Africa
Best safaris by far - by individual, animal or activity
Wild about Africa, safari specialist, known for its expertise – highlights the pick of its trips to suit a variety of situations, fascinations and aspirations.

Map out South Africa’s best-kept secrets with Acacia Africa
Bloggers have long since tantalised our taste buds when it comes to travel, many of us left salivating over their “location independent” status. Throw in social networking and you’re left with a healthy dose of one-upmanship, or according to Acacia Africa, a personal mandate to map out the world’s best-kept secrets.

Hollywood in Egypt: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt visit Upper Egypt
The two movie stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie visited Upper Egypt at the beginning of June where they arrived to Aswan Airport on a private jet and were welcomed in the VIP lounge of the terminal.

Serengeti camping safari in Tanzania
Specialist Tanzania has put together a week-long trip to Tanzania which costs from just £1645 pp including international flights.

South Africa Winelands Experience
Fleewinter has the perfect week-long holiday for wine aficionados, the NEW self-drive South Africa Winelands Experience which can easily be combined with a beach stay in Cape Town or a safari.
The Prospectors’ Pub Crawl - Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Tour the bars of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe in the style of an early 20th century prospector.

Spend summer in grand style at L'Amphitrite Palace, Morocco
“Summer At The palace” sounds like a great experience, especially when it is at the heart of exotic Morocco.
Sun-seeking British lovebirds flock to El Gouna
With wide-spread flooding, stop-start showers and lingering drizzle, it's little wonder that Brits are leaving the country to find the sun in Red Sea resorts like El Gouna.
Chile to Argentina and South Africa wine tours
The wine and food tour specialist BKWine has launched two new destinations on the 2013 program: Chile & Argentina, and South Africa.
Tourism to Tunisia back on track
Visitors are returning to Tunisia following the country's well-documented Jasmine Revolution. Visitor figures released by the Tunisian National Tourist Office (TNTO) reveal a steady increase in visitors to the popular North African destination over the past 12 months.

South Africa welcomes back Charley Boorman for new adventure
Charley Boorman will be returning to South Africa for his most intense journey through the country yet. Setting off on 6 June for the six-week trip the actor and adventurer will be really getting under the skin of what makes South Africa so unique.

Intrepid invites holidaymakers to enjoy a 'little bit of adventure'
Cookery schools in Thailand, beach breaks in Zanzibar and safaris in Tanzania all feature in Intrepid Travel's new Short Break Adventures brochure, which offers holidaymakers 'a little bit of adventure' on trips lasting two to five days.

French Eurozone crisis hits UK tour operators to Morocco
Despite being outside the Eurozone, UK tour operators to Morocco are being hit in the pocket by the economic problems affecting France.

Royal fever arrives in the Red Sea
With a lovely long weekend coming up to celebrate her Majesty's 60 glorious years as Queen, it seems that Royal fever has spread far and wide with a fantastic new Royal Jubilee package announced at the luxurious Kempinski Hotel in Egypt's Soma Bay.

New look for South Africa's oldest inn
Oude Werf Hotel in Stellenbosch is inviting guests to experience its new look after an extensive renovation and refurbishment that saw this cultural and historic gem restored to its former glory - with a few exciting modern touches.