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Tag Archives: Cape Town
LE PICNIQUE IN THE CAPE
For years and a day, a picnic in the Cape winelands was associated with the absolutely beautiful and stunning BOSCHENDAL WINE ESTATE. SW Business Solutions has investigated and inspected some alternative, upmarket and most exclusive PICNIC EVENT OPTIONS for your … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Photography, Travel, Wine
Tagged Africa, Cape peninsula, Cape Town, Constantia, event, Franschhoek, groups, incentive, lunch, picnic, Stellenbosch, travel, wine, wine tastings, winelands
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White Shark Projects
In 1994 Mandla Ngazini arrived at White Shark Projects on his bicycle, seeking employment. Having just arrived in Gansbaai from the Eastern Cape, Mandla had never worked on the ocean before. Craig Ferreira, the owner of White Shark Projects at … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged adrenaline junkie, Africa, Cape Town, Conservation, FIT, Gansbaai, incentive, Photography, research, shark cage diving, South Africa, Tourism, travel, White Shark Projects, Wildlife
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Okavango Delta Educational
Organisers: Ker & Downey Attended by: Iris Himmel, SW Africa Business Solutions Accommodation: Camp Kanana Location: On the Xudum River, Kanana is located in the southwest of the Okavango Delta. The area encompasses a necklace of … Continue reading
Posted in Accommodation, Culture, Photography, Safari, Travel
Tagged Africa, Big Five, birding, Botswana, Camp Kanana, Camp Okuti, Cape Town, child-friendly, incentive, Johannesburg, light aircraft, Maun, Maunachira River, mokoros, Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango Delta, self-drive, Shinde Lagoon, Tourism, travel, Wildlife, Xakanaxa Lagoon
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The Blue Train value add extended to 2015
The Blue Train’s “Luxury better when shared” value offering has been extended to 2015. At the normal Nett or Rack rate, guests gets to experience The Blue Train with 1 complimentary night’s accommodation (bed, breakfast and complimentary transfer between the … Continue reading
Posted in Accommodation, Culture, Photography, Special offer, Travel, Uncategorized, Wine
Tagged Africa, Blue Train, Cape Town, Luxury, Pretoria, South Africa, Tourism, Train, travel
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Hermanus – A whale of a time
How many of you have visited Hermanus? A small town in the Western Cape, located on the coast an approximate hour and a half from Cape Town, Hermanus is one of South Africa’s jewels. Between July and November each year … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Safari, Sport, Travel, Wine
Tagged Cape Town, Hermanus, magnificent beasts, nature, outdoors, Shark proof cage, South Africa, Southern Right, Southern right whale, transportation, Western Cape, Whale watching
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YOU SLEPT WHERE…..??? 10 Unusual Places to sleep in Southern Africa
1. On a Luxury House Boat – Zambezi Queen Location: Chobe National Park, Botswana Capacity: 14 Cabins / 28 Pax Experience the thrill and raw wilderness of the Chobe River from your own private suite aboard a luxury 45 meter boat. Two … Continue reading
Posted in Accommodation, Travel
Tagged Africa, African dusk, Airstream Rooftop Trailer, Atlantic Ocean, Botswana, bushveld, Cape to Cairo, Cape Town, Cape West Coast, Cave, Cederberg Mountains, Chalkley Tree House, Chapman's Peak, Chief's Tented Camp, Chobe, conference, culture, drinks, Durban, Elgin Valley, five star safari lodge, Golf Safaris, House Boat, Hout Bay, incentive, Kagga Kamma Private Game Reserve, Khayelitsha, Kulala Desert Lodge, leisure groups, Lion Sands, log fire, Luxury Train, Mobile Tent, Mpumalanga, Nambia, Namib Desert, Namibia, Old Mac Daddy, picnic dinner, Pilanesberg National Park, Pretoria, Rovos Rail, Sabi Sands Game Reserve, Sentinel, shack, Sossusvlei, sounds of the African bush, South Africa, spectacular locations, St Lucia World Heritage Site, sunset, Swazi Beehive Village Hut, Swaziland, The Grand Daddy Hotel, Tintswalo Atlantic, Township, Tree House, under the African stars, Vicky's Bed & Breakfast, Victoria Falls, Western Cape, Zambezi Queen
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The top 10 ways of experiencing the Western Cape Winelands
The top 10 ways of experiencing the Western Cape Winelands.
Posted in Culture, Photography, Sport, Wine
Tagged Africa, canoeing, Cape Town, cycling, Franschhoek, Harley Davidson, helicopter, horse riding, Paarl, side car, South Africa, Stellenbosch, Tourism, travel, Western Cape, wine, wine tastings
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The top 10 ways of experiencing the Western Cape Winelands
A visit to the Western Cape’s Winelands is something you simply cannot miss on your South African trip. The wines from this area are exquisite and famous around the world. This is also the culinary capital of South Africa; take the … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Photography, Wine
Tagged canoeing, Cape Town, cycling, Franschhoek, Harley Davidson, helicopter, horse riding, Paarl, side car, South Africa, Stellenbosch, Western Cape, wine, wine tastings
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Flying without wings
As the resident ‘adrenaline junkie’ at SW Africa, I’m usually game to try out activities that verge on the extreme. And which are, more often than most, considered crazy by my colleagues. My latest experience – Sky Diving! Armed with … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sport
Tagged adrenaline junkie, Africa, Cape Town, Carletonville, Dutch courage, Johannesburg, Magaliesberg, Parachuting, South Africa, Tourism, travel
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Walk on the Wild Side – Photo Safaris in South Africa
South Africa is truly a paradise for photographers with its spectacular scenery, cultural contrasts, vibrant cities and, not least, its abundant and amazing wildlife. For all the nature photographers out there (present and in the making!), SW Africa offers a range of specialized … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Africa, Big Five, Botswana, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Kruger National Park, KwaZulu-Natal, Photography, Safari, South Africa, Timbavati, Tourism, Wildlife
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