by traveladmin | Jan 23, 2013 | Featured, National Park, News
Skukuza – A number of camps, picnic spots and roads in the Kruger National Park have been re-opened following their closure during the heavy rains that saw a number of tourists being airlifted to safety. South African National Parks spokesman Reynold Thakhuli...
by traveladmin | Dec 25, 2012 | NewsFeed
Qantas to use Dubai hub – new partnership will link Australia with more than 70 gateways in Europe, the Middle East and Africa Emirates and Qantas announced a new global aviation partnership that will give customers a seamless international and Australian network,...
by traveladmin | Dec 25, 2012 | NewsFeed
Welsh Rarebits, the collection of boutique and luxury independently-owned hotels, has joined forces with Carbon Trust Wales to help the group reduce energy costs and boost sustainability. The Carbon Trust has a track record of helping the hotel sector and, throughout...
by traveladmin | Dec 25, 2012 | NewsFeed
The three-day Festival of Creative Communication – Magdalena is going to commence on Thursday 17 May 2012. Under the auspices of programme strand Terminal 12, Magdalena is going to offer assorted events such as workshops, lectures, roundtables, exhibitions,...
by traveladmin | Dec 25, 2012 | NewsFeed
Getting into hot water comes naturally around Rotorua where an active thermal landscape is the source of bubbling mineral waters and therapeutic mud baths – so it’s no wonder that the tourist town is also New Zealand’s top spa destination. Long-recognised for...