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Explore the destinations, adventures, people and passions of our world.

April 27, 2018Wonder
ROAR AFRICA Honeymoon Hotlist

Africa is a vast and beautiful continent with incredible wildlife, iconic landscapes, and ancient wonders abound.

April 19, 2018Wisdom, Women
South African Artist Esther Mahlangu

‘IsiNdebele is my culture and I love it. I speak IsiNdebele, I walk IsiNdebele and I wear IsiNdebele.’
– Esther Mahlangu

April 19, 2018Wonder, Wisdom
Into the Okavango

This month we’ll be going to the world premiere of Into the Okavango, a National Geographic documentary, that will show at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York from April 22 – 28th.

March 29, 2018Wonder
Introducing the New Mombo

Known as a ‘Place of Plenty’, Wilderness Safaris Mombo Camp has long been considered the quintessential African bush camp thanks to its idyllic, remote location just off the north-western tip of Chief’s Island in Botswana’s Moremi Game Reserve.

March 23, 2018Wonder, Wisdom
Free Diving in The Underwater Kelp Forest

Free diving in the giant underwater kelp forests just outside Cape Town has to go down as one of the most exhilarating, rejuvenating and transformative encounters you could ever wish to experience.

March 16, 2018Wonder
The Norval Foundation

Just when we thought that Cape Town had reached its zenith as a South African art focal point thanks to last year’s opening of the Zeitz MOCAA, and being named a UNESCO City of Design,

March 9, 2018Wonder
Family Travel with ROAR AFRICA

‘Two of the greatest gifts we can give our children are roots and wings’.
– Hodding Carter

February 16, 2018Wonder
Escape to North Island in the Seychelles

Discover the epitome of luxury on North Island in the Seychelles. Explore wildlife, endangered species, and five-star amenities of this exclusive eco-island.

January 26, 2018Wisdom
The Great White Shark Murder Mystery

With one of the largest populations of the endangered great white shark on the planet, South Africa’s Cape coastline is one of the few places in the world where visitors have the opportunity to see these magnificent predators in their natural habitat.

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