The Great Rift Valley in Tanzania is more than just a geological marvel—it's a living museum of human history and a place where past and present converge in an awe-inspiring…
Camp Review: Lake Natron Camp
Situated on the southern shores of Lake Natron in northern Tanzania, Lake Natron Camp offers an immersive experience in one of Africa's most captivating landscapes. This eco-friendly retreat provides travellers…
Camp Review: Honeyguide Ranger Camp
Nestled in the heart of the Entabeni Safari Conservancy in South Africa’s Limpopo Province, Honeyguide Ranger Camp offers an authentic African safari experience. The camp’s unique location within the UNESCO…
Londolozi: A Legacy of Conservation and Luxury
Londolozi, a pioneering name in eco-tourism and luxury safari experiences, is located in the heart of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve in South Africa. Established in 1926 by Charles Varty…
Lodge Review: Mandrare River Camp, Madagascar
In 2007, Mandrare River Camp was opened as the first all-inclusive high standard camp in Madagascar by British-based Madagascar Classic Collection (MCC), a high-end provider of fully escorted tours. Today…
Lodge Review: Namoroka Tsingy Camp, Madagascar
Developed by Madagascar Classic Collection, a high-end provider of fully-escorted tours, Namoroka Tsingy Camp lies below the city of Majunga in the island’s tropical northwest and well augments MCC’s Mandrare…
South Africa an affordable gem you shouldn’t overlook
When Australians think of affordable overseas destinations, Southeast Asia often comes to mind. However, South Africa presents a surprisingly cost-effective alternative for those craving adventure, wildlife, culture, and value. While…
Lodge Review: Chundukwa River Lodge, Zambia
Nestled along the serene banks of the Zambezi River, just outside the vibrant town of Livingstone in Zambia, Chundukwa River Lodge beckons travellers seeking an authentic African wilderness encounter. This…
What makes Malawi a top safari destination
Malawi’s burgeoning reputation as a premier safari destination is thanks to the transformative work of African Parks, the non-profit conservation organisation protecting and revitalising four key wildlife areas: Liwonde National…
Madagascar’s winds of change
The southeast trade winds have long whispered through Madagascar’s history, carrying with them stories of adventure, and Miavana by Time + Tide have witnessed it all. Like the seafarers of…