Interview with Head, Business Development, SA National Parks
Giju Varghese Head- Business Development , South African National Parks tells us about his responsibilities in the business development unit. What is your background and what led you to a career with South African National Parks? I am a trained hotelier and I hold a Bachelors degree in Hotel Management from India.
Poland Tour 2007
In 2007, I was invited for a familiarization tour in September and I was looking forward to visiting Poland, a country of great diversity. We started by visiting the area of the Royal Lazienki Park or the Royal Baths which comprises of 76 hectares or roughly 142 acres and is
Polish Polka
For a nation that has been ravaged ,pilloried and plundered by its neighbours in the best part of its 1000 years existence, Poland comes across as a country of people with remarkable resilience and never say die spirit. It is in just under the last few decades that Poland has been
Taronish
We arrived in Cape Town at night and therefore could not see or gauge too much right away, but nonetheless I was impressed with what I saw. It was a lovely seabed of shining city life. There were also no overbearing sky scrapers or extreme mid-city-like-billboards. The city appeared ideally
Subhash Motwani
On arriving at Johannesburg, I, along with the rest of the tourists, was driven straight to our hotel where we would spend the next 3 days – the Crowne Plaza hotel at Sandton. Sandton is one of the more upmarket districts of Johannesburg. As we were still recovering from our