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Staying Safe While Using Ride-Hailing Apps
Some tips and trick to make using ride-hailing apps as safe as possible. Clip 1 Stringr, Clip 2 Stringr, Clip 3 Stringr, Clip 4 Shutterstock, Clip 5 Stringr, Clip 6 Stringr, Clip 7 Stringr, Clip 8 Lyft

The world's most beautiful streets
From beautiful architecture to shopping streets, historic blue walls and tree-lined avenues, these are superb strolling spots.

PODCAST | The Check-In: Beware of being a bunny hugger,' says author of Saving the Last Rhino
South African conservationist Grant Fowlds has a unique commitment to everything endangered and shares the force behind his latest book Saving the Last Rhino.

A time-lapse of a British Airways A350 model plane being 3-D printed
British Airways trials 3-D printing to improve punctuality and reduce emissions caused by flying spare parts around the world.

New Mexico: Connecting to Earth
Join World Nomad Joel, as he explores New Mexico, aka Land of Enchantment. In this state of desert and mountains, he discovers a striking landscape and a particular light and vibe that encourages creatives to settle and work here. Joel visits the ...

Adorable teen lifeguards share what it takes to do with they do: Training to save lives since 7yrs
The ultimate summer job takes hard work and dedication, according to these two locals from Pletternberg Bay.

WATCH: A luxury Boulders breakaway ideal for love birds
Tintswalo at Boulders is a boutique villa, best experienced with your favourite plus one.

A sneak-peek at The Marly - the coolest rooftop pool hotel in Cape Town
The Marly has been recently renovated in the most prime location in the Mother City - right on Camps Bay's beach.

Outdoor CrossFit: The best way to spend your lunch hour in the heart of Cape Town
Battery Park is fast establishing itself as that cool teenager everyone wants to be friends with.

A weird and wonderful weekend in a hotel room that's fully automated
theLAB Guesthouse, where high-tech meets eco-luxury.

Meet Cape Town Airport's explosive-sniffing expert Jane the dog
Jane is one of seven dogs in charge of sniffing out dangerous goods at Cape Town International Airport - watch how she does it.

The symphonies of Breedekloof
This small wine valley in South Africa's Western Cape entices travellers' senses through wine, fynbos scents and dramatic scenery that writes music with Mother Nature.

A rare rainy day in Worcester
While the Worcester region is well-known for its sun-kissed wine, a rainy day makes for a relaxing jaunt through this part of South Africa's Western Cape.

A wild treasure hunt is the best way to see this SA mining town
The biggest diamond in the world was mined in Cullinan, and those who live there won't let you forget it.

A day in Pretoria
There's a lot to do and see in the Jacaranda City, but here are some of the best parts to do in a day - from Freedom Park to Menlyn Maine.

Van life: Forging Bonds On The Road
A part-time van lifer at home in Australia, World Nomad Joel heads to Colorado for a meet up, meeting like-minded travelers whose way of life is one of constant movement and a profound sense of freedom. On a road trip north to Idaho, Joel falls in...

The view from the Queen Elizabeth cruise liner 'rooftop' might be the best in Cape Town
Curnard's MS Queen Elizabeth stops at Cape Town harbour along its world cruise. The same ship Nelson Mandela has cruised on, as well as Desmond Tutu.

Do Wolseley, Tulbagh and Ceres in one weekend
A weekend in Witzenberg can be quirky, adrenaline-fuelled, traditional, tasty, spicy, romantic, budget-friendly, luxurious and more. And it's always breathtakingly beautiful.

Viewer's Video from Chichen Itza
Our viewer Ludwig Yorck took a study trip to the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico, where he visited the famed Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza.

Educational Travel in Munich
From the famed Marienplatz tothe Royal Residence, this group of U.S. tourists visited Munich's highlights. They're traveling with Road Scholar, a non-profit organization that imparts education through travel.

Munich in a Nutshell
From modern art to traditional customs: Here's a summary of everything you ought to know about Munich.

Exploring Zipaquira
Two sisters show us around their hometown Zipaquira, which is world-famous for the wonders its salt mines harbor.

Long-Haul Flight Hacks
Traveling to see the world or going on vacation is what almost everyone looks forward to, but getting there is often the hardest part.

Hiking through Norway
DW viewer Seth Umbenhauer made an impressive video of his hiking trip through Norway, complete with fjords, mountains and waterfalls.

Meet a Local: San Francisco
American Andrew Roth leads you to the west coast of the USA. In his home city of San Francisco, he shows popular tourist attractions from the Golden State Bridge to Chinatown.

Meet a Local: Sao Joao del-Rei, Brazil
Marco, a retired university professor, takes us to some of his favorite places: the ornate church of Sao Francisco de Assis, the old-town district, the market place, a historic train station, and the local parks.

Meet a local: La Paz, Bolivia
Ligia Mariaca shows us the most interesting spots in her Andean city, which lies over 3,500 meters above sea level. And she reveals a trick to help gasping tourists catch their breath.

Spitsbergen in Europe's High North
Spitsbergen lies halfway between Norway's mainland and the North Pole. The largest settlement on the archipelago is Longyearbyen. Nicole Frolich visits the northernmost town in Europe.

A visit to the Volklingen Ironworks.
The Volklingen complex was shut down in 1986, and the site was later converted into an industrial museum. It was declared a a UNESCO World Heritage Site.in 1994.

Tasting the Swartland terroir
Riebeek Kasteel is known for its food, art galleries and Royal Hotel's veranda - the perfect spot for a late afternoon g&t. But it's also the ideal base from where to explore the Swartland Wine and Olive Route.

The world's best cities to get lost in (on purpose)
It's about getting deliberately lost in a place where time is no object.

6 Destinations to visit before they get too popular
According to famous travel writer Patricia Schultz, these six destinations should be next on your travel bucket list before the rest of the world catches on.

Cycle the Cederberg's rugged ridges with ease on an e-bike
Cape Cycle Routes, an initiative of the Western Cape Government, has crafted a route from Citrusdal onto the eastern bank of the Olifant's River and Algeria, up to the base of Uitkyk Pass. It's the best way to see the berg.

The secret world of Cape Town's canals
Either by SUP, waterbike or boat, visiting the canals of Cape Town in South Africa is like gliding through a whole different city.

Mid-air wheel drop forces plane in Kenya to make emergency landing
A Bombadier Dash 8-300 passenger plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Turkana County, northern Kenya, after a wheel dropped off midair moments after take-off.

Alternatives to overcrowded Euroupean cities
Overtourism has plagued some European cities for a while now - but here are lesser-known cities to check out if you want to skip the crowds.

A sneak-peek at the Leopard 50 - a South African-built catamaran
Dreaming of sailing away from the world into the blue? Take a loot at the luxurious proudly South African Leopard 50 catamaran.

Extreme Constructions: Paris Metro
Paris' metro is the heart of the city. With 220 km of rail, 302 stations and 13 lines, it transports more than five million people daily. Construction tested many methods: wooden tunnels, ground freezing systems, and submerged chambers in the Seine.

Why do passports only come in four colours?
Passports around the world come in varying shades of only four colours - but governments can actually pick whichever colour they want.

Discovering Sauna Etiquette in the Baltics
Join world nomad, Ash Bhardwaj, as he explores the unusual and very different sauna etiquette traditions of arctic countries. Not one to hold back, Ash fully immerses himself (quite literally) in the customs of the sauna whether it's jumping naked...

The electric future of transport in South Africa
The Vineyard Hotel in Cape Town launched new charging stations for electric cars, as part of a 9-day road trip with green cars from Johannesburg to the Mother City organised by Generation.e.

A walking tour around Cape Town's Bo-Kaap
Walk through the most colourful neighbourhood in South Africa's Mother City.

How to open a hotel
Desmond O'Connor - general manager of Radisson Blu Residence in Cape Town, South Africa - tells Traveller24 what happens behind the scenes to open a new hotel.

Have a farm-fresh experience just 2-hours outside of Durban
Drive out of Durban and discover the undeniable allure of the Midlands countryside.

Falling in love with Tintswalo Atlantic
Tintswalo Atlantic has had some bad luck in the past with not one, but two devastating fires. Like a phoenix, it has risen from the ashes, and has erected something quite special.

What you should know about your carbon footprint while travelling
How can you actually offset your carbon footprint while travelling to far-flung destinations?
