Category: South Africa

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Why Escape on a Long Haul Golf Holiday to South Africa
South Africa offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation for golf enthusiasts looking to unwind in a picturesque setting. A golf holiday in South Africa can be further enhanced by combining it with a once-in-a-lifetime safari experience, wine-tasting tours, helicopter rides, nature sightseeing, or jumping on a trip on board the luxurious Rovos Train. […]

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Around Africa on Rovos Rail – The Most Luxurious Train in the World
If it is world-class, luxury rail travel that you are after then you have to look no further than family run Rovos Rail, who operate classically restored vintage trains on fifteen different routes across Southern Africa, including South Africa, Namibia, Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, DRC and Tanzania. The routes take in world-famous locations, such as […]

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Long Haul Golf Holidays Not To Be Missed
Going on a long-haul golf holiday offers numerous benefits that make it an enticing option for golf enthusiasts, such as exploringexploring new courses, cultural immersion, escaping the routine, memorable experiences, playing in your bucket list courses, networking opportunities and many more! UAE, Mauritius and South Africa have been some of our favourite long haul destinations […]

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7 of the Best South African Experiences…
This week’s blog is a guide to seven of the best South African golf experiences. South Africa has frequently been labelled ‘a world in one country’, and it is hardly difficult to see how or why with its fantastic capital city and unique provinces with their own distinct cultures and characteristics. The Western Cape, home […]

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South Africa – truly a World in one Country!
At the far southern tip of the continent of Africa, lies one of the most amazing countries that you will find anywhere on Earth. There are many reasons behind this bold statement and certainly the current strength of the pound against the South African rand is massive plus. Being five times larger than the UK, […]