blog about life in Africa
To bring you closer to Africa I write a blog about interesting places and tourist attractions in Africa.
Tomjachu Bush Retreat – where Zebras Rule
In the middle of the Mpumalanga province, nestled among mountains and bush in a 550 hectare private reserve, is situated the real gem - Tomjachu B
Visiting Giraffes at Muluwa Lodge
Muluwa is a four star lodge, located in the picturesque area of Mpumalanga. One of the main attractions of this area is the Kruger Park. Why is it
A day at the Cape of Good Hope
The weather was perfect. Blue sky, gentle breeze and calm surface of the Atlantic Ocean and the bay (False Bay), it is hard to believe that this b
Alina Zawartowska – the local from import
Alina Zawartowska is "imported locally". She got into hot water when she fell in love with her future Mauritian husband. She has been living on th
To help the island of Mauritius
The Coronavirus nightmare is not over yet (the island is still closed to tourists and it is suffering the pain of its effects), and on 6 August th
Kirstenbosch – the fairy tale garden in Cape Town
Kirstenbosh is simply the most beautiful garden in Africa, for me! It’s something out of a fairy tale book with its rolling hills and beautifull
My Top Cosmetics From Africa
30-year-old skincare is no longer a joke. The first wrinkles, strange dark circles under the eyes, discoloration from the sun, etc. My cosmetic su
Yogini in Africa
There are no coincidences in life. I found out about it when, I met Kasia, a young vibrant yoga instructor. Meet Kasia and read her story...
South Africa – my second home
Roland Peeters - art painter and extraordinary character. He's even more in love with South Africa than I am. He comes back to Cape Town every yea
Cape Agulhas – at the end of Africa
I assumed that Cape Agulhas is just a stop. I came for one night, but I liked it so much that I came back for longer, for more adventures and impr
Adrenaline in South Africa
I can surely say, that during my stay in South Africa I overcame a fear of jumping from a height, hitting rocks or, freezing in the cold water of
West Coast National Park
There is a place near Cape Town that stole my heart at first sight and I always like to come back to it. The West Coast National Park is 120 km aw