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Once upon a time, safari cuisine was about as adventurous as overcooked chicken and a jug of lukewarm gravy. The menus leaned heavily toward the colonial — all continental breakfasts and beef Wellington under the thatch roof of a luxury lodge in the middle of nowhere. The food felt imported, transplanted, and slightly out of place, as though it had arrived on the same dated p...


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The Land Cruiser’s engine fell silent, swallowed by the savannah’s vastness. James poured the gin and tonics, the perfect bush sundowner drink, as the sun slipped behind the Rift Valley’s wall and a crackly fire sparked into life. There is a certain kind of stillness that settles when the day gives way to night. Afterwards, we headed to the lodge for dinner, dust-covered and ...


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A private island tends to arrive with theatrical expectations: floatplanes, champagne, the faint implication that everyone else has been politely removed for your benefit. Desroches plays a longer game. The island – a flat coral slip in the Amirantes, reached by a short flight from Mahé – sidestepping theatrics in favour of scale, geography and the confidence that comes from ...


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In a safari landscape increasingly shaped by reinvention, Tanda Tula Safari Camp stands apart as a lodge defined by continuity. Located within South Africa’s Timbavati Nature Reserve, Tanda Tula is not a recent arrival to the Greater Kruger ecosystem, but a long-established presence – one that has evolved gradually alongside the land it occupies.

The Timbavati forms pa...


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Join me for a dhow adventure, coral garden discovery and Swahili coastal flavours…

My senses were on overdrive. Between the rhythmic thrum of the dhow and the blinding glare of the turquoise waters, I felt the ocean’s magnetic pull. Mask pressed to my face, I plunged in.

Splash…. the sun-dappled surface broke, and my excitement gave way to awe as a shimmering ka...


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