Blogging Hiatus

Gentle Reader,

Some five years into the life of Afrika T, I now find myself unable to keep up with contributions at a level that I and you have come to expect from this blog. Partly this is because of other activities in responsible tourism (see example here, and another here), partly from other projects in sustainability (see examples here and here), and partly for reasons that are more personal.

I am certainly still active online and in responsible travel, so feel free to comment on existing posts here, to follow me on Twitter, and to note what I've been reading online via Delicious. I also hope to return to Afrika T, so am not bringing the blog to a halt, just declaring a hiatus of indefinite duration...

Thank you for your support over the years, and, if you're a newcomer to the site, may it still prove valuable.

Kind regards

Kurt

5 December 2011





Friday, 1 April 2011

Johannesburg tour operators

I've been asked on numerous occasions for recommendations for tour operators for Johannesburg experiences. Here are a couple I've run across recently that sound good and come highly recommended, although I've not used their services myself.


  • Aahaah Tours: Zandile Dhlamini takes you on a culinary tour of the food of Soweto. Not just the standard fare, but some real inventiveness and cross-cultural creativity taking place, with quality apparently on the rise. One I'd love to do. zandi.aahaah@gmail.com
  • Past Experiences: Jo Buitendach, an archaeologist, takes you on historical and archaeological tours in and around Jozi. David Smith of the Guardian (UK) sang her praises for the "great walking tour of Joburg." Can't be all that bad... www.pastexperiences.co.za


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