South Africa's new relationship with the rest of Africa has afforded South
Africans novel opportunities for 'exploration' of the continent. A stream o
f travel writing by South Africans has begun to emerge, This paper examines
the genealogy of the new South African travelogue and situates it within a
longstanding colonial and post-colonial tradition of travel writing, The i
deas and images of Africa that emerge are critically examined. The central
question in this paper is whether the 'new explorers' are in any meaningful
sense able to transcend the tropes and traditions of the colonial past.