The Taj Mahal always has visitors flocking to it. The magnificent Taj Mahal is said to be the symbolic representation of eternal love. Located on the banks of the Yamuna…
Part of a twitter feed last week… Another quick diversion from our India/Nepal saga due to current events… For the last two weeks, the Cape has suffered insane levels of…
Bain’s Kloof Pass is a wonderful route to get to Tulbagh from Cape Town. At 02h38 am on Sunday 11th June, an earthquake hit Johannesburg. Whilst it lasted approximately 30…
India has the largest cow population in the world. Producing milk, providing labour and being a source of religious inspiration, cattle have always played a prominent role in the Hindu…
In the last week of March, Ian Georgeson (our CEO) flew to Delhi, India for the start of a phenomenal adventure. The trip had been a long time in the planning…
The Bethulie Guest Farm – a true gem!! Bethulie is an unassuming little sheep and cattle farming dorp in the Free State. A hidden gem in a vast landscape, it…
Where the Northern Cape, the Eastern Cape and the Free State meet, there lies a great body of water. In fact, the line dividing the Eastern Cape and the Free…
“The full African moon poured down its light from the blue sky into the wide, lonely plain. The dry, sandy earth, with its coating of stunted karoo bushes a few…
Autumn is a magical time. In this edition of the newsletter, we ask you to suspend judgement and logic, and take a walk on the enchanted side with us. There…
When you reach the Eco-Shrine, it feels as though you’ve reached the edge of the world. There’s a sharp drop-off into the valley, with the three Hogsback Mountains in the…
Angel Falls. © Jacqui Ikin In this, our last newsletter on the Wild Coast before departing for an inland fairy realm, we explore the concepts of beauty and mystery. We…
Nguni cattle on the beach. © Sinegugu Zukulu Before we leave the ocean for inland adventures, there are still one or two subjects worth exploring… One of the classic images…
