Monthly Archives: July 2011
Why different Winelands tours?
We offer a number of tours to the Cape Winelands for our visitors so many people ask what are the differences? I’ve written an article about in on our website but here’s a synopsis (I can never spell that word!) We have our Winelands Countryside Tour, so named to emphasize that its not just wine-tasting [...]

Londolozi – Zero emissions safari vehicle?
Londolozi Game Reserve, one of our preferred safari lodges in the Sabi Sands of South Africa, is testing a new safari vehicle which moves guests silently through the wilderness with a lower carbon footprint than the conventional 4×4 landrover.

Why stay in Johannesburg?
Last week I wrote about the direct flight on SA Airlink from Kruger International Airport to Victoria Falls (Livingstone) and back again. This means that you won’t need to stay overnight in Johannesburg. I have no problem with this as I often find that Johannesburg gets a bit of a raw deal in many of [...]

Lee on Leroo La Tau
I recently stayed at Leroo La Tau on the Boteti River near the Makgadikgadi Pans in Botswana. Personally I think this is a must for any Botswana safari – either at the beginning or the end of the safari. The views are amazing from just about everywhere in the lodge.


Kate Bergh is co-founder of Cedarberg African Travel, a specialist tour operator for Southern and East Africa.
She heads up the South African office, having lived in South Africa since 1993. Her home looks up to the Cedarberg Mountains, where she enjoys hiking and cycling, when she’s not out discovering new places to visit, with her three children in tow. Kate has travelled extensively throughout the region to Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe as well as most areas of South Africa. She also loves history, meeting people and a good thriller...

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