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Easter Bus Crash | Remains of 45 people to be repatriated to Botswana

JOHANNESBURG - The remains of 45 Botswana citizens killed in an Easter bus crash will be repatriated on Tuesday. The churchgoers died on 28 March when the bus they were travelling in crashed off the Mamatlakala bridge on the R518 route in Limpopo. Only one child survived. Limpopo Health MEC Phophi Ramathuba will lead the repatriation from Polokwane...


Rain cheque: The Singapore hotel that will pay YOU if there's a downpour

InterContinental Singapore has unveiled a package called 'Rain Resist Bliss', with guests receiving a rebate voucher at the value of their one-night room rate 'if their plans are disrupted by the rain'.


Centralia: The Pennsylvania ghost town with a 50-year-old fire


Countries with the longest life expectancy, ranked


Earth songs: Essential music about the environment and nature

People are constantly being fed with information on how to save the environment. Whether that means traveling responsibly, eating sustainably, donating to charity, or reducing waste, people can apply different strategies for reducing their impact and fighting against climate change.


Must-visit: Recommended tourist destinations in South Korea


Palestinian flag is raised over Harvard statue where American flag was

A Palestinian flag was raised above the iconic statue of John Harvard on Saturday night by pro-Palestine protestors. The American flag is typically flown over the founder's memorial.


103 SPECTACULAR places that belong on your bucket list

Whether it's canyons and mountains or quaint towns and historic cities, there's plenty on the planet to please the eye. Join us on an armchair tour of the world's 103 most beautiful places.


Tshwane launches recycling stations to tackle waste crisis

The City of Tshwane partners with Petco Recycling Company to introduce waste recycling stations at Fountains Valley Resort.


20 essential travel tech gadgets for your next trip

While travel can provide you the experience of a lifetime, it can also stress you with the trials and tribulations of your journey. Fortunately, technology can provide ways to smooth and enhance your trip. Whether it is noise-cancelling earbuds to protect you from the screaming baby on a plane, an RFID-blocking messenger bag that prevents identity theft, or an easy way to charge your devices wherever you are, here are 20 pieces of travel technology you should consider taking on the road with you (or in the air). Note: All prices are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise specified.


The smallest restaurants in the world where size doesn't matter

Read on as we take a look at some of the world's most special small restaurants.


What’s brewing in SA’s quietly thriving tea scene

Here are some beautiful spots that the tea-curious should not miss out on.


These are the 25 best beaches in the world!


Ireland considers terminating visa-free entry for SA passports

South Africans could lose visa-free entry to Ireland, the only country in Western Europe that offers eased entry for South African nationals.


Hawaii set to remove major attraction at cost of $2.5 million as tourists defy ban


20 throwback jams to blare during summertime drives

The perfect summertime cruise can't be achieved without the perfect playlist, so I've done my best to at least guide you in the right direction. The late 1990s and early 2000s were chosen as parameters because like summer often can, those years hold a unique nostalgic element.


These are the 10 best national parks to visit in the UK


The essential country music road trip playlist

Here are 20 essential country road trip tunes, from classics like Willie Nelson's "On The Road Again" to Luke Combs's chart-topping cover of "Fast Car."


The most common cultural mistakes people make, and how to avoid them

Navigating cultural differences can be a delicate dance, where one misstep can lead to embarrassment or offense. From improper table manners to inappropriate gestures, it's easy to commit many a social crime. But you can avoid this! Check out this informative gallery before you next travel, to find out the most common cultural faux pas and a few tips on how to avoid making them.


15 unforgettable wellness experiences in Jamaica

Jamaica might not be the first destination that comes to mind when you think of wellness, but it should be. This lush Caribbean island is rich with natural beauty made for relaxation, from white sandy beaches to cascading waterfalls, while its abundant terrain offers delectable farm-to-table cuisine. From open-air spa treatments to “magic mushrooms,” Jamaica offers dozens of unique wellness experiences that are bound to leave you in a state of pure bliss.


National Trust savaged for 'pulling rug from under' theatre production

Brownsea Open Air Theatre (BOAT) attracts 4,000 visitors each summer to their Shakespeare performances in a temporary auditorium on Brownsea Island in Dorset.


The Big 5 animals: What they are and where to find them

The Big 5 are the most sought-after animals to observe in Africa, with countless tourists visiting South Africa annually. What animals make up The Big 5?


10 Famous Explorers Whose Discoveries Connected the World

From Christopher Columbus to Marco Polo, these celebrated—and controversial—explorers made groundbreaking journeys across the globe.


Check out California's best-kept travel secrets

From San Francisco to San Diego and everything in between, there are plenty of reasons to fall in love with the Golden State. However, many visitors get lost in tourist traps and miss out on hidden gems along the way. Click through the following gallery and discover the most astonishing attractions the California coast has to offer.


Archaeologists discover lost home of Rome's first emperor

Mount Vesuvius is one of the world’s most iconic landmarks, largely thanks to the cataclysmic eruption that consumed Pompeii and other key towns in AD 79. And although nearly 2,000 years have passed since this devastating event, archaeologists continue to uncover secrets that were swallowed by the volcanic lava, dust and mud. Now, a team at the Uni...


The Most Beautiful Places in All 50 States

An American-made must-see list.


3 trending Eastern European destinations and why tourists are flocking to these gems

Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia may be small in size, but they are big on charm, beauty and hospitality – so it’s no wonder that the popularity of these three Eastern European countries continues to rise.


Map shows which parts of UK could be underwater by 2050


Demolished: a last look at the 100-year-old Kellogg's mansion

Take a final tour of the breathtaking Kellogg mansion in Dunedin, Florida, which was sadly demolished in 2021, and discover its storied history


NYC transforms another hotel into migrant shelter amid tourist warning

The 55-room hotel in upmarket Williamsburg is now among 110 across the city providing emergency shelter to some of the 180,000 migrants who have arrived in New York since the spring of 2022 .


4 picture-perfect Hawaiian beaches for a holiday or a tropical wedding

Whether you’re planning a destination wedding or just looking for a laid-back place to take memorable pictures, Hawaii has the perfect beaches for you.


The most famous chefs from around the world


All the Rules Restaurants Have to Follow on 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives'

First rule of Flavortown? Don't say the word "Flavortown" on camera. Since 2006, we've watched Guy Fieri travel coast to coast visiting some of the country's greatest establishments for Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. It's one of the biggest shows on the Food Network, and with over 648 episodes and counting, it doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon. But what does it take to become a Triple D-featured spot and how does it all work? Both Fieri and producers have spilled behind-the-scenes secrets about the show throughout its 42 seasons—from who picks the restaurants to how you can tell if the host really likes a dish to what happens to these eateries after the cameras leave (spoiler: a little thing called the Triple D Effect!). Keep reading to learn about all things Flavortown and find out what really happens when Fieri rolls into your town.


Flight attendant reveals 'worst couples' she's came across during flights

A flight attendant of five years lifted the lid on the "worst couples" she's encountered on board. In a viral TikTok, Cher (@cherdallas) said she's experienced her fair share of explosive fights while travelling. She claimed that while she doesn't understand why, a lot of the couples seated at the front tend to argue more. "One time, I had this cou...


5 expert tips to help save money on business travel costs

Business travel expert shares some of the pitfalls businesses can fall into when planning around travel and offers solutions on how to avoid them.


LOOK: Khoekhoen pot potentially 2,000 years old discovered at the Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve

Visitors at the reserve, Ivan and Elizma van Niekerk, who were overnighting at one of the Kagga Kamma’s off-grid campsites, made the discovery.


Millionaires slam developer for destroying private paradise island

The residents of Grove Isle, a gated island community in Miami, are devastated as a massive 91-foot-high condo complex has been built, blocking the sun and once-spectacular views.


Breathtaking wildflower landscapes that look like paintings

Few natural wonders can match a panorama of colorful flowers. Whether carpeting fields or embroidering meadows, there's nothing quite like a landscape flecked with the saturated hues of vibrant blooms. They really do paint a pretty picture! Browse the gallery and take your pick among these beautiful flower photographs that look like living works of art.


Following an eight-year hiatus, Logos Hope, world’s largest floating book fair to dock in Durban

eThekwini Municipality said the Logos Hope is among 30 cruise liners that have docked at the cruise terminal since November and they were expecting these numbers to grow.


Two Finnair flights forced to turn around due to Russian GPS jamming

Two Finnair flights from Helsinki to Tartu in Estonia were forced to turn around and return to Finland on Thursday and Friday after they were unable to navigate safely.


Dublin's migrant 'tent city'

The string of makeshift accommodation was seen this morning stretching around the International Protection Office and continuing along the road


Why planes are forbidden from flying over Disney parks (and other no-fly zones)


Downtown St. Louis becomes ghost town as skyscrapers plummet in value

Major cities like San Francisco have hit headlines amid concerns their urban districts are in the grip of a doom loop - but a new report revealed the city where an even worse crisis is unfolding.


Snap! Evening Standard: Best Photos of the Day from around the world

Snap! Evening Standard: Best Photos of the Day from around the world - See the best images of the day from around the world.


The best country singers in history


The 30 cheapest places to live in the US in 2024

Living in the US can be expensive, but some cities still have a much lower cost of living compared to others. The platform Niche compiled a list of the most affordable cities to live in the US in 2024. When assessing the cost of living, they considered factors such as housing costs, tax rates, and the cost of essentials like food and fuel. Curious to discover the 30 most affordable US cities to live in this year? Then click through the gallery.


What would happen to Earth if humans went extinct?


Spain: Canary Islands' mass protests decry overtourism

Many locals say they don't benefit from tourism, as housing is getting scarce and average salaries remain low.


The best prog-rock bands of all time

One can trace the roots of progressive rock back to the Beatles and the Beach Boys. Then, some bands found a place in the genre and enjoyed notable success as part of the movement. Here are 20 of the best bands who did just that.


20 signs you might be a terrible tourist

Being a travel expert and being a good tourist are not the same. While someone might know of the best hotels to stay at in a foreign city or how to combat jet lag, their behaviour abroad might be less than ideal. Here are the signs you or someone you know might be a terrible tourist.