Episode 17

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11th Aug 2024

South Africa Travel Tips, Tricks, and Hacks

On this episode of Coffee and Conservation, we’re here to guide both first-time travelers and seasoned explorers ready to dive deeper into the wonders of South Africa! Whether it’s your first journey to this incredible country or you’re looking to extend your stay and explore more independently, this episode is packed with everything you need to know.

We’ll take you step-by-step through the essentials—from preparing with the right vaccinations and packing the must-haves, to navigating the local roads and finding the best places to stay. For those eager to immerse themselves fully, we’ll share tips on how to plan a longer stay, explore off-the-beaten-path locations, and make the most of South Africa’s stunning wildlife and vibrant cultures.

And if you’re dreaming of setting out on your own, we’ve got expert advice on driving in South Africa, finding hidden gems, and soaking in the country’s top wine regions. Whether you're embarking on your very first adventure or planning to linger and explore, this episode will equip you with all the insights you need for a safe, seamless, and unforgettable journey!

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About the Podcast

Coffee And Conservation
Mike Veale & Robert Pike discuss real life wildlife conservation issues, stories, and solutions
Join Mike Veale & Robert Pike as they dive into "frontline" wildlife protection and conservation issues, programs, and solutions. Each episode is focused on an issue, effort, guest professional, and call to action for the every day person who cares about animals, people, and the environment.

About your hosts

Mike Veale

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Mike Veale is a wildlife care, conservation, and anti poaching professional with over 15 years experience. His experience ranges from wildlife rehab to working as an anti poaching ranger on frontline wildlife protection details in Africa and Asia.

Robert Robert

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Robert Pike has a bachelors degree in Broadcasting Journalism from Cal State Fullerton and has covered stories regarding wildlife conservation and anti-poaching in four different continents.