SA Logue brings you the lowdown on the camps of the Kruger National Park. See our Kruger Camps tag for more.
Crocodile Bridge Camp
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Two Crocs in Kruger River
Where is it? On the banks of the Crocodile River, at [...]
Bib’s International Hostel is one of those rare places that has a surprise in store around every corner. Take, for instance, the tour of the hostel. After throwing our bags down we were told to meet at reception. Now, every other hostel’s tour consists of a 10-minute speed walk around the property. At Bib’s, it’s [...]
The stench of fish hung in the air as we approached the Costa del Sol restaurant in Maputo, Mocambique. We were told to take a pink taxi up the coast and the driver would “know where to drop us” for a guaranteed-unique dining experience.
As soon as we stepped on to the sand at the famous [...]
Note: no High Commission homepage.
Note: nationals from the US, UK, most EU countries, Australia and New Zealand require visas to enter Mocambique, which can be obtained at the point of entry. South Africans do not require visas.
MOCAMBIQUAN HIGH COMMISSION & CONSULATES
Cape Town ConsulateTel: +27 (0) 21 426 2944/5Fax: +27 (0) 21 426 2946
7th Floor, 45 [...]
SA Blog is touring South Africa on the Baz Bus, following the adventures of intrepid Baz Blogger Kathy - a.k.a. “Trekker“.
Kruger Circus
Following the second Leg Three Baz Bus route in reverse, we leave the City of Gold and Gauteng Province behind us, and enter Mpumalanga Province (pronounced mm-poo-mah-LONG-ah, try saying that three times fast after [...]
An earthquake measuring 7.5 on the Richter Scale - Africa’s strongest in a century - struck Mocambique yesterday morning. The tremors were felt as far away as Durban, where several hotels along the beachfront were evacuated.
Two Mocambiquans died in the quake, and at least one building collapsed. Geologists have warned of aftershocks.
Follow the story: SABC [...]
(An SA Blog Beta post from Your Correspondent.)
South Africa is running out of fuel!
Well, not exactly - but that’s certainly the feeling among some unhappy motorists and airline passengers in the last few weeks.
Several airports - including Cape Town International - ran short of jet fuel over the weekend, inconveniencing thousands. Meanwhile, filling stations in [...]