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South African Operators Under Pressure to End Elephant Rides

By SAPeople Staff Writer 30-06-16 19:00

A growing number of international tour companies refusing to promote elephant riding is putting South Africa’s elephant-back safari industry under pressure to pack in the lucrative but unethical/questionable practice of riding elephants. With an increasing global awareness for the welfare issues and cruel training methods associated with elephant-back riding, a drive to end the practice […]

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The Ultimate South African Road Trip

By SAPeople Staff Writer 02-07-19 17:00

Driving across South Africa, from Joburg to Cape Town, is about as local as pap and wors. It’s further than from New York City to Chicago, or from the very tippy top of Great Britain to the very bottom. But it’s way more beautiful too (don’t take our word for it)! For anyone who hasn’t done […]

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One Easy Way to Discover (and Rediscover) Joburg – The Red Bus

By SAPeople Staff Writer 29-06-16 10:36

I’ve always thought of the Red Bus as a touristy thing. You hop on, hop off, get your bearings, see as much as possible in your short holiday time. I’ve also always thought of it as part of those obvious tourist destinations, like Rome, New York, London and Cape Town. But Johannesburg? The truth is, however, that a Red Bus in Joburg is the […]

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Footage of One of the World’s Most Spectacular Drives – Chapman’s Peak

By SAPeople 21-04-21 17:43

It’s one of the most spectacular drives in the world – Chapman’s Peak Drive – and features in the Top 10 of most global lists of beautiful coastal drives. Take a look at this drone footage, filmed by Stefan Bamberger from Global Traveler TV… showcasing the beautiful Western Cape scenery. Watch Video: Chapman’s Peak Drive, […]

The Light Blue Train. South Africa’s (Almost) Best-Kept Travel Secret

By Ted Botha 08-11-21 01:25

I am one of those old-fashioned people who loves going by train. Give me a choice between a plane, bus, car or train, and I’ll take the choo-choo. And I blame that preference on the Trans-Karoo. Actually I’m not sure it was ever officially called the Trans-Karoo, but that’s how I came to know it. I used to travel cross-country as a schoolkid, […]

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Paddlers Highlight Agony and Ecstasy of Cape Town Waterways

By SAPeople Staff Writer 17-06-16 11:24

On a crisp Saturday morning early in June, 100 kayakers set out to paddle across the Cape Peninsula, from False Bay to Table Bay. Their primary mission: To raise public awareness of the city’s waterways and canals, and to show the public’s connection to them. The route for the Peninsula Paddle team – kayakers and stand-up paddle boarders doing […]

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WATCH Spectacular Nighttime Take-Off Joburg to Perth

By SAPeople Staff Writer 13-06-16 12:05

For anyone who has been on a South African Airways flight – sitting way back in economy like many of us maybe – here’s a glimpse of what it’s like to be in the cockpit during take-off. This flight was a recent one from Johannesburg to Perth, Australia, on the A340-300. “Our long history of filming […]

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Free WiFi Starts on Cape Town’s MyCiti Bus Service

By SAPeople Staff Writer 11-06-16 09:07

The MyCiti bus service in Cape Town has launched a free WFfi service on a number of its buses, and will continue the rollout gradually. The programme will begin on Monday. MyCiti said in a statement on Thursday the pilot on-board wifi offering will provide each passenger on a number of buses in the city centre with 50MB of data […]

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Think You Know Joburg? The 60-Second Quiz

By SAPeople Staff Writer 09-06-16 23:31

As Johannesburg celebrates one of its big birthdays (that’s one of the questions), the city is showing off its stuff more and more. It was recently called one of the “coolest” cities in the world (that’s another question, by whom?) and travellers are spending more than just one night there. In honour of all that – and […]

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Mango Loses Longtime CEO to Africa’s Low-Cost Upstart fastjet

By SAPeople Staff Writer 09-06-16 18:21

One South African airline’s loss is another African airline’s very valuable gain, it seems. Mango, the low-cost sister airline to South African Airways, is losing its CEO Nico Bezuidenhout, who many credit with the airline’s success while SAA stumbles from crisis to crisis. He is moving to the six-year-old African low-cost carrier fastjet, where he will also be CEO. […]

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New Non-Stop Flights from US to Cape Town Proposed

By SAPeople Staff Writer 07-06-16 13:17

The possibility of a direct air link between the United States and Cape Town seems to be hotting up after discussions between key players, according to news reports on Monday. The city in the US most mentioned in reports for a direct flight to Cape Town seems to be Miami, Florida, which is on the east coast […]

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A Jaw-Dropping Tour Inside Johannesburg’s Ponte City

By SAPeople Staff Writer 02-06-16 06:40

I have been on many tours, and I’ve been to many museums around the world, but I don’t think any of them had me as psyched as the one I did today – the infamous and iconic Ponte City in Johannesburg. Ponte’s designer, the 29-year-old Rodney Grosskopf, probably didn’t start out with the intention of creating something iconic, but because […]

21 Stunning Photos of Mpumalanga that will Inspire You to Visit

By SAPeople 28-05-16 21:22

Mpumalanga – which means ‘the place where the sun rises’ – is one of South Africa’s most gorgeous provinces, overflowing with an abundance of breathtaking natural beauty and wildlife.  It attracts tourists from around the world and is home to the country’s biggest game reserve the Kruger National Park – which covers almost two million […]

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Cape Town, Winelands Now Thrill Food Travellers Too

By SAPeople Staff Writer 21-05-16 20:59

If you’re a globetrotter into fine dining, consider making your next destination Cape Town and its outlying Winelands, where an innovative eight-course tasting menu paired with wines will cost you about $60 to $80 for lunch, and $85 to $105 for dinner. Thanks to the dollar’s strength in South Africa, Americans are in for a […]

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Four Small SA Hotels You Seldom Hear About Win Big

By SAPeople Staff Writer 19-05-16 13:24

Four boutique hotels that often miss the headlines have been selected for top awards by TripAdvisor users in its 2016 Traveler’s Choice Awards, as has the increasingly famous Test Kitchen in Woodstock, Cape Town. TripAdvisor calls the awards announced this week “The Very Best of Travel Chosen by Millions of Travelers”. The Garden House in Franschhoek came […]

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WATCH Video: Appreciate… the Beauty in Our Backyard – Kloof Gorge

By SAPeople 15-05-16 13:37

Durban photographer KIERRAN ALLEN has shared a video to remind us all how much there is to appreciate in this beautiful land, South Africa… “There is so much negativity in South Africa right now that we are losing sight of how lucky we are to live in this beautiful country!” says Kierran. “Let’s appreciate and […]

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12 Things to Know About Remarkable Rwanda

By SAPeople Staff Writer 12-05-16 15:26

Rwanda, the home this year of the World Economic Forum Africa, taking place this week, is sometimes known as the Switzerland of Africa, and – with good reason, after its numerous successes – it sells itself as “Remarkable Rwanda”. The capital is Kigali, and the country is often referred to as Land of a Thousand […]

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New Online Visa System for South Africans Visiting UK

By SAPeople Contributor 12-05-16 11:43

South Africans applying for UK Visit visas are now able to make use of a new online system called Access UK, as part of the British Home Office’s commitment to making the UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) service quicker, easier and more convenient for applicants. As part of a global rollout, Access UK (formerly know as […]

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