21 Aug Blog Embark on an Adventure of a Lifetime with Sani Pass Private Tours August 21, 2023 By Angie Shackleford 0 comments Adventure seekers, brace yourselves! Sani Pass, the mountainous marvel between South Africa and Lesotho, beckons with its awe-inspiring... Continue reading
06 Jun Blog Indulge in the Finest Experience with Luxury Sani Pass Private Tours June 29, 2023 By Angie Shackleford 0 comments Why book a standard group tour when you can do Luxury at the same price? Embark on an exclusive adventure with Sani Pass Private Tours... Continue reading
18 Jul Blog Seven days in the Kingdom in the Sky May 23, 2023 Featured By Angie Shackleford 1 comment Let us first render ourselves popular by mighty deeds, and afterwards we will speak of peace and clemency. ... Continue reading
05 Oct Blog Why Ice Rats are grumpy. April 19, 2023 By Angie Shackleford 1 comment A rat named after him. On the 27th November 1928 the Director-General of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Colonel Arthur Thomas Sloggett ... Continue reading
23 Mar Blog The Sani Pass in all her glory. April 19, 2023 By Angie Shackleford 0 comments The Sani Pass in all her glory. Continue reading
18 Feb Blog Amusing Insights into the Value of Vintage Grannies May 26, 2022 By Angie Shackleford 2 comments I should of course be extolling the virtues of travelling in our area but right now with covid-19 having slammed the lid on travel and ... Continue reading
11 Jan Blog The Great Water Snake of Lesotho April 19, 2023 Featured By Angie Shackleford 1 comment The great water snake of Lesotho, known as the great Khanyapa, is believed by many to have been seen coiling and uncoiling in the sky n... Continue reading
11 Jan Blog Cannibal Caves in Lesotho January 11, 2021 Featured By Angie Shackleford 1 comment Cannibals Caves: the secrets of Lesotho. Ha Koma Caves in Lesotho believed to be where cannibals hid during the time of Mos... Continue reading
11 Jan Blog Were Dinosaurs skilled Ballerinas and Sensitive Lovers? May 23, 2023 Featured By Angie Shackleford 0 comments Were Dinosaurs skilled Ballerinas and Sensitive Lovers? It is almost impossible to imagine dinosaurs pirouetting along the sides of la... Continue reading
11 Jan Blog The Sani Pass Day Walker April 19, 2023 By Angie Shackleford 0 comments Don't walk - ever! At the best of times I always believed that cars were created – not manufactured but created – so I didn’t have to ... Continue reading
11 Jan Blog Hot Springs January 12, 2021 By Angie Shackleford 0 comments LESOTHO REVEALS ANOTHER AMAZING SURPRISE! I had heard whispering from the local folk, of a sacred place where even in the depths o... Continue reading
28 Sep Blog The reign of Miss C.O. Rona V January 12, 2021 By Angie Shackleford 4 comments Africa is not for ‘sissies’. This is a wild and unpredictable continent that tempts the adventurous and has n... Continue reading
20 Jul Covid 19 related Blog Gate-crashers evade Correctional Services July 17, 2021 By Angie Shackleford 0 comments In the beginning the 'Party' was not yet out of control. In the main hall Correctional Services and Security were in an intense disc... Continue reading
16 Jul Blog New Covert Council Commandments July 17, 2021 By Angie Shackleford 0 comments New Covert Council Commandments. (aka the N.C.C.C.) As a young child, I can recall having to do as I was told. As I grew o... Continue reading
26 Jun Blog 2021 could be a Cracker! July 20, 2020 By Angie Shackleford 1 comment Another week has been gobbled up by Covid-19 and whilst we are all still running our virtual comrades marathon there is still no finish... Continue reading
20 Jun Blog The Launch of the Command Council. January 12, 2021 By Angie Shackleford 2 comments In the beginning. There were rumblings from Europe in March about a strange flu-type virus that had originated from a wet market in ... Continue reading
05 May Blog The sun will rise again and other Covid-19 lessons. May 23, 2023 By Angie Shackleford 4 comments A brutally sharp axe fell right onto our business. On the 16th of March a brutally sharp axe fell right onto ou... Continue reading