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VISITORS
TO AFRICA
FEATURED
TESTIMONIALS


"...you are such a fine representative for South Africa. Dear John – I hope they put a statue of you in the square or better still on top of Table Mountain! You make a huge difference for South Africa and actually probably all of Africa."
Prudence Fenton Los Angeles , USA


"Thanks John for all your help on our shoot – what would we have done without you? We will recommend you to all our viewers."
Baronness Tanni Grey-Thompson - BBC Disability Programmes, UK


"By the end of the trip (3 weeks), we came to consider John more as a friend than a guide we had employed. Admirable personal qualities. He’s deeply committed to a promising future for South Africa."
James E. Bennett - Cleveland, Ohio


"John has for us been the most wonderful guide… We learned from him not only the history but also the social evolution of the country. In one week he became a very dear friend to us. We look forward to having many more great trips with him."
Leopaldo & Riell Pirelli - Milan, Italy


"Hey John, Just wanted to give a huge shoutout for all your hard work during our time in South Africa! Your nonstop energy and 24/7 support made everything run smoothly. Organizing those after-hours shopping trips for Michael and the band at the Waterfront was well organised. We also loved the surf lessons you set up for us. We’ll definitely recommend you to anyone planning a trip to South Africa!"
The Jackson Team, Los Olivos, USA


"John thank you for always doing such a great job for Geographic Expeditions"
Geographic Expeditions
FEATURED
STORY

The Light Between Worlds A September Dawn on the Hermanus Cliff Path
There is a moment before sunrise when the ocean holds its breath. In that silence, Southern Africa reveals itself without spectacle





Where Time Breathes
A Day Along the West Coast's Hidden Heartline
A quiet day trip from Cape Town that feels less like sightseeing and more like stepping into 117,000 years of living history.




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Africa Through My Eyes
Crossing Two Oceans by Helicopter
An aerial routing over the Cape of Good Hope — where geography




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