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  1. Northern lights packages

    Amazing Blog. Images are really good. Northern Lights is a very good place for holidays. Gondwana Ecotours offers the best Northern lights packages. So, please visit the website to know more about northern lights.

  2. Sarika

    How would you suggest to arrange transfer to Gondwana Game Reserve if flying into Cape Town and you’re not renting a car?
    Thanks!

    • Hey babe! I’d suggest flying from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth and arranging a pick up with Gondwana from there. It will be the quickest option! Alternatively, you can take a long distance bus to PE as well.

      • Tyler

        Hi – Your entire website is out of this world and I selfishly have used almost all of the experiences & recommendations you’ve shared as the basis for plans my soon-to-be wife and I have made for our upcoming stay in Cape Town.

        My question/favor to ask of you is about having a rental car while there. We’re flying in to CPT, pick up our rental and are spending the first 2 nights in the city center. Next we make our way out to Stellenbosch for a day/night and from there head to Gondwana for a 2 night stay. Leaving Gondwana we plan to go shark cage diving in Mossel Bay in the morning and then make the drive back to Cape Town for one more night before we leave. Obviously since we have the rental car, the plan is to drive ourselves everywhere for the entire trip.

        Some people I have talked with have been a bit iffy in how they feel when I mention we are renting a car vs. taking ubers / hiring a transportation service for all legs of the trip. So what I am curious about is should we have booked all needed transportation vs. renting and going about things on our own? and do I have something to potentially worry about more so than I usually would by renting? Other than getting used to that whole other side of the road and RHD (I made sure to rent an automatic so there’s one less thing I need to worry about)..

        • Gold Coast Girls Blog

          Hi Tyler,

          I’m so glad my site could be such a helpful resource for your and the trip you’re planning with your soon-to-be wife sounds like an absolute DREAM.

          I own a car in Cape Town, drive around to a lot of different places and haven’t had any issues. That said, you do need to be aware of basic safety. Petty crime is the most frequent holiday-spoiler. Car windows smashed for cameras lying on the back seat or visible handbags definitely happens. I always tell visitors to keep their valuables on them at all times and never to leave anything in their cars. Just make sure to GET the best insurance available, other than that I think renting the automatic was the smart way to go. Sounds like you’ve done your research!

          You can find more info here: https://goldcoastgirlsblog.com/is-it-safe-to-travel-to-south-africa/

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We spent a week in Diani Beach (just an hour flight from Nairobi) staying at @almahali.villas, and it ended up being one of those trips I’ll always remember. This was a mommy + me getaway, and I genuinely didn’t expect it to be this kid-friendly—so easy, so relaxed, and just fun.

We had a private villa with a chef (game changer), got around by tuk tuk, and spent our days between the beach and some of the cutest beachfront restaurants—some even have playgrounds and kids programs on weekends (@galu_ecolodge_madafoos was a favorite).

The little moments made it: fresh coconuts from beach vendors, a dhow boat ride that led us to dolphins, Maasai warriors hand-beading the boys’ friendship bracelets, the warmest ocean I’ve ever felt, and the craziest vervet monkeys you’ll ever meet.

And the best part—getting to experience it all with my friend @tailsofamermaid, who lives in Nairobi and knows all of the best parts of Diani. She showed us all her favorite spots, and it made the trip feel so local and special!
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Packing smarter > Packing more ✈️

This garment duffel has been such a game changer for short trips—keeps clothes wrinkle-free, has a separate space for shoes, and still fits all the essentials.

I’ve been pairing it with the packing cubes and checked luggage from @OneQuince, and everything just works together—luxury quality, without the luxury price tag.

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Meeting rescued baby elephants at @sheldricktrust has been on my bucket list for years… and it exceeded every expectation! 🐘
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We booked a private visit, which is $1,500 for a group of up to 10 people (2026 pricing), and fully donation-based — directly supporting the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned elephants.

There are only two private slots per day, so this is something you need to book well in advance.

It’s absolutely a splurge, but for such an intimate, once-in-a-lifetime experience (and knowing it supports conservation) felt incredibly worth it!

If that’s not in budget, they also offer daily public visiting hours (around $20 per person), which are still really special.

NOTE: You’ll also need to pay the Nairobi National Park entrance fee for any visit. 

It pairs perfectly with a safari drive in the park, since you’re already there. It’s such an easy and meaningful add-on to any Nairobi itinerary.

This is one of the most special (and ethical) wildlife experiences you can have in Kenya 🤍
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The Okavango Delta is one of those places that truly lives up to the hype… and then somehow exceeds it. 🦒🇧🇼
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A lush, water-filled oasis in the middle of the Kalahari, where the seasons quite literally shape the entire experience.

Floodwaters arrive months after the rains fall in Angola, transforming the landscape into a maze of channels, islands, and wildlife-rich plains.

We stayed at @aksanctuary Sanctuary Chief’s Camp on Chief’s Island — known as the predator capital of Botswana. Because it’s one of the only areas of permanent dry land, animals naturally gather here… which means some of the most incredible game viewing you can experience.

What makes this place so special is the contrast. Early mornings tracking predators on game drives, and afternoons drifting through quiet waterways in a mokoro, surrounded by birds, reeds, and the kind of stillness you rarely find anymore.

And the timing completely changes the experience.
✨ Dry season (May–October): peak flood levels + unbelievable wildlife concentrations
🌿 Green season (November–April): lush landscapes, baby animals, fewer crowds

No matter when you go, it’s one of the most unique safari destinations in the world, and one that feels wild, untouched, and unforgettable.
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