellbourg, Cilaos, and St. Denis. St. Leu is a town known primarily as … Read More