Africa with André

André Thomas

"Africa with André" is a podcast where we "Celebrate Africa - One Story at a Time". With this podcast, I want to break down the misconceptions and misunderstandings that many people have about Africa – and to create a positive image of the continent. Through interviews with partners and friends in tourism, we will listen to their stories: their experiences, their projects and about how they have made a difference in the lives of others. I’ve worked in the Africa travel industry for over 25 years, and I’ve had many conversations over the years, both with guests and travel colleagues about spending time in Africa: what they expect it will be like, what they worry about. What their understanding and image of the continent is. This podcast is not about giving you the normal tips of what to do – I am going to assume that you know that you will see Table Mountain when you’re in Cape Town. Rather, our conversations will highlight some of the goosebump moments you could have, and introduce potential new destinations to you. I want to help you understand how a holiday in one of Africa’s 54 countries is something to be excited about, like a 5 year old is in the days before Christmas. And just a quick note at the end: this is a project of love – not a job. I choose friends and partners that have stories which I find interesting and inspiring – and I hope you do too.

  1. MAR 4

    Little Rangers: Taking Your Kids on Safari in Africa

    Can you really take children on safari…? In this episode we explore the magic, and the practical realities, of taking children on safari. Where early wake-up calls meet endless curiosity, and where animal dung can be just as exciting as spotting a leopard. We talk honestly about: The right age to take kids on safari, private vehicles (sanity-savers for everyone), Malaria questions and how to balance family time and adult time. I’m joined by 3 guests: Lex, who shares what it’s like going on game drive with her own young children — including why seeing safari through a child’s eyes makes you notice the small things again. Laura, who tells us about South Africa’s iconic Sabi Sabi Reservenear the Kruger National Park, where kids can join game drives and dive into creative, hands-on bush education at the Elephant Centre — no screens, just spoor tracking and sand art. And finally, Manuela from Mziki Safari Lodge, tells us what happens when children build shelters, purify water, learn fire-making skills, and graduate as certified Junior Rangers. Deutsch: Du kannst diesen Podcast auch auf Deutsch hören: “Africa with André auf Deutsch” ** Please tell your friends about this podcast, and leave me a rating on Spotify or Apple. I would love to hear from you- send me your questions, comments and ideas to podcast@africawithandre.com ** Ultimate Safaris, Namibia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Five_game Somalisa Acacia Camp, Zimbabwe: https://africanbushcamps.com/experiences/somalisa-acacia/ Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge, South Africa: https://www.sabisabi.com/lodges/bush-lodge Mziki Safari Lodge, South Africa: https://www.mziki.co.za/ Follow me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africa_with_andre Subscribe to Email reminders when episodes go live: www.africawithandre.com Sound credits: uppbeat.io/ and https://pixabay.com/

    32 min
  2. FEB 4

    More than just the Big Five: Discovering the Magic of the Small, the Ugly and the Sexy

    The Big Five might get all the attention - but game viewing goes way beyond lions, leopards and large grey animals. Travel with me to Botswana to chat with Grant Reed, co-founder of Letaka Safaris and veteran safari guide who has spent decades exploring the bush, training guides, and reminding guests that the “Small Five,” the “Ugly Five,” and even the “Sexy Five” deserve their spotlight too. André and Grant unpack: Why the “Big Five” started as a hunting term (and why guides now wince when they hear it)What happens when you stop chasing sightings and start chasing experiencesWhy birdwatching can be addictive,  and how a “little brown job” might just steal your heartThe magic of mobile tented safaris in Botswana, where you travel lightly and leave only footprints It’s a conversation that celebrates the whole ecosystem: from black mambas gliding through the grass to lilac-breasted rollers painting the sky. Because in the end, Africa’s beauty isn’t measured by the size of the animal, but by the stories you uncover when you slow down, listen, and let the bush reveal itself. Deutsch: Du kannst diesen Podcast auch auf Deutsch hören: “Africa with André auf Deutsch” ** Please tell your friends about this podcast, and leave me a rating on Spotify or Apple. I would love to hear from you - send me your questions, comments and ideas to podcast@africawithandre.com  **   The Big Five: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Five_game Letaka Safaris: https://www.letakasafaris.com/ Marabou Stork: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marabou_stork Follow me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africa_with_andre Subscribe to Email reminders when episodes go live: www.africawithandre.com Sound credits: uppbeat.io/ and https://pixabay.com/

    33 min
  3. JAN 7

    Succulents, Syndicates and Sanbona: The Surprising World of Plant Poaching

    What do rhinos, elephants… and succulents have in common? Sadly, they are all poached. In this eye-opening (and occasionally eyebrow-raising) episode, we meet Paul Vorster from Sanbona Wildlife Reserve in South Africa’s Western Cape. André and Paul unpack the wild world of plant poaching, where tiny succulents worth a few dollars at your local market can fuel international crime syndicates. From rhino horn smuggling to beetle collectors with big egos, this conversation sheds light on the lesser-known corners of the conservation struggle — and on the quiet heroes fighting back. Paul also tells us how Sanbona transformed 62,000 hectares of old cattle land into one of South Africa’s most beautiful rewilded reserves. This episode reminds us that saving Africa’s wild spaces isn’t just about the “Big Five” -  it’s about every plant, insect, and person who calls it home. Deutsch: Du kannst diesen Podcast auch auf Deutsch hören: “Africa with André auf Deutsch”   Sanbona Wildlife Reserve: https://www.sanbona.com/ CapeNature: https://www.capenature.co.za/ Klein Karoo: https://www.karoo-southafrica.com/klein-karoo/ Articles from Paul “Daily Maverick” article: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2025-07-08-conviction-reveals-criminal-syndicates-shifting-focus-in-illegal-plant-trade/ Youtube video from “Daily Maverick”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRLkwZAhXQ4 👉 If you’ve enjoyed this episode or have thoughts to share, please reach out: podcast@africawithandre.com Follow me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africa_with_andre Subscribe to Email reminders when episodes go live: www.africawithandre.com Sound credits: uppbeat.io/ and https://pixabay.com/

    25 min
  4. 12/03/2025

    Why Foodies love Cape Town: Michi reveals his Insider Tips

    South Africa has long been known for more than just safaris and Table Mountain – it is an absolute paradise for foodies. In this episode, I chat with Michi, a Swiss chef and food scout who regularly visits Cape Town. He is always on the lookout for new culinary highlights. Michi shares his favourite restaurants with us, including real insider tips such as the South China Dim Sum Bar and the stylish Hemel Huijs, explains why Willoughby's Sushi is a must for him every year – and how you can literally eat your way around the world in the Western Cape region. We talk about Cape Town as a ‘melting pot of flavours’, the incredible quality of South African ingredients, about ostrich fillets instead of fondue – and why Scarborough is one of the most magical places in South Africa for Michi and myself. If you already love Cape Town, or are just planning your first trip there, this episode will not only make you hungry, but also guarantee you wanderlust.   Deutsch: Du kannst diesen Podcast auch auf Deutsch hören: “Africa with André auf Deutsch” 👉 If you’ve enjoyed this episode or have thoughts to share, please reach out: podcast@africawithandre.com Michi Angehrn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michi_eats_out   Willoughby & Co: https://willoughbyandco.co.za/ Hemel Huijs: https://www.hemelhuijs.co.za/ South China Dim Sum: https://www.facebook.com/SouthChinaDimSumBar/ Pajamas & Jam Eatery: https://www.pajamasandjam.com/ Babylonstoren: https://babylonstoren.com/ Ouzeri: https://www.ouzeri.co.za/ To make reservations: Dineplan: https://www.dineplan.com/ Jonkmanshof in Montagu: https://www.jonkmanshof.com/ Follow me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africa_with_andre Subscribe to Email reminders when episodes go live: www.africawithandre.com Sound credits: uppbeat.io/ and https://pixabay.com/

    22 min
  5. 11/05/2025

    From Cichlids to Safaris: Why Malawi Might Be Africa’s Best-Kept Secret

    What connects the friendliest people in the world with 500 elephants on trucks, and fish with amazing fashion sense? Malawi. In this episode, André chats with Lindsay, a Malawi-born tourism expert who has been showing travellers the magic of her country for over 25 years, about why Malawi is Africa’s best-kept secret. From safaris without the crowds, to the sparkling waters of Lake Malawi (a.k.a. the “Calendar Lake”), to the misunderstood hyena who just wanted to go home… Malawi has a way of surprising even the most seasoned traveller. We’ll dive into the Big Five, lake-side beaches, soulful highlands, and colourful cichlids you’ve probably seen in aquariums but never in the wild. You'll learn what a classic two-week itinerary might look like and what to expect in terms of accommodation and food (spoiler: no giant hotel chains, but plenty of soul) Lindsay shares insider tips, funny stories, and what makes the “Warm Heart of Africa” truly warm. So, whether you’ve never heard much about Malawi (apart from Madonna and a baby…) or you’re already planning your second trip, this episode will make you curious, inspired, and maybe even a little hungry for Nsima Pap and curry.   Deutsch: Du kannst diesen Podcast auch auf Deutsch hören: “Africa with André auf Deutsch”   ** Enjoyed the episode? Please rate and review "Africa with André" on Spotify or Apple Podcasts — it really helps more people discover Africa’s positive stories. I would love to hear from you - send me your questions, comments and ideas to podcast@africawithandre.com  **   Ulendo Safaris: https://ulendo.net/ Malawi Tourism: https://visitmalawi.mw/ Stops on a suggested Malawi Itinerary: -             Lilongwe: https://visitmalawi.mw/lilongwe-capital-city/ -             Majete Wildlife Reserve: https://www.africanparks.org/the-parks/majete -             Liwonde National Park: https://www.africanparks.org/the-parks/liwonde -             Zomba Plateau in the Highlands: https://www.malawitourism.com/regions/south-malawi/zomba-plateau/ -             Mulanje area: https://visitmalawi.mw/mulanje-and-thyolo/ -             Shire Highlands: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shire_Highlands -             Lake Malawi: https://www.malawitourism.com/experiences/lake/ -             Senga Bay: https://www.malawitourism.com/regions/central-malawi/salima-senga-bay/ -             Nyika Plateau: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyika_Plateau -             Nyika National Park: https://www.malawitourism.com/regions/north-malawi/nyika-national-park/ -             Mandala House in Blantyre: https://societyofmw.org/the-mandala-house/ -             The Makokola Retreat: https://makokola.com/ African Parks: https://www.africanparks.org/ Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve: https://www.africanparks.org/the-parks/nkhotakota/visit-nkhotakota Kasungu National Park: https://www.malawitourism.com/regions/central-malawi/kasungu-national-park/ Peace Parks: https://www.peaceparks.org/ Moving 500 elephants in Malawi: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/article/500-elephants-move-malawi-africa-video-spd   Cichlids – article about Lake Malawi: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/mystery-lake-malawi-180971442/   Idi Amin and the expulsion of Asians from Uganda: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_Asians_from_Uganda The Musician and Poet - Q Malewezi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qabaniso_Malewezi The Malawian Comedian from Britain’s Got Talent (and more): Daliso Chaponda https://dalisochaponda.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqUDzfjuGbg   Nsima Pap Recipe – how to make Malawi’s traditional food: https://orantcharitiesafrica.org/learn-to-make-nsima-malawis-staple-food/   Follow me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africa_with_andre Subscribe to Email reminders when episodes go live: www.africawithandre.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/africawithandre/ Sound credits: uppbeat.io/ and https://pixabay.com/

    37 min
  6. 10/01/2025

    How elephants turned a Swiss banker's life upside down

    In this episode, we head to the rugged beauty of Namibia’s Damaraland to meet some very special residents: the last 150 desert-adapted elephants. My guest, Daniel Oswald, shares how a volunteer project with the Elephant Human Relations Aid (EHRA) not only brought him face-to-trunk with these remarkable giants, but also inspired him to swop his Swiss banking career for a life in Africa tourism. From building protective walls to prevent elephants from damaging farmers’ water pumps, to tracking herds under the blazing desert sun, Dani reveals how hands-on conservation is helping people and wildlife coexist. We talk about sleeping under the stars, the Peace and Seed education projects, and the unexpected joys (and surprises) of life in the bush. Whether you’ve dreamed of volunteering in Africa, are fascinated by wildlife conservation, or just love a good story about life-changing journeys, this episode will leave you inspired. And maybe it will have you packing your own bag for Namibia. Deutsch: Du kannst diesen Podcast auch auf Deutsch hören: “Africa with André auf Deutsch”   EHRA: https://www.ehranamibia.org/ Namibia Tourism: https://visitnamibia.com.na/ Malva pudding recipe: https://wandercapetown.com/recipe/malva-pudding/ 👉 If you’ve enjoyed this episode or have thoughts to share, please reach out: podcast@africawithandre.com Follow me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africa_with_andre Subscribe to Email reminders when episodes go live: www.africawithandre.com Sound credits: uppbeat.io/ and https://pixabay.com/

    23 min
  7. 08/20/2025

    Sights & Sounds of Angola: our Experiences of her Impressive Nature and Lively Rhythm

    In this second part of our Angola travel series, André takes you on an unforgettable tour of Angola’s natural wonders and hidden landmarks. Discover the majestic Kalandula Waterfalls, the impressive Tundavala Gorge, and the iconic Serra da Leba mountain pass – all must-see sights for any visitor. You will meet João, a passionate local tour operator, who is on a mission to share Angola’s magic with the world. He tells us about Angola’s cultural heartbeat: the rhythms of Kizomba and Semba, and the vibrant Angolan Carnival. We also hear about the mystical Pedras Negras de Pungo Andongo, and how the fearless Queen Nzinga is still admired today. If you're looking for unspoiled landscapes, authentic culture, and off-the-beaten-path African adventures, this episode is an initial guide to traveling in Angola.   Deutsch: Du kannst diesen Podcast auch auf Deutsch hören: “Africa with André auf Deutsch”   ** Please tell your friends about this podcast, and leave me a rating on Spotify or Apple. I would love to hear from you - send me your questions, comments and ideas to podcast@africawithandre.com  **   Serra da Leba: https://welcometoangola.co.ao/en/directorio/serra-da-leba/ Tundavala Gap: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tundavala_Gap The Muila People: https://www.101lasttribes.com/tribes/muila.html   Ndalatando Botanical Garden: https://welcometoangola.co.ao/en/directorio/centro-botanico-do-kilombo/ Porcelain Rose: https://worldsensorium.com/angola/ Kalandula Waterfall: https://edition.cnn.com/travel/kalandula-falls-angola Pedras Negras: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Rocks_at_Pungo_Andongo Baia dos Tigros: https://angola-tourism.com/baia-dos-tigres/   Lubango: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubango Around Lubango: https://edition.cnn.com/travel/lubango-angola-destination O Pensador: https://www.hoteisangola.com/en/conheca-nosso-pensador.html Musicians: Paulo Flores: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulo_Flores and on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/13y1zLuj38wQ2HtSSMa13M   Yuri da Cunha: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_da_Cunha And on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5Qw3RHD3R95D98alngBJOZ   Pure & Authentic Tourism Angola: https://www.pa-angola-tourism.com/ Kleber Group: https://klebergroup.com/ Diamir: https://www.diamir.de/ ASR – Alliance of Independent Travel Companies (Germany): https://asr-berlin.de/ Follow me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africa_with_andre Subscribe to Email reminders when episodes go live: www.africawithandre.com Sound credits: uppbeat.io/ and https://pixabay.com/

    28 min

About

"Africa with André" is a podcast where we "Celebrate Africa - One Story at a Time". With this podcast, I want to break down the misconceptions and misunderstandings that many people have about Africa – and to create a positive image of the continent. Through interviews with partners and friends in tourism, we will listen to their stories: their experiences, their projects and about how they have made a difference in the lives of others. I’ve worked in the Africa travel industry for over 25 years, and I’ve had many conversations over the years, both with guests and travel colleagues about spending time in Africa: what they expect it will be like, what they worry about. What their understanding and image of the continent is. This podcast is not about giving you the normal tips of what to do – I am going to assume that you know that you will see Table Mountain when you’re in Cape Town. Rather, our conversations will highlight some of the goosebump moments you could have, and introduce potential new destinations to you. I want to help you understand how a holiday in one of Africa’s 54 countries is something to be excited about, like a 5 year old is in the days before Christmas. And just a quick note at the end: this is a project of love – not a job. I choose friends and partners that have stories which I find interesting and inspiring – and I hope you do too.