by Shamima A | Feb 6, 2026
The Cayman Islands sit in the western Caribbean, about an hour south of Cuba by air. Known for turquoise waters and white sand, this British Overseas Territory attracts over two million visitors each year. Yet most of them head straight for Seven Mile Beach and never...
by Shamima A | Feb 6, 2026
Chapman’s Peak Drive in Cape Town will be closed to all traffic on Wednesdays from 10:00 to 16:00 between 4 February and 25 March 2026. Chapman’s Peak Drive/Tim Johnson/Unsplash According to travelnews.africa, authorities have confirmed that Chapman’s Peak Drive, the...
by Shamima A | Feb 6, 2026
Many people tend to feel the exhaustion of crowded beaches, long queues, and rushed itineraries. Quiet corners of South Africa and the continent offer calm, immersive experiences that restore perspective and energy. These destinations focus on nature, culture, and...
by Shamima A | Feb 6, 2026
Urban life in Africa thrives where people can gather, move, and connect. From lively squares to tranquil parks, waterfront promenades to cultural plazas, public spaces define how cities feel open and social. They create stages for daily life, events, and shared...
by Shamima A | Feb 6, 2026
Lisbon is very much a walkable city. You can leisurely stroll across the entire city, hills and all, in a day. Or perhaps seven days, if you want to stop and see all of the sights along the way, breaking for meals once in a while. The city of Lisbon is sort of like a...