One Man’s Journey in Finding a Safer and Natural Remedy to Livestock Antibiotics

Moroccan biotechnology professor Adnane Remmal has won the $100,000 the African Innovation Prize for 2015, a recognition of the scientist’s efforts in the development of a natural alternative to livestock antibiotics. Breeders have long developed the habit of mixing antibiotics in their animal feeds in order to promote growth. This indiscriminate use of antibiotics increases the … read more

Travel Bargains: 11-night South Africa Highlights & Safari

Due to an increasing fear over the possible decline of tourists in South Africa following their new travel regulations with minors, a few enticing flight and all-inclusive vacation package deals are cropping up. This week SmarTours is offering an amazing 11-night South Africa Highlights & Safari from $2,499 per person double, a savings of at least … read more

New Regulations for Family Travels to South Africa

South Africa is introducing tough new regulations on visiting the country with minors. Families planning to visit with children may find themselves struggling through a number of regulations; the rule change was supposed to come into force in October last year, but was postponed by eight months. As of Monday (June 1), anyone arriving in … read more

ADUNA: Healthy Eating Using Baobab and Moringa

Aduna is a UK-based, healthy food brand promoting the use and consumption of Baobab and Moringa, all whilst supporting thousands of small holder farmers across the continent. The company was founded by Andrew Hunt and Nick Salter. Both founders wanted to create a brand which could express the positivity and vibrancy of Africa, which could … read more

Top Ten Favorite Travel Modes

There are some really fun and economical ways to travel, and each country has its own unique mode of transportation. The names are quite original, as are the way they function, and we tend to miss that uniqueness with the regular transport modes available in other countries. You may know some very well, have used … read more

A Glimpse Into South Sudan with Thomas White

South Sudan is a unique country, being one of the only nations with only one common language. This aspect, which should bring unity within the country, does little to help the current situation. South Sudan is known to be an area of conflict, and with the internally displaced locals currently roaming the area, the situation … read more

Food Travels with Kobi Kenzo – Workshop in Dallas

Kobi Kenzo, the advocate for organic and healthy living in Texas, has hosted her very own organic foods event in Dallas earlier this month. The workshop, in partnership with Circle Seven Five, Eat Organic DFW and Wholefoods, saw Kobi host two back to back classes on the importance of healthy eating. Healthy snacking was a main theme during her … read more

São Tomé and Príncipe: Paradise Uncovered

This week we would like you to take a journey with us to the paradise Islands of Sao Tome and Principe. These islands don’t get a lot of press, despite having some of the most beautiful beaches and landscapes on earth. The islands have waterfalls, white sandy beaches, tropical forests filled with exotic birds and extensive cocoa … read more

Clearing Misconceptions: Travelling In Light of Troubled Africa

The damage to the African continent’s economy, and more specifically to its tourism economy, has been severe. In light of the terror attacks in the Tunisian capital, Tunis, the Islamist group al-Shabaab killing 148 people at a university in northern Kenya, and not to mention the xenophobic attacks in South Africa, tourism is now suffering … read more

The Cradle of Mankind Beckons: Lake Turkana Cultural Festival 2015

This could be your view at the end of May. This is Lake Turkana, also known as the Jade Sea, and is one of Kenya’s gems in the North of the country. The lake’s shores will be playing host to the Lake Turkana Cultural Festival, being held between the 29th – 31st of May this year. … read more

‘Janu with Eposi’ Goes to Namibia

Earlier this year we featured Eposi Litumbe’s vlog- “Janu with Eposi”; a monthly series with 6 minute long episodes about travel and adventure around the world with Cameroonian, Eposi Litumbe. Since we last wrote about Eposi and her vlog she has been travelling to some amazing places. This week we would like to focus on … read more

Best Places in Africa to Renew Your Vows

Are you looking for the perfect place to renew your vows? A stunning location that offers luxury, privacy and an unforgettable experience? We have just the places for you; luxury destinations all over the continent for you and your partner to visit when renewing your vows. 1. The Ole Lentille Sanctuary, Kenya Situated in Laikipia, … read more

A Search for Sushi / Mauritius Edition

If you follow our travel and restaurant reviews regularly then you know that Africa’s neighboring islands are teeming with places to visit, and to eat. Mauritius especially is home to a wide variety of restaurants and food joints, but one of the main things they do right is seafood. Thanks to the availability of a … read more

4 African Instagram Feeds Guaranteed to Fuel Your Wanderlust

Wanderlust (n.): the irresistibly strong desire to travel or wander. This feeling is in all of us, whether we dream of travelling one day, or are already expert travellers. And what a better place to travel to than the African continent? One piece of land, infinite portions of diversity. Wherever you are in the world, fear … read more

Easter Safari Specials: Gametrackers – The Adventure People Since 1981

As mentioned last week, we are focusing on amazing luxury Easter deals, and this week we are looking at what special offers are available for deluxe wildlife Safaris in the region. Gametrackers is a family run tour company that has long-established itself as one of the best in Kenya. The company was started in 1981 and … read more

Can You Guess Where the 6th Best Beach in the World Is Found?

Located by a large bay with two mountain peaks on each side, adorned by white powder-fine sand and caressed by calm turquoise water, the half-kilometre long beach of Anse Lazio located on the northwest coast of the second most populated island of Seychelles, Praslin, is considered as a ‘must’ on the list of to-do’s for visitors … read more

Easter Specials: Lamu and Watamu Await You

The Easter weekend is just around the corner and we don’t want our readers to miss out on any amazing holiday deals. Between now and Easter we will be posting several articles highlighting the best beach, safari and out of town Easter deals in Kenya and around the region. Don’t miss out! This week we … read more

This Paradise Islands off the West African Coast Will Have You Dreaming of Vacation

Cape Verde is an archipelago of 10 volcanic islands located in the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of West Africa, near The Gambia and Mauritania. The Island was previously colonised by the Portuguese; it gained independence in 1975 and formally become the Republic of Cabo Verde. The official language is Portuguese but almost all … read more

Mahali Mzuri: Kenya’s Luxury Tented Camp

Located in Olare Motorogi Private Conservancy – in the Maasai Mara area, Mahali Mzuri offers a unique safari experience of the luxury tented camp. The Mahali Mzuri which loosely translates to a “Nice Place” lets you enjoy an unforgettable wildlife safari, luxury accommodation, guided game drives, fun activities, delicious meals and many more. They have also just initated … read more