Whether domestic, regional or international, travelling has never involved greater complexity than now.
President Ramaphosa on Wednesday confirmed that international travel restrictions will be lifted. Here’s what we know.
After the six-month state of emergency, Namibia will be lifting most lockdown regulations and restrictions on movement from 18 September.
A shift to Level 1 essentially means that our borders are reopening – but tourists from some countries may ‘not be allowed’ to visit South Africa.
Adding its weight to the call for lifting existing restrictions urgently to save South Africa’s economy is the tourism sector, which was among the first and hardest hit by the lockdown measures instituted in the State of Disaster.
The case was heard at the Sterkspruit Magistrates Court where they were each granted R2 000 bail on corruption charges
Although borders remain closed and uncertainty veils the future, there are still ways to get the travel ball rolling for your next overseas escape.
Namibia, an important destination on the Southern African tourism scene, has reopened its borders to selected international visitors.
With travel plans pushed out thanks to coronavirus, perhaps these images will fuel wanderlust and ideas for your next remote escape.
Dreaming of places where you can still escape? Here’s our hot-list of self-isolation approved settings, for as soon as we can pack a bag again.
Our Level 4 lockdown just got a little more strict: Here are the new operating hours South Africans are being asked to follow on the roads.
Living with a curfew has been a big adjustment for some people – but there are a number of special circumstances where the rules of Level 4 can be bent.
Here are the travel restrictions during level 4 lockdown. International travel (and recreational travel within South Africa’s borders) will not be allowed.
Too much downtime and in need of activity ideas to keep the kids busy? Here are a few favourite DIY finds, all using household staples.
Needing an escape from your current reality? Live-streaming is on hand to help cure any lockdown blues.
While we’re homebound, for the next few weeks, these books will hopefully help inspire armchair travel and offer some lockdown escapism.
Make the most of this downtime by staying inspired and ticking off your future travel to-do list, all without leaving your home.
Needing ideas for how to keep the little ones busy and entertained during lockdown? Here are a few ways you can create fun at home.
With much uncertainty around the coronavirus, here’s a look at cancellations, costs and impact of the pandemic on the Airbnb industry.
Everything you need to know regarding the changes, cancellation and refund policies for your flights during COVID-19
If you’re dreaming of faraway places amid the coronavirus chaos, here’s our list for the most ideal places to self-isolate.
Feeling overwhelmed by the coronavirus? Here’s a summary of what you need to know concerning travel to and from SA, right now.
South African Airways (SAA) has scaled down capacity due to the low demand in travel caused by the rapid coronavirus outbreak.
We’re all avoiding airports where possible, but for those needing to get home, or travelling for work, here’s how to stay safe.
South Africa’s fight against the coronavirus escalated dramatically on Sunday after President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed a travel ban will be implemented.