Monthly Archives: August 2011
Trip Report: Nkwali Camp, South Luangwa, Zambia
Post from Peter Bates, Cedarberg UK: I arrived here straight from Lake Malawi – five hours door to door. What a great camp Nkwali is! Everything felt right here – you just sense that this camp has been operating for ages, not because anything seems jaded or tired, but because it all works in a [...]

Trip Report: Pumulani Lodge, Lake Malawi
Post from Peter Bates, Cedarberg UK: I recently visited Pumulani Lodge in Malawi as part of a trip through Malawi, Zambia and Chobe. Pumulani, meaning ‘the place of rest’, is a luxury beach lodge on the southern-west shores e of Lake Malawi. It’s the only luxury beach lodge within the Lake Malawi National Park which [...]

Olive & Vine Tour
This unusual tour from Cape Town is perfect if you want get to know and savour the more off the beaten track vineyards, villages and farms of the Cape Winelands. There are two options. You can stick with the southern Cape Winelands region and head to the award-winning Morgenster wine estate in Somerset West for [...]

Kensington Place
I stayed overnight at Kensington Place a few nights ago as I was in town to see the amazing Armed Man; a mass for peace at the City Hall. It was a while since I’d seen it and I had forgotton how stunning the location is, in a quiet part of the leafy city bowl [...]


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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