For close on seven decades, mapmaking legend Peter Slingsby has been under the Cederberg’s spell. In a new book this master storyteller distils his years of exploration, interviews and notes from the field. Cederberg the book is part history, part field guide – a heart-felt tribute to this remarkable corner of the world. If you’ve … Continue reading Cederberg the book: Peter Slingsby’s love for the land→ The post Cederberg the book: Peter Slingsby’s love for the land appeared ...| Tracks4Africa Blog
The Nossob Eco Trail takes you to parts of the Kgalagadi other visitors don’t get to see. But that’s not the only reason to take on this 4×4 trail, says Alta Wessels. We love the Kgalagadi – my husband, Emile, calls it his “happy place”. This year we decided to do the Nossob Eco Trail … Continue reading Why you should do Kgalagadi’s Nossob Eco Trail→ The post Why you should do Kgalagadi’s Nossob Eco Trail appeared first on Tracks4Africa Blog.| Tracks4Africa Blog
The early winter rains mean the 2025 flower season is already in full bloom in Namaqualand. Here’s how to make the most of the wildflower display. The spring flowers that transform South Africa’s dry western region every year are a natural spectacle you have to see for yourself. To look out over a landscape often … Continue reading Where to go for the 2025 flower season → The post Where to go for the 2025 flower season appeared first on Tracks4Africa Blog.| Tracks4Africa Blog
The Wild Coast lives up to its name: little explored and developed, with untouched beaches and forests. For 4×4 adventurers, the river crossings and rugged roads pose proper challenges. By Danny Eldridge My recent trip to the Wild Coast again made me realise that this is a part of the world more people should see. … Continue reading What to expect from a Wild Coast extreme 4×4 challenge→ The post What to expect from a Wild Coast extreme 4×4 challenge appeared first on Tracks4Africa Blog.| Tracks4Africa Blog
The Baviaanskloof and its people enchant, capture your mind and soul, and release you with a yearning to return. On hiking trails and guided tours in the Baviaanskloof’s western section, you will discover what makes it so special. By Marié Bester We arrived in the Little Karoo via Prince Alfred Pass. With lush coastal forests … Continue reading Baviaanskloof: Serenity and stories in the western section →| Tracks4Africa Blog