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Yoga and Mother Nature

Yoga is an ancient Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline that includes meditation, breath control and specific body postures, and is widely practiced for health and relaxation. Yoga teaches you how to harmonize the body with both the mind and your breathing techniques by means of a series of body positions called asanas, and by meditation. The origins of Yoga probably date back some 6,000 years, but the discipline was not introduced into the West until the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. It has only become really popular as a system of physical exercise since the 1980’s.  This popularity followed […]

Tired of paying double when you are solo..?

Feel Safe when Travelling on your own as a single to Africa – particularly to see the Migration in Tanzania. A fabulous safari that’s been put together by our ground handlers there. The Essence of Tanzania Safari : LADIES ONLY! Serengeti, Tarangire & Ngorongoro : (6 Day / 5 Night) [optinform] Unwind under vast African skies, in some of the few last expanses of true wilderness and arguably the best game viewing areas on the continent. From untouched Tarangire, to the world famous Serengeti and Ngorongoro National Park, this safari is run at a leisurely pace, allowing ample time to […]

A success story in conservation..

&Beyond, Motorite and Rhino Force share their story of the rhino translocation project which was completed successfully earlier this year. All six rhino have settled their new home. The videos of the various stages of the project have also been completed. Here they all are, in one easy to find place, for you to enjoy and share. RHINOS WITHOUT BORDERS PART 1 Luxury experiential travel company, &Beyond, has been deeply committed to rhino conservation for 21 years and is now translocating six white rhino from South Africa to Botswana. Botswana has an excellent security system in place to protect these […]

The History behind Royston Hall Guesthouse

The History behind Royston Hall Guesthouse In 1897 the Property was purchased by John Henry woods by deed of grant on Public Auction from the British Crown. He passed away before transfer took place. His estate sold the property within the year to Captain Hitchens, of the Curry Shipping Line who had a vested interest in the ships plying the waters between Durban and the then Port Shepstone Harbour. The Building of the House Captain Hitchens commissioned the house to be built by George Sinclair and his son Colin circa 1899 – 1902 for his wife as a week-end beach […]