Tracey Campbell - October 10, 2009
Travel Butlers are pleased to now be working with Sibuya Tented Camp, in the malaria-free Eastern Cape. The 3,000 hectare malaria-free reserve is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the Big 5 of the African bush – elephant, rhino, lion, leopard and buffalo. Over 400 bird species have also been recorded. A wide […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - October 8, 2009
Cape Royale Luxury Hotel and Residence provides an enclave of luxury and refinement. Situated along a tree-lined boulevard in Green Point, the artistic quarter of Cape Town, it is a mere 30-minute drive from the airport, and within 5 minutes of the beaches of Clifton and the palm-fringed white sands of Camps Bay, not to […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - October 7, 2009
Visit Cape Town between now and the 15th December and stay for 4 nights and only pay for 3 night at the Cape Royale Hotel, in Green Point. Each of the 95 suites, including the new 2 bedroom Family Suites (which have their own lounge and dining area), features contemporary décor, luxurious fabrics and fine […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - September 26, 2009
If you are thinking of arranging a family holiday to South Africa, and including a couple of days at a safari lodge, you will be amazed at the number of lodges that do cater specifically for children – and by this, we mean not only just offering to put extra beds in the room for […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - September 22, 2009
Ant’s Reserve is located in the magnificent, malaria-free Waterberg region. Home to both Ant’s Nest and Ant’s Hill lodges, both lodges are owned and run by Ant and Tessa Baber. The Baber family have a long history in the area, dating back to 1886, and indeed were one of the earliest pioneers to the region. […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - September 17, 2009
For guests recently staying at the Samara Private Game Reserve, in the Karoo, they have been most fortunate to have been treated to a number of rare sightings on game drives of the the usually elusive and nocturnal aardvark. Much to the everyones surprise, these odd-looking but enchanting creatures have also been spotted during the […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - August 27, 2009
Durban has been listed as one of the top 10 family beach holiday cities in the world by travel publishing heavyweight Lonely Planet. It shares the prestigious list with the likes of Kauai in Hawaii, Cottlesloe in Australia, Karon Beach in Thailand, Portugal’s Tavira, Mexico’s Sayulita and Bali’s Sanur in the latest edition of Lonely […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - July 17, 2009
Sabi Sabi’s Earth Lodge has been voted the 3rd Best Hotel in the world, and the 2nd Best on the African continent in the 2009 Travel & Leisure Magazine Best in the World rankings. The result – an astonishing 97.5% near perfect score – showed yet again that Sabi Sabi always exceeds expectations. This is […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - July 8, 2009
The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway is offering a winter special from May 1 to September 15 2009, during the South African winter school holidays, on weekends and public holidays. Prizes, magic shows and treasure hunts are some of the activities planned for kids this winter. The Cableway’s Family Winter Special adult ticket price is R145 […] Read More
Tracey Campbell - July 7, 2009
The Two Oceans Aquarium is offering a winter special valid until October 31 2009. Two adults and 2 children (between 4 and 13 years) will pay just R180 entry to the aquarium. The Afrisam Children’s Play Centre, which looks on to the penguin pool, is receiving a face-lift and families will now be able to […] Read More