Tag: African
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The best South African destinations for a family holiday |
[ad_1] The festive season is synonymous with family time. Whether you’re looking for leisure, adventure or a bit of both with your tribe, there are many destinations in South Africa where you can make unforgettable memories. If you are still wondering where to go with your family this holiday season, here are a few of…
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African history meets nature on the legendary Route 66
[ad_1] Route 66 is rich in history and natural beauty. The legendary Zululand heritage route is the perfect way for curious travellers to explore the land of the iconic King Shaka Zulu – a figure that has not failed to capture the world’s imagination, while also inspiring television epics like the much-loved Shaka iLembe. In…
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Four compelling Southern African short films take home wins at International Film Festival
[ad_1] On a weekend when the Springboks triumphed in Paris, it seems entirely fitting that a South African marketing company receive multiple awards at an international film festival in Portugal. The international jury selected 82 finalists from the 262 films submitted from 47 countries, for the prestigious ART&TUR – International Tourism Film Festival. 4…
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Primal survivor extreme African safari premiers across Africa this November
[ad_1] Wilderness explorer and survival expert, Hazen Audel has long been an audience favourite as he takes on journeys in some of the world’s wildest places, braving the elements and navigating challenging terrain. Now, the intrepid adventurer takes on his first extreme safari expedition through east Africa’s legendary Great Rift Valley. Audel’s incredible journey is…
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Remote Lodges in Zambia • JENMAN African Safaris
[ad_1] Zambia, often referred to as the “Real Africa,” boasts a pristine wilderness that remains largely untouched by human intervention. In the heart of this wilderness lie Tafika Camp in South Luangwa and Takwela Camp in North Luangwa, two remote lodges that offer intrepid travelers a chance to experience the natural beauty and wildlife of…
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Popi Sibiya – Lessons from travelling the African continent
[ad_1] Ten countries, four months, one brave and eager woman…that is the story of 28-year-old Popi Sibiya who has explored parts of Africa while travelling to Ghana by road. Prior to her current road trip, Sibiya had been to various countries. It was more than three years ago when the travel bug first bit her.…
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National Museum Of African American History And Culture Acquires Major Collection Of Work Attributed To Poet Phillis Wheatley Peters
[ad_1] The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) has acquired the largest private collection of items to bring new context and perspective to the life and literary impact of poet Phillis Wheatley Peters (c.1753–1784), including one of the few manuscripts written in the poet’s hand. Born in West Africa and captured…
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Visit these African countries without a visa
[ad_1] Africa is not as inaccessible as you might think. Nor is it as difficult to travel through as it once was. What’s also great about keeping your travels to this continent is that many countries don’t require a visa for South Africans or only require a visa on arrival. With so much to do,…
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Famous South African Landscapes and what put them on the Map
[ad_1] Famous South African Landscapes and what put them on the Map ~ South Africa is home to several destinations and attractions that are world-famous for different reasons – some of which may surprise you. Here are just some of the unique places that have made their mark on the world map and what makes…
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Inside an AP African American Studies course
[ad_1] Inside an AP African American Studies course – CBS News Watch CBS News The AP African American Studies course has drawn fire from some Republicans, who have called it an example of “woke-ism” infiltrating education, but students in the course say it shouldn’t be considered controversial. CBS News contributor Lisa Ling discusses her reporting…