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South Africa

Looking into the Blyde River Canyon on the Panorama Route.

The spectacularly scenic South African drive most people miss

Weaving along the Drakensberg escarpment, South Africa’s Panorama Route delivers geological wonders and splendid views.

  • by Rob McFarland
The pink hotel

This legendary hotel has hosted celebrities for 125 years

With an A-Z of celebrity clients ranging from Agatha Christie to Lenny Kravitz, there’s no doubting Cape Town’s Mount Nelson hotel’s place in the lexicon of legendary hotels.

  • by Julietta Jameson
Have dog, will travel.

Sidecar adventures in Cape Town with Brody the dog

A vintage sidecar with dog in tow is the only way to cruise Cape Town.

  • by Sue Wallace
Mantis Founders Lodge, South Africa.

Traveller Awards: 10 leaders in protecting the planet

From staying in an upcycled train carriage to signing a tourist pledge, these nations and operators prove there’s no single approach for protecting the planet.

  • by Traveller team
Table Mountain covered by its typical cloud table cloth.

The one problem with climbing this landmark peak

While there are undoubtedly spectacular views from the summit of Table Mountain, there’s one landmark you won’t be able to see from there.

  • by Ben Groundwater
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Stuck in an unfamiliar city at midnight, I accepted a lift from a stranger

The prospect of arriving in an unfamiliar city fills me with unease. So I don’t hesitate when a woman seated beside me offers a lift.

  • by Catherine Marshall
South African potjiekos … strictly no stirring.

There are two strict – and surprising – rules when it comes to this stew

South Africa’s hearty potjiekos, which translates as “pot food”, is a casual dish but it takes hours to cook.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Roadblock.

Trophy hunting and cutting off horns: The new path for saving animals

Poaching is rife, well-organised, and difficult to stop due to endemic corruption in many African nations; there are moves afoot to stop it.

  • by Lee Tulloch
Cape Grace.

There’s a new reason to visit this Cape Town landmark

Since 1996 the Cape Grace Hotel has earned a reputation for being the best hotel in South Africa’s oldest town.

  • by Julietta Jameson
Over the top: The Palace, pool, Botanical Gardens, Lost City Golf Course and Sun Vacation Club.

Like Vegas meets Disney: Mega-resort is impressive, but I won’t be returning

Once an illicit playground for the elite, mega-resort Sun City now has different challenges.

  • by Rob McFarland