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The Easiest Way to Support Conservation in Africa

We’ve all done it. We go on a road trip, take loads of great photos and then never post them anywhere. They’re simply memories lying in a random folder on your PC collecting digital dust.

I was recently inspired after reading an African safari blog interview with Heinrich van den Berg, to never let this happen again. Heinrich is an award-winning photographer who fell in love with Africa and photography, and realised that through his photography he was able to get others to appreciate the places he’d photographed. A brilliant contribution to conservation efforts! This got me thinking… if Heinrich can do it, so can everyone else.

When we’re able to trigger appreciation within someone, that person automatically shows a new-found respect to the subject of appreciation. See where I’m going with this? If we can get others to fall in love with the places we go and things we see, then their new-found respect for these things could create massive change in the status of conservation of everything from natural areas to cultural groups.

The great thing about this is that you don’t even have to be a professional photographer nowadays to take a stunning photo – often the things we see, do all the hard work.

Divundu

 Above: Divundu – Namibia. That’s not Photoshop – that’s all Africa.

In the interview with Van den Berg he said, “I want to show the beauty that is out there. Then if people are aware of this beauty, they may think twice before destroying it.” The message? Be part of the solution. Share your photographs and experiences wherever you can – you never know who you may be inspiring to appreciate something new.

 

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Africa, Travel

The Cost of Living for Expats in Durban

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Most people coming to live in South Africa, will find the cost of living here, a fair bit cheaper than back home. They can expect to get good value for their money when it comes to hiring domestic staff, eating out and paying for accommodation. The only noticeably, costly items are imported foreign cars and other luxury goods, whilst alcoholic drinks, are refreshingly inexpensive, when compared with the likes of the UK and US.

Cape Town is the most expensive city to live in South Africa, followed a close second by Johannesburg, whilst Durban, although having its elite pockets, is relatively affordable. Although the property boom in South Africa has meant that prices have doubled in the past few years and most of the best deals have been snapped up, renting is still an attractive option for expats. When compared with a city like London the cost of living in real terms is about a third, making Durban a very attractive option for anyone looking for year-round sun and stunning landscapes.

Durban via Pinterest

Durban residents enjoy a cost of living significantly lower than the two main centres of Cape Town and Johannesburg. Locally collected data on defined amounts of the same goods and services, which is then converted to US dollars, bears this out. Durban, by these figures, ranks at position 501 out of a total of 780 locations across the world, with rank 1 being the most expensive in terms of average cost of living.

One of the major reasons cited for emigration to Durban, is that healthcare costs are very low, making things such as hospital stays, doctor visits, non-prescription medicine and medical insurance in South Africa, more easily affordable. Personal care costs are also below average, with hair care, toiletries and cosmetics, being well within everyone’s budget.

Moyo Durban via Pinterest

Although recreation and culture rank as average in Durban, the cost of eating out and hotel stays is much lower than in, say, London, and transport is also relatively cheap both in terms of public- transport and of buying and running a car. The good news for some will be that the cost of alcohol and tobacco is low, with 540 locations being more expensive for these. Cost of clothing is also low, and this is great news for families thinking of emigrating, as school uniforms and education can tend to eat up the budget back home and the cost of crèche facilities and all school and higher education fees, are relatively low in Durban.

Communication costs do tend to be higher when compared with other locations, with internet subscription; home telephone line rental and mobile data and tariff costs above average for the list, whilst at the other extreme grocery costs are significantly lower. This also applies to cleaning products, consumables and soft drinks, as well as to basic fruit and vegetables. Miscellaneous items such as dry cleaning, postage stamps, newspapers and magazines are average compared with other places, whilst furniture and domestic appliances cost about the same as in mainland Europe and the USA. Expats from London will find everything about Durban significantly cheaper than what they were used to forking out back home.

About the Authior: David Elliott is a freelance writer who loves to travel, especially in Europe and Turkey. He’s spent most of his adult life in a state of restless excitement but recently decided to settle in North London. He gets away whenever he can to immerse himself in foreign cultures and lap up the history of great cities.  

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Africa, Child Friendly Travel, Exploring the Cape, FAR Photography, Local, Travel

Grootbos Exploring Klipgat Caves

Over the past few weeks, I have been sharing our family adventure at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve and all the enjoyable activities, you as a guest can enjoy as part of your package rate. Exploring Kilpgat Caves at De Kelders was my favourite out of all the activities, we experienced during our stay! [Read more…]

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Grootbos Riding on the Reserve

This post is the 3rd Part of our Grootbos Family Adventure! A great location and good service are important when selecting a travel destination but as important, when travelling with a family, are age appropriate activities! Luckily for us, Grootbos offer Horse Riding on the Reserve.  [Read more…]

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Grootbos Exploring The Reserve

If you have been following my Grootbos posts, this is the second part of our family adventure. We arrived at Grootbos on a Friday afternoon and spent the day relaxing and unwinding. Our thought was to begin Exploring The Reserve the following day.

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Hi, I am Fiona Rossiter, from Cape Town, the writer and photographer behind Inspired Living SA Blog. If you love good Food and Wine, reading amazing Travel Adventures, keeping Fit and Healthy, as well following Decor Trends – then Inspired Living SA is just the place for you! Read More…

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