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On Safari - Western Cape - Garden Route - Namibia - Botswana - Malawi |
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On Safari
Sure there are animals. . . . but no, they do not roam the streets!A range of lodges . . .
- five-star lodges, reaching deep into the wilderness, express plush and contemporary comfort
- lodges with chapels, conference facilities, libraries, salons and gyms
- lodges in malaria areas where precautions need to be taken . . . lodges where malaria is not present
- a unique Tsonga Village along the Mluwati River, where the traditions of the Tsonga tribe are reflected in earthy design and authentic tribal symbols. . . . .
- Pan-African dining, traditional dance, storytelling, sangoma presence and various aspects of Shangaan culture. . . . .
- an intimate bushveld adventure includes invigorating game drives, bush-walks and sleep-outs under dazzling night skies.
Kruger Park, Timbavati, Sabi Sand, Eastern Cape. . . . . balancing beauty and simplicity with the natural atmosphere of the bush, an unmistakable spirit of romance. View abundant game and bird life, relax
at the sparkling pool and dine in true bush style under the canopy of the night sky. All offering an unforgettable safari!! |
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Western Cape Whether it's the lure of the big 5 in opulent luxury or sipping cocktails with an infinite view from
the top of Table Mountain, your dream vacation is now well within your grasp. There is a view with every room. Laze on the magnificent white sands of Clifton Beach. Ride the Cable Car up Table Mountain.
Taste world-renowned South African wines on the wine route and visit the quaint towns of Stellenbosch and Franschoek. Take a ferry to Robben Island where you will feel the history of the old-South Africa. Stroll in the
magnificent Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Tour the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, Seal Island, the African Penguin Colony, Simonstown Naval Base, the Whale Route. And shop until you drop at the Victoria and Alfred
Waterfront |
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Garden Route Should you tire of first
world trappings, just step out of your hotel room. . . . where else in the world could you sign a multi-million dollar business deal and ride an ostrich at 48 miles an hour the following day?Knysna,
Plettenberg Bay, Nature's Valley, the Cango Caves, the Tsitsikamma Forest, Storms River, Oudtshoorn |
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Namibia Situated on the south-western Atlantic Coast of the African sub-continent, Namibia derived its name from
the Namib Desert, renowned for the pristine and haunting quality of its landscape. The country shares borders with Angola and Zambia in the north, South Africa in the south and Botswana in the east. With an estimated
population of 1.8 million in Namibia the population density is one of the lowest in the world. Bountiful sunshine combined with an abundance of wildlife, scenic beauty, rich diversity of geological
phenomena and a feeling of unconfined space make it a sought after destination. The friendliness of the people as well as cultural diversity creates a rich blend of traditions, making Namibia the 'Smile on the Face of
Africa'! |
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Botswana A land of staggering beauty is ideally located in the heart of Southern Africa. This is the
country where the river ends in the sands of the Kalahari. It is bordered on the north and west by Namibia, on the north and east by Zimbabwe, South Africa being the southern neighbour, and is connected by a narrow
strip of land on the northern border to Zambia. Its territory consists almost entirely of a broad, flat, arid subtropical plateau, though there are hills in the eastern part of the country. |
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MalawiLocated in South Central Africa, Malawi is bordered by Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique. Lake Malawi, the
third largest lake in Africa, dominates the landscape. Malawi offers a diverse mix of lake, mountains, wildlife and rivers which all lend themselves to a wide range of outdoor activities. Malawians are friendly people
who are proud of their region, which is known as 'the warm heart of Africa' and is rich in bird, fish and plant life. Zambia / Zimbabwe...Mozambique...Kenya...And oh so much more! |
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