Destinations Africa, Indian Ocean & United Arab Emirates 2014-15 by The Classic Safari Company

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Est. 1992

Africa , Indian Ocean & United Arab Emirates TR AVE L B ROCH U RE 2014/2015


In our modern world time and space are precious commodities. Our aim is to do the utmost to ensure that your time in the world’s untamed spaces is just that, a precious experience. We design safaris that provide encounters with the wilderness and local communities that will be positively life changing. Each journey is tailor made combining the authentic, the exotic and the luxurious in a harmonious blend with nature and wildlife. We like to ensure that all the places you visit adhere to strong conservation principles and knowing many of the owners, hosts and guides means we can assure you of the best experience to be had. We have all travelled extensively in Africa and it is this first-hand knowledge, coupled with our passion and commitment that means each of us has an intimate understanding of this awe-inspiring continent, its peoples, cultures and wildlife. We pride ourselves on our ability to recommend the best times and destinations to visit, ensuring all your interests are incorporated, your requirements considered and your expectations exceeded! Whether planning to travel as an individual, a couple, a small group or a family, our love of the wilderness and wildlife inspires our passion to create bespoke travel experiences that will amaze and delight. Travel with The Classic Safari Company and experience real adventure with unreal style! Sarah Hoyland & Julie McIntosh The Classic Safari Company also tailor makes journeys to India and South America. Visit our website www.classicsafaricompany.com.au for further inspiration and let our team of Safari Specialists create an individual safari for you.

Contents Africa AFRICA 16 SOUTH Touring

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Rail Journeys

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EASTERN CAPE

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CAPE TOWN Day Tours & Short Breaks ................................. Central Accommodation ................................... Central & Waterfront Accommodation ..... V&A Waterfront Accommodation ................. Waterfront & Beyond Accommodation ..... Cape Town & Beyond Accommodation .....

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WINELANDS, HERMANUS & WESTERN CAPE Winelands & Accommodation ....................... 29 Winelands, Hermanus & Western Cape Accommodation ..................... 30

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GARDEN ROUTE & ROUTE 62 Accommodation ..................................................... 32

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Hotels, Parks & Reserves .................................. 35 Parks & Reserves ................................................... 36

Umhlanga Rocks Accommodation ............... Durban and Surrounds Touring & Accommodation ................................................ KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg !@SSKDƥDKCR .......................................................... KwaZulu-Natal Accommodation & Reserves ................................................................

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JOHANNESBURG Day Tours & Short Breaks ................................. 42 Airport Accommodation ..................................... 43 Airport and Beyond Accommodation ......... 44 Johannesburg, Rosebank & Melrose Arch Accommodation ....................... 45 Johannesburg & Sandton Accommodation ..................................................... 46 Pilanesberg National Park ................................ 47 Madikwe Game Reserve .................................... 48 Waterberg Biosphere .......................................... 49

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KRUGER NATIONAL PARK & BEYOND Accommodation ..................................................... Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve .................. Private Game Reserve and Lodges .............. Private Game Reserve and Lodges .............. Kapama Game Reserve ...................................... Northern Kruger & Beyond Accommodation ...................................

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ZAMBIA & ZIMBABWE Touring and Accommodation .......................... Livingstone Accommodation & Touring, Zambia ................................................. Livingstone Accommodation, Zambia......... Livingstone Accommodation, Zambia......... Safari Lodges, Zambia ........................................ Robin Pope Safaris, Zambia ............................. Bushcamp Company, Zambia ......................... Norman Carr & Chongwe Safaris, Zambia ........................................................................ Victoria Falls Accommodation, Zimbabwe ................................................................. Safari Accommodation & Touring, Zimbabwe .................................................................

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MALAWI

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BOTSWANA

Accommodation ..................................................... 72

Touring ........................................................................ Mobile Expeditions and The Kalahari ........ Makgadikgadi Salt Pans ..................................... Makgadikgadi Salt Pans & Moremi Game Reserve .................................. Moremi Game Reserve & Okavango Delta ................................................ Chobe National Park and Beyond ................

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Caprivi Strip & Beyond........................................ Northern Namibia Accommodation ............ Windhoek and Beyond ....................................... Southern Namibia Accommodation ............

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Touring ........................................................................ 96 Nairobi Accommodation ................................... 97 Nairobi & Masai Mara Accommodation ..... 98 Masai Mara Accommodation ........................... 99 Masai Mara & Beyond Accommodation ... 100 National Parks & Lodges ................................ 101 Amboseli & Beyond Accommodation ..... 105 Coastal Resorts and Lodges ......................... 106

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.......................................TANZANIA 107Touring 108

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MOZAMBIQUE Accommodation ..................................................... 93

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Singita Grumeti Reserve ................................ 109 Serengeti National Park .................................. 110 Lake Victoria, Ngorongoro Conservation & Tarangire ............................................................ 111 Saadani National Park ...................................... 112 Zanzibar Accommodation ............................. 113

UGANDA 114Touring and Accommodation

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RWANDA 116Touring and Accommodation

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MADAGASCAR 118Touring

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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES & OMAN 120Dubai & Abu Dhabi Accommodation 121 ......

Oman Accommodation

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ISLANDS 123Maldives

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.................................................................. 124 Mauritius ................................................................. 127 Seychelles ............................................................... 128

129TERMS & CONDITIONS


02 Lake Turkana

UGANDA

Siliboi NP

KENYA South Turkana NR Samburu NP Shaba NR

KAMPALA Meru NP Kibale Forest NP MT KENYA Queen Elizabeth NP Mt Kenya NP Bwindi Lake Lake Victoria Masai NP Mburo NAIROBI NP Mara NR Amboseli NP RWANDA Lamu Serengeti NP Mt KilimanjaroNP Tsavo NP NGORONGORO CRATER Malindi Arusha MT Lake KILIMANJARO Manyara NP Mombasa Tarangire NP

TANZANIA LLake Tanganyika Mahale Mountain NP

Zanzibar DAR-ES-SALAAM

Katavi NP Ruaha NP Morogoro

Selous GR

Lake Bangweulu North Luangwa NP Lake Malawi

Kasanka NP

Ndola

Niassa NR

South Mfuwe Luangwa NP MALAWI

QUIRAMBAS ARCHIPELAGO

Pemba

ZAMBIA

Lower Zambezi NP

Kafue NP

Mozambique Nampula Island

LUSAKA

Mana Pools NP Kariba Matusadona NP Lake Kariba Livingstone

Kasane Linyanti Chobe NP VICTORIA FALLS Moremi Wildlife Hwange NP Reserve

Etosha Pans

Maun Makgadikgadi Okavango Delta Pans NP

Etosha National Park

Skeleton Coast Park

HARARE

Gorongosa NP

ZIMBABWE

Luderitz

Gonarezhou NP

Kruger National Park Marakele NP Timbavati GR Madikwe GR GABORONE Sabi Sands GR Pilanesberg NP PRETORIA Hlane Game MAPUTO Sun City Johannesburg Milwane NR Sanctuary Mkhaga NR Ndumo GR Tembe Elephant SWAZILAND Park Mkhuze GR Phinda GR HluhluweKimberley Imfolozi GR Bloemfontein

BOTSWANA

Kgalagadi Transfrontier NP

Fish River Canyon Park Upington Augrabies Falls NP

ATLANTIC OCEAN

Vilanculos

Central Kalahari GR

WINDHOEK

Namib Desert Sossusvlei Namib Naukluft NP

LESOTHO Durban

SOUTH AFRICA Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve

CAPE TOWN

Beira

Bulawayo

NAMIBIA Swakopmund Walvis Bay

MOZAMBIQUE

Kwandwe GR Addo Elephant Park Kariega GR Montagu NR Shamwari GR George Port Elizabeth Knysna

INDIAN OCEAN


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MALDIVES Thaa Atoll Laamu Atoll Huvadhoo Atoll

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Dubai Abu Dhabi

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ACCOMMODATION / The Classic Safari Company

Accommodation – Standards Hotel

Resort

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Resorts located on idyllic islands.

Tent Camps

Boutique Hotel Chosen for their location and amenities Boutique hotels are smaller more intimate contemporary hotels usually with a strong focus on interiors and cuisine. Chosen for their style @MC KNB@SHNM !NTSHPTD 'NSDKR @QD KNB@SDC HM cities and small towns.

Hotel Apartment

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Mobile Camping Safaris

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Lodge

A ‘mobile camping safari’ involves the entire camp – tents, showers etc – moving either with you, or going ahead in separate UDGHBKDR 2@E@QHR TRT@KKX S@JD Ŕ C@XR camping in 3 or 4 different locations. Usually you will travel by 4x4, although some safaris include charter flights.

Cruise

Permanent accommodation with the lodge as the base for your days activities – be that F@LD UHDVHMF AN@SHMF V@KJHMF ƥRGHMF NQ swimming. You are normally hosted during meals, service is personal and the cuisine and guiding excellent. We prefer to use lodges with a maximum of 20 beds.

Explore great rivers and waterways with the boat as the base for onshore or water excursions.

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The Classic Safari Company / PLANNING YOUR TRIP

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What style of safari suits you? (see safari styles on page 4)

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Planning your dream trip Step 1 – Plan your day-by-day itinerary Consult our planning maps on pages 2-3 to pin-point the areas you wish to visit, and then view our destination pages to discover more @ANTS D@BG QDFHNM .Q HE XNT OQDEDQ SN S@KJ XNTQ HCD@R NUDQ VHSG NMD NE NTQ JMNVKDCFD@AKD SQ@UDK DWODQSR SGDXŗQD G@OOX SN QDBNTMS ƥQRS G@MC experiences, provide suggestions and answers to your questions to help create the perfect day by day itinerary. Step 2 – Make an air reservation Our travel experts can provide airfares at competitive prices. In @CCHSHNM SN ANNJHMF HMSDQM@SHNM@K SQ@UDK NM $LHQ@SDR @MC 2NTSG EQHB@M HQV@XR VD @KRN NƤDQ BNLODSHSHUD @HQE@QDR VHSGHM EQHB@ Step 3 – Choose accommodation and touring Depending on your budget, we have a range of accommodation and SNTQHMF SG@S VHKK L@WHLHYD XNTQ DMINXLDMS NE @KK NE NTQ CDRSHM@SHNMR Whether you’re choosing a Nile River cruise or a Kenyan safari camp, we’ll have suitable recommendations. In this brochure, each accommodation option is coded to provide easily recognizable styles and standards. Step 4 – Book #TD SN SGD ANTSHPTD M@STQD NE L@MX NE NTQ OQNODQSHDR D@QKX ANNJHMF HR advised to avoid disappointment. Step 5 – Activities Africa, the Indian Ocean Islands and UAE are home to a wealth NE DWODQHDMBDR SG@S B@M AD DMINXDC HM @ C@X NQ NUDQ @ MTLADQ NE C@XR .M page 6 is a guide to assist with identifying the range of touring options.


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ICONS / The Classic Safari Company

Icons Walking

Diving

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Horse Riding

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Fishing

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Wildlife / Game Viewing

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Trekking

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Boating

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Culture / People

Boating provides a wonderful opportunity to get close to nature. Big game, a myriad of bird species, crocodiles and hippos are all commonly seen.

Canoeing

A strong emphasis is placed on the culture of the local people with an opportunity to immerse yourself in their traditions.

Family Friendly Safaris

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Golf

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Birding

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Spa

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Honeymoon

Find balance and restore well being – African style. Innovative spa treatments integrate locally harvested products, as well as ancient techniques from Africa and the islands of the Indian Ocean, to bring you a wholly unique experience.

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The Migration One of Africa’s truly great spectacles is the migration of the wildebeest, as they move between pastures in the Serengeti and the Masai Mara. Don’t forget however, SGD LHFQ@SHNM HR FQD@SKX HMƌTDMBDC AX SGD Q@HMRʖ 8NTŗKK @KRN ƼMC SGDRD RG@FFX AD@RSR NM SGD LNUD HM 3@Q@MFHQD -@SHNM@K /@QJ EQNL K@SD )TMD SN D@QKX 2DOSDLADQ

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When to go – East Africa Country

Reserve

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KENYA

Mombasa

Laikipia Plateau

Rift Valley Lakes

Masai Mara Game Reserve

Amboseli National Park

Kilimanjaro - climbing

Tarangire National Park

Lake Manyara National Park

Ngorongoro Crater

TANZANIA

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Serengeti National Park - west

Selous Game Reserve

Mahale Mountains / Ruaha

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Amboseli

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Samburu

Arusha

Bwindi impenetrable Forest

Parc National de Volcanos Nungwe Forest

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Queen Elizabeth NP RWANDA

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Katavi National Park

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Chobe National Park

Moremi Game Reserve

Linyanti & Selinda Game Reserves

Okavango Delta

ZAMBIA

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Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Livingstone

Lower Zambezi National Park

South Luangwa National Park

South Luangwa National Park - Nth

Kafue National Park

Victoria Falls

Hwange NP - south/south west

Mana Pools

Liwonde National Park

Lake Malawi

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NAMIBIA

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Kruger Park - private concessions

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Cape Town

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SUGGESTED SAFARI / Southern Africa

17 Days - Zambia, Botswana and South Africa

Southern Africa Unveiled Our pick: 3GD 1HUDQ "KTA *HMFR /NNK "@LO )@BJŗR "@LO "@OD &Q@BD 1NUNR 1@HK Tongabezi Lodge + Duma Tau + Camp Kalahari + The Table Bay + Rovos Rail 1NX@K +HUHMFRSNMD 'NSDK 2@UTSH "@LO "@LO *@K@G@QH "@OD 1NX@KD + Rovos Rail 3GD 9@LADYH 2TM 'NSDK $KDOG@MS 5@KKDX +NCFD "GNAD -/ /K@MDS !@NA@A

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Day One: Livingstone (Victoria Falls), Zambia Touch down at Livingstone Airport where you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure in the town of Livingstone by the world famous Victoria Falls – one of the seven wonders of the natural world. Day Two: $MINX @ LNQMHMF V@KJHMF SNTQ SN RDD SGD 5HBSNQH@ %@KKR 3GD @ESDQMNNM HR @S KDHRTQD SN DWOKNQD SGD KHUDKX SNVM NE +HUHMFRSNMD NQ TMCDQS@JD NMD NE SGD L@MX @BSHUHSHDR NM NEEDQ Ŕ EQNL DKDOG@MS A@BJ R@E@QHR SN VGHSD V@SDQ Q@ESHMF NQ @ RTMRDS BQTHRD Day Three: Chobe National Park or Linyanti Wildlife Reserve, Botswana "QNRR HM SN SGD MDHFGANTQHMF BNTMSQX NE !NSRV@M@ "GNAD -@SHNM@K /@QJ @MC SGD Linyanti Wildlife Reserve offer an authentic safari experience. Chobe National /@QJ HR ONOTK@Q @MC NEEDQR @ U@QHDSX NE @BBNLLNC@SHNM NOSHNMR VGHKRS SGD @BBDMS is on exclusivity in the Linyanti Reserve where there are only a handful of camps. The abundant wildlife and spectacular birdlife in either location will enthral. Day Four and Day Five: Daily activities include morning, afternoon and night game drives with experienced professional guides in 4WD vehicles that offer great visibility. You may encounter lion, sable, leopard, wild dog and, closer to the Linyanti Swamps, SGD Q@QD RHS@STMF@ @MSDKNOD QDC KDBGVD GHOON @MC BQNBNCHKD 2GNQS V@KJR VHSG qualified guides are also on offer. Day Six: Okavango Delta )NTQMDX SN SGD .J@U@MFN #DKS@ SNC@X @M DMNQLNTR VDSK@MC HM SGD LHCCKD NE SGD *@K@G@QH #DRDQS RTOONQSHMF @ RS@FFDQHMF CHUDQRHSX @MC @ATMC@MBD NE KHED L@JHMF HS @ O@Q@CHRD ENQ F@LD UHDVHMF EQNL SGD V@SDQ V@KJR NM SGD HRK@MCR @MC magnificent bird watching. The best way to see the Delta is by boat or on foot. Day Seven: Spend the day exploring the Delta. This pristine area is home to lion, leopard, lechwe, elephant and huge herds of buffalo, as well as a large variety of bird life, including wattled cranes and slaty egrets. This evening go on a night game drive SN RDD SGD E@RBHM@SHMF MNBSTQM@K @MHL@KR KHJD A@S D@QDC ENW @@QCVNKE @MC KDNO@QC

Day Nine & Ten: Spend quality time with some of the Kalahari’s most captivating, social animals – LDDQJ@SR #DEHMHSDKX NMD NE SGD LNRS RODBH@K @MC LDLNQ@AKD F@LDR DWODQHDMBDR you will encounter in Botswana. Visit a remote cattle post to learn about the traditional culture of the Botswana people. Visit the famous Chapman’s Baobab, SGD SGHQC K@QFDRS SQDD HM EQHB@ 6@KJ VHSG !TRGLDM SQ@BJDQR VGN OQNUHCD @ TMHPTD connection between their culture and the natural environment and for an DWODQHDMBD MDUDQ SN AD ENQFNSSDM DWOKNQD SGD U@RS K@MCRB@OD AX PT@C AHJD Day Eleven: Cape Town, South Africa Farewell Botswana today bound for South Africa and cosmopolitan Cape Town. On arrival in Cape Town you will be met and transferred to your hotel where you will spend the rest of your day at leisure acquainting yourself with the local area and SGD ADRS RD@ENNC @QNTMCʖ Day Twelve: Table Mountain, Cape Town City & Robben Island $MINX @ ETKK C@X SNTQHMF "@OD 3NVM 1HCD SGD B@AKD B@Q SN SGD SNO NE 3@AKD ,NTMS@HM ENQ UHDVR NE SGD "@OD V@KJ SGQNTFG SGD BHSX DWOKNQHMF SGD KNB@K L@QJDSR @MC viewing the historic buildings before sailing to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for much of his life. An informative and rewarding day. Day Thirteen: Cape Point Travel to the ruggedly beautiful Cape Peninsula via the Atlantic seaboard on your ETKK C@X SNTQ SNC@X 2SNO @S SGD BG@QLHMF EHRGHMF UHKK@FD NE 'NTS !@X UHDV SGD lovable penguins at Boulders Beach, wander the Cape Point Nature Reserve where the two oceans meet and stop in at the quaint naval village of Simon’s Town. Day Fourteen: Cape Winelands )NTQMDX HMSN SGD AD@TSHETK @MC SQ@MPTHK "@OD 6HMDK@MCR UHRHSHMF /@@QK @MC 2SDKKDMANRBG ADENQD RSNOOHMF ENQ VHMD S@RSHMF @S SVN VDKK JMNVM DRS@SDR UHRHS SN SGD 'TFTDMNS ,DLNQH@K ,TRDTL @MC SGD EQHJ@@MR +@MFT@FD ,NMTLDMS provides a historical perspective of the land. Day Fifteen: Rovos Rail Journey This morning transfer to Cape Town Railway Station and board Rovos Rail. Your SQ@HM INTQMDX @AN@QC SGD Ŗ/QHCD NE SGD EQHB@ŗ HR ANTMC ENQ /QDSNQH@ 1NUNR 1@HK G@R earned an international reputation for a truly world-class travel experience with wood-panelled coaches and fine cuisine all in five-star luxury. Capture the romance and atmosphere of a by-gone era in a relaxed and elegant fashion. Day Sixteen: Aboard Rovos Rail KHFGS EQNL SGD SQ@HM SGHR LNQMHMF ENQ @ SNTQ NE SGD ř!HF 'NKDŚ @MC SGD ,HMD ,TRDTL in Kimberley. Pass through several quaint historical towns before retiring for the night in elegant luxury. Day Seventeen: Southern Africa Safari ends $MINX @ KDHRTQDKX AQD@JE@RS @AN@QC 1NUNR 1@HK ADENQD @QQHUHMF HM /QDSNQH@ 8NTQ arrival heralds the end of your Southern Africa safari.

Day Eight: Makgadikgadi Salt Pans 3GD E@LNTR ,@JF@CHJF@CH O@MR @QD @ QDKHB NE EQHB@ŗR FQD@SDRS RTODQK@JD @MC @ haven of desert luxury within the harsh, but mesmerising environment of the Kalahari Desert. Travel to this amazing destination today.

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East Africa / SUGGESTED SAFARI

19 Days - Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania & Zanzibar

Discover East Africa Our pick: House of Waine + Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge + Lemarti’s Camp + Arusha "NƤDD +NCFD 2HMFHS@ &QTLDSH -FNQNMFNQN "Q@SDQ +NCFD 9@MYHA@Q Serena Inn 'NTRD NE 6@HMD 2@AXHMXN 2HKUDQA@BJ +NCFD 2HQHJNH QTRG@ "NƤDD +NCFD

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Day One: Nairobi, Kenya Touch down at Nairobi International Airport where you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel. Spend the afternoon at leisure. Day Two: A Taste of Nairobi Tour Enjoy a guided tour of Nairobi today. Visit the Karen Blixen Museum, of “Out of Africa” fame; spend time with baby elephants and rhino in the Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage; feed the giraffes at Langatta Giraffe Sanctuary and browse the traditional arts in the Utamaduni Craft Centre. An exciting day that also provides you with the opportunity to acclimatise and get into the rhythm of Africa. Day Three: Parc National de Volcans, Rwanda Fly west to Kigali, Rwanda where you will be collected and transferred through the beautifully terraced hilly countryside that characterizes much of Rwanda’s landscape. Gradually climb to the base of the awesome Virunga Volcanoes where you will be delivered to your lodge. Day Four: Tracking mighty Mountain Gorillas Your morning commences with a short safety briefing and education on the gorillas before starting your climb. The hike is physically demanding, but is outweighed by the beauty of the forest and surrounding scenery. Your climb through the forest may take you to altitudes in excess of 2200 metres. Tracking can take between 4 – 8 hours, but once the gorillas are located it is one of the most profound natural history experience you will have in the world. Day Five: Laikipia Plateau Farewell the beauty of Rwanda and return to Kenya to view its abundance of wildlife from your lodge on the Laikipia Plateau. Spectacular scenery and superb game viewing await. Enjoy an afternoon game drive. Day Seven and Day Eight: Laikipia Plateau Enjoy day and night game drives, bush walks, sundowners, camel safaris, cultural interaction with the Masai and Samburu people.

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Day Nine: Arusha, Tanzania A final game drive before travelling south to Tanzania and the city of Arusha, the safari capital of the country, nestled beneath the peaks of Mt Meru and Mt Kilimanjaro. Day Ten: Serengeti National Park Fly to the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania’s largest National Park and of the finest wildlife areas in Africa. Arrive at camp in time for lunch and then head off in the late afternoon for a game drive across the vast open plains, world famous for the annual migration of huge wildebeest herds. Day Eleven: Serengeti Hot Air Balloon Safari Revel in the peace and tranquillity of a balloon flight over the game enriched plains of the Serengeti. On landing enjoy a champagne bush breakfast with further game viewing by 4WD later today. Day Twelve: As the sun is rising depart your camp in the hope of seeing a pride of lion lingering over last night’s kill or a leopard relaxing on a branch where it has wedged its prey. Explore further afield today, watching the wildlife before returning to camp for another night beneath Africa’s star studded sky. Day Thirteen: Travel to the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater – often called the 8th natural wonder of the world. Just outside the crater’s ridge, you are likely to see tall Masai herding their cattle and goats. Overnight on (or near) the Crater rim. Day Fourteen: Descend on to the Ngorongoro Crater floor today. There are 25,000 animals within the caldera walls and game viewing is excellent all year round. This is one of the best places in Africa to see black rhino in the wild. Day Fifteen: Zanzibar Fly to the unique and beautiful coral island of Zanzibar today. Once a major port on the Arab-Omani trade route this magical ‘Spice Island’ lies off the Tanzanian coast in the Indian Ocean. Day Sixteen: Zanzibar Stone Town & Spice Tour Undertake a walking tour of ‘Stone Town’ along the narrow cobblestone streets, through the city market and visit the church built on the site of the old slave market. After lunch drive through the countryside stopping to taste tropical seasonal fruits and spices before visiting Jozani Forest home to the rare and endangered Red Colobus Monkey. Day Seventeen and Day Eighteen: Zanzibar East Coast Transfer to the east coast of the island to relax and enjoy the many activities on offer at the beach, including scuba diving, snorkelling, deep-sea fishing, windsurfing and sailing. Spend a few hours being pampered at the spa or join a yoga or meditation class. Day Nineteen: East Africa Safari ends This morning your East African adventure ends with your departure from Zanzibar.


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SUGGESTED SAFARI / Botswana & Namibia

11 Days - Botswana

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Day Thriteen: Traverse the plains of the world famous Masai Mara. The Mara ecosystem holds one of the highest lion densities in world and hosts the spectacular annual wildebeest and zebra migration.

Day Six, Seven & Eight: Game drives in the prolific wildife reserves of the Moremi. Day Nine & Ten: $MINX @ KTWTQX EQHB@M QHUDQ R@E@QH NM SGD "GNAD 1HUDQ

Day Fourteen: Your safari through Kenya ends this morning.

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Kenya & Tanzania / SUGGESTED SAFARI

15 Days - Kenya

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Day Fifteen: Your safari through Kenya ends this morning.

14 Days - Tanzania

Day One: Arrive in Dar es Salaam, one of Africa’s busiest Indian Ocean ports and F@SDV@X SN MNQSGDQM 3@MY@MH@ŗR F@LD O@QJR

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SUGGESTED SAFARI / Aftica

11 Days to and from Antananarivo; this is an island waiting to be explored

Day One: Drive from Antananarivo to Andasibe. Day Two: See the largest lemurs (Indri Indri) at the Natural Reserve of Andasibe. Day Three: MC@RHAD SN MSRHQ@AD VHSG RSNO HM LA@SNK@LOX JMNVM @R @ RNTQBD for aluminium. Day Four: #QHUD EQNL MSRHQ@AD SN 1@MNL@E@M@ -@SHNM@K /@QJ VHSG RSNO @S @ VNNC carving shop Day Five: 6@KJR HM SGD Q@HM ENQDRSDC GHKKR NE 1@MNL@E@M@ -@SHNM@K /@QJ VHSG abundant wildlife. Day Six: %H@M@Q@MSRN@ SN (R@KN -@SHNM@K /@QJ VHSG RSNO @S @ VHMD L@JHMF E@BHKHSX

Day Seven: 6@KJ HM SGD DQNCDC R@MCRSNMD LNTMS@HMR NE SGD (R@KN -@SHNM@K /@QJ SN the natural swimming pool. Day Eight: Drive to Ifaty among the dry forests of the west and the spiny desert of the south. Day Night: #@X @S KDHRTQD @S (E@SX AD@BG $MINX RMNQJDKHMF RBTA@ CHUHMF @MC AD@BG V@KJR Day Ten: #QHUD A@BJ SN 3TKD@Q SN AN@QC XNTQ EKHFGS SN MS@M@M@QHUN 3GD @ESDQMNNM is spent at your leisure. Day Eleven: Transfer to the airport for your onward flight.

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Day Three & Four: Drive along the Caprivi Strip to the town of Rundu. The next day is a cultural experience.

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Primates / SUGGESTED SAFARI

6 Days - Rwanda

Day One: Kigali, Rwanda Touch down at Kigali Airport where you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure. Day Two & Three: Nyungwe Forest SQTD M@STQD KNUDQRŗ O@Q@CHRD -XTMFVD %NQDRS -@SHNM@K HR JLp NE Q@HMENQDRS bamboo and grassland, swamps and the largest remaining ‘island’ of montane ENQDRS HM $@RS @MC "DMSQ@K EQHB@ (S HR @KRN GNLD SN @ QHBG U@QHDSX NE EKNQ@ @MC E@TM@ SXODR NE SQDDR GTMCQDCR NE EKNVDQHMF OK@MSR NUDQ RODBHDR NE NQBGHCR @MC RDMR@SHNM@K KNADKH@R @MC QDBNQCDC RODBHDR NE OQHL@SDR 3VDMSX EHUD ODQBDMS NE SGD EQHB@M OQHL@SD BGDBJKHRS QDRHCD GDQD HMBKTCHMF SGD acrobatic Angola Colobus that move in troops of several hundred and an estimated BGHLO@MYDD @R VDKK @R +ŗ'NDRSŗR LNMJDX NKHUD A@ANNM FQDX BGDDJDC L@MF@ADX @MC QDC S@HKDC LNMJDX The birds too are spectacular with over 300 species. Giant hornbills, the spectacular 1TVDMYNQH STQ@BN QDC AQD@RSDC RO@QQNVG@VJR @MC RDUDQ@K HQHCDRBDMS AHQCR @QD amongst the specials, 24 of them endemic to this section of the Rift Valley. KRN DMINX @ SNTQ NE @ MD@QAX SD@ OK@MS@SHNM @M DWBDKKDMS NOONQSTMHSX SN HMSDQ@BS with the local farmer, hear their stories and challenges. Day Four & Five: Virunga Volcanoes Travel to the Virungas, a chain of mostly dormant volcanoes that are home to the Q@QD @MC BQHSHB@KKX DMC@MFDQDC ,NTMS@HM &NQHKK@ 'DQD XNT B@M TMCDQS@JD @M DWGHK@Q@SHMF SQDJ HM SGD ENNSRSDOR NE SGHR K@QFDRS KHUHMF OQHL@SD NM D@QSG

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INTRODUCTION / South Africa

South Africa An incredible destination – one that will touch all of your senses in a myriad of ways. The phenomenal diversity is a key attraction – from the excellent national parks and luxury private game reserves, to the great beaches and deserts just waiting to be explored. Add to this the cultural diversity of this rainbow nation with its famous hospitality, and you have South Africa.

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Cape Town and Winelands

KwaZulu-Natal

A city with great restaurants, beaches, funky shops and markets. Take the cable car up Table Mountain, a boat to Robben Island, browse around the busy Waterfront or just amble through Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. The Winelands offer beautiful Cape-Dutch style homesteads, scenic valleys and luscious vineyards.

Garden Route

Well-known for its conservation of both white and black rhino, KwaZulu-Natal’s national parks and private reserves offer great wildlife. Don’t miss the St. Lucia Wetlands Park, a World Heritage Site. Scuba dive, canoe, picnic at the beach, watch turtles lay their eggs, laze in the sun, or take a trip to the historic battlefields.

Greater Kruger

Rent a car and meander along the coastline of the Garden Route – running south from the friendly city of Port Elizabeth to the quaintly artistic village of Knysna. Visit fishing villages, coastal resorts, an ostrich farm and remnant tropical rainforests. Fabulous deluxe safari lodges dot the hinterland, where there is plenty of big game.

Amazing wildlife viewing with an extensive range of safari-style accommodation from standard tented camps to deluxe air-conditioned, private plunge pool appointed villas. Game drives introduce you to giraffe, zebra, warthog (Pumba to the kids), elephant, kudu, leopard, lion, cheetah, painted dog and the spotted hyena.

Helpful Information Getting Around: Good roads and infrastructure, especially after improvements were made for the 2010 World Cup Soccer. Pick up a rental car and drive the Garden Route, spoil yourself on one of the luxury train journeys from Pretoria to Cape Town, or join a small group tour and explore with new friends. Wildlife: The wildlife here is stunning, with elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhino and cheetah sightings as well as a good variety of antelopes and bird life. The Cape is home to the Floral Kingdom with its glorious displays of seasonal wildflowers. Currency: The Rand is the local currency. ATMs are everywhere and major credit cards are accepted throughout the country. Climate: Summer is from October through to March with rains from November to March. Cold in the central regions June to August. Cape Town is wet and windy in August. Language: There are 11 official languages including Afrikaans, Ndebele, Xhosa, Sotho and Zulu but the most widely spoken is English. www.classicsafaricompany.com.au


South Africa / TOURING

Five Senses of South Africa

Package includes: •

Meet & Greet on arrival at Cape Town International Airport

Roundtrip transfers between airport and hotel

4 nights at Cape Town Hollow Boutique Hotel including breakfast daily

Full Day Winelands Tour

Full Day Peninsula Tour

Transfer from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport to Hazyview

2 nights at Hippo Hollow Country Estate including breakfast daily

1 Hour Elephant Interaction with roundtrip hotel transfers

Transfer from Hippo Hollow to Elephant Plains Game Lodge

2 nights at Elephant Plains Game Lodge including all meals and 2 game drives daily

Transfer from Elephant Plains to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport Cape Town & Kruger:

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See the Big Five, hear the lions roar, taste fabulous local cuisine, touch the elephants, smell the salt air of both the Indian and Pacific Oceans on this wonderful interactive journey. This magnificently diverse itinerary includes four nights in vibrant Cape Town with a full day touring the Winelands and a full day exploring the Cape Peninsula including a visit to Boulders Beach to see the penguins, and famous Chapman’s Peak drive – South Africa’s most stunning scenic route. Continue on to Hazyview, the gateway to the Kruger National Park and your safari adventure, where you spend two nights and enjoy the opportunity to meet and interact with an elephant as well as opt for a variety of other day touring possibilities. Your Five Senses of Africa trip ends on a high note - 2 nights and 4 game drives at a game lodge in world famous Kruger National Park!


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RAIL JOURNEYS / South Africa

The Blue Train

The Blue Train has been synonymous with luxury hospitality, tourism and leisure since 1946. It offers a unique way of experiencing some of Southern Africa’s magnificent landscapes and landmarks.

Guests can charter The Blue Train for meetings, VIP breakfasts, lunches, dinner and cocktail parties, weddings and more. You can also book a charter with a difference such as a golfing or safari charter through the unique beauty of the South African landscapes.

Your vacation starts the moment you step into any of The Blue Train’s pre-departure lounges in Pretoria or Cape Town. An hour before the train departs, you are ushered into a world which is made effortless by the ease of checking in. Enjoy a welcoming cocktail while your luggage is labelled and whisked away.

The Blue Train creates far more than just a journey. It is an all-inclusive experience offering a combination of unsurpassed luxury travel, deluxe accommodation, fine cuisine and personalized butler service, along routes with breathtaking views of the countryside.

On the Blue Train luxury assumes a new dimension, becoming the working definition of everything your heart desires. You will feel it from the moment you step into your suite, transformed from an elegant, spacious lounge by day, into a sanctuary of comfort and slumber by night. Each suite has individually controlled air-conditioning and an entertainment center with a choice of movie and radio channels. The suites also have under-floor heating in the rooms and bathrooms. On-board the train, guests indulge with fine cuisine accompanied by some of the best wines South Africa has to offer. Around-theclock personal butlers see to the guests’ every need for the duration of their experience – be it in the comfort of their private suites or at any one of the exquisite lounges.

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Cape Town Cape Town is a place where old and new blend together. Dominated by the flat-topped Table Mountain, the city is set on a peninsula of sandy beaches, rocky precipices and lush valleys. Cape Town offers the bright city lights of theaters, restaurants, a bustling working waterfront and the colorful and historic houses of the Malay Quarter.

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3 Night Cape Town Short Break Visit the glorious Mother City, Cape Town, with its exquisite coastal scenery and city sophistication. Go whale and dolphin spotting on the stunning coastline and enjoy a full day tasting and testing whites and reds at a sensational winery or two. Day 1: On arrival, transfer to your hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure exploring the joys of Cape Town. A perfect opportunity to visit the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Day 2: Enjoy a full day sightseeing in the world’s hottest tourist destination. Much of the journey is along the beautiful coastline with majestic views of mountains and the ocean. Visit Cape Point, one of the best spots in Cape Town for spotting whales and dolphins. Drive through the quaint naval village of Simon’s Town before returning to Cape Town. (B) Day 3: Tour the Cape’s famous wine making country; visiting two well know estates for wine tastings. (B) Day 4: Enjoy a leisurely morning before checking out of your hotel and transferring to the airport for your onward flight. (B)


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DAY TOURS & SHORT BREAKS / Cape Town

Full-day Winelands Tour

Full-day Walk To Freedom Tour

A superb day dedicated to celebrating the glorious grape, the exceptional Winelands region and the heavenly scenery. During the day you will experience a wine cellar tour, where you will learn all about the process of winemaking, from grape to goblet. Visit the exquisite little town of Franschhoek before enjoying lunch at one of the many gourmet restaurants. Following lunch (own expense), you will wind your way to the heady heights of the Helshoogte Mountain Pass to Stellenbosch. Complete your tour with wine tasting at two different wineries.

Experience the wonderful raw energy of the Townships. Start the morning learning the history of District Six, before visiting the oldest Township Langa. Stroll through Langa Township, pop in to a ‘shebeen’ (pub), observe the difference in housing quality and witness real progress being made in providing decent housing, new developments as well as the restoration of the old single quarters. From Langa travel to Khayelitsha, the largest Township on the Western Cape, all swagger and strut. In the afternoon visit Robben Island, the cruel home of Nelson Mandela for so many years.

3 Day Cape Winelands Short Break This short break takes in the spectacular Paarl and Franschhoek regions. Visit wine farms, some of which produce award-winning wines. DAY 1: On arrival at Cape Town Airport you will be met and assisted to your rental vehicle. Make your way to your pre-booked accommodation in the Cape Winelands. DAY 2: Spend the day at leisure stopping at selected wine estates and enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of this lush area. Paarl is renowned for its beautiful scenery, excellent wines and some incredible architecture. Franschhoek, ‘French Quarter’ - is renowned as the food and wine capital of the Cape Winelands. The green valleys and rolling vineyards are surrounded by mountain ranges, while the town itself boasts many historic homesteads and monuments, the most famous of which is the Huguenot Memorial. (B) DAY 3: Spend the morning at leisure, before returning to Cape Town International Airport for your onward journey. (B)

4 Day Garden Route Wonderland The Garden Route is the exquisite coastal green belt of South Africa. This escorted tour takes you along the coast via Kynsna, Hermanus and Swellendam renowned for their land-based whale watching, feathers, oysters, whales and art. You will also venture inland to Oudtshoorn and travel underground at the Cango Caves. DAY 1: Depart Cape Town and travel to Stellenbosch before continuing along ‘Route 62’ to the pretty village of Barrydale. Travel to Oudtshoorn, the ‘feather capital of the world’ for a tour of an ostrich farm. DAY 2: Go underground to marvel at the icy formations in the Cango Caves. Continue through the scenic Outeniqua Pass to the town of George, then onto Knysna. (B,D) DAY 3: Cruise on the vast Knysna Lagoon and visit the Featherbed Nature Reserve. After lunch spend the rest of the day at leisure. (B,L) DAY 4: Transfer back to the ‘Mother City’, via Swellendam and Hermanus. Arrive in Cape Town late afternoon. (B)

3 Day Hermanus Short Break DAY 1: Upon arrival at Cape Town Airport, collect your car rental and make the two hour drive towards Hermanus. Grootbos Private Nature Reserve is in the heart of the Cape’s abundant sea, floral and wildlife landscapes. Grootbos boasts the best of two worlds; exquisite deluxe accommodation in an idyllic haven where the unsurpassed beauty of nature dominates. (D) DAY 2: Grootbos offers a wide variety of activities to enjoy during your stay. Specialist guides lead 4WD drives and walks through the fynbos and forests of the reserve, trips to the nearby coast to view the southern right whale from land, walks along deserted beaches, visits to archaeological and cultural sites, boat-based whale watching trips, as well as boat tours to nearby Seal Island to view penguins, seals, dolphins and great white sharks. (B,L,D) DAY 3: Return to Cape Town after breakfast and drop off your rental car at Cape Town International Airport. (B)

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African Pride Crystal Towers Hotel & Spa Located in Century City, overlooking the Grand Canal, and with direct connectivity to Canal Walk this stunning architectural landmark welcomes guests into an expansive and elegant space that unites reception, Ruby Bar, 24-hour deli, lounge area and Towers Restaurant. African Pride Crystal Towers Hotel & Spa has become one of Cape Town’s most favored executive and leisure destinations. The hotel’s intimate ambiance and deluxe amenities epitomize a lavish lifestyle that lets guests live the 'Crystal Life'. From the rooftop pool’s underwater music, in-room ascending flat screen TVs and distinctive boardroom wall décor to the South African-themed bar lounges, the delight is in the detail. The hotel has Wi-Fi connectivity and offers guests complimentary Wi-Fi usage (data restrictions apply). This superior hotel is a first-class culmination of exceptionally detailed design, a spectacular location and a top rate management and service team.

African Pride 15 On Orange Hotel Strategically located in the cultural hub of Cape Town, African Pride 15 On Orange Hotel offers an experience of sensual sophistication and style, combining distinctive architecture and exquisite luxury. The hotel's ideal location means that guests are near the National Museum, Planetarium and Company Gardens as well as superb golf courses, world-class shopping destinations and the Long Street Baths. African Pride 15 On Orange Hotel is all about personal space. With 129 accentuated bedrooms and suites ranging between 40 and 70 square meters (430 and 750 square feet), the world just got bigger. Throughout each of the exquisitely appointed rooms, a breathtaking fusion of cosmopolitan comfort and natural splendor is offered at every turn. No detail is spared to ensure optimum comfort and luxury in your spacious suite. Prestigious bespoke furnishings are complemented by the cool dappled tones of the walls and the warm plush carpet. Sandblasted glass doors lead into your opulent ensuite bathroom that features an oversized bath. Coffee lovers can soak up the aromas of the finest coffees in the Cinnamon Coffee Shop or dine in style at the sophisticated Savor Restaurant and experience chef Sanel Esterhuyse’s inspired global menu. Locals and international visitors meet at the opulent Murano Bar or relax with an end-of-the-day drink at the refined Judges Lounge. With state-of-the-art spa facilities, Suntra Spa offers the very best holistic, therapeutic and aesthetic care, combined with the latest technology to ensure hotel residents and visitors experience the ultimate in functional indulgence. The extensive spa-therapy menu has been tailor-made to respect the body's complex physiology and work in synergy with the skin, body and mind; ensuring guests look and feel their best.

The Cape Milner Cradled beneath the majestic Table Mountain in Cape Town's trendy suburb of Tamboerskloof, lies The Cape Milner. This exquisite hotel offers a sophisticated and contemporary ambiance with the highest standards in style and luxury and is renowned for excellent service. The sweeping panorama of Table Mountain from the hotel's restaurant terrace, the location close to the city center, trendy Kloof Street and the pristine white beaches of Camps Bay and Clifton, and the property's alluring interior, make this one of Cape Town's hottest hotel's. Boutique style, 57 rooms offer complete comfort and relaxation in a modern minimalist design, and each room enjoys spectacular views of the beautiful Cape Mountains, including that of the renowned Table Mountain. Features include en-suite bathrooms, air-conditioning, wireless Internet connectivity and LCD flat screens.


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Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! Cape Town Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! Cape Town offers you a place to chill, a base from which to explore the Western Cape and a friendly haven to make your home away from home. The hotel is ideally located near popular beaches and just a stone’s throw from the vibrant nightlife, cafés, restaurants and entertainment the city has to offer. All 201 hip and happening luxury rooms boast a full complement of features including an extra-length king-size bed or two single beds, Bose alarm clock radio, a large executive desk with international electrical points, complimentary wireless Internet, LCD flat screen TV, tea/coffee making facilities, air-conditioning, telephone, laptopfriendly safe with charger and 24-hour room service. Facilities include a swimming pool, bar, fitness center and restaurant. Attention to detail and personal service make Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! Cape Town stand out from the crowd.

Kensington Place Kensington Place is a sophisticated and tranquil hideaway set high on the slopes of Table Mountain in Higgovale, one of Cape Town's most prestigious residential areas. The immaculate styling of the hotel is enhanced by modern accessories including fine linens, flatscreen TVs, iPod docking stations and personal laptops with complimentary Wi-Fi. Sink into the total comfort of meticulously designed suites defined by a blend of luscious textures and contemporary detail with just eight guest rooms. The small dining room at Kensington Place is elegant and contains a small bar area where you can enjoy a late-night whiskey or cocktail after a day's sightseeing. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served throughout the day using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Meals can also be enjoyed in the privacy of your suite or terrace.

Four Rosmead Built in 1903 and stylishly re-modelled, Four Rosmead is a Cape contemporary classic with the characteristics of a boutique style hotel. Its location, style, authenticity and personal service contribute to redefining the Cape Town travel experience. Couples of all ages will find it perfect as a destination venue for celebrating a special occasion or to use as a base to explore Cape Town. The location on the slopes of Table Mountain, an art gallery of local works available for purchase, a pamper spa, landscaped gardens with a heated swimming pool and personalized service is what sets Four Rosmead apart. Interiors are chic with a subtle, yet distinctive African spirit. Accommodation consists of eight bespoke en-suite bedrooms all with HD satellite TV, iPod docks, DVD players and beach bags. Some rooms have a fireplace, private garden, balcony or courtyard. Warm hospitality and discreet service will contribute to your sense of well-being.

Cape Town Hollow Boutique Hotel Nestling in the shadow of Table Mountain, overlooking the Company Gardens, Cape Town Hollow is set in the warm heart of Cape Town’s historical city center. Cape Town Hollow offers stylish, serene accommodation in en-suite, air-conditioned rooms with the finest in modern amenities, as well as charming open-air balconies. With an extensive range of skin and touch treatments on offer, you will leave The Spa @ Cape Town Hollow feeling lighter than air, relaxed and rejuvenated. The congenial restaurant offers authentic African dining with a lively continental vibe; hand-picked Cape wines complement your meal. The Patio prides itself on a Cape street-café dining experience. By day and night, the bar serves up unsurpassed views of Table Mountain. The ideal locality of Cape Town Hollow entices guests to explore the myriad of sights in the city and surrounds.

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Mandela Rhodes Place Hotel & Spa Perfectly located within the cultural quarter of the city, Mandela Rhodes Place Hotel & Spa offers premium accommodation in a lifestyle center where you can 'Meet, Shop, Taste, Explore and Stay'. Modern, yet rooted in heritage, it is from here that you truly get a sense of Cape Town at its best. The luxury apartments offer modern travelers the option to 'in or outsource' services, due to the well appointed apartment kitchen and laundry facilities. The hotel also offers outstanding room service meals and laundry services. From the genuine warmth and caring of the highly trained staff, to the thoughtful and comfortable appointment of the apartments and the diverse array of activities and restaurants on-site and nearby, Mandela's entire offering is geared towards giving guests unparalleled access to contemporary city living at its best. Its location in the heart of Cape Town offers the perfect base from which to explore the scenic and cultural splendor that have made this unique city one of the top business and leisure travel destinations in the world. Facilities include a swimming pool, high-tech gymnasium, Imbizo conference rooms, various restaurants, and a gift shop. The Wellness Club Spa at Mandela Rhodes Place is a chic and welcoming oasis in the heart of the city. Treatments are designed to revitalise and revive the mind, body and soul. Renowned for their fresh and authentic Italian fare, Doppio Zero offers an extensive and flexible Mediterranean menu that transforms from daytime café cuisine to a fine dining evening experience, filled with romance and nostalgia. Whether you are grabbing something to go, or you have come to spend some time in our relaxed environment, Motherland Coffee Company want to add an inspirational coffee moment to your day. Mandela Rhodes Place is a unique concept of modern living, with a subtle blend of old and new.

Taj Cape Town Taj Cape Town is a combination of rich history and elegant contemporary architecture. Originally home to the South African Reserve Bank and Temple Chambers and later the Board of Executors (BOE), it successfully combines the heritage of the old with the luxury of the new. This luxury hotel is ideally located in the center of historic Cape Town at the entrance to the famous pedestrian precinct, St George’s Mall and is perfectly situated for those looking to discover authentic Cape Town. Taj Cape Town presents an eclectic variety of cuisine and culinary experiences including Bombay Brasserie, an Indian speciality restaurant; Mint, a relaxed all-day dining restaurant and the Twankey Bar. The historic structure of Taj Cape Town is home to the 176 exquisite rooms which offer guests a blend of sophistication and unmatched comfort.

Southern Sun The Cullinan This stylish hotel is located within walking distance of the exciting Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and with easy access to Cape Town’s popular beaches. The Cullinan has views of Table Mountain, the sea and the bustling harbor. It is within close proximity to Table Mountain, the Winelands and historical tourist attractions and a short drive to the Cape Town International Airport. The 'My City' bus stop is just across the road, inviting you to see Cape Town at your own pace. Guest rooms are elegant and spacious with luxurious bathrooms and all other amenities required, which leaves you feeling comfortably at home. Such amenities include the outdoor pool and the gym and fitness center. The á la carte restaurant has live cooking stations with a large selection for different tastes and an attractive cocktail bar with outdoor terrace. Other facilities include concierge desk and team rooms.


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Southern Sun Waterfront Southern Sun Waterfront is perfectly positioned between the majestic Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean and across the road from the exciting Victoria & Alfred Waterfront shopping and entertainment complex. It has easy access to the city center, the Cape’s popular beaches, Table Mountain and many historical attractions. Comfort and quality are paramount for every guest and the 546 guest rooms, including suites and executive rooms, offer all the modern amenities to make your stay really comfortable. Additional facilities and services include a delightful breakfast room and a stylish, cosmopolitan-style restaurant as well as a continental coffee and cocktail bar. There is a fitness center, outdoor swimming pool, curio shop, meeting rooms, business center, safe underground parking and a complimentary shuttle service to the Waterfront.

Protea Hotel Breakwater Lodge

More Quarters As the sister property of Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel, More Quarters offers guests a stay in Cape Town which combines the benefits of a hotel with the independence of a luxury apartment. Its charm and character are matched with its desirable location amongst popular restaurants, street cafĂŠs and stylish boutique shops of Kloof Street making this hotel a unique leader in Cape Town. The 17 luxury apartments, as with all the other properties within the MORE portfolio, are operated and managed by the More Family.

Just a minute away from restaurants, theaters and shops, Protea Hotel Breakwater Lodge is perfectly positioned in the heart of the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Neighboring the city, this hotel lies within easy reach of the best beaches, visitor hotspots and the airport, making it an ideal base for a beach vacation in Cape Town. The hotel boasts 191 rooms ranging from standard rooms and business suites to family units. Other facilities at the hotel include the Time-Out CafĂŠ, ĂĄ la carte restaurant and bar and the Stonebreakers self-service restaurant.

Protea Hotel Victoria Junction

Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel The Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel, located in the heart of Cape Town, offers a combination of historic exteriors with classic modern and bohemian interiors. This stately Georgian home which dates back to the early 19th century, was declared a national monument in 1984. Bohemian chic is the hallmark and all 12 ensuite bedrooms are decorated with an eclectic mix of contemporary and antique furniture. The hotel is family owned and managed; ensuring personalized service from staff who share their local knowledge, enabling guests to enjoy an extraordinary vacation experience.

Protea Hotel Victoria Junction Waterfront is a creative, urban hotel situated near the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and Green Point Stadium. The hotel has 172 modern standard and doublestory loft apartments. Every room now features environmentally friendly lighting, water-saving rain showers and energy efficient entertainment options like the Bravia LCD screens and iPod docking stations. The Connexion Restaurant features proudly South African dishes like Jaffles and Cape Malay curry, complemented by an extensive list of organic wines and cocktails.

Cape Royale Luxury Hotel & Spa This luxury hotel is located in central Green Point, just a five minute walk from Cape Town Stadium and the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Cape Royale Luxury Hotel & Spa offers bright rooms with a rooftop pool, gym and spa. Each suite features a Juliet balcony and includes a well-equipped kitchen and large living and entertainment areas. All rooms have a flat-screen satellite TV, as well as a CD/DVD player. The hotel offers complimentary services such as a personalized butler service, Wi-Fi throughout, and scheduled transfers within a three mile radius. Guests of the luxury hotel have a choice of two elegant restaurants that offer premier dining experiences in upmarket surroundings. Bistro 1800 features premium steaks prepared with rich, international flavors. The Rooftop Pool and SkyBar is set against the HBNMHB 3@AKD ,NTMS@HM AN@RSHMF @ Ť O@MNQ@LHB UHDV NUDQ SGD BHSX

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Queen Victoria Hotel What sets the Queen Victoria Hotel apart from other hotels at the world-renowned Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is undoubtedly its position. Located within a precinct of heritage buildings along Portswood Road – a main artery leading to and from the Waterfront – the Queen Victoria Hotel gives you a sense of being within the Waterfront’s vicinity but removed from the frenetic pace of it. The advantage of this is that, while staying at the Queen Victoria Hotel, guests have easy access to the Waterfront – the shops, restaurants, the harbor and other must-see attractions – yet in a relaxed, secluded enclave. Enjoy the view of the majestic Table Mountain, the City Bowl, Cape Town Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. The overall look does not only reflect the hotel’s unique location but also encapsulates the luxurious style and attention to detail that defines small, luxury retreats around the world. Luxury and sophistication emanate through to the 35 rooms and suites, including a presidential suite with a generous terrace for al fresco entertaining. From the food and beverage offering at Dash, the hotel’s restaurant and bar, to the interior aesthetics, the Queen Victoria Hotel embodies a sense of international flair fused with local flavor. Situated next door to Dock House Boutique Hotel & Spa, guests of the Queen Victoria Hotel have effortless admission to the finest of the Newmark Hotels, Reserves and Lodges portfolio including Urban Beauty Spa and the pool at Dock House Boutique Hotel or meals at the fine-dining OYO Restaurant & Cocktail Bar. With a management team and staff dedicated to making every guest feel like royalty, a stay at the Queen Victoria Hotel is likely to exceed your expectation of what luxury is all about.

Cape Grace Cape Grace has held pride of place on its own quay in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront since 1996, increasing its reputation for ultimate style, luxury and service in the perfect waterside setting. Cape Grace’s sense of place is emphasised by stylish interiors inspired by Cape Town’s heritage and floral kingdom. Each of the 120 luxurious rooms offer first-class luxuries and extensive guest services. Children of all ages are made to feel especially welcome. Dining is whenever and wherever you choose, inside or outside, with superb international cuisine influenced by local flavors under Executive Chef Malika van Reenen. Head-to-toe pampering is a speciality at the Spa at Cape Grace, whilst the Platandia Fine Jewelery Boutique adds another unique luxury aspect. Encircled by Table Mountain, the yacht marina, a working harbor and the bustling Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, the appeal of Cape Grace is undeniable.

One&Only Cape Town One&Only Cape Town can be described as a destination in itself — an urban chic waterfront resort providing a special level of luxury in South Africa. In the heart of the picturesque Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, this contemporary resort features the largest accommodation in all of Cape Town. The seven-story Marina Rise features 91 spacious rooms and suites arranged in a crescent, so that each offers panoramas of sea or the iconic Table Mountain and two lushly landscaped private islands, with 40 rooms and suites and a 3,767 square-foot heated infinity pool. Featuring the city's most comprehensive Spa on its own private island, the continent's only restaurant by Nobuyuki 'Nobu' Matsuhisa – local celebrity chef Reuben Riffel's 'Reuben's' – and offering a complimentary 'KidsOnly Club', the resort is welcoming to both couples and families alike, and is an ideal gateway to South Africa.


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Victoria & Alfred Hotel This luxury hotel is situated in the heart of one of the country’s top destinations, Cape Town’s beautifully restored Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Framed by the ocean and Table Mountain, the elegance and luxury of the Victoria & Alfred Hotel is rivalled only by its relaxed atmosphere and warm personal service. With 94 spacious bedrooms on three floors — it is the detail that gives the Victoria & Alfred Hotel its elegance, romance and reputation. All the rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, safes, satellite TV and wireless Internet connection. Rooms are either mountain or piazza facing. The fitness center offers sophisticated cutting-edge gym facilities with panoramic harbor and mountain vistas, and Urban Beauty spa offers an array of treatment options. OYO Restaurant & Cocktail Bar offers both a visual and culinary delight specialising in seafood, with each table overlooking a working harbor and the majestic Table Mountain.

The Commodore Hotel Where Table Mountain and the sea meet, overlooking the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, with views of Table Mountain, Robben Island, the harbor and the Atlantic Ocean is The Commodore Hotel, Legacy’s flagship hotel in Cape Town. The hotel offers stylish living, a nautical theme, excellent service and a tranquil setting. Enjoy breathtaking views of the charming ‘Mother City' from the upper floors of the hotel's superior rooms. Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served at the Clipper Restaurant with light meals served on the terrace. The Commodore offers 236 elegantly furnished standard rooms and suites. All rooms have individual air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, bathroom with separate bath and shower, direct dial telephone, and 24-hour room service. The Commodore Hotel's service ethic is one of utmost efficiency, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful 'Mother City'.

La Splendida Hotel

The Table Bay Hotel

This chic hotel is ideally situated on the bustling Mouille Point promenade – Cape Town’s own 'platinum mile', minutes away from the sights and sounds of the Atlantic Seaboard’s beaches and bars as well as the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Stroll along the promenade or just soak up the sun’s rays from the comfort of your room. Whether sea or mountain-facing, each of the 24 en-suite air-conditioned rooms is fully-equipped and contains everything you need to make your visit a pleasant and comfortable one. Sótano offers a Mediterranean-influenced dining and cocktail experience.

The Table Bay Hotel, a member of Leading Hotels of the World, is located on the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town, 15-minutes’ drive from Cape Town International Airport. The hotel offers 329 scenic rooms and suites providing the comfort and quality of a full service deluxe hotel. These rooms either have a view of Table Mountain, or the Atlantic Ocean overlooking Robben Island in the distance. Additional facilities and services include The Conservatory restaurant, Union bar and outdoor heated salt-water swimming pool.

Protea Hotel President Located between Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean with easy access to all major attractions, the hotel offers guests exclusivity on Cape Town's beachfront in Bantry Bay. The 349 rooms and apartments offer simple modern décor in natural tones, LCD TV, digital in-room safe, tea/coffee making facilities and semi-self-catering kitchenettes with bar fridge and microwave oven while the apartments offer a separate lounge and dining area. The hotel's restaurant serves a buffet breakfast daily and à la carte lunch and dinner, while in summer a themed dinner buffet option is also available. Light meals and drinks can be enjoyed in the bar or outside on the pool deck overlooking the rim-flow pool and the ocean. Room service operates 24 hours. Guests can enjoy an in-room spa treatment or visit the hair salon which also offer nail treatments. Walks along the Sea Point promenade or the in-house gym will please guests who like to keep fit.

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Winchester Mansions Facing the Atlantic Ocean on the Sea Point promenade, this iconic hotel is a true landmark where classical elegance abounds. Winchester Mansions offers a friendly atmosphere, smiling faces and personalized service. Imaginatively designed rooms are arranged around the charming courtyard, where Cape Town’s most popular Sunday Jazz Brunch is hosted every Sunday. Harveys bar, restaurant and terrace offers a great sundowner location and superb South African cuisine with a European twist. A culinary highlight are the monthly Wine & Food pairing evenings. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is just minutes by complimentary shuttle or a comfortable walk along the water's edge. The outdoor heated pool and the Ginkgo spa offer relaxation after a days sightseeing. The 51 luxurious rooms and 25 lavish suites all have air-conditioning, TV, electronic safes, mini bar, Wi-Fi and tea/ coffee making facilities.

Protea Hotel Sea Point Protea Hotel Sea Point is a comfortable oasis for corporate and leisure travelers alike who want to experience the best of Cape Town from a tranquil beach house style base. Located a block away from Sea Point Promenade and the cool Atlantic shoreline, this stylish first-class hotel guarantees guests an experience that is freshly different. This seaside hotel offers mountain or sea views from the rooms and the vast range of amenities ensures a home away from home feel. The hotel's most talked-about feature is the individuality of the six luxury art suites, interactive lobby and the lounge area. Dining options at the hotel include the tranquil interchangeable public area. This area allows guests to enjoy a mouth-watering breakfast at either the communal dining table, the veranda-styled bench or on the Mediterranean-inspired patio. This Cape Town hotel is conveniently also located near a wide range of activities.

Ambassador Hotel & Self-Catering Apartments Perfectly positioned on the slopes of Lions Head and perched high above the rocks of the Cape Peninsula’s famous Atlantic coastline, The Ambassador Hotel & Self-Catering Apartments offer spectacular views. With a choice of 68 elegantly appointed air-conditioned en-suite hotel rooms, coupled with the calming sounds of the ocean, you are always assured of a unique, superior and relaxed stay. All rooms are equipped with king-size or twin beds, tea/ coffee making facilities, fully-stocked personal bars, electronic safes, satellite TV, and complimentary Wi-Fi. KOI restaurant is an all-round sensory experience, commanding a breathtaking position in Bantry Bay with floor to ceiling glass windows that stretch the length of the restaurant. Volia! Café and Salt Vodka Bar are both enticing additions to the Ambassador Hotel portfolio with Salt Vodka Bar being the perfect venue for cocktail parties, product launches and birthday parties.

The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa Nestled between the pristine Table Mountain National Park and the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean, The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa is part of the family-run Red Carnation Hotel Collection. This prestigious hotel is the perfect oasis to rejuvenate or celebrate in splendid luxury. When choosing one of the 55 deluxe guest rooms and 15 luxurious suites, the hardest part is deciding whether to overlook the mountains or the sea. Every room includes 24-hour room service, individual air-conditioning, entertainment centers with DVD, and plush bathrobes and slippers. A haven of sumptuous perfection, from sparkling wine and oysters at breakfast, to sunfilled afternoons at one of two pools or a massage in one of the mountain spa gazebos. Enjoy 'Tea by the Sea', in the Leopard Bar or Conservatory, and a delectable dinner paired with the Cape’s finest wines in the Azure Restaurant.


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Winelands and Western Cape The Winelands offer a fabulous range of accommodation and restaurants offering superb fresh, regional cuisine. Areas to visit include Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek. Hermanus is a small coastal town just an hours drive from Cape Town. Famous for its beach, mild climate and rich flora, and the best shore-based whale watching in the world - from May to November.

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9 Day Winelands and Whales Self Drive Visit the beautiful and diverse Winelands at Franschhoek and Klein Karoo before continuing on to the coastal areas of Knysna and Hermanus where you can experience whale watching (seasonal), shark cage diving and horse riding. Day 1: On arrival in Cape Town, collect your rental car and commence your drive to the Winelands. Day 2: This morning enjoy Franschhoek, well known for its award-winning restaurants and wineries. After lunch, drive to Klein Karoo. (B) Day 3: Stop at the Cango Caves and the Cango Wildlife Ranch on route to Knysna. (B) Day 4: Enjoy some of South Africa’s most beautiful beaches, mountains and rivers. (B) Day 5: Commence your journey onto Hermanus. (B) Day 6: Full day exploring Hermanus and the local area. (B) Day 7: Enjoy the drive back to Cape Town. (B) Day 8: Full day exploring Cape Town and the local area. (B) Day 9: Depart for your onward journey. (B)

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Spier Hotel Village-style buildings, lush green lawns and spacious rooms situated next to the calming Eerste River are the defining characteristics of the first-class Spier Hotel. The 153 rooms are clustered around six private courtyards, each with its own swimming pool. The design is reminiscent of the Bo-Kaap or Mediterranean villages where pedestrians have right of way. The hotel is a pioneer in responsible tourism and was one of the first in South Africa to be awarded the Fair Trade in Tourism SA accreditation in 2004. In 2011, Spier won the top award in the Doing It All category in the CondĂŠ Nast Traveler World Saver Award. The Spier Hotel has also recently won a Gold at the Virgin Holidays Partners in Sustainability Award. The Spier Hotel is situated on the historic Spier wine farm in the heart of the Stellenbosch winelands, just 20 minutes from Cape Town International Airport.

River Manor Boutique Hotel and Spa River Manor, a boutique hotel in Stellenbosch, is centrally located and close to Cape Town, the international airport, Table Mountain, the Waterfront and Cape Point, all of which are a mere 40 minute drive. Franschhoek, the food and wine capital of the Winelands, is just 28 miles away. The 16 stylish rooms are decorated in a colonial manner, and offer the warmth of Africa together with understated luxury. Focusing on the importance of comfort, River Manor has two swimming pools, wrap-around verandas and beautiful gardens providing the perfect back-drop for alfresco wine tasting and dining after a day of exploring the Winelands. An intimate Studio Spa offers guests a range of relaxing massage and beauty treatments. River Manor is a three-minute walk to bars, bistro's and superb dining in Stellenbosch, alongside curio shops and art galleries.

La Residence Indulge in La Residence, a romantic paradise filled with wonderful artwork and magnificent furniture. Located in the beautiful Franschhoek valley at the heart of a private 30-acre (12-hectare) estate, La Residence is a haven of luxury on every level. Enjoy 11 glamorous suites, individually decorated in vibrant colors, and warm, personalized service creating an atmosphere of relaxation. Fresh garden produce allows memorable meals at The Terrace Room, while an infinity pool, spa, gym, library and wireless internet add value. Five villas offer family lodging with private garden views and luxurious interiors. Complimentary village transfers allow leisurely exploration. Activities available locally range from wine-tasting to golf.

Franschhoek Country House & Villas Positioned in the most romantic valley on earth, Franschhoek Country House & Villas is an exclusive boutique hotel reminiscent of a village in Provence yet with an elegant Cape sensibility. It is set in gardens of lemon trees, lavender and vines with fynbos draping the nearby mountains. The original, charming country maison includes 14 standard and luxury rooms as well as the award-winning Monneaux Restaurant where lunch can be enjoyed outside on the fountain terrace under a spreading pepper tree and dinner in the elegant yet relaxed dining room. For the discerning traveler the 12 exclusive villa suites are havens of privacy and understated opulence. There is a range of activities to enjoy including the swimming pools, a relaxing massage, wine tasting tours, horseback rides, a stroll in the charming village or simply being pampered by the attentive and personal service.


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Grootbos Private Nature Reserve

Protea Hotel Franschhoek Protea Hotel Franschhoek, some 49 miles east of Cape Town, prides itself on its charming ambiance, gracious style and attentive service. The hotel offers 30 spacious en-suite rooms. All are equipped with a flat screen satellite TV, dual voltage sockets, electronic laptop safe, bar fridge, telephone and air-conditioning. The Protea Hotel Franschhoek's central location makes it the ideal base from which to explore the town's many world famous restaurants, art galleries, cheese factories and more than 20 wine estates that form part of the Winelands.

Arabella Hotel & Spa Arabella Hotel & Spa is perfectly placed in the heart of one of the world’s richest plant kingdoms, the Kogelberg Biosphere, and offers a wealth of elegance, service and rejuvenation. Every room leads to a private terrace or balcony with views over the lagoon, swimming pool or mountains. The hotel offers a variety of elegant restaurants and bars to indulge even the most discerning palate with fine cuisine and wine. Facilities include an award-winning Arabella Spa and the prestigious Arabella Golf Course.

Grootbos, with its two deluxe lodges and luxury accommodation, is spectacularly situated on the fynbos and forest clad hills overlooking the whale-watching haven of Walker Bay. Whether ones interests are birding, wild flowers, whale watching, diving with great white sharks or relaxing on unspoilt beaches, Grootbos has it all. Gourmet cuisine is enhanced by excellent South African wines. Location: Along the Whale Coast just outside Hermanus. Getting There: Take the N2 from Cape Town and then turn onto the R43 and drive through Hermanus. Grootbos is situated 8 miles past Stanford. Highlights: Whale watching, guided activities, culinary delights, warm hospitality, excellent service.

Accommodation is in spacious luxury suites, all with sweeping views across the dunes and ocean, private wooden decks, bathrooms and separate living rooms with cozy fireplaces. Central to the ethos of Grootbos is that guests discover the region’s natural wonders and directly contribute to their conservation.

Forest Lodge Forest Lodge consists of a main lodge with restaurant, bar, lounge area, gallery and infinity pool as well as 16 luxurious, free-standing suites built on the edge of the forest. Volumes of space under slate roofs are framed by glass, steel and natural brick to maximize the sweeping views across the ocean.

Garden Lodge Garden Lodge is surrounded by three hectares of indigenous fynbos and forest garden. Accommodation is in 11 luxurious, free-standing suites in a spectacular natural setting. In a manner that reflects stylish and contemporary inspirations, the charming main lodge consists of restaurant, bar, lounge area and swimming pool.

Birkenhead House From its exhilarating cliff-top position overlooking the whale watching paradise of Walker Bay, Birkenhead House affords stunning ocean views and easy beach access. Birkenhead House is located in the picturesque seaside town of Hermanus. Opulent contemporary style is found in 11 luxurious suites. Visit the spa, pool or gym and enjoy complimentary transfers to town. Local activities include hiking, whale watching, golf and shark-cage diving. Delicious international cuisine delights and satisfies. Service is personalized, the atmosphere relaxed. Birkenhead Villa is the child-friendly alternative with its five suites in classic white. A private chef tailors meals to guests’ tastes. Glamorous interiors, informal ambiance and scenic location make these two properties a special way to enjoy both beach and ocean.

De Hoop Nature Reserve Situated just three-hours drive from Cape Town, the 36,000 hectares of De Hoop conservation area forms part of a World Heritage-listed site characterized by rich biodiversity and rare species of fynbos that lead down to an unspoiled coastline. A 12 mile vlei stretches across the reserve and is home to rich bird life, including pelicans that breed on its waters each year. Over three nautical miles of De Hoop Marine Reserve beyond the shoreline offer some of the best whale viewing in the world, with some 40 percent of the global Southern Right Whale population coming to the bay each year to breed. From affordable self-catering rondavels to more luxurious self-catering cottages and deluxe fully catered lodges, the De Hoop Collection has something to offer everyone in one of the most beautiful places the South African coastline has to offer.

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The Garden Route and Route 62 Route 62 winds through mountain passes, wine estates, oak-lined villages and orchards. Towns to visit are Tulbagh, Ceres, Robertson, McGregor, Montagu, Calitzdorp and Oudtshoorn. On the Coastal section, George, Wilderness, Knysna and Plettenberg Bay. A visit to the Tsitsikamma Forest and a canopy tour through ancient treetops is a must.

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4 Day Magnificent Garden Route Between Cape Town in the south, and East London on the Eastern Cape coast, runs an astoundingly beautiful stretch of coastline, the Garden Route. Day 1: Depart early along ‘Route 62’ to the pretty village of Barrydale before continuing on to Oudtshoorn for a tour of the large ostrich farm. Day 2: This morning go underground to marvel at the icy formations in the Cango Caves. Continue via the spectacular Outeniqua Pass to the town of George, then on to Knysna, perhaps South Africa’s most visually stunning resort, in the heart of the famous Garden Route. Spend the rest of the day discovering the joys of the town’s many art galleries, craft shops and coffee bars. (B,D) Day 3: Cruise on the vast Knysna Lagoon, then visit the Featherbed Nature Reserve. Enjoy an amazing view of the imposing sandstone ‘Heads’ which guard the sea entrance to Knysna’s huge tidal lagoon, and the forests, marshes and pristine beaches surrounding it. After lunch spend the rest of the day at leisure, enjoying this lovely and special town. (B,L) Day 4: This morning transfer to Port Elizabeth to arrive mid-afternoon, ending the tour after a drive through the glorious indigenous Tsitsikamma Forest. (B)


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Gondwana Game Reserve Situated in the heart of the Garden Route, Gondwana is a private game reserve in South Africa that holds the distinction of being the only fynbos reserve in the world that is home to free roaming 'Big Five' game as well as endangered species like the Cape mountain zebra, black rhinoceros and black harrier among many others. Gondwana Game Reserve offers a diverse selection of luxury safari lodge accommodation from romantic private suites to exclusive use villas perfect for families. The accommodations are ideally situated to take in the spectacular landscape of the Garden Route. The reserve provides a wonderful all round nature experience for those seeking an alternative to Mossel Bay accommodation or Garden Route accommodation. Activities in this malaria-free reserve include game viewing by safari vehicle or on horse-back as well as guided fynbos walks.

La Plume Guest House La Plume is a 1902 Victorian homestead on a working ostrich, alfalfa and vine farm. Set in the tranquil Olifantsrivier Valley it commands spectacular views of the Swartberg Mountains. Rich fabrics blend with the aromas of polished wood and tanned leather. Selected pictures bridge the chivalric charm of carefully selected antique furniture lovingly collected over many years. The rooms are not numbered; the rooms bare names – different types of ostrich feathers grace the doors to rooms, each with an individual unique signature of color and aroma and furnishing.

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Belvidere Manor Basking in the tranquillity of Knysna’s lagoon lies Belvidere Manor, one of South Africa’s most relaxed getaways. This historic estate dating from 1834 offers spacious accommodation in 28 colonial style cottages, situated in colorful gardens, each fully serviced and offering a wide veranda, a comfortable living room with fireplace, TV and DVD player, Wi-Fi, a fully-equipped kitchen and the option of one, two or three en-suite double bedrooms. Enjoy lazy breakfasts on the terrace overlooking the lagoon, and light lunches by the pool. Dinner is served at Caroline’s bistro where locally sourced ingredients are prepared with South African flair. The Bell Tavern, a Garden Route 'culinary legend' serves snacks, hearty meals and locally brewed Mitchell’s beer. Relax poolside, play tennis, enjoy lagoon boat trips and preferred golf rates at local courses. The perfect base from which to explore the Garden Route’s many attractions.

Protea Hotel Knysna Quays Situated on the bustling waterfront, the Protea Hotel Knysna Quays introduces visitors to a world of comfort and luxury on the shores of the Knysna lagoon. Accommodation consists of 123 spacious rooms decorated in warm earth tones with spectacular views of the Knysna lagoon, the historical train station or the Knysna Waterfront shopping complex. All rooms are equipped with an en-suite bathroom with separate bath and shower, air-conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, in-room fridge, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer, electronic safe, telephone and satellite TV.

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Whalesong Hotel & Hydro

The Graywood Hotel is centrally situated halfway between the Knysna Waterfront and the city center. In keeping with the spirit of the surrounding indigenous forest the hotel enjoys beautiful woodwork throughout and is complemented by landscaped gardens with a pool and a wooden sun deck. Breakfast at the hotel may be enjoyed inside the Blue Goose Restaurant or on the sun deck. The 48 stylish rooms with crisp white duvet’s are decorated in warm tones. All the usual guest amenities and in-room facilities are offered including complimentary Wi-Fi throughout and secure parking.

Whalesong Hotel & Hydro is nestled on a hill in a lush, landscaped garden above Plettenberg Bay, the jewel of South Africa’s Garden Route, renowned for its unique scenery and moderate climate. Each of the spacious, comfortable 24 bedrooms, set new standards for the discerning traveler and reflect the serene blues and whites of the ocean. To make the most of the truly spectacular scenery, each room features its own private wooden viewing deck. Other facilities include lounges and a bar area with fireplace as well as a swimming pool and terrace.

Turbine Boutique Hotel and Spa The Turbine Boutique Hotel and Spa was an ambitious project which transformed the old Knysna power station into a unique hotel on the Garden Route with a massive wow factor. The hotel is surrounded by water on three sides. The Turbine Boutique Hotel and Spa offers 25 individually themed suites with air-conditioning, full en-suite with a separate shower and bath, two basins and heated towel rails. The Turbine Water Club offers al fresco dining from their deli, oysters from their champagne bar and a wide variety of activities on both land and the Knysna lagoon.

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The Country House at Hunters Set amid fragrant, luxuriant gardens and exuding an old-world charm, The Country House at Hunters is an exclusive family owned retreat, offering a unique synthesis of gracious elegance, sheer comfort, impeccable service and warm hospitality. Complementing the original thatched manor house with its antique-furnished lounges and sun-drenched conservatory are 19 luxurious secluded guest suites, each individually designed and decorated to imbue a sense of comfort and charm. All have private patios and gardens, while certain suites have their own splash pools. Guests staying at The Country House have access to all the fantastic facilities on offer at the lodge including a large pool with loungers, formal lounge and library with a fireplace, wine cellar, Cubs Corner for children up to six years, Teen Scene, babysitting on request, pamper treatments on request, and complimentary Wi-Fi access in the main area.

Tsala Treetop Lodge Exclusive, opulent and romantic, Tsala Treetop Lodge merges lavish luxury with a sense of adventure high up in the forest canopy. Inspired by ancient ruins, the magnificent lodge overlooks a vast indigenous forest and celebrates the rich ornate heritage of Africa. Situated in the Tsitsikamma Forest, you can enjoy beautiful nature walks and explore the dense surrounding vegetation and wildlife. Tsala Treetop Lodge is just a short drive away from Plettenberg Bay, where you can relax on beautiful beaches. The main lodge consists of a lounge, dining room and wine cellar made of wood, stone and glass. Within the treetops, ten luxurious hide-away suites and six grand two-bedroom villas, each with their own private deck and infinity pool, enhance the experience of being amidst the mystery and magic of nature. Superb modern cuisine at Zinzi Restaurant and discreet personalized service complete the enthralling Tsala Treetop Lodge experience.


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INTRODUCTION / Eastern Cape

Eastern Cape Traditional home of the Xhosa people and birthplace of Nelson Mandela, the malaria-free Eastern Cape is a great place to start or end your trip along the Garden Route. Visit Addo Elephant National Park where the 'Big Seven' – lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, buffalo, southern right whale and great white shark – can be found. Inland the private wildlife reserves are also worth visiting.

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Pumba Private Game Reserve & Spa

Location: 65 miles from Port Elizabeth and 11 miles from Grahamstown. Getting There: Drive to Pumba Private Game Reserve by private car. Transfers are available at an additional cost. Highlights: ‘Big Five’ game drives, star gazing, archery, birding safaris, spa treatments, guided bush walks, bass fishing.

Nestled in the heart of the malaria-free Eastern Cape, this hidden gem offers the ultimate in African safari luxury combined with awe-inspiring bush, grasslands, and of course, the formidable 'Big Five'. From the graceful giraffe to the seldom seen leopard, and the very rare white lion, 45 species of mammals and other small game are found here. For bird-lovers, over 300 species occurring in the geographical region will delight. Pumba Private Game Reserve & Spa is the third largest privately owned Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape, covering five of the seven South African vegetation biomes, resulting in amazing diversity of flora and fauna waiting to be discovered.

Msenge Bush Lodge The Msenge Bush Lodge at Pumba offers 11 luxurious, glass enclosed thatched chalets, each in its own private bush setting, offering a private game viewing deck with plunge pool and outdoor shower and en-suite bathroom. Bedrooms offer twin or king-size beds, with percale cotton linen, seating area and roman blinds for additional privacy.

Pumba Water Lodge Pumba Water Lodge comprises of 12 stone-walled, thatched, waterfront cottages. Leading off meandering timber footpaths, the cottages open up onto private timber game-viewing decks with outside showers and plunge pools. The bedrooms and bathrooms offer underfloor heating, free-standing bathtubs, double basins and terrytowel bathrobes.

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Gorah Elephant Camp The incomparable thrill of quietly observing a passing herd of elephant while being served tea on the veranda of a stately colonial manor house is the stuff of dreams and legends - at Gorah it is an every day occurrence. Gorah offers an unforgettable, exclusive adventure in the heart of the malaria-free Addo Elephant National Park and boasts the highest density of African elephants on earth. Sheltered beneath thatched canopies, 11 tented suites are luxurious, spacious, enhanced with the finest comforts and paired with gourmet cuisine. A safari at Gorah Elephant Camp is reminiscent of the golden era of the 1900s. Explore the dense bush of Addo on an open-vehicle game drive, on foot or on horseback. Dining at Gorah Elephant Camp is by candlelight in the elegant dining room, or on its lazy verandas overlooking the waterhole. Typical African dinners are prepared with only the freshest ingredients, full with local flavor.

The Kelway Hotel

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The Kelway Hotel is positioned centrally in Port Elizabeth, just a few minutes from the airport, and within walking distance to popular tourist attractions and swimming beaches of Port Elizabeth. This timber structured hotel was built in 2004 and offers 63 en-suite rooms all with tea/coffee making facilities and air-conditioning. Facilities at the hotel include a restaurant where breakfast, lunch or dinner can be enjoyed, a bar, a small pool and complimentary Wi-Fi.

African Pride Hacklewood Hill Country House offers every comfort and a stylish dining experience with fine cordon bleu cuisine, an impressive vintage wine collection and an authentic wine cellar. A sparkling pool with secluded lounging areas for sun lovers and a tennis court add to the relaxed atmosphere, and friendly staff are on hand to cater for your every need. Spacious air-conditioned bedrooms offer every comfort in the classic country house tradition, with each room leading on to a private balcony overlooking the garden.

Kuzuko Bush Lodge Also known as the 'Place of Glory', Kuzuko Lodge is built high upon a hill in a private part of the northern section of the Addo Elephant National Park, two hours' drive north of Port Elizabeth. It is here where breathtaking views from your private veranda are complemented by luxurious chalets and warm, attentive service. Spectacular star gazing, day and night game drives, trips to see Khoisan cave paintings and bird-watching are but a few of the ways in which you can truly experience a place so untouched by man. All chalets have a private deck, en-suite bathroom with bath and separate walk in shower, TV, direct-dial telephone, digital safe, data cable point with cables available, wireless connectivity, mini-bar and tea/coffee making facilities. The dining room and open air deck flaunt a spectacular view of the 'Big Five' reserve below.

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Shamwari Game Reserve Shamwari Game Reserve is a 25,000 hectare (61,776 acre), malaria-free private game reserve in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Situated along the Bushmans River it is halfway between Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown, forming a natural extension to the famous Garden Route. Shamwari Game Reserve has received numerous international awards, including the World Leading Safari and Game Reserve, and Conservation Company for many consecutive years. Shamwari Game Reserve is about conserving a vanishing way of life and is the realisation of one man’s dream and the success of many people’s passion. Steeped in Settler history, it is home to the 'Big Five' and boasts five ecosystems thus enabling the support of many species of plant, animal and bird life. The five luxury lodges and one villa offer a distinctive ambiance and an exclusive experience against the backdrop of untamed Africa. Shamwari Game Reserve includes a dedicated wildlife team, Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Animal Hospital and Born Free Rescue Center ensuring the ultimate African adventure and conservation effort coupled with responsible tourism.

Location: Malaria-free Eastern Cape of South Africa. Getting There: A pleasant 45 minute drive from Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape. Highlights: Game drives, stargazing, Animal Rehabilitation Center, Born Free Foundation, Animal Rescue and Education Center.

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Activities at Shamwari Game Reserve include day and night game drives in customized safari vehicles.

Bayethe Tented Lodge Bayethe Tented Lodge is a splendid stone-walled and thatch accommodation with a large deck area overlooking a waterhole. Tents are camouflaged under trees allowing for ample privacy and unsurpassed comforts. Each tent is air-conditioned and heated and has an en-suite bathroom, shower, private plunge pool and viewing deck.

Long Lee Manor, originally built in 1910, offers a distinctive colonial experience. This splendidly restored Edwardian manor house offers guests refined comfort, congenial service and enticing cuisine in the African bush. Long Lee Manor accommodates up to 30 guests in 15 elegant airconditioned, en-suite rooms.

Eagles Crag Lodge

Riverdene Lodge The colonial-style, Riverdene Lodge with nine inter-leading luxury rooms, rim flow pool, supervised playroom, spacious green lawns and jungle gym facility ensures entertainment for the whole family. All en-suite rooms are fully airconditioned with private patios leading onto the landscaped gardens and swimming pool.

Eagles Crag is nestled in a valley and provides the ultimate luxury for the most discerning of travelers. Each of the nine air-conditioned junior suites have been built to maximize guest privacy in the most tranquil of settings. All suites boast a private deck with pool, as well as indoor and outdoor showers.

Kariega Game Reserve This internationally renowned malaria-free 'Big Five' private game reserve is set in 10,000 hectares of pristine African wilderness incorporating the picturesque Kariega and Bushman’s Rivers, just ten minutes from Kenton-on-sea and 80 minutes from Port Elizabeth. Situated in the heart of 1820 Settler Country, the reserve is a natural extension to Cape Town and a trip along South Africa’s famous Garden Route. Kariega offers a combination of 'Big Five' game viewing and an expansive variety of fauna, flora and bird life in a landscape that spans across five different eco systems offering the most dramatic views and vistas. The result is very powerful and truly unique to Kariega. In addition to unforgettable game viewing from open vehicles with qualified game rangers, the Kariega experience includes guided bush walks, river cruises, canoeing, fishing, an overnight bush camp activity, a spa and gym and visits to the nearby golden beaches of Kenton-on-Sea. Kariega is family owned and operated and offers a choice of four luxury lodges. Location: Situated in the malaria-free Eastern Cape of South Africa. Getting There: Kariega is a 90 minute drive from Port Elizabeth on either the coastal roads or the inland highway. Highlights: Luxury lodges, game viewing, guided bush walks, and river cruises.

Ukhozi Lodge

The Homestead The Homestead is a private lodge which offers guests secluded comfort, convenience and luxury. With seven spacious bedrooms (five en-suite and two sharing a bathroom), bar, swimming pool, satellite TV, playroom for children and spectacular views, it is perfect for the sole use of a group or family of up to 14 persons.

Ukhozi Lodge truly captures the romance and intimacy of Africa. Nestled in the bush are ten superbly appointed airconditioned luxury suites crafted from log panels, each with a private plunge pool and deck offering panoramic views of the valley. The lodge boasts unique African-style lounges, restaurant and boma.

Main Lodge

River Lodge Main Lodge comprises spacious and comfortable airconditioned log chalets, all en-suite, with private viewing decks. The lodge has been expertly integrated with the surrounding bush where guests can enjoy traditional meals in the restaurant or boma, a drink at the bar or a quiet swim in the pool.

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River Lodge is a luxury lodge built on the banks of the Bushman's River and comprises ten superbly appointed spacious air-conditioned thatched suites and outdoor pool. The lodge overhangs the river and enjoys spectacular views. Special activities include daily boat trips to the Kenton beaches, canoeing and excellent river fishing.


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Durban and KwaZulu-Natal KwaZulu-Natal is an area on South Africa’s East Coast. Travel north from Durban to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed site of iSimangaliso Wetland Park. A huge variety of fauna and flora is found in the park's diverse ecosystems. Head inland to the Hluhluwe Umfolozi Reserve – one of the oldest reserves in South Africa. KwaZulu-Natal is also home to the Drakensberg Mountains.

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5 Day Tropical Ocean to Panoramic Peaks From the renowned beaches of Durban and the bustle of this multicultural city, you will travel way up to the highest, most challenging vehicle pass in the country... in the mountain Kingdom of Lesotho. It is an unforgettable ride, and when you are up there, why not eat lunch at the highest pub in the world? Day 1: Transfer from the airport to your Durban accommodation. Enjoy a city tour for a panoramic bird’s-eye view of the city and surrounds. Day 2: Depart Durban for the village of Underberg at the foot of the southern Drakensberg Mountains. Transfer to 4WD vehicles, tough enough to climb the highest vehicle pass in Southern Africa. Cross the border in to Lesotho to visit a Sotho tribal village. Enjoy lunch (own expense) at the highest pub in Africa. (B,D) Day 3: This morning, amble through the glorious southern Berg to Royal Natal National Park. (B) Day 4: After breakfast, set off on a leisurely round-trip hike to age-old bushman paintings (average level of fitness required), at a site which was once home to South Africa’s earliest inhabitants, the San people, better known as Bushman. (B) Day 5: After breakfast, continue by road to Johannesburg where your tour concludes. (B)


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Protea Hotel Umhlanga Ridge Overlooking the picturesque Chris Saunders Park and just minutes away from the main beachfront, the Protea Hotel Umhlanga Ridge offers 205 bedrooms, with 50 family rooms and 24 loft rooms. A wall-mounted LCD TV and comfy lounge chair ensure that you remain relaxed and entertained at all times. Other facilities include a roof-level swimming pool, secure on-site parking and an upmarket 130 seater restaurant and bar, spilling out onto an outdoor deck and luscious garden.

Durban, South Africa

Beverly Hills Hotel This world-renowned luxury hotel is located in Umhlanga Rocks, one of South Africa’s premier coastal locations, a mere 20 minutes' drive from Durban International Airport. With miles of glorious golden beaches, this idyllic playground attracts sophisticated visitors from around the globe, seeking sun, sea and glamor. Accommodation is spacious and luxurious, with uninterrupted sea views from the balconies. The Cabanas have large terraces. Room options vary and include spectacular suites that are serviced by a private butler 24-hours a day. The signature restaurant Sugar Club, which enjoys membership of the Chaine des Rotisseurs, offers worldclass cuisine and guests can enjoy fine dining in an elegant setting with dramatic views of the Indian Ocean. The Elements Café is a chic, relaxed café offering a gourmet café menu, evening cocktails, fresh ocean air and the possibility of seeing dolphins as they swim by. Both restaurants have sea views, and weather permitting, guests can enjoy breakfast or sundowners on the large terrace. With its outstanding position, overlooking the Indian Ocean and miles of golden beaches, guests can soak up the sun from the comfort of private loungers set up on the pool deck and enjoy pampering service accompanied by the sounds of the ocean. For the more energetic, the fully-equipped gym is perfect for more strenuous exercise. Include a stroll along the promenade by the sea or venture to the nearby Sharks-board. Beauty and massage treatments can be arranged on request. Enjoy complimentary Internet to stay connected. On arrival enjoy a selection of fruit and a bottle of wine. The hotel provides chauffeur services with a fee, or guests can stroll comfortably to the village shops and restaurants.

The Oyster Box In 1947 The Oyster Box, set on the serene KwaZulu-Natal coastline, opened its doors and became one of South Africa's most sophisticated hotels. Its colonial elegance and contemporary touches are added to by personalized service from the friendly staff, making The Oyster Box a hotel of outstanding quality, luxury and hospitality. Ideally located on the ocean's edge, The Oyster Box is also a short walk from Umhlanga Village Center, a close drive to Durban Airport, Ushaka Marine World, the historical Natal Midlands and the striking Drakensberg Mountain Range. For an elegant, relaxed vacation with old-world charm, The Oyster Box is the perfect place. The Oyster Box has superb dining choices, which also includes the Lighthouse Bar with its great views of the Indian Ocean. The Oyster Box offers 86 different rooms, suites and a villa, all of which have been carefully refurbished yet still retain their colonial charm.

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Full-day Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift Historians will love this for sure, but if you enjoy a really great story, the Battlefields tour is for you too – it is both a thriller and a drama. KwaZuluNatal is rich in Anglo-Zulu war history, where two of the most famous, at times heart-wrenching battles fought between the Zulu and British took place. Visit the eerie battlefields of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift, and let your imagination paint mental pictures of the battle scenes played out here. After lunch, wind your way home through some of the most spectacular scenery in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.

Full-day Shakaland Tour Shaka, legendary King of the Zulus! Experience traditional Zulu culture and customs at the largest Zulu kraal in all of Zululand, look into the future with an iSangoma or traditional healer. Enjoy a sample of traditional Zulu beer while the craftsmen and community who make the spears, shields, beadwork, pots and their huts, open their doors so you can witness their skills and artistry. Zulu dancers will thrill you with their grace and energy, and treat you to a most satisfying lunchtime feast! Come live a day in the life of a traditional community.

Hiking, Drakensberg

Protea Hotel Edward Durban The Protea Hotel Edward harks back to a time of Victorian elegance. This world-famous hotel has played host to princes and presidents, field marshals, millionaires and movie stars since 1911. The Protea Hotel Edward is ideally situated on the Golden Mile. Accommodation consists of 101 graceful and stylish rooms, all equipped with LCD TV, en-suite bathroom, executive work desk, and Wi-Fi. The Protea Hotel Edward with its personalized friendly service and extremely comfortable rooms offer a wonderful vacation experience. The hotel has a curio shop, concierge desk and a casual lounge for informal meetings or to relax with a beverage. The Brasserie Restaurant situated on the ground floor of the hotel serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Meals can also be enjoyed on the Terrace with Durban’s subtropical climate and the warm sea breeze.

Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani is more than a beachfront hotel, it is a landmark on Durban’s Golden Mile. It boasts a magnificent location, stylish interiors and, above all, its commitment to providing guests with service that is efficient and friendly. The hotel has 734 well appointed, sea-facing en-suite rooms split amongst each tower (Elangeni Tower with 449 rooms and Maharani with 285 rooms). The sea-facing pool deck has recently been upgraded and features a heated outdoor pool, as well as the Ocean Breeze restaurant and the Panorama Bar. The second pool is ideal for afternoon sun seekers. A large spa is being added during 2014. This hotel offers an excellent choice of restaurants, from the Daruma Japanese restaurant, to the recently opened Grill Jichana with great meat offerings and contemporary dining and the popular Lingela restaurant with an extensive carvery buffet featuring Indian curries and local specialities.


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Three Cities Alpine Heath Resort

Cathedral Peak Hotel Cathedral Peak Hotel offers unrivaled access to the Drakensberg Mountains within a World Heritage-listed site. The resort hotel offers an exceptional leisure experience where the mountain scenery is complemented by sumptuous buffet meals and warm hospitality. The extensive range of facilities and activities includes a nine-hole golf course, gym, heated outdoor pool, mini-adventure golf, tennis, squash, trout fishing, archery, mountain bike trails, guided quad bike rides, complimentary daily guided walks (including to Bushman paintings), helicopter flights and more.

Relax in the comfort of the exclusive Three Cities Alpine Heath Resort nestled in the midst of the picturesque Northern Drakensberg Mountains and conveniently located mid-way between Durban and Johannesburg. This resort is a unique base camp village for a host of vacation pursuits and it offers superb accommodation, fine cuisine and excellent conference and wedding facilities. Sports enthusiasts can indulge in a multitude of activities nearby, and with a fantastic variety of children’s entertainment and a daily adult activity programme, there is something for everyone.

Three Trees at Spioenkop Against the magnificent backdrop of the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa, and overlooking the secluded Mfazimnyama Valley of the Spioenkop Game Reserve, lies Three Trees at Spioenkop (also known as Three Tree Hill Lodge). This eco-friendly lodge, which is Fair Trade in Tourism and Green Leaf accredited, places great emphasis on responsible tourism and offers spectacular scenery, locally grown farm-style country food, and superb hospitality. It is the ideal environment in which to unwind and be rejuvenated. Three Trees at Spioenkop is a luxury 18-bedded lodge which is owner-managed by Simon and Cheryl Blackburn whose passion and enthusiasm for Africa’s wildlife, history and culture is immediately evident. You are welcomed into their home, and invited to experience the warm hospitality, and relaxed atmosphere in their first-class family-run lodge. The main living area has an open-plan design, with four sets of large double doors leading onto the veranda. The result is a flowing space, where you can relax on a comfy chair, read in the afternoon sun and enjoy convivial chatter. In the winter an open log fire and 'Dover' coal stove create a warm, welcoming environment. A viewing deck and swimming pool offer complete relaxation under the spreading canopy of an Acacia tree. A short walk down a shady path, brings you to this secluded spot, where the pool is kept warm by an insulated thermal blanket at night. Close to the base of Van Reenens pass, the lodge is also the ideal half-way stop between Johannesburg and Durban, only 16 miles from the N3 highway. This lodge is the perfect location to base yourself for exploring the major Anglo-Boer War Battlefields in KwaZulu Natal, the Northern Drakensberg Mountains, and within two hours reach of the Anglo-Zulu War Battlefields.

Isandlwana Lodge Easily accessible from Johannesburg and Durban, Isandlwana Lodge is well situated for visits to the historical battlefields of the Anglo-Zulu and Anglo-Boer wars. Cut into the rock face of the Zululand hills overlooking the plains, Isandlwana brings these dramatic events to life — through its architecture and décor, and its resident historian and his associates who share the fascinating history with guests. The lodge is close to Rorke’s Drift and offers daily tours to both battlefields. Experience authentic cultural tours and meet some of the hospitable Zulu people from the community, or join one of the birding tours, photographic safaris or walks to truly experience this magical area of Zululand. Those who wish to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, or are history buffs, honeymooners or just love to explore the unusual, should not miss this upmarket hotel with great amenities, excellent food and outstanding service.

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Host to an impressive variety of wildlife, here the unique ecosystems of riverine, wetland, lowveld bushveld and montane grassland provide the diversity and large quantity of bird and animal species. The reserve is home to the African 'Big Five' as well as cheetah, hippo, crocodile, spotted hyena, giraffe, wildebeest and zebra.

Location: Northern Zululand, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Getting There: Just over five hours’ drive from Johannesburg, four hours from Durban, or two to three from Richards Bay. Flights available from Johannesburg. Highlights: Sunset cruises, fishing, ‘Big Five’ drives or walks and bird life.

For ornithologists and bird-lovers, Mkuze Falls and its wetlands are a haven for sightings of some of the most beautiful and spectacular birds in Africa. There are more than 400 species of birds in the area. More specifically, the reserve is home to the fish eagle, giant kingfisher, narina trogon and the spectacular purple-crested lourie, to mention a few. Zebras, Mkuze

Fordoun Hotel & Spa

Mkuze Falls Lodge

Fordoun is a family-run boutique hotel and spa that has been converted from an old dairy and homestead. The main lodge houses the fine dining restaurant and guest lounges all with roaring fire places. Set in the outbuildings are 22 rooms all furnished to an impeccable standard – the five new suites being particularly spacious and offer expansive views of the Drakensberg range. An award-winning spa with indoor heated pool, a rasul chamber and a flotation pool, are all complemented by traditional Zulu links. Further activities include fly-fishing and mountain biking.

This deluxe lodge features nine thatched chalets and one safari suite, all with breathtaking views of the river, bush and mountains. Plunge pools and outside showers provide a wild touch alongside the luxury of air-conditioned bedrooms. Features include telephone, mini-safe, fan, air-conditioning, mosquito nets and mini-bar.

Ghost Mountain Inn At the foot of the legendary Ghost Mountain lies the intimate and beautiful Ghost Mountain Inn. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of wildlife and the scenic splendors of this rich and diverse region during game drives, guided walks and boat cruises in the company of knowledgeable rangers. Escape and be pampered at the Ghost Mountain Spa. The spa features a steam room and relaxation area with private plunge pool to rest in between treatments. Those who prefer the relaxing sound of birdsong will love the glorious indigenous gardens of Ghost Mountain Inn. Ideally located for those traveling between Kruger Park, Swaziland, Durban and Mozambique. Seasonal menus with local ingredients are combined with traditional favorites and served either in the Dining Room, outdoors on the terrace or under the stars in the traditional Boma.

Wilderness Safaris Rocktail Beach Camp Rocktail Beach Camp is set back from the beach and shaded by the sanctuary of the lush Maputaland Coastal Forest covering the ancient dunes that make up the edge of South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal coast. With the Maputaland Marine Reserve just offshore and the beach a brisk 20-minute walk from the camp, there is world-class diving and snorkeling, remote, unspoiled beaches and other beach adventures to be had. The camp consists of 17 tented rooms with hardwood floors and glass sliding doors, en-suite bathroom, open-feel indoor shower and overhead fans.

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INTRODUCTION / Johannesburg

Johannesburg Johannesburg, or ‘Joburg’ as it is more commonly known has grown into its big city skin. Surrounding the city are the wealthy suburbs of Rosebank and Sandton offering superb accommodation, spectacular shopping malls, as well as fabulous restaurants. Further out is SOuth WEst TOwnship - SOWETO, home to over three million people and the city that played a pivotal role in the resistance against Apartheid.

Full-day Journey To Freedom Tour

Full-day History of Humankind and Wildlife Tour

This full-day tour shares some of the journey, pain and struggle of heroes; witness the places, experience the diverse museums where these momentous, tumultuous years have been so well documented. Your day begins at the Hector Pieterson Museum, before traveling past Mandela House. Your next stop is the fascinating Regina Mundi Church. Lunch is in Soweto at a local restaurant (own expense), before visiting the legendary Apartheid Museum. This is an interactive voyage of discovery.

This tour takes you right back to the beginning, to the exceptional World Heritage-listed site of the Cradle of Humankind. Visit the superb Maropeng Visitor Center, a world-class exhibition. Begin the tour above ground at the nearby Sterkfontein Caves where the famous Mrs Ples and Little Foot skull and skeleton were discovered. Visit a nearby lion park, home to lions and cheetahs; take the opportunity not only to watch them, but to interact with lion cubs. From the beginning of civilization, to the rawness of the wild – you will have experienced both ends of the spectrum.

3 Day Johannesburg Short Break Johannesburg is the cosmopolitan Afro-centric city of contrasts – visit Soweto for an insightful glimpse of township life and explore the many shopping malls that this vibrant city has to offer. Johannesburg is the economic power-house of South Africa, as well as the main gateway to the country and the rest of Africa. Day 1: On arrival at O.R. Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg), you will be met and assisted to your transfer. The remainder of today will be at leisure, exploring the wonderful shopping experiences that this city has to offer. Day 2: After breakfast, depart on a tour of Soweto, the largest informal settlement in South Africa, synonymous with South Africa’s political history and the fight against Apartheid. Visit Museum Africa which is Johannesburg’s premier cultural history museum, reminiscent of a 1950s shebeen or pub, and it is here you will really sense the soul of the inner city. (B) Day 3: The day is at leisure until you are taken to the airport for your onward flight. (B)

7 Day Kruger and The Kingdoms Experience a fully escorted seven days, enjoying some of South Africa’s finest scenic sights and 'Big Five' game viewing opportunities. DAY 1: On arrival you will be transferred to your hotel. DAY 2: Travel to Pretoria for a short orientation tour. Continue to Mpumalanga. This afternoon enjoy a boat cruise along the Blyde River Canyon. (B,D) DAY 3: Visit God’s Window. Explore Bourke’s Luck Potholes before arriving at Perry’s Bridge Hollow. (B) DAY 4: Set off before breakfast in open safari vehicle in search of the 'Big Five'. (B) DAY 5: Drive to the tiny Kingdom of Swaziland, and to Mbabane. (B,L,D) DAY 6: Visit the Swazi Candle Factory. Continue into Zululand and arrive mid-afternoon in the Umfolozi area. (B) DAY 7: Take a morning cruise on Lake St Lucia before departing for Durban. (B)

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InterContinental Johannesburg O.R. Tambo International Airport South Africa’s only luxury airport hotel, is just a short walk to the international arrivals at Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo Airport and a 15 minute journey by Gautrain to Sandton’s city center. This deluxe hotel has drawn its inspiration from the African continent and the décor and style capture the spirit of Africa. There are 138 soundproofed guest rooms which offer the ultimate in comfort and quality, with luxurious bathrooms, and a host of amenities which include a separate work area. The hotel offers complimentary Wi-Fi, and a range of world-class services. The signature restaurant, Quills, takes its name from the three foot porcupine suspended from the ceiling and is open 24-hours a day and specializes in local foods such as springbok, warthog, crocodile etc, paired with outstanding South African wines. A relaxing treatment at the Camelot Spa takes any jet-lag away, or enjoy a swim in the pool with views over the airport.

Southern Sun O.R. Tambo International Airport This superior hotel has an excellent position, only five minutes by regular complimentary shuttle to the Johannesburg Airport – South Africa’s busiest hub for international travelers. While this may be a bustling area, the hotel offers a relaxed setting with gardens around a large swimming pool, ideal for the leisure traveler. Complimentary Wi-Fi in the spacious rooms, the hotel also offers double rooms, ideal for families. The modern and contemporary design and décor reflects the stylish atmosphere of this hotel which offers a range of services and facilities, which includes spacious bedrooms, an excellent restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, fitness center, as well as International Business Center. Southern Sun O.R. Tambo International Airport has been designed for travelers who seek a superior hotel for an overnight stay.

Protea Hotel O.R. Tambo Airport The pristine Protea Hotel O.R. Tambo Airport is minutes from O.R. Tambo International Airport. Themed around an aircraft hangar, the ambiance of the hotel is felt in the polished concrete floors, chrome lighting and the view of aeroplanes docking and taking off. Offering a complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport and a location 35 minutes from Sandton and Pretoria. The conference center is also the ideal meeting place for domestic or international meetings and provides two multi-use conference rooms, five meeting rooms and two boardrooms.

Blyde River Canyon

The Airport Grand Hotel & Conference Centre In a world moving at an ever faster pace, it is comforting to know there is a place where you can simply switch off. The Airport Grand Hotel & Conference Center is located ten minutes' drive from O.R. Tambo International Airport and provides access to the major business centers of Pretoria and Johannesburg. To ensure you feel completely at home, all of the 151 rooms offer an en-suite bathroom, TV, digital safe and direct-dial telephone. Standard features include ensuite bathrooms with separate bath and shower, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryer. Rooms are fully air-conditioned for cooling comfort in the summer heat. Infant cots are available on request. Conveniently situated for your dining pleasure, the range of dining options will meet your needs - whether for a full, satisfying meal, or a quick snack or delicious cup of java.


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Emperors Palace As you land at O.R. Tambo International Airport, Africa’s gateway, start your trip at one of the Emperors Palace properties – a mega hotel and casino resort. Conveniently located next to the airport, this glamorous neighbor offers more than just a city hotel experience, perfect for your first night in and last night out of Johannesburg or connection nights. With luxurious and comfortable accommodation in four unique hotels – Peermont D’oreale Grande, Peermont Mondior, Metcourt Suites and Metcourt Hotel, a glorious health and beauty spa, casino with unparalleled gaming enjoyment, and dining options to complement all tastes and preferences, spectacular entertainment venues featuring local and international artists, children’s entertainment facilities and a state-of-the-art cinema complex, versatile conference venues, and complimentary airport transfers, impeccable service.

Location: Situated next to O.R. Tambo International Airport. Getting There: Airport transfers and private transfers. Highlights: International cuisine, spectacular entertainment, the magnificent casino and entertainment emporium.

D'oreale Grande Hotel

Metcourt Suites Affordable accommodation with a friendly atmosphere, the Metcourt Suites features 80 spacious and contemporary rooms. All the usual technology is available in the rooms with Wi-Fi in public areas. Breakfast is served in the Primavera restaurant. Guests have access to all the facilities of the Emperors Palace resort.

The deluxe Peermont D'oreale Grande Hotel at Emperors Palace, next to O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, features 192 elegant rooms and suites all lavishly furnished in superior style, a fine dining restaurant, complimentary Wi-Fi, world-class health and beauty spa and a new Club Floor and Lounge.

Mondior Hotel

Metcourt Hotel The first-class Peermont Metcourt Hotel at Emperors Palace in Johannesburg offers 248 stylish and comfortable rooms ideal for corporate, convention and leisure guests. The hotel offers a sheltered pool and terrace, landscaped gardens, breakfast restaurant, cocktail bar, boardroom and business center as well as access to all resort facilities.

The first-class Peermont Mondior Hotel at Emperors Palace in Johannesburg sets an exciting standard in business, conference and leisure accommodation, with 150 rooms and suites, furnished in contemporary elegance. The hotel features a breakfast restaurant and cocktail bar, and guests have access to all the facilities of the Emperors Palace resort.

African Rock Hotel This boutique hotel is located seven miles from Johannesburg International Airport, in a quiet suburb away from the flight paths of arriving and departing planes. It has quick and easy highway access to Johannesburg, the Sandton area as well as Pretoria. A well established lush tropical garden, swimming pool and large patio ensures relaxed outdoor living. The interior boasts a successful fusion of African, Western and Oriental design trends while offering a warm, welcoming and relaxing atmosphere. The architecture is contemporary, and includes all modern day technologies. The nine double rooms make up this deluxe boutique hotel along with room service, complimentary Wi-Fi, 24-hour reception, shuttle service to the airport and other destinations, city and country tours booking office, and beauty treatments.

African Pride Melrose Arch Hotel The African Pride Melrose Arch Hotel has become an international destination in its own right, attracting those discerning guests who take pleasure in modern elegance and sophistication. Situated within the exclusive urban Melrose Arch lifestyle development precinct, a 'city within a city', each of the 117 en-suite rooms has complimentary Internet access, air-conditioning, DVD player and TV. March Restaurant, an innovative fusion of flavors from across the globe coupled with unparalleled levels of personal service provides a culinary experience designed to delight.

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Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! Melrose Arch Situated in the heart of Johannesburg’s urban trend-setting-scene this hotel sizzles with urban chic. Evoking the spirit of old Hollywood glamor for the modern age, this luxurious hotel is an addition to the Melrose Arch precinct. The 197 stylish bedrooms offer TV, tea/coffee making facilities, complimentary Wi-Fi, hair-dryer and a laptop size electronic safe. Old Hollywood glamor flows through to your dining experience in the trendy in-house restaurant which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily in an intimate and relaxed environment.


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54 on Bath 54 on Bath, a contemporary boutique hotel, set in the heart of trendy Rosebank, the hub of leisure, art, culture and cuisine, is a rare find and offers a celebration of life. The hotel’s architecture with its classical towering pillars, pediments and architraves, adds an iconic presence to the character of this vibrant area. The stylish interiors reflect a calm tranquillity achieved through harmonious use of color; designs that are sophisticated, graphic motifs that exude energy and original artwork which reflect the strength and diversity of the vibrant growth of the ‘City of Gold’-Johannesburg. 54 on Bath is ideally located to discover the Rosebank art galleries, crafts market, adjacent Rosebank Shopping Mall and the nearby Apartheid Museum. Guests can be collected from the Gautrain Rosebank station. The elegant Champagne Bar, adjacent to the Level Four Restaurant, captures the romance and moment of celebration and will dazzle your taste buds. Meet friends before dinner or evening sundowners in an intimate setting overlooking the terrace garden. Intimate and elegant, Level Four Restaurant, offers classical cuisine with a contemporary twist. The restaurant is situated on the fourth floor and extends onto the garden terrace with its lap pool. Discover the tradition of afternoon tea, served either in the luxurious lounge or, weather permitting, on the terrace area close to the lap pool. 54 on Bath offers a total of 75 luxurious rooms. Each room has a soothing, urban chic color palette and is elegantly styled with views over the garden or the abundantly green Johannesburg. Enjoy the extra special touches such as block out curtains, fluffy duvets, crisp white linen, feather top beds, an executive desk, Wi-Fi, TV with satellite, plush robes, towels and slippers and the finest, beautifully presented toiletries.

The Peech Hotel

Protea Hotel Wanderers

Set in the suburb of Melrose, a short stroll from the hustle and bustle of the city, The Peech Hotel has 16 bedrooms spread over a lush garden and a sophisticated bistro restaurant. Blending chic design, fresh food and a strong focus on responsible tourism the hotel has been described as 'contemporary, edgy and afrocentric' by Condé Nast Traveler. It has been nominated as South Africa’s leading boutique hotel for the last five consecutive years and holds a Fair Trade in Tourism certification.

Situated in the prestigious northern suburb of Illovo, Sandton and within the secure grounds of the historic Wanderers Club, Protea Hotel Wanderers has a good location. The Protea Hotel Wanderers offers 229 rooms in a variety of room types designed to suit your individual needs. They are equipped with satellite TVs, electronic safes, full blackout curtains, individually controlled air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, European adapters, a hair-dryer and a fresh red apple is placed in your room daily!

The Michelangelo Hotel A member of the Leading Hotels of the World, The Michelangelo Hotel is a luxurious urban deluxe hotel. The hotel offers a complete range of amenities and services, including a fitness center with a heated indoor swimming pool and steam bath, as well as a health spa. The splendor of the hotel's Renaissance architecture in the heart of Sandton's business and leisure district, as well as the service excellence and worldclass facilities on offer, sets The Michelangelo Hotel apart from its competitors. Built around a central atrium, guests enjoy the decadent use of space which gives the feeling of grandeur in an area where space is at a premium. Stay in the lap of luxury in any one of the exquisitely furnished rooms which range from en-suite superior rooms to two-bedroom presidential suites. No matter which room you favor, service excellence and satisfaction are prioritised at The Michelangelo Hotel.


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Sandton Sun This legendary hotel, in the heart of Sandton, overlooks the contemporary skyline of Johannesburg’s upmarket northern suburbs, and is an icon of sophistication and style. There is a regular shuttle service to the nearby Gautrain station, from where it takes a mere 15 minutes to O.R. Tambo International Airport, or just over 30 minutes to reach Pretoria for a day excursion. The 331 guest rooms and suites, as well as the three magnificent presidential suites offer every luxury. This hotel combines an emporium of contemporary restaurants with a show kitchen and inviting bars, with a magnificent outdoor dining area and outdoor pool, business services, fashionable shopping in the Sandton City shopping center, and host of world-class services. A large in-house spa invites guests to relax and enjoy pampering treatments. At the heart of the hotel’s success is the passion of its staff to deliver top-class service.

The DAVINCI Hotel and Suites The DAVINCI Hotel and Suites is located adjacent to the Nelson Mandela Square. One could speak of the opulence of the rooms, the restaurant and lounge, pioneering fitness center and health spa but we would suggest you go and see for yourself. Enjoy the convenience of luxurious shopping at the Legacy Corner Mall, Michelangelo Towers Mall and Sandton City just a lift trip away. The DAVINCI offers 166 en-suite rooms and 55 luxury suites. All rooms and suites are equipped with direct-dial telephone, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities, DSTV and internet facilities. A convivial atmosphere, warm lighting and contemporary-meets-classic aesthetic welcomes diners at the door of Maximillien, which is beautifully complemented by an ethic of providing a high-quality dining service to accompany fine quality food.

Protea Hotel Balalaika

Garden Court Sandton City Garden Court Sandton City is well located in the heart of Sandton and is an excellent base for tourists and business travelers. This is adjacent to Sandton City, Sandton Convention Center, and from the nearby Gautrain station it takes only 15 minutes to O.R. Tambo International Airport. All 444 rooms have been completely refurbished with a modern, trendy feel. Hotel services include a concierge desk, outdoor pool surrounded by lush gardens, contemporary terrace restaurant, Wi-Fi and a self-service work station in lobby.

A premium first-class hotel ideally situated in the heart of Sandton, the financial hub and shopping mecca of Africa. With 330 beautifully appointed bedrooms surrounding landscaped gardens which reflect off crystal-clear pools, each room has an en-suite with separate bath and shower. All in-house guests benefit from wireless Internet access and receive a 500mb wireless Internet voucher daily. Complimentary shuttle to and from Sandton Gautrain station and the immediate Sandton district is provided throughout the day.

Fairlawns Boutique Hotel & Spa Retreat to Fairlawns Boutique Hotel & Spa, this exclusive award-winning Virtuoso property features 40 suites including a presidential suite, fully-equipped gym, holistic Balinese spa, tea lounge and a delicious á la carte restaurant. Feel the immediate benefits of the professional and personalized welcome. Bask in the African sun or enjoy afternoon tea on the terrace overlooking the park-like gardens, featuring huge mature trees, rosebushes and abundant bird-life. Reward yourself with on-site recipe of tranquil elegance, intimate service standard and proximity to local sights, malls, markets and activities. Each suite is individually decorated with hand-painted techniques, high cornice ceilings, luxurious fabrics and custom designed period furniture complementing the Palladian architecture. All the guest suites offer a spacious en-suite bathroom and extensive facilities that you would expect from a luxury hotel.

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Bakubung Bush Lodge A mere 90 minute drive from the hustle and bustle of Gauteng and ten minutes from Sun City, lies a place of breathtaking beauty and serenity. A place called Bakubung Bush Lodge. Concealed in the rich expanses of the malaria-free Pilanesberg National Park, Bakubung, or 'People of the Hippo', offers guests everything they need to get in touch with the bush. Activities include game drives and bush walks. Bakubung offers 76 beautifully appointed air-conditioned, thatched roof studio rooms and 66 time-share chalets that curve in a horse-shoe around the Hippo pool. All rooms are decorated in an African theme with all the modern conveniences to ensure your stay is comfortable and memorable. The restaurant caters for breakfast, lunch and dinner, offering different themes including African, Indian and Asian. The swimming pool is the perfect place to cool off during the heat of the day.

Ivory Tree Game Lodge The luxury Ivory Tree Game Lodge is situated in the north eastern region of the Pilanesberg National Park. The Pilanesberg is home to Africa's 'Big Five' and a wealth of other general game and bird species. Nestled in the basin of an ancient amphitheatre divided by riverine woodlands and elephant trails lies an exclusive private game lodge. The central facility includes a stunning feature pool, bar, conference room, dining room, boma, reception, awardwinning Amani Spa and curio shop. The rooms have been carefully positioned to ensure optimal views of the reserve. Ivory Tree Game Lodge boasts a combination of suites and executive suites which feature air-conditioning, mini-safe, mini-bar, and en-suite bathrooms. Ivory Tree uses custom built ten-seater open game viewing vehicles which permit maximum all around visibility. Other activities include archery, quad biking trails, air gun shooting, interactive marimba drumming and much more.

Tshukudu Bush Lodge Nestled against the side of a hill surrounded by the mountains of the malaria-free Pilanesberg National Park, overlooking a waterhole and savannah plains, lies Tshukudu Bush Lodge. Game traverse the plains below and 'Big Five' sightings are the norm rather than the exception. Each of the six custom designed chalets offer a romantic sunken bath, an open plan lounge and bedroom, with a fireplace and private balcony. Tshukudu is famous for its service, bushveld experience, the quality of game rangers and uniqueness of its African inspired cuisine. Guests enjoy day and night drives in open 4WD vehicles, where they can spot a large variety of game including the 'Big Five' in the wild and over 270 species of bird-life. Take a refreshing dip in the rock plunge pool after an exhilarating game drive, and in the evening enjoy a sundowner whilst watching the animals below at the waterhole.

Shepherd's Tree Game Lodge Shepherd’s Tree Game Lodge lies within the heart of the malaria-free Pilanesberg Game Reserve in the wilderness area of the park, a mere two hour’s drive from Johannesburg. The lodge boasts a combination of 13 family and four executive suites which each feature king size beds, full en-suite bathrooms, lounge, tea/coffee making facilities, mini-bar, and air-conditioning. The family suites may also be used as 26 standard suites. The central guest facilities at this lodge include a rim flow swimming pool, gourmet restaurant, open entertainment decks, cigar lounge, award-winning Amani Spa and conference facility. The lodge activities include dawn and dusk safaris in custom built ten-seater game viewing vehicles seeking out the 'Big Five', as well as the option of bush walks on request. Other activities include quad biking, archery, fire poi, marimba drumming and percussion bands to name a few.


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Impodimo Game Lodge This deluxe game lodge is set along a rocky ridge commanding stunning vistas of the 'Big Five' malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve. The lodge is located at the source of a natural spring, providing guests with elevated views as well as riverine serenity. Dawn and dusk/night safaris are carefully timed to ensure optimal seasonal comfort with the best possible wildlife viewing with top quality Shangaan trackers. Opt for a bush walk or even a massage. Relaxation is key at Impodimo Game Lodge. With a total of ten suites, each has been carefully positioned to ensure absolute privacy. Spacious in design, the suites include a fireplace, air-conditioning, mini-bar fridge, tea/coffee making facilities, full en-suite bathroom and outside shower, as well as a private deck which allows uninterrupted views of Madikwe Game Reserve. The deluxe suite also has a private plunge pool.

Madikwe Hills Private Game Lodge Madikwe Hills Private Game Lodge, situated in the heart of the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve, is ingeniously set amongst boulders and age-old Tamboti trees, and offers visitors the utmost in luxury and hospitality. At the main lodge, ten ultra-luxurious glass-fronted suites complete with their own deck and private plunge pool offer absolute privacy and majestic views. The unusual yet subtle dĂŠcor combines natural elements with the colors of Africa. Fine cuisine is accompanied by a well-selected range of South African wines from the cellar, while the boma offers the traditional atmosphere of dining under the African stars. Separate from the main lodge is Little Madikwe Hills. This private lodge boasts a twobedroom suite with its own Land Rover and game ranger, as well as a personal butler to take care of your every need. Activities include morning and evening game drives.

Madikwe River Lodge Surrounded by 80,940 hectares of malaria-free African sand veld, this luxury lodge is ideally positioned on the Groot Marico River in the heart of Madikwe Game Reserve. The experienced game rangers generously share their intimate knowledge of the bush as you venture on your many safari rides or game walks. Discover the mystery of the acacia bushveld, enjoy a myriad of bird life and experience the thrill of observing the majestic 'Big Five' in their natural habitat. Madikwe River Lodge offers comfortable accommodation in 16 secluded splitlevel thatched chalets set in the cool tranquillity of a riverine forest. Each chalet is individually decorated to create a rich African feel, and offer an en-suite bathroom and shower with a full range of guest amenities, ceiling fans, complimentary tea/coffee making facilities, and a private wooden viewing deck overlooking the river.

Tuningi Safari Lodge The malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve is only a three-and-a-half hour drive from Johannesburg. Tuningi Safari Lodge offers highly personalized service in a friendly and relaxed environment and is one of only a few lodges in a 'Big Five' reserve specialising in families with children of all ages. Fun activities and game drives for children, and qualified babysitters are available. The main lodge has indoor and outdoor lounges, a dining room, bar, wraparound wooden deck and rim-flow pool overlooking a waterhole. The lodge is made up of four luxury suites and two family suites - each consisting of two rooms with an adjoining living area and a private deck. Fine cuisine, and an impressive selection of wines, is served in the dining room or in the open air boma under the African stars. Morning and evening game drives are facilitated by professional and knowledgeable rangers.

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Thandeka Game Lodge & Spa Nestled in the magnificent Waterberg Mountain Range in Limpopo Province, Thandeka is the ideal getaway. A two-hour drive from Johannesburg, this private reserve is a must for everyone, from the bushveld connoisseur to the romantic at heart. The lodge offers an Out-of-Africa experience, with architecture designed around promoting close encounters with the unspoilt South African bush. The sleek main building rings of an era of colonialism with a contemporary twist, while the interior is exquisitely decorated in colonial-contemporary style. There are 20 luxurious tents, each decorated with unique touches, mini-bar and tea/coffee making facilities. Activities include game drives, guided cheetah bush walks and birding to name a few. Experience the majestic white lion in an open vehicle – Thandeka Lodge is privileged to be home to third generation-Timbavati white lions.

Legend Golf and Safari Resort This unique, 'Big Five' resort is situated within the Entabeni Safari Conservancy in the World Heritage-listed 'Waterberg Biosphere' in the malaria-free region of the Limpopo Province. Exceptional accommodation, comprising of 230 resort suites, is complemented by golf courses, the Extreme 19th Hole, driving range, recreational facilities, Field of Legends Sporting Facility as well as conference and banqueting facilities. The Signature Course, designed by 18 of the world’s top golfers, is the longest golf course in South Africa providing one of Africa’s most spectacular game and golf experiences. The Extreme 19th is the world’s longest par three which provides every golfer with an unforgettable golfing experience. Accessible only by helicopter, the hole is situated on the top of Hanglip Mountain with a 1,184 feet shot to the green situated 1,312 feet below the tee.

Entabeni Safari Conservancy

Location: Waterberg Region, Limpopo Province. Getting There: Three-hour drive from Johannesburg OR Tambo. Private Landing strip for charter flights available at Legend Golf & Safari Resort. Highlights: Game drives, guided walks, golf, Extreme 19th Hole, sunset cruises, and bush dinners.

Entabeni Safari Conservancy 'The Place of the Mountain', is situated in the World Heritage 'Waterberg Biosphere' of the Waterberg region. Approximately a three-hour drive north of Johannesburg, with five lodges - from the intimate Kingfisher and Hanglip Mountain Lodges, to the luxurious Lakeside and Ravineside Lodges and Wildside Safari Camp. Guided game drives and bush walks bring guests into close contact with a vast variety of game species, including the 'Big Five' while scenic helicopter flights provide a bird’s-eyeview 'beyond comparison'. Enjoy other activities such as bird watching, stargazing, a health spa and a variety of exceptional dining options.

Hanglip Mountain Lodge The exclusive Hanglip Mountain Lodge is located on the lower escarpment of the malaria-free Entabeni Safari Conservancy, surrounded by wetlands and plains. This secluded lodge offers a unique blend of luxury and African wilderness with views stretching over the lake and plains to the Hanglip Mountain and the Waterberg Mountains.

Wildside Safari Camp Overlooking the majestic cliffs of the Waterberg Mountains, experience a wild side to Africa at Wildside Safari Camp. Stay close to nature in tented chalets and enjoy traditional South African hospitality in the informal dining and bar area. Here, around the campfire in the Boma, you will experience an African night at its best. Entabeni Safari Conservancy


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Kruger National Park and Beyond Many years ago, all the fences that ran along the western side of Kruger National Park were taken down. Now wildlife moves freely, creating exciting opportunities for game viewing. The border reserves, which include the Sabi Sand and Timbavati, are privately owned and are part of the Greater Kruger National Park. Enjoy game viewing with professional guides in open specially modified safari vehicles.

lion and lioness in Kruger National Park

Singita Kruger National Park

Singita Lebombo Lodge Breathtakingly elevated on a clifftop overlooking the N’wanetsi River, Singita Lebombo comprises 15 luxurious loft-style suites, with wooden decks affording exceptional game viewing. A spectacular lap pool, gymnasium, spa and the Singita shop augment other modern conveniences, with superb game viewing and riverside breakfasts as highlights.

Amid the dramatic landscape of Singita’s private concession within the far eastern reaches of the Kruger National Park, Singita Lebombo and Sweni offer solitude and unsurpassed luxury. This exclusive 15,000 hectare (37,065 acre) reserve is home to abundant flora and fauna, and has one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in the park, including a remarkable number of lion.

Location: N’wanetsi Concession in the Kruger National Park. Getting There: Daily scheduled flights from Johannesburg to Satara then a 45 minute road transfer. Guests can also selfdrive through the park. Highlights: Exclusive concession, large prides of lion, Singita School of Cooking.

Bold and dramatic, Lebombo offers 15 luxurious loft-style suites elevated on a sheer cliff top. Singita Sweni comprises six luxurious suites that embrace the romantic spirit of the Sweni River beneath. Activities include twice daily game drives, guided bush walks, mountain biking and archery. Dedicated to practising modern conservation, Singita aims to balance sophisticated hospitality, conservation and community development.

Singita Sweni Lodge Built on dark timber decks, earthy and tranquil Singita Sweni Lodge embraces the romance of the Sweni River below. Secluded within the game-rich Kruger National Park, it comprises an intimate lodge and six romantic suites, each with floor-to-ceiling glass walls, magical outdoor shower and private viewing deck with day bed overlooking the river. Singita Kruger National Park

3 Day Kruger Wildlife Ever heard the guttural sound of a lion’s roar as you lie safely in bed at night? It touches your very soul. It is one reason you need to visit the magnificent Kruger National Park where you will also have the opportunity to climb into an open safari vehicle with experienced field guides, and follow the spoor of the ‘Big Five’. Day 1: Depart Johannesburg early and head north towards the vast wilderness of the Kruger National Park. Arriving in Hazyview you will climb aboard open safari vehicles. Game sightings begin virtually as soon as you enter the reserve, which is home to the ‘Big Five’ as well as 147 species of mammals, reptiles and birds. Travel to your rest camp for dinner and your first night’s sleep in this famous patch of bushveld. (D) Day 2: A full day seeking out Kruger’s creatures, big and small. The best game spotting opportunities are in the early morning and late afternoon. You will follow the animals’ example by taking a midday siesta! Dinner and overnight at a rest camp. (B,D) Day 3: Enjoy an early morning game drive before traveling back to Johannesburg, arriving in the early evening. (B)

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Protea Hotel The Winkler With its ideal location, Protea Hotel The Winkler is the perfect spot from which to explore the beautiful surrounding area that offers attractions like Blyde River Canyon, Sabie Waterfalls and Pilgrim’s Rest. The hotel is only 20 minutes’ drive from the renowned Kruger National Park. Protea Hotel The Winkler boasts newly refurbished en-suite bedrooms - all with a balcony or terrace. Featuring an overhauled restaurant, bar and lounge to ensure that this destination stays ahead of the times and at the cutting edge of comfort and convenience. Open spaces, African nature at your doorstep and effortless comfort — Protea Hotel The Winkler epitomizes the beauty, warmth and tranquillity of the unique Mpumalanga province. Facilities at the hotel include a swimming pool and a “kidzzone”.

Shishangeni Private Lodge Situated on a 15,000 hectare (37,000 acre) private concession in the world-renowned Kruger National Park, this legendary wildlife reserve has the deserved reputation for showcasing some of the finest game-viewing on the continent. Best known for the 'Big Five' the Kruger Park is truly the flagship of Africa and South Africa's game reserves. The emphasis of all three of the camps is on nature without losing the luxury and superior service guests are accustomed to. The team are striving to create the optimum balance between people and their environments, while having an absolute minimal impact on the neighboring habitat. Shishangeni comprises of three camps; choose from Shishangeni Private Lodge, Camp Shonga and Camp Shawu, each of the three adding a different experience to the visitor. The Shishangeni Lodge's 22 individual chalets accommodating up to 44 guests, are all luxuriously appointed with a private gameviewing deck, fireplace, outdoor shower and sitting area. Interleading rooms for families and mini-bar are available upon request. Facilities include a spacious lounge, library, intimate bar, swimming pool, indoor and outdoor dining area, wine cellar, and gym. Camp Shonga is a small intimate bush retreat built in the foothills of the Lebombo Mountains, offering views over the African bushveld. Shonga allows you to experience the real Africa - majestic, unfiltered and unadorned. Accommodating up to ten guests in five individual tents, all luxuriously equipped with en-suite bathrooms, ball and claw baths, outside shower, standing fans, fireplace and private game-viewing deck. Camp Shawu named after the most famous of the African elephants, the Magnificent Seven. 'Shawu bull' roamed the valley here for 60 years. Also offering accommodation suitable for ten guests in five individual tents, all luxuriously styled.

Walkersons Country Hotel and Spa Nestled in the rolling hills of the Mpumalanga highveld, outside the hamlet of Dullstroom, lies Walkersons Country Hotel and Spa. Luxurious suites, warmed by log fires, feature an array of facilities designed to ensure a peaceful nights rest. Enjoy eating in the dining room or out on the patio, where each meal is a carefully crafted journey of the senses. Experience some of the activities available including superb rainbow trout fishing in one of the 14 lakes and dams or the river, panoramic walks, or a treatment at the wellness center.

Three Cities Greenway Woods Resort Picturesque Three Cities Greenway Woods Resort is the perfect base from which to explore Mpumalanga’s many attractions and spectacular Panorama Route. Just 18 miles from the Kruger National Park Numbi Gate, the resort offers easy access to South Africa’s premier game reserve. Surrounded by scenic forests, the Longmere dam and White River Country Club on the resorts doorstep, this is the ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts and golfers.


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MalaMala Game Reserve

Notten's Bush Camp

MalaMala Game Reserve pioneered the southern African private and exclusive safari experience. It is set apart from its peers by the quality of the game viewing as a result of its strategic positioning adjacent to the Kruger National Park and the vast river frontage which flows north to south through the reserve.

Location: Between the Kruger National Park and the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Getting There: Daily one-hour scheduled shuttle flights with Federal Air from Johannesburg or an easy six hour drive. Highlights: Exclusive game viewing.

Notten’s Bush Camp is an exclusive family-run lodge situated within the Sabi Sands Game Reserve, one of South Africa’s most prized natural sanctuaries. Daily morning and evening safaris are led by experienced rangers in open top land rovers offering adventurous, close-up encounters with the region’s prolific wildlife, including the 'Big Five'. The sounds of the African night set the perfect mood for dining in the enchanting candlelit boma. Each purposefully lantern-lit private suite, with en-suite bathroom, is elegantly styled and romantic, with breathtaking views.

A maximum of 66 guests (across three camps) on over 12,140 hectares of private land makes the safari experience unique, whilst the game drives are exclusive and dramatic. No more than six guests per vehicle at MalaMala and Sable Camp, and only four guests per vehicle at Rattray’s on MalaMala, affords the traveler with an intimate view of pristine African bushveld and its inhabitants - including the 'Big Five', rare animals, and a host of smaller birds and animals.

Dulini Private Game Reserve

MalaMala Main Camp

Set in a peaceful riverine grove and embraced in a leafy canopy of giant Ebony trees, Dulini's six exquisite suites all offer private views of the Mabrak River bed. Dulini speaks of a deeply personal wildlife adventure: the quintessential safari experience for the sophisticated traveler. You will instantly feel at home in this quiet retreat where classic interiors enfold guests in romance and elegance. The spacious suites boast plunge pools, outdoor showers and shady decks. Interiors epitomize romance with canopies of billowing mosquito nets and beautiful bathrooms.

MalaMala Main Camp is the original safari camp, reflecting the ambiance of a time long past. Guests enter a world of warmth and hospitality, understated elegance and a genuine translation of the environment of which we are custodians. The 18 thatched rooms include suites, family rooms and a disabled suite. Children of all ages are welcomed.

Rattray's on MalaMala Rattray’s on MalaMala is the exclusive luxury safari camp built in the grand 'Out of Africa' style. The eight luxury Khayas (meaning 'home' in Zulu) are equipped with every comfort, including king sized beds, twin en-suite bathrooms, optional satellite television and Internet connectivity and private heated plunge pools.

Leopard Hills Private Game Reserve In a coveted location, atop a hilly outcrop, this exclusive lodge of eight luxury glass fronted suites with private rock pools, enjoys endless views over a natural waterhole and beyond. Each air-conditioned suite is stylishly decorated in contemporary tones and offers privacy and space whilst close attention is paid to detail. At the lodge guests are treated to fine cuisine, wines, optional spa treatments, the gym or simply relaxing in the remarkable library and soaking up the atmosphere of Africa. Enjoy daily morning and late afternoon game drives traversing over 10,000 hectares of the renowned ‘Big Five’ Sabi Sand Game Reserve with Africa’s leading expert rangers. For the energetic, a walking safari with a game ranger is a great way to explore the African wilderness.

Savanna Private Game Lodge An exclusive deluxe lodge, Savanna is situated in the famous Sabi Sand Reserve within the Greater Kruger National Park conservancy. Savanna lies in an area where 'Big Five' sightings are so frequent, it is not unusual to see lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino in one game drive. Numerous nearby dams and a series of waterholes in front of the lodge attract many species, especially in the dry winter months when elephant are daily visitors. The nine magnificent suites offer spacious and luxurious accommodation while nestled amongst indigenous bush and trees that provide privacy, quiet and a haven for birds. While the three executive and four luxury suites offer a unique 'Out of Africa' experience with canvas roofs above draped ceilings set on permanent structures. All have magnificent bathrooms and decks looking onto waterholes in the bush. In addition, the larger executive suites have plunge pools.

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Location: Situated in the Sabi Sand Wildtuin, part of the greater Kruger National Park. Getting There: Daily flights from OR Tambo Johannesburg to the Sabi Sabi private airstrip with complimentary transfers to/from the airstrip. Highlights: Exciting morning and evening open vehicle safaris, as well as environmental awareness walking safaris, are led by experienced rangers and trackers.

Over a span of 30 years, Sabi Sabi has evolved, protected and respected the wilderness in its care, and emerged to become the award-winning icon it is today – a wildlife oasis in the heart of the African bushveld offering unparalleled luxury at each of its four, deluxe lodges. Situated in Sabi Sand Wildtuin, Sabi Sabi is blessed with a variety of habitat and wildlife including the 'Big Five' – lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino – as well as cheetah and wild dog. Exciting morning and evening open Land Rover safaris, as well as environmental awareness walking safaris, are led by experienced rangers and trackers.

Earth Lodge, the Sabi Sabi of Tomorrow, is a celebration of ecological responsibility, and stands as one of the world’s top ten destinations. Sculpted into a slope of the earth, the lodge merges so well into the surrounding bushveld that it is virtually invisible. Each of the 13 suites, including the famous Amber suite, is individually decorated and gloriously luxurious. Earth Lodge continuously meets and exceeds the highest international standards of architectural design, innovative décor and superb facilities. Each lodge offers the comforts of air-conditioning, en-suite bathrooms with indoor and outdoor shower, mini-bar, tea/coffee making facilities and safes.

A tribute to the pioneers of the late 1800s, the historically themed Selati Camp is the 'Sabi Sabi of Yesterday'. Selati’s eight beautiful suites, including the Ivory presidential suite, are filled with authentic antiques and vintage décor - offering romance with a dash of nostalgic opulence. The 'today experience' is found at Bush Lodge with its traditional safari style made new and exciting with a vibrant and eclectic mix of furnishings and décor. With only 25 suites, the lodge has earned a reputation of warmth and service excellence.

The award-winning Amani Spa offer a range of holistic treatments at Bush Lodge and Earth Lodge. While maintaining a deep respect and bond with the wilderness, Sabi Sabi continues to be voted one of the world’s premier safari destinations.

Little Bush Camp continues the this experience of consummate African hospitality. The lodge is intimate – just six suites, making it an ideal retreat for an idyllic hideaway.

Selati Camp

Earth Lodge Earth Lodge, a place of renewal and rebirth, has 13 private suites each with own plunge pool. Offering guests the ultimate in luxury accommodation, excellent cuisine and life-changing wildlife experiences. The lodge includes a wine cellar, non-smoking lounge/library, Amani Spa and exercise center with magnificent views of the African bush.

Visitors to Selati Camp will be captivated by the old-worldcharm and intimate atmosphere reminiscent of a bygone era. This jewel of the bushveld has eight romantic suites and exudes vintage opulence. Delicious cuisine is served on wooden thatched decks built alongside the Msuthlu riverbed, in the open air boma or in the ‘farmhouse kitchen’.

Little Bush Camp Nestling in the shade of indigenous riverine trees lies Little Bush Camp, with six thatched suites, each with a private deck and private spa bath overlooking the African bush. Little Bush Camp is intimate and warm, imparting an African spirit that is evident throughout.

Bush Lodge Bush Lodge holds a special appeal for couples, families and small groups seeking the excitement of the 'Big Five'. It is more traditional, featuring African textiles and salvaged woodcarvings. There are also panoramic views of the bushveld and a nearby waterhole where animals come regularly to drink. The EleFun Center is a great escape for children.


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Londolozi Private Game Reserve Harmony, kinship and the untamed are synonymous with the Londolozi journey. In this wild expanse of land at the heart of South Africa’s Sabi Sand Game Reserve, four successive generations of stewardship find perfect expression in a world-class ecotourism operation, where it is understood that a transcendent safari calls for a symphony of luxury, adventure and experience. To safari at Londolozi is to find yourself immersed in a world where leopards are symbols for the elusive mystery of the African bush. To safari at Londolozi is to find yourself welcomed into a family committed to a world where we dwell in earth-centred harmony.

Tree Camp Tree Camp embodies the very essence of Londolozi’s continuous striving to transcend and redefine the wilderness experience. With only six private suites, elegance and simplicity are the hallmarks of Tree Camp. In every detail and feature this exclusive camp provides a matchless showcase of African excellence.

Location: In the heart of the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve. Getting There: Daily scheduled flights from Johannesburg or a two-and-a-half hour road transfer from Nelspruit Airport. Highlights: Family run, with highly skilled rangers. Frequent leopard sightings.

Private Granite Suites

Founders Camp

Private Granite Suites offer an extraordinary experience for the exclusive use of six guests or for the ultimate private honeymoon experience. Bold and inspiring materials mirror the extrusion of granite rocks that flank the camp while conveying the raw essence of Africa. Each suite has a private pool and outside bath.

Pioneer Camp

Founders Camp honors past guests and staff who have contributed to building Londolozi. Enchanting and intimate the ten superior chalets repose in the shade of ancient Ebony and Matumi trees along the banks of the Sand River. Founders family suites with interconnecting sky walks, give this camp a young and vibrant energy that appeals to discerning individuals and families.

Varty Camp The campfire has burned here for over 86 years making Varty Camp the symbolic heart of Londolozi. All rooms have private swimming pools and thatched salas framed by timber decks that overlook the riverine bush. The camp has a pleasingly down-to-earth quality and the emphasis on family heritage means that children always have a place at Varty Camp.

Pioneer Camp is the most secluded of Londolozi’s luxury camps. The three private suites have superb river views and are perfect for honeymooners. Alternatively, this adaptable camp may also be converted into a 'private bush home' for a large family group of up to eight adults and six children.

Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge Set on the banks of the Mluwati River, on a private concession within the Kruger National Park, this unique lodge boasts a breathtaking blend of ethnic luxury, encompassing both warmth and style. Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge offers an intimate atmosphere with only six luxury airconditioned suites, each with a king-sized bed, en-suite stone bathroom, outdoor shower and private game viewing deck. The cozy main area is centred around a sunken fire pit, and circular timber decks which offer views of the waterhole and surrounding plains. The lounge and dining rooms echo the circular shapes of the suites and each boasts a blazing fireplace. The adjoining refreshing rim flow pool is a favorite spot to unwind during the hot summer days. The local Tsonga team offer superb hospitality and rare insight into the local culture and experienced guides accompany guests into this wilderness area on daily open vehicle safaris.

Elephant Whispers

Jock Safari Lodge

Witness the intelligence, compassionate nature and sheer delight the elephant experience when interacting with their human counterparts. The elephant interaction offers you the opportunity to feel their constantly curious trunks, touch their rough skin, exchange trunk greetings and offer tasty treats, while learning about their behaviour and history from the elephant handlers. An elephant back ride offers a different perspective, embark on a journey which was once a privilege reserved only for kings!

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Situated in a private concession within the worldfamous Kruger National Park, Jock Safari Lodge reflects the elegance and grace of a bygone era. With the Mitomeni and Biyamiti rivers as a backdrop, it offers a bushveld setting famed for its 'Big Five' sightings. Old world charm and unsurpassed services merge in the 12 individual thatched suites, hidden amongst the African trees. Nearby stand-alone lodge 'Fitzpatrick's', offers personal service in an intimate atmosphere with three suites.


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Royal Malewane Experience the timeless magic of Royal Malewane. Extraordinary game viewing, fine cuisine and an award-winning spa stir the heart and thrill the senses. The six luxurious suites each enjoy a private pool and magnificent bathroom while expert rangers and trackers inspire and inform with morning and evening game drives. Every meal is a celebration lingering long in the memory. Feast under the stars, enraptured by the power of the wild. The Royal Suites have two bedrooms each and enjoy a private chef, butler and game drives. Africa House is the child-friendly bush paradise for a maximum of 12 people, filled with color and character. Private chef, butler and game drive vehicle ensure tailor-made service. You may enjoy a treatment of your choice at the luxurious spa or in a sala that is surrounded by nature.

Jackalberry Lodge Jackalberry Lodge, situated within the Thornybush Private Game Reserve, offers understated luxury creating a restful, ethnic ambiance in harmony with nature. The Drakensberg Mountains provide a spectacular backdrop for this intimate lodge. Magnificent views and sumptuous cuisine are complemented by game viewing in one of the world’s premier safari areas. Accommodation comprises of seven en-suite thatched chalets with air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities and mini-bar. There is also a family chalet. Game drives in open safari vehicles with highly trained rangers and trackers offer the privilege of experiencing Africa’s 'Big Five' at close quarters in true bushveld. The bush around the lodge teems with game and more than sixty species of wildlife can be found in the immediate vicinity. Jackalberry is also a paradise for birdwatchers, where more than 280 species have been recorded.

Singita Sabi Sand

Location: Within 18,000 hectares of private land in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Getting There: Scheduled flights from Johannesburg OR Tambo to Kruger Mpumalanga Airport, or a six-hour drive from Johannesburg. Highlights: Frequent leopard sightings.

Set against an idyllic backdrop of classic bushveld landscape within the game-rich Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve, Singita's founding lodges, Singita Ebony and Singita Boulders exude a generous and innovative style of travel that is quintessentially African, complementing a thrilling wildlife experience in the heart of 'Big Five' territory. Committed to the preservation and sharing of some of Africa's most pristine ecosystems, Singita's enduring vision is to balance large scale conservation, community upliftment and sophisticated hospitality. Guided by experienced field guides and game trackers, guests may participate in early morning and evening spot-lit game drives in open Land Rovers. In the Singita Boutique & Gallery, guests can find beautiful keepsakes of your memorable safari.

Singita Ebony Lodge Singita Ebony Lodge’s combination of timeworn colonial furniture, vibrant fabrics and relics from the land invites a sense of timeless charm. Accommodation assures solitude where you will be at mercy of the breathtaking wild. Committed to preserving wilderness for future generations Singita partners with communities for sustainable future.

Singita Boulders Lodge Boulders Lodge has a contemporary air of tranquillity that honors Africa in an authentic way. Guests can enjoy wraparound views from most parts of the natural stone lodge, and the deck offers the perfect spot to watch wildlife drawn to the Sand River. With only 12 suites, each has an outdoor deck and private plunge pool overlooking the landscape.

andBeyond Ngala Game Reserve andBeyond Ngala Private Game Reserve shares an unfenced boundary with the Kruger National Park, one of the biggest game reserves in the world. A spectacular diversity of wildlife moves through this immense wilderness, including elephant, leopard, spotted hyena, wild dog, giraffe, large buffalo herds and white rhino.

Location: Within Kruger National Park, South Africa. Getting There: Daily air shuttle’s from Johannesburg to Ngala. Two hour drive from Nelspruit Airport. Six hour drive from Johannesburg. Highlights: Unfenced border with Kruger National Park, ‘Big Five’ sightings with night drives and walking safaris.

andBeyond Ngala has exclusive traversing rights over 14,700 hectares of game-rich wilderness, offering an intimate wildlife experience, with game drives led by expert ranger and tracker teams. Sensitive off-roading practices allow closeup game sightings, while walking safaris and bush walks are also offered. The annual lease, traversing fees and a percentage of Ngala’s profits are paid to the National Parks Trust to further conservation projects throughout South Africa.

andBeyond Ngala Tented Camp The nine tented suites are on raised platforms with outdoor showers, baths mounted on rough-hewn wooden bases and private wooden decks. Mature indigenous shade trees form a cool canopy over the camp, and guest areas overlook the seasonal Timbavati riverbed. The camp’s lap pool, merging with the riverbank, is perfect for idle afternoon game viewing.

andBeyond Ngala Safari Lodge The shaded swimming pool and sundeck overlook a busy waterhole, where you can often see large herds of elephant. Each of the 20 thatched cottages with shaded verandas are nestled among the trees, ensuring the perfect privacy of your retreat. Each cottage features airconditioning, an intimate veranda, and a green slate ensuite bath and shower.


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Kapama Private Game Reserve

Location: Hoedspruit, Northern Limpopo Province. Getting There: Scheduled flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town to Hoedspruit Airport, or a five-hour drive from Johannesburg. Highlights: Luxurious wellness center, designed to uplift mind, body and soul. Complete with state-of-the-art gym. Superior game viewing.

Kapama Private Game Reserve lies in Limpopo Province, an area renowned for safari vacations. Stretching over 13,000 hectares of pristine African wilderness, towards the renowned Kruger National Park, lies an abundant sanctuary of wildlife magnificence. Kapama, one of the most prestigious wildlife destinations in South Africa, is home to the 'Big Five' and numerous other animal and bird species. Experienced guides and trackers guarantee up-close-and-personal encounters with Africa’s best, imparting indepth knowledge of the bush. Day and night game drives are conducted through the rolling savannah grasslands, riverine forests and sweetveld ecosystem that make up this appealing reserve, offering guests the opportunity to have close encounters with all the African animals that roam this area. Perfectly situated to receive guests flying into Eastgate Airport (Hoedspruit), just minutes from the reserve and complimentary road transfers are available, Kapama offers a range of stylish accommodation in sophisticated camps. These lodges can accommodate a total of 230 people between them. The Kapama Wellness Center is nestled in the African bush and is a piece of paradise designed to uplift your mind, body and soul. Wild African Buffalo Bull

Kapama Karula

Kapama Buffalo Camp Featuring ten deluxe canvas tents set on wooden decks built on stilts over a steep-sided riverbank. Each tent has a full en-suite bathroom, air-conditioning, mini-bar, mini-safe and tea/coffee facilities. Game drives are limited to six people to ensure optimal comfort and luxury. A rim-flow pool is the perfect place to unwind after a morning game drive.

Set on the banks of Klaserie river which flows throughout the year, two luxury air-conditioned tents, five suites and five superior suites are the luxury that make up Karula. Each suite features double basins, full en-suite bathrooms, minibar, mini-safe and tea/coffee making facilities. Unparalleled views along the river make this a nature lovers paradise.

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Kapama Southern Camp

This stylishly furnished lodge features over four different room options. Each spacious room features a full en-suite bathroom and terrace with views of the 'Big Five' game reserve. Rooms include luxuries such as mini-bar, tea/coffee making facilities, hair-dryer and mini-safe. There is a large rim-flow swimming pool and several dining options.

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Kapama Southern Camp is situated in the southern most section of Kapama Private Game Reserve. This camp offers guests a luxurious safari experience, in a tranquil setting. The 15 suites and ten luxury suites are all air-conditioned with all the amenities one could hope for. Facilities include a swimming pool, lounge, indoor and outdoor dining.


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Motswari Private Game Reserve Arrive at Motswari Private Game Reserve and leave as a friend. This sentiment is the hallmark of the traditional safari camp that conjures up elements of African nostalgia, romance and charm and combines these with warm, personal touches to provide you with a sophisticated, yet unobtrusive commune with nature. Set deep in the Timbavati, in the heart of the Kruger National Park, you are assured of rich game viewing and sightings of the 'Big Five' in their natural environment, as the boundary with Kruger is open. In operation for 30 years, Motswari disregards the trend for glamor and flamboyance, which means bush as far as the eye can see and unobtrusive luxuries that don’t intrude on your experience. Here your encounter with the bush is a still walk in nature. The bush is a humbling experience where one should have the chance to unwind from modern stresses and rejuvenate the soul. Motswari is family-owned and prides itself on its conservation values, exquisite cuisine, award-winning wines, luxurious accommodation and hospitality in the tradition of one of the original lodges in South Africa. The 15 thatched, en-suite bungalows are decorated in understated, natural materials, have air-conditioning, mosquito nets and spectacular bush and river views. Professional rangers and skilled, local trackers guide your excursions into the bush. Motswari also offers a guided walking safari where guests leave the main lodge on the evening ahead of the hike to spend a night in a luxury tented camp. You have not experienced the magnificence of an African sunset if you have never stayed over at Motswari’s Hide ‘Giraffe’s Nest’. Nature provides a wake-up call and guests are picked up the next morning by rangers on the earlymorning game drive. With almost 58 square miles of wide horizons and untamed wilderness, Motswari is an unforgettable experience.

Kings Camp Private Game Reserve Situated in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, Kings Camp reflects the charm and romance of a colonial past in a pristine corner of the old unspoilt Africa. Abundant comfort and impeccably gracious hospitality are the hallmarks of this lodge. Generously spacious suites are luxuriously equipped with air-conditioning, en-suite bathroom with Victorian ball and claw bath, indoor and outdoor double shower, fully stocked mini-bar and private veranda. Dark tones of wood and thatch offset the natural colors of the bushveld. Camp facilities include an inviting bar and lounge, deck overlooking the spot-lit waterhole, a gym and sparkling pool. Kings Camp offers a wealth of bio-diversity and 'Big Five' game viewing is excellent in this region. The Timbavati Private Nature Reserve forms part of the greater Kruger National Park. Activities include day and night game drives and bush walks.

The Outpost Resting high on a hill overlooking the Luvuvhu River valley, The Outpost accommodates 24 guests in 12 standalone, open plan luxury suites, offering spectacular views of the vast remote wilderness below. These contemporary suites make full use of space, using concrete and steel with state-of-the-art retractable screens allowing uninterrupted views of the valley below. Game drives and outstanding walking safaris are undertaken in what is arguably one of the most scenically beautiful and diverse wilderness areas in the Kruger National Park. Also known as The Pafuri, The Makuleke Contractual Park is bordered in the north by the Limpopo River and Zimbabwe, to the east by Crooks Corner and Mozambique. This vast and remote 26,500 hectare (65,480 acre) 'Big Five' concession, belonging to the Makuleke people, holds almost 80 percent of the Kruger’s biodiversity. The area is famous for its large herds of elephant and buffalo.


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Zambia From Victoria Falls, fly downstream to the Lower Zambezi National Park where great wildlife is found between the region’s hills and Zambezi River. A short flight brings you to the Luangwa Valley where the accent is on walking safaris with truly knowledgeable guides. Kafue National Park is Zambia's largest park with large herds of red lechwe and puku found in the Busanga Plains.

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Zimbabwe Hwange National Park is great for wildlife and is home to the Painted Dog Conservation and Research Center. Further south is Matobo National Park, famous for rocky outcrops. Lake Kariba offers plenty of game viewing on its floodplains. For superb wildlife in the Zambezi valley and breathtaking scenery head to Mana Pools.

Helpful Information - Zambia Getting Around: There is a good road from Kasane (Botswana) through to Livingstone but for the rest of the country the only way to travel, for the visitor, is to fly on scheduled charter flights. Wildlife: During peak months the rainforest at the Falls is literally dripping from the spray. Riverine vegetation follows the Zambezi but most of the country is woodland with some open savanna areas. There is amazing bird life, great elephants, plenty of carnivores and along the rivers, pods of hippos and good fishing. Currency: The Zambian Kwacha is the local currency however at safari lodges and at Livingstone markets you can use US Dollars, Pounds or Euros. Climate: Cold on winter mornings during June to August, very hot in October and November but often cooled by heavy showers from November through to March. Some safari lodges close for this rainy season. Language: The main language is English but you might hear Lozi or Nyanja, two of the many local languages.

Helpful Information - Zimbabwe Getting Around: The road from Victoria Falls to Hwange, Matobo, Bulawayo and Great Zimbabwe is excellent but to get to Lake Kariba and into Mana Pools you will need to fly. The best way is a charter flight. Wildlife: In the west of the country the Kalahari sands are the base for mostly woodlands, in the north is the Zambezi River and Lake Kariba. Wildlife abounds in these areas, with Hwange well known for its elephant herds, lions and endangered painted dogs, whilst Kariba, Mana and Matobo offer a variety of species including both black and white rhino. Currency: The US Dollar is the currency of use. Climate: Chilly winter mornings and evenings from June to August but dry and good for wildlife viewing. Very hot in October, and rainy from November through to March, however still good for wildlife, migratory birds and wildflowers. Language: English is used throughout the country as well as the local language of Ndebele in most of the west and Shona in the center and east of Zimbabwe. www.classicsafaricompany.com.au


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15 Day Intimate Zimbabwe Lodge Safari Discover lush vegetation and enjoy the incredible kindness of the Zimbabwean people on this 15 day vacation. A true intimate experience awaits you as you venture through Zimbabwe’s most famous National Parks such as Hwange, Nyanga, Lake Kariba and Mana Pools. DAY 1: On arrival at Victoria Falls Airport, you will be transferred to Ilala Lodge to explore the mighty Victoria Falls on a guided tour. '$< Ę˜ After breakfast travel to Hwange National Park. The afternoon is spent on a game drive with a visit to the Painted Dogs Conservation Center. The next day is spent exploring further. (B,L,D) DAY 4: Head to Camp Amalinda in the Matobo area. Matobo Hills is an area of exquisite beauty, steeped in tribal history, ancient mystery and dramatic rock landscapes. (B,L,D) DAY 5: Drive to the Great Zimbabwe Ruins via Gweru. (B,L,D) DAY 6: Travel to the Nyanga National Park and enjoy the afternoon and the following day to experience nature drives. (B,L,D) DAY 7: Head to the Bushman Rock Estate. Take a guided walk through the vineyards to a pontoon, for a sundowner cruise. (B,L,D) '$< Ę˜ Rise early for a walk to the Bushman Rock. After breakfast continue to Mana Pools, and spend the afternoon and next day game viewing on game drives and canoe excursions. (B,L,D) '$< Ę˜ Travel to Lake Kariba. After lunch, take a one-anda-half hour speedboat trip across the lake to Rhino Camp in the Matusadona National Park. (B,L,D) '$< Ę˜ An early departure back to Kariba and onto Antelope Park, home to the African Lion Environmental Research Trust (ALERT). Activities include lion walks and elephant swimming (own expense). (B,L,D) '$< Ę˜ After breakfast return to Victoria Falls for an overnight stay. (B,L,B)

Wilderness Safaris Toka Leya Camp

Tour of the Falls

Overlooking the Zambezi River and seven miles upstream from Victoria Falls is Toka Leya Camp, comprising of 12 raised, spacious en-suite safaristyle tents. The tent interiors boast wooden flooring, tasteful African dÊcor, climate-control, and an expansive wooden deck from which to soak up the views. The camp’s dining and lounge areas offer ample space for relaxation. Meals are served on the sundeck, the pool deck and dining room all overlooking the Zambezi. Activities include a tour of Victoria Falls, river cruises, fishing, game drives and nature walks.

No surprise why Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World! You will understand it instantly while touring the numerous spectacular vantage points along the width of the Falls. Walk through the permanent, beautifully misty rainforest which flanks the Falls, stopping to marvel at the principal sites as it cascades to the depths below: the Main Falls, Horseshoe Falls, Rainbow Falls, the Boiling Pot, Cataract Island and Livingstone Island. Stand and watch, listen and feel the spray and thunderous noise, as millions of gallons of water tumble over the Falls.

Chobe Tour with Game Drive An amazing land and water based tour starting from the Chobe River teeming with animals. Sit securely on board with a relaxing vantage point just off the riverbank and view the game. You are on the mighty Chobe River which flows through the renowned Chobe National Park providing a haven for herds of grazing animals and bird life. Watch this glorious scene unfolding itself – large herds of elephant, often with the tiniest frolicking calves, kicking up dust as they wait their turn at the water’s edge to drink. Frighteningly large crocodiles sun themselves on the banks of the river. View glorious bird life, wonderful game, and enjoy the gentle rocking of the riverboat. When you disembark, join the open safari vehicle for a drive through the Chobe National Park with the chance of seeing more wildlife and bird life, and a gorgeous lunch at a lodge awaits you... overlooking the Chobe River.


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LIVINGSTONE ACCOMMODATION AND TOURING, ZAMBIA / Zambia & Zimbabwe

Livingstone's Adventure Escape to David Livingstone’s 'world of adventure' at the mighty Victoria Falls. The variety of activities will awaken your sense of adventure and transport you in ways David Livingstone could barely dream. The African Queen and African Princess offer daily breakfast, lunch, or sundowner cruises treating passengers to spectacular views of the might Zambezi River and the surrounding game reserves. The Batoka Sky helicopter and micro-light flights offer unique, uninhabited and literally breathtaking views of the Victoria Falls and spectacular gorge that the Zambezi has carved into the surrounding landscape over many thousands of years. Choose between a 12 minute or 25 minute flight. The unique, propeller-free safari boats will take you to remote places that no other craft can reach, allowing for spectacular close-up game viewing. Privately guided canoe safaris takes you through narrow channels on the majestic Zambezi River. Paddle past crossing elephants and hippo pools and spot abundant bird life and game as you drift past the Zambezi Game Park and Mosi-oaTunya National Park. Victoria Falls Horse Safaris offers exhilarating horseback rides from the Falls Resort along trails within the National Park. These trails offer stunning views of the Victoria Falls, as well as the chance of spotting game along the way. Livingstone’s Adventure does its best to let you see Africa’s natural wonders the way the first explorers must have seen them. Itineraries are custom designed according to what the visitor is most interested in seeing, but the emphasis is almost always on pristine wilderness, great wildlife viewing, and exclusivity.

The Falls Resort The Falls Resort and Convention Center is located only moments from the Zambezi River with the dramatic torrent of the Victoria Falls as its natural backdrop. Situated in the 46 hectare (113 acre) Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Wildlife Park, The Falls Resort incorporates the first-class Zambezi Sun and the sophisticated deluxe Royal Livingstone Hotel.

Location: Livingstone, Zambia. Getting There: By air, direct flights daily from OR Tambo to Livingstone International Airport. Highlights: The majestic Victoria Falls, Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, The Royal Livingstone Express Train and water taxi.

Being so close to Victoria Falls, the resort incorporates an Activity Center where travel professionals will advise and recommend a variety of excursions and safaris. The food served in the restaurants of the Royal Livingstone and Zambezi Sun are inspired by the mixed influences of Africa and the results are a culinary exploration garnered from the many different cultures that prevail in this diverse and delightful continent.

The Royal Livingstone Hotel The Royal Livingstone Hotel comprises 173 spacious ensuite guest rooms, each with its own private veranda, stretching along the river bank. All air-conditioned guest rooms are luxuriously furnished, with crisp white linen and large comfortable beds. Fabulous indoor and scenic outdoor dining options are available.

Zambezi Sun All 212 air-conditioned, en-suite guest rooms appealing to families and couples alike, are open and airy and acknowledge their African roots. To appease hungry appetites, an 'alfresco' grill is located alongside the entertainment area at the pool, which is an ideal location for light lunches or pre-dinner cocktails. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

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Tongabezi Lodge Tongabezi Lodge is the ultimate retreat. The original Zambezi River property, this lodge offers laid back luxury integrated into a design that favors vast living spaces. It simply provides the perfect frame for the beauty of Zambia, with the mighty Zambezi River featuring as part of almost every viewpoint. Guests choose from a selection of river cottages and six unique open-fronted and enclosed houses of which two have second bedrooms and three feature private plunge pools. Whether you slow down only for meals or plan to take some serious down time during your stay. Tongabezi Lodge has a series of unusual locations to choose from. The Sampan drifts on the Zambezi (every course of your meal delivered by canoe) and the Lookout has several levels that can be enjoyed privately. Tongabezi Lodge is privately owned and run, with the emphasis on imagination, sustainable energy use, exclusivity and romance.

Sindabezi Island Sindabezi Island is an idyllic bush camp hidden away on a very private isle in the Zambezi River. Sleeping only ten guests, the five romantic chalets are draped in swathes of floaty material and raised over the water on wooden platforms. The unforgettable island is built from sustainable forests and utilises only renewable energy resources — neither cost nor imagination was spared in decoration and the African fusion treatment will surprise guests around every corner. Views include a National Wildlife Park across the waters, the rolling mists of vapor on the Zambezi early in the morning and simply unbelievable sunsets. The entire island can be booked privately — an option that has proven to be perfect for families, small groups traveling together or exclusive wedding parties. Access to Sindabezi Island is by boat or canoe.

Sanctuary Sussi and Chuma Just a short drive away from the world-famous Victoria Falls lies Sanctuary Sussi and Chuma, built on a dramatic bend on the banks of the Zambezi River. The lodge itself is an exclusive haven in the heart of Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, which in addition to the mighty roar of the Victoria Falls, also boasts a wide variety of game as well as countless opportunities for adventure. The main lodge is built on two levels, perched in giant ebony trees overlooking the Zambezi. Guests can relax in the swimming pool or the treatment room, or enjoy a drink in the elevated bar. There are 12 air-conditioned open plan tree houses, connected by wooden walkways with each enjoying superb views over the river. In addition, there are two private houses available, each with two-bedrooms, their own dining areas and decks with plunge pools, and their own chefs and house staff. Guests are also able to indulge in a range of spa treatments.

Wilderness Safaris The River Club The River Club overlooks the Zambezi River, 11 miles upstream from Victoria Falls. Its main area is a well-appointed Edwardian house with lounge, dining room, library, and veranda on which breakfasts and teas are taken. Midday meals are often served on manicured lawns complete with croquet court. The gazebo and the Summer House (with snooker room) are both alternatives for private dining. The pool seems part of the river itself, a secluded deck provides respite and beauty treatments are available in the wellness center. For the energetic the gym, running track and all-weather tennis court are perfect. The ten luxury en-suite chalets and one princess suite are screened, air-conditioned and have uninterrupted views of the Zambezi. Activities (on an inclusive rate) include a Victoria Falls tour, sundowner cruises, tiger fishing, and visiting Simonga Village.


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David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa The colonial-styled David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa is situated three miles from Zambia’s tourist hub, Livingstone, and six miles from the splendid Victoria Falls. Known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, 'the Smoke that Thunders' the falls are one of world’s most impressive natural wonders. David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa offers 77 tastefully decorated en-suite rooms along the banks of the Zambezi River. Featuring five rooms which are Executive Suites each with their own private jacuzzi, four are inter-leading and ideal for families and two comfortably accommodate the disabled. All rooms have private balconies where guests can enjoy their early morning tea or a leisurely sundowner overlooking the river. Spoilt for choice, guests can dine on the Pool Deck or Gwembe Terrace while taking in the Zambezi river scenery. The traditional Kalai Restaurant offers a true gastronomic experience with mouthwatering Afro-Arabian fusion dishes. Ujiji Bar is a relaxed place where guest can try a skillfully made cocktail or vintage from the extensive wine list. The resident Lady Livingstone is a luxurious 144-seater, three-deck river cruiser designed to accommodate groups and individuals. Climb aboard to enjoy a memorable Zambezi sunset cruise. The award-winning David Livingstone Spa, Gym & Wellness Center overlooking the stunning panoramic Zambezi River, offers a wide variety of therapeutic and beauty treatments. The David Livingstone Spa invites you to experience decadent revitalisation at their hands.

Thorntree River Lodge Known as 'The Home of the Elephant', Thorntree River Lodge in Zambia’s Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, just a short distance from Livingstone and the famous Victoria Falls, is a place where African traditions run true. With the humbling Victoria Falls and the popular National Parks thrilling adventure activities and game viewing, Zambia is regarded as Africa’s greatest destination. Situated within this pristine wilderness, Thorntree River Lodge offers nine secluded, comfortable and spacious suites, all with private en-suite bathrooms. With thatched verandas overlooking the mighty Zambezi River, this is Africa at its best. Meals are served al fresco African style, quietly under the stars on a secluded section overlooking the river, or in the main lodge where guests interact socially around the communal dining room table. Here, by the light of flickering candles, and in true African spirit, guests share their day’s experiences, reminiscing on the lives of famous explorers. Thorntree River Lodge offers exciting wildlife adventures. Get upclose-and-personal with elephants, cruise the Zambezi aboard the 144-seat Lady Livingstone river cruiser while viewing hippos and crocodiles, walk with lions in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park and Masuwe Estate, hike through the rainforest to the lip of the falls chasm, enjoy the dramatic views on a 'Flight of Angels' helicopter trip, picnic on Livingstone Island, view the abundant game, canoe, white water raft, kayak, abseil and bungee jump. Do it all or just relax on your veranda with a refreshing gin and tonic. An adventure in true African tradition.

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Royal Chundu Luxury Zambezi Lodge Royal Chundu is a deluxe lodge situated 31 miles from the famed Victoria Falls on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, overlooking the majestic river and expansive bushveld beyond. Spacious suites and public areas masterfully blend colonial elegance and African charm, offering luxurious accommodation in 14 beautiful airconditioned suites. With ten suites perched on the banks of the Zambezi, four private suites are located on the Katombora Island one mile upstream from the main lodge. Royal Chundu also offers exceptional fishing along its private waterways as well as tranquil and picturesque sunset river cruises. Choose to dine indoors in true ethnic elegance, or experience open-air dining in the Chief’s boma, where you will be treated to an authentic African barbecue and traditional song and dance or simply enjoy a private picnic on the Island or a meal on your deck.

Wilderness Safaris Shumba Camp Wilderness Safaris Shumba Camp is located in the center of the Busanga Plains and home to hundreds of red lechwe, ubiquitous puku, stately roan and the diminutive oribi. This wealth of game is a big attraction for predators, including wild dog, cheetah and prides of lion famous for their tree climbing exploits. The Busanga Plains is one of Zambia's most significant wetland resources and one of the few areas in the world that remain untouched by development and human activity. Shumba Camp comprises six spacious luxury safari tents on raised platforms with spectacular views of the surrounding plains. The rooms are large, en-suite with both indoor and outdoor showers. The dining and bar area is elevated so as to take in this vista and each morning's sunrise. Great emphasis has been placed on the ‘guided’ experience - being led by qualified, enthusiastic people with indepth knowledge of the area and its wildlife. You have the option of game drives in and around the plains and night drives provide the added excitement of the nocturnal wonders of the area. The camp is perfectly situated to take advantage of the plains game and predator concentrations of the Busanga Plains, as it is within close proximity to permanent water and has easy access to a mix of seasonal and permanent floodplains. Shumba Camp is named after a favorite species in the area - prides of lion sometimes up to 20 strong! Viewing of species like puku, lechwe and hippo is possible for much of the day from the comfort of your tent or the main deck, while the camp's fig trees ensure both shade and constant bird activity in the canopy above. In fact, the Kafue boasts 491 bird species. Hot-air ballooning is available from August through October and is an inspiring way to view the wide open plains and huge herds of wildlife.

Stanley Safari Lodge Set on a hill overlooking unspoiled bush, only two miles birdsview from the river and the Victoria Falls, you can see the distant views of the spray of the Victoria Falls from every room at Stanley Safari Lodge. Dine in your Stanley Safari Lodge cottage or have dinner in the beautiful dining room. You can also enjoy dinner in the boma, sitting around the camp fire under the stars. Each of the cottages at Stanley Safari Lodge is individually designed and decorated with local materials to keep in harmony with the surrounding area. Accommodation includes double rooms and a family cottage. There is also a romantic honeymoon suite, which has its own fireplace and plunge pool. All the cottages have their own private garden and dining area. The open-sided design gives great views across the Mosi-OaTunya National Park to the Zambezi River and the Victoria Falls.


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Sanctuary Chichele Presidential Lodge Sanctuary Chichele Presidential Lodge was originally built for Kenneth Kaunda, the former Zambian president, in the 1970s and the original colonial style has been retained in the furnishings. A long veranda stretches outside the dining room, from which guests are afforded views down the valley to the Luangwa itself. On cooler nights, roaring fires take the chill out of the air. Each of the ten luxurious suites at Sanctuary Chichele comes complete with a fourposter bed, air-conditioning, full bathroom and every other amenity guests could wish for — all in the middle of the African bush. In keeping with the rest of Chichele, the suites are also decorated in an understated colonial style. French windows open onto private terraces. Getting up early to watch the sun rise over the Luangwa Valley is a once in a lifetime experience. Activities include day and night game drives as well as bush walks.

Sanctuary Puku Ridge Camp Sanctuary Puku Ridge Camp offers guests an authentic tented safari experience in South Luangwa, one of Zambia's best areas for game viewing and bird spotting. The region is home to over 60 mammals including elephant, lion, wild dog, buffalo, hippo and, of course, antelope, as well as over 400 bird species. Guests can spend an afternoon relaxing in the camp's large living area in between thrilling game drives or walking safaris. The central dining area produces gourmet meals, despite being so far away from a city, let alone a road. The camp is designed to leave no trace on the environment and has embraced a very natural kind of African chic in its décor. The seven tents are spacious and comfortable; each with a soothing hot tub and an outdoor shower shaded by trees. Watch the sun rise from your double bed, or spot animals making their way across the plains to a waterhole from your private viewing deck.

Wilderness Safaris Busanga Bush Camp Busanga Bush Camp lies in the heart of the Busanga Plains, a vast mosaic of expansive grassy seasonal floodplains that extends to the horizon. The camp, hidden in a well vegetated tree-island of sycomore fig trees, can accommodate eight guests in four well-appointed tents. The lounge and bar area is under canvas with uninterrupted views out over the plains. Thanks to the rising mist off the floodplains as they dry up in winter, guests an experience incredible sunrises and sunsets, while the floodplains and dambo’s teem with wildlife and birds. Activities at Busanga Bush Camp include game drives, walking safaris and night drives, led by qualified guides. Perfectly situated to see large numbers of plains game such as puku, red lechwe, buffalo and wildebeest, followed by their predators, most notably lion. Cheetah, wild dog and roan antelope are also seen, while for those interested in birding, the park boasts 491 species.

Mushroom Lodge This unique site on the Mfuwe Lagoon inside the South Luangwa Park, was originally built in the early 70s to accommodate the Head of State and his VIP guests. The lodge has a swimming pool overlooking the lagoon which brings welcome relief when temperatures soar. Enjoy meals in the dining area with uninterrupted views over the lagoon, or in the boma under the stars. The lodge offers comfortable, rustic accommodation in six secluded thatched chalets set under Ebony trees along the Mfuwe Lagoon. All ensuite rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, mini-bar and private patio.

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Robin Pope Safaris The Luangwa Valley, which marks the end of the Great Rift Valley, is one of the last unspoilt wilderness areas and possibly the finest wildlife sanctuary in Africa. It covers an area of over 3,474 square miles through which the meandering Luangwa River runs.

Location: South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. Getting There: Scheduled 1.5 hour flight from Lusaka to Mfuwe Airport then an hour to an hour and a half by road to camps along a scenic road. Highlights: Remote South Luangwa experience with exceptional game viewing and bird life. Walking safaris.

The ox bow lagoons, woodland and plains of the valley host huge concentrations of game, including elephant, buffalo, leopard, lion, giraffe and hippo. The bird life is also excellent with around 450 species to be seen. The abundance of leopards in the Luangwa is famous and although not guaranteed. The Luangwa has two endemic species - the Thorneycroft giraffe which is found mostly in the central area of the park and the Cookson's wildebeest which is more scattered and only in the north.

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Zambia Mobile Walking Safaris The Robin Pope Walking Safaris have long been known as one of the best wilderness experiences of the South Luangwa. The five-night walking trail is along the Mupamadzi River; the area is remote and wild, the terrain and habitats varied and the game shy and unused to man. From ants to buffalo, a bird's nest to tracking a lion, many facets of the bush are learned. The fully serviced mobile camp is comfortable and well-equipped with walk-in tents and full bedding. The shower is under a tree and the toilet is a bush toilet with a wooden throne. Meals are served under the open sky.

Luangwa Bush Camping

Nsefu Camp Nsefu Camp was the first game camp in Zambia and dates back to the early 1950s. The original six rondavels have been extended, with a spacious bathroom added. Each room has a clear view of the river from your veranda. The bar overlooks a waterhole that is very productive for game, especially leopard at night.

Tena Tena Camp Situated in the exclusive Nsefu Sector within the South Luangwa, this tented camp sits nestled under a magnificent and thick grove of mahogany trees. On a double tiered river bank each of the five rooms enjoy their own private view onto a long stretch of the Luangwa River. Guests can watch the elephants, hippo and antelope on the river banks from the camp.

Luangwa Safari House This castlesque exclusive safari house is situated on private land; on the edge of a seasonal lagoon with a backdrop of the Chindeni Hills. The game, including herds of elephant and journeys of giraffe, use this area to feed and water throughout the day. Each of the four bedrooms, is large, stylish and individual. The plunge pool is ideally located looking out over the lagoon. With its own staff complement plus safari guide, vehicle and hostess, complete privacy and flexibility are offered. Game drives and safari walks are on offer.

Robin's House On the banks of the Luangwa River, Robin’s House has spectacular views of the river and the animals that come down to drink. The grove of mahogany and ebony trees shade the front of the house and provide a perfect lunch site. It has two luxury en-suite bedrooms, a central sitting room and dining room; plus a plunge pool. The private kitchen and chef allow for meals to be served where and when guests like – especially great for families. There is also a private guide and vehicle for the game viewing activities. All walking safaris are accompanied by an armed game scout.

One of the most exclusive experiences on offer in Africa is bush camping with Robin Pope Safaris. Walking with top guides, exploring the bush from the fixed camps by camping out for a couple of nights, dinner and stories around the fire, with simple but delicious food. This is simple camping but with that extra touch of comfort. There are stand up tents, mattresses on the ground, sheets and blankets, wash basin, shared 15 gallon bucket shower, bush loo, full bar and food service. The walking is in one of the most lagoon rich areas of the Luangwa and hence the game is superb.

Luangwa River Camp Featuring only five chalets and ideally situated opposite the game rich Luangwa Wafwa, it has all the creature comforts of a deluxe camp yet with all the intimacy, tailored activities and flexible meal times you come to expect from a bush camp; quite like nothing else on offer in the Luangwa Valley. The main area is elevated on wooden decks affording great views to the park and river. The swimming pool is sunk into the deck on two levels with a waterfall adjoining them. Seating areas are all elevated and open plan with a bar area as well as a dining and reading area.

Nkwali Camp Nkwali is located on Robin Pope Safaris’ private land, overlooking the South Luangwa National Park. The land offers superb game viewing; with beautiful ebony woodland and open grass plains. Elephant and several other animals often cross the Luangwa, or come to the waterhole near the thatched dining room. The six en-suite chalets are cool and spacious, with a view of the river and the plains beyond. Throughout the year the camp has direct access to the park by boat, vehicle or pontoon.


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South Luangwa National Park - The Bushcamp Company

Location: In the remote southern area of the National Park. Getting There: Scheduled flights from Lusaka International Airport to Mfuwe, then road transfer or private charter flight to Kapamba Airstrip. Highlights: Exclusive, intimate bushcamps with expert guiding. Walking safaris and both day and night drives in an unspoilt wilderness area.

For wildlife, and wildlife-lovers, it does not get any better than the South Luangwa National Park. With its verdant floodplains rustling with huge herds of game, mopane woodlands and indigenous hardwood forests filled with over 470 species of birds, and a mighty river that attracts thirsty animals like a magnet, it’s a natural utopia and one of Africa’s truly great wildlife sanctuaries. Bordered on one side by the Muchinga Escarpment and the Luangwa River on the other, the park consists of 3,493 square miles of untouched wilderness supporting one of the greatest concentrations of wildlife in Africa. It was none other than explorer David Livingstone who first recognized the extraordinary allure and unique nature of the South Luangwa Valley. Crossing the Luangwa River in 1866, he declared, “I will make this land better known to men that it may become one of their haunts. It is impossible to describe its luxuriance.” It was not until 1938 that the area was proclaimed a game reserve, and then given National Park status in 1972. In 1961 the legendary Norman Carr put the Luangwa on the map as a safari destination leading the first walking safari in the reserve.

mineral-rich alluvial floodplains that stretch out to distant blue hills. Predators such as lion, leopard and wild dog stalk the smaller game, whilst primates such as yellow baboons and vervet monkeys swing through the trees. Down on the river, huge densities of elephant, hippo and crocodile enjoy the cool waters. There are two distinct seasons, during which the park completely changes its appearance. In the dry season (May to October) the bush is less dense, providing optimum conditions for viewing game, especially as animals congregate at the waterholes and rivers. During the wet summer (November to April), the park is lush and green. Wildlife is harder to spot but the park is arguably at its most beautiful in this ‘emerald’ season. Unlike some other African National Parks, in the South Luangwa the focus is always on the wildlife. Sprawling visitor centers and restaurant complexes are nowhere to be found here – just traditional safari lodges and intimate, rustic bush camps that merge discreetly into the landscape, from where you can enjoy the true pleasure of being surrounded by an unspoilt African wilderness.

Over 100 different species of mammal call the South Luangwa National Park their home, drawn by the diverse range of habitats from sandy seasonal river courses to the

Chindeni Bushcamp

Kuyenda Bushcamp Set beneath shady trees by the Manzi River, Kuyenda embodies the authentic charm of old Africa with its cluster of traditional thatched grass huts and back-to-nature feel. Settle down in the lounge and look out over the neighboring plain where the drama of the African wilderness is played out each day. The four rooms have en-suite bathroom with a safari drum shower.

Chindeni lies in an enviable location on the edge of a serene lagoon where hippo chortle and elephant wallow. With its four vaulted, canvas en-suite rooms, private verandas, cozy sitting rooms and views of the Chindeni Hills, this is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful tented camps in the South Luangwa.

Kapamba Bushcamp

Chamilandu Bushcamp Accommodating only six guests, there is nothing quite like waking up at Chamilandu. The rippling waters of the Luangwa River, the gentle rise of the Chindeni Hills and a vast African sky – especially when you are lying in a four poster bed in a stilted tree-house. Enjoy a sundowner from the comfort of the thatched bar and dining area.

In a remote corner of the South Luangwa lies Kapamba, a camp that combines the isolation and superb game viewing opportunities of a true bushcamp with a touch of luxury. Enjoy a sundowner on the riverside deck or sink into your own private plunge pool as the wildlife ambles past in one of only four chalets.

Bilimungwe Bushcamp

Mfuwe Lodge

Set beneath a huge mahogany tree, the heart of Bilimungwe is the cool, shady lounge area that looks out over one of the camp’s three waterholes. With the open waters of the Luangwa River also on your doorstep and a nearby plain where leopard prowl. Bilimungwe’s four raised thatched rooms have en-suite bathroom and a private deck.

Beneath a canopy of ebony and mahogany, its thatched buildings are arranged around the banks of two lagoons where an endless stream of wildlife will keep you enthralled as you lounge on the open deck, take a dip in the swimming pool or pamper yourself in the bush spa. Accommodation includes en-suite bathroom and private game viewing deck.

Zungulila Bushcamp Peace reigns supreme at Zungulila, a charming camp that embodies the essence of old colonial Africa and a bygone era. Set on the side of a raised knoll, the four beautiful Merustyle thatched tents look out over the sparkling Kapamba River and an expansive plain where natural springs attract huge herds of game. Ostrich, Zambia

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Chinzombo Camp Chinzombo is the next generation of Zambian bush camp. Wildly luxurious, it brings a new level of style, comfort and elegance to the Luangwa Valley. Architects Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens, the visionaries behind North Island Seychelles, have created six sublime villas one of which is specially designed for families with two-bedrooms. Each has a private pool, cooled sleeping areas, spacious bathrooms and Wi-Fi. In the shade of magnificent trees the 24 hectare (60 acre) riverside location teems with wildlife and has direct private access to the National Park on the opposite river bank.

Luwi and Nsolo Camps Luwi and Nsolo Camps are quintessential ‘barefoot luxury’ bush camps. They are in a remote area of the South Luangwa wilderness and each camp has just four chalets with grass and reed walls and open air en-suite bathrooms. The chalets are individually designed and extremely comfortable with the finest bedding. Most activities are on foot with some night drives; the area is famous for regular wild dog sightings and thrill of tracking lion on foot is an experience not to be missed. Additionally these camps are perfect to experience the 'Return to the Wild' sleepout.

Chongwe River Camp and Tsika Island On the confluence of the mighty Zambezi and Chongwe Rivers lies Chongwe River Camp. The eight standard en-suite tents string along the Chongwe River with wonderful views of the escarpment in the near distance. The tents are complemented by two suites with individual butler service and private plunge pools. Additionally, situated in the middle of the Zambezi River, Tsika Island sits about 18 miles upstream from Chongwe River Camp. Accommodation on the island is comprised of three, unassuming chalets and is completely private and exclusive to Chongwe guests.

Chongwe River House Chongwe River House sits on the serene and breathtaking bank of the river after which it was named. Recently winning the 'Best Safari House in Africa' for the second time in a row, the house has no straight lines and is built around trees using mainly natural stones and wood. Sleeping eight guests in four, vast bedrooms with private en-suite bathrooms, the house is fully hosted on a private basis, has a full-sized pool and its own safari guide and game viewing vehicle, allowing for exclusive activities to be offered to guests.

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Kakuli Camp Kakuli means old buffalo bull and was Norman's affectionate nickname. This beautiful camp has four traditional walk-in safari tents each with en-suite bathrooms made with natural materials. As well as an exciting base for walking and game drives in the peak season, it is the only true bush camp open in Luangwa’s ‘Secret Season’ (Jan 20–Apr 3) for Rivers and Rainbows safaris. At this time of the year the river is high and guests can experience both walking and boating safaris. Kakuli Camp is famous for leopard and lion sightings and an abundance of resident hippos.

Mchenja Bush Camp Set in a grove of magnificent ebony trees Mchenja Bush Camp is a luxurious, elegant and stylish tented camp overlooking a huge sweeping bend in the Luangwa. Mchenja has been described as one of the most luxurious and romantic bush camps in Zambia. The five specially designed octagonal tents with roll-top baths and outdoor showers string along the Luangwa River affording spectacular views from all rooms. Elephants are known to drink from the plunge pool in the main area and lion and leopard are frequently seen wandering around the nearby ebony grove and permanent lagoon.

Kapani Lodge Built by Norman Carr (the father of Zambian conservation/tourism) in 1986 and his home until his death in 1997, this family-friendly lodge with nine rooms is situated on a ridge above the Kapani Lagoon. Elephant and hippo regularly wander through camp and the deck is a spectacular place from which to watch the busy lagoon. Kapani is a great camp for families, groups and guests enjoying their first safari experience before heading to one of the remote bush camps in the heart of the South Luangwa National Park, and the perfect place from which to visit local community projects.

Kasaka River Lodge Kasaka River Lodge is located two miles from the Lower Zambezi National Park and directly opposite the famed Mana Pools World Heritage-listed site. Kasaka offers an authentic and memorable safari experience; the camp has two ‘wings’ - the cultivated side and a natural bush side and all tented chalets have en-suite bathrooms. Also on offer is the Hippo Pod, a private villa with two large canvas bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a private pool and private dining which makes this a truly exclusive property. Kasaka also offers a great Bush Kids programme.


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Victoria Falls Safari Club The most exclusive address in town, the Victoria Falls Safari Club blends African history and the enchanting power of nature with modern comforts to bring an atmosphere of exclusive African distinctiveness. Located within the magnificent grounds of the award-winning Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, this luxurious accommodation offering comes complete with uninterrupted views of unspoilt bushveld and spectacular African sunsets. The VIP premium experience at Victoria Falls Safari Club includes spacious rooms with the modern, open design giving a sense of abundant space. The exclusive club ethos is reflected in such features as butler service, private check-in/check-out and a 'feelgood' multi-functional area that includes a bar, lounge and terrace. Opened in August 2012 this lavish private facility comprises of four superior suites and 16 club rooms, and was voted Best New Product by the Association of Zimbabwe Travel Agents.

Ilala Lodge The warmest of welcomes and a gracefully distinguished ambiance await you at Ilala Lodge. The lodge's ideal location just minutes from the Falls and the town center, makes it an excellent choice. Feel at ease in the elegant and spacious rooms. Relax in luxurious style whilst you listen to the meditative rhythm of the great Zambezi as you drift off to sleep. All rooms have en-suite facilities bathroom with separate shower, air-conditioning, overhead fan, satellite TV, hair-dryer, tea/coffee making facilities, complimentary Wi-Fi and a safe. The spacious rooms have patio doors leading onto either an open lawn or a balcony. Experience new tastes, indulge in unusual flavors and enjoy delectable dishes at The Palm Restaurant. The restaurant leads onto an expansive deck and gardens which have views over the Zambezi River.

Victoria Falls Safari Lodge Located just over two miles from the thundering splendor of Victoria Falls and the spectacular Zambezi River, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge sits high on a plateau bordering the Zambezi National Park. The 72 roomed lodge is created to give the impression of an open-plan tree house and offers guests brilliant views of the legendary African sunsets. The resort’s focal feature is a central waterhole which attracts wildlife all year round. An exclusive 20 room wing called the Victoria Falls Safari Club brings to 92 the total rooms available. All the en-suite rooms have air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, mosquito nets and direct dial telephone. Consistently voted Zimbabwe’s Best Safari Lodge by the Association of Zimbabwe Travel Agents, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge boasts two of the country’s top restaurants, The Boma – Place of Eating, and the à la carte MaKuwa-Kuwa.

Stanley & Livingstone Private Game Reserve The 2,428 hectare (6,000 acre) Stanley and Livingstone Private Game Reserve, situated just a ten-minute drive from the Victoria Falls and Zambezi River. Home to the 'Big Five', the lodge offers 16 exquisitely furnished suites, of which ten are double suites including the sumptuous honeymoon suite. Each consists of a spacious bedroom, en-suite Victorian style bathroom, gracious lounge and individual secluded patio. Other facilities include game drives, swimming pool, sun deck terrace (where guests can enjoy breakfast and lunch) and the sun lounge.

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Bumi Hills Safari Lodge and Spa The lodge offers stunning views of the Zambezi escarpment and the vast Lake Kariba as well as a variety of activities, such as game drives and walks, sunset cruises on the lake and bird watching excursions, sailing and fishing excursions. The close by Matusadona National Park is home to an abundance of wildlife including rhino, elephant and buffalo. Relax at the Bumi Hills Spa as you look out over the lake and game-rich shoreline. There are 20 rooms all front facing towards the lake with air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, and either a balcony or veranda.


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Wilderness Safaris Davison's Camp Davison's Camp is in Hwange National Park, in the south-eastern Linkwasha concession - one of the best game viewing areas of the entire park. A classic African tented camp, the units are tastefully hidden beneath a grove of false mopane trees, overlooking a waterhole and plain. This camp with its eight tents offers a wonderful bush experience. The tents and the separate main area, comprising a lounge, dining room, and open camp-fire area and pool, look out over the waterhole. Activities at Davison's Camp include game drives in open 4WD vehicles, or guided walks in the morning, while during the siesta hours you can view wildlife coming down to the waterhole to drink from your tent veranda or the main area. Game viewing is productive year-round and wildlife frequently encountered here includes lion, herds of elephant, buffalo, leopard, white rhino, hyena, giraffe, sable, blue wildebeest, impala, common waterbuck and reedbuck.

Wilderness Safaris Little Makalolo Little Makalolo Camp lies in the heart of Hwange National Park, in one of its best game viewing areas, overlooking a vibrant waterhole. The camp's six rooms have en-suite facilities, with both indoor and outdoor showers. Solar power is used for electricity ensuring a lighter environmental footprint. The living areas include a dining room, lounge, plunge pool and an open fire area for those traditional evening fireside tales. There is a log pile hide overlooking the waterhole in front of camp where guests can enjoy remarkably close wildlife viewing during siesta hours. Activities at Little Makalolo Camp center on open 4WD Land Rover game drives and guided nature walks throughout the Makalolo concession. The area's large number of waterholes attract game in both quantity and variety, especially in the winter months when Hwange is home to a Noah's Ark parade of animals as they come down to quench their thirst.

Elephant's Eye, Hwange

Wilderness Safaris Ruckomechi Camp

A big game experience, yet exclusive, luxurious and truly eco-friendly. Elephant’s Eye, Hwange presents an unforgettable African wildlife experience in an intimate and welcoming setting easily accessible from Victoria Falls. Activities include game drives and night drives on the 2,428 hectare (6,000 acre) concession, game drives in Hwange National Park, village excursions, visit to the Painted Dog (wild dog) Conservation Center and bird watching.

Ruckomechi Camp, situated in Mana Pools National Park, accommodates guests in ten ensuite tented units, all of which overlook the wide Zambezi River. The camp is set amongst shading acacia trees, much loved by elephants for their nutritious seeds. Each tent has indoor and outdoor showers, and the camp boasts a favorite amongst guests: its outdoor ‘bath-with-a-view’ in a secluded, scenic spot. Wildlife viewing takes place in open 4WD vehicles, motorized pontoon boats, canoes and on foot. Catch-and-release fishing is available by arrangement.

Wilderness Safaris Mana Canoe Trail This exploration is perfect for adventurous travelers, allowing guests the closest possible encounters with wildlife on one of the greatest rivers in Africa. This thrilling experience traverses the Mana Pools National Park, through the heart of Mana Pools and along the Zambezi's shoreline, canoeing past countless hippos on the way! Each night is spent camping on the banks of the Zambezi River, ultimately finishing 40 miles downstream with many adventures to recall. Encounters with animals, whether on canoe or on foot, are up-close and awe-inspiring. The trail is for reasonably fit guests and is led by an experienced guide. Support vehicles and staff assist guests and set up camp each day. The Mana Canoe Trail departs every Monday and Thursday between May and November.


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The Hide Safari Camp Well known and much loved, The Hide Safari Camp is situated in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe's largest game reserve, known for its abundant and diverse wildlife. Into its third decade, The Hide Safari Camp has justly earned its reputation as a great wildlife experience wrapped in welcoming hospitality. An award-winning camp that one can rely on to live up to its high standards. Accommodating up to 20 guests in well appointed classic or deluxe tents, that all overlook a productive waterhole. All tents have en-suite facilities. The Hide Safari Camp prides itself on having knowledgeable enthusiastic guides to explore what Hwange has to offer. Experience up to four game activities per day including bush walks with a professional guide, day and night drives, and ‘hide’ sits. There is much to see with over 100 mammals and over 400 bird species. Adventurous guests can enjoy spending a 'sleep-out' in the romantic Dove’s Nest.

Changa Safari Camp A dream safari destination on the shores of Lake Kariba in the Matusadona National Park. Situated within a private concession and with its own two miles of lake shore, you can realize the total raw African experience from tastefully furnished, fan cooled, spacious deluxe East African style tented suites. Each suite has its own private deck and stunning views of the mysterious Matusadona Mountains across the inland sea of Lake Kariba. This rich wilderness area offers exceptional game drives as well as walking and fishing safaris, all in the company of highly trained professional guides. Healthy populations of predators, including lion, leopard, hyena and cheetah as well as elephant, buffalo and antelope frequent the shoreline. Hippo and crocodile are abundant in the cool waters.

Big Cave Camp Big Cave Camp reposes atop an enormous granite whaleback commanding inspirational views across the famous Matobo National Park. Sophisticated African architecture incorporates colossal boulders into a luxuriously appointed thatched lodge positioned amidst ancient Khoisan rock art. History, culture, flora and fauna abound in the Matobo Hills. Optional activities include rhino tracking, bird watching, mountain biking, and cultural tours. Retire at the day's end to the natural rock-pool and sundeck, the Leopard's Lair lounge and bar, a cave-style boma for pre-dinner drinks or the popular lodge library. The seven thatched A-frame cottages, each with en-suite bathroom and private balcony, resonate African creative flair. Find solitude within an intimate retreat as secluded as the original Kalanga grain bins that nestle amongst the rocks.

Camp Amalinda Camp Amalinda is situated just outside the Matopos National Park about 27 miles outside of Bulawayo. The Matopos region has been classified as a World Heritagelisted site and is home to a small but diverse population of wildlife. This includes black and white rhino, leopard and a mix of plains game. Camp Amalinda has nine bespoke, luxury rooms set within the granite boulders of the area. Each of these spacious rooms have a distinctive look and feel due to slightly different furnishings allowing Amalinda to offer a unique and personalized accommodation experience. The main area has a boma fire place, a small library and a wonderful sitting area with sweeping views of the surrounding Matopos. Activities include hikes to the tops of giant granite dwalas, walks to the world renowned caves and bushman paintings, game drives, abseiling, rhino walks and access to the spa and salon.

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Malawi / INTRODUCTION

Malawi Known as the ‘Warm Heart of Africa’, this little land-locked country is famous for its beautiful freshwater lake and the welcoming smiles of its people. Besides the Lake with its sandy beaches, clear water, colorful fish and great resorts, Malawai also has the cooler highlands of the Nyika Plateau – a rolling plateau dotted with stunning mountain outcrops, and the wildlife-rich area around the Shire River.

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Wilderness Safaris Chelinda Lodge Chelinda Lodge is set against a pocket of hagenia woodland and overlooks vast tracts of Nyika National Park's rolling grasslands, dotted with large herds of roan, eland and zebra. Accommodation at Chelinda Lodge consists of eight double story log cabins, each with a fireplace for those icy highland nights. Activities at Chelinda Lodge revolve around day and night nature drives which explore the rolling hills and patches of evergreen forest of the Nyika Plateau. Nature walks and mountain biking are also very popular.

Wilderness Safaris Mvuu Lodge Mvuu Lodge nestles on the banks of a lagoon just off the Shire River. The river forms the western boundary of the internationally acclaimed Liwonde National Park. In this fertile area an excellent diversity of animals - including elephant, sable antelope, impala and waterbuck can be seen. The eight spacious tents have ensuite bathroom facilities and a private viewing platform looking out on the lagoon. Activities revolve around boating trips on the river and game drives. Nature walks and bike rides are also popular. The Rhino Tracking Experience is a unique activity.

Wilderness Safaris Mumbo Island Camp Mumbo Island Camp is named after the pristine tropical island on which it is built. The crystal warm waters of Lake Malawi National Park boast some 2,000 species of fish. Accommodation at the intimate Mumbo Island Camp comprises of tastefully furnished, comfortable tents with hot bucket showers and 'eco-loos'. Limited to only 14 guests at a time, Mumbo Island Camp is perched on rocks high above the water. The most popular activities here are diving or snorkeling through the clear water and lazing in a hammock in the 'chill-out' area, contemplating the breathtaking scenery.

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Pumulani Luxury Beach Lodge Pumulani is situated on the westside of the Nankumba Peninsula on the south end of Lake Malawi – romantically named 'The Lake of Stars'. The lodge is subtly nestled in the lush hills amongst the trees and craggy outcrops. Nankumba Peninsula is recognized as one of the most beautiful shores of the Lake and borders Lake Malawi National Park. This Park was established in order to protect the cichlid fish unique to the area. In 1984 the park was designated a World Heritage-listed site. The lodge is built on a steep hillside which provides the most spectacular views from the villas, dining and main lodge area. The central area consists of a spacious open restaurant with an undercover area, bar and a cozy fire area. The infinity swimming pool is on a lower terraced deck. There are three raised walkways with steps lead off from the central area to the villas and down to the beach. The lake shore bar is open all day and offers light snacks as well as refreshments. Pumulani's ten villas are individual in shape and style but all have a spacious bedroom, bathroom and extensive sitting area. The front sliding doors open onto the deck – elevated above the ground giving optimal views. Privacy, space and a sense of well-being are key elements. Guests can simply relax in the tranquil scenery or enjoy the many activities on offer. These include snorkeling, kayaking, water-skiing, fun tube, wake-boarding, sailing, fishing and diving. Village walks are also available. Birdwatchers will enjoy the abundant birds in the lake shore beach and garden as well as the hillside woodland.

Majete Wildlife Reserve South west of Blantyre, in southern Malawi. This is one of Malawi’s largest protected areas covering an area of over 70,010 hectares within the Miombo, Miombo/Brachystegia and mixed Combretum woodlands plus mosaics of riparian forest. This is Malawi's only 'Big Five' reserve. A wide variety of game including rare antelope species can be found in Majete. Birding is typical of the Miombo woodland region with 250 species.

Location: Southern Malawi. Getting There: From Blantyre it is a two-and-a-half hour road transfer. Highlights: Malawi's only 'Big Five' reserve offering true wilderness experience with very little human traffic.

In 1955 the reserve was proclaimed and has been under the management of the African Parks Network since 2003. African Parks is a not-for-profit organisation that takes on total responsibility for the rehabilitation and longterm management of National Parks and other protected areas, in public and private partnerships with African Governments.

Mkulumadzi Lodge Mkulumadzi enjoys an idyllic location at the confluence of the Shire and Mkulumadzi Rivers, along with the perfect combination of splendid isolation and first-class facilities. The eight luxury chalets are tucked beneath the surrounding riverine forest, each with a beautiful sunken bath and private viewing deck on to the river. Activities include river cruises, game drives and walking safaris.

Monkey Bay, Malawi

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Botswana From the sands of the Kalahari Desert to the waters of the Okavango Delta and all the wildlife in between, this is a superb country to visit. Wild enough for the adventurer in you, but with a good range of accommodation, great cuisine, and superb wildlife viewing, Botswana is definitely a country to be explored by the first-time visitor to Africa.

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Kalahari Get out to Makgadikgadi or Nxai salt pans and the northern part of the Kalahari Desert for stunning scenery and walk with Bushmen. November to January expect odd storms and showers but migratory birds are excellent and wild flowers superb. June and July is great for game but take the thermal underwear for cold mornings.

Linyanti Great mix of water and wildlife, unspoilt, with excellent small safari camps. Good opportunity to see the endangered painted hunting dogs. Visit at any time of the year, all months have some special bird, insect, flower, tree or animal that is at its best or most prevalent then.

Okavango Delta Relax as you’re paddled by mekoro (wooden dug-out canoe) through reeded channels with clear sandy bottoms, frothy papyrus, tiny jewel-colored frogs, while fish eagles call and hippos splash. Wildlife is often seen and the bird life is prolific.

Savute and Chobe Chobe National Park is home of the elephant and offers amazing game viewing by 4WD vehicles and by boat where game visit the banks of the Chobe River to drink. Savute, a remote and wild corner of the Chobe National Park offers the greatest concentration of lion.

Helpful Information Getting Around: Maun (rhymes with ‘town’) is the hub for all safaris. Light aircraft flights connect you with all the camps from Maun or Kasane. There are great overland safaris if you have the time. Wildlife: Flat treeless salt-pans, scrubby low-growing vegetation and sandy ridges are found in the southern and central part of the country and are great areas, depending on the season, for brown hyena, large herds of zebra and springbok, beautiful gemsbok, wildflowers, San (Bushman) experiences and the sound of silence. In the north the Delta, waterholes and rivers entice magnificent birds and plentiful wildlife; from egrets to elephant and lion. Currency: The ‘Pula’, meaning ‘rain’, is the local currency. Use Pula for fuel and food but US Dollars, Pounds and Euros are well accepted for most travel services and as tips in safari camps. Climate: The ‘Wet’ season is from November to March and the ‘Dry’ season is from April to October. Winter mornings are cold in June and July, and October is the hottest month of the year. Language: Local language is Tswana but English spoken in all tourist areas.


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5 Day Best of Botswana Fly-in Safari Best of Botswana 10 nights / 11 days Chobe – Savute – Moremi –Okavango Delta –Makgadikgadi Pans This accommodated Luxury Guided Mobile Safari will take you into five different areas: Okavango Delta, Moremi , Savute, Chobe and Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. This outstanding safari will give you the opportunity to gain insight into the regions, wildlife and luxury lodges of Botswana’s famous game reserves and national parks. Each departure is accompanied by a selected professional safari guide, providing unique and personal insight into the wonders of these wilderness destinations. With a maximum of 6 participants per departure the group size is limited and guests will travel in fully equipped and customized luxury safari vehicles.

11 Day Botswana Lodge Explorer The Botswana Lodge Explorer Safari lets you experience the stunning beauty, unimaginable vastness, and prolific wildlife of the best kept African secret — Botswana. This lodge safari starts and ends in Victoria Falls and includes comfortable accommodation, game drives and more. DAY 1: On arrival into Victoria Falls Airport, you will be met and transferred to Ilala Lodge. Visit the Victoria Falls on a guided tour. '$< ʘ Depart Victoria Falls and make your way to Camp Chobe, on the Namibian side, of the Chobe River, overlooking the Chobe National Park, where you spend the next two nights. Embark on a boat cruise on the Chobe River, where hippo, crocodile, and a vast number of birds are a common sighting. On the following day, explore the flood plains on a guided walk. '$< ʘ Get up early and be driven to your accommodation in Botswana, Planet Baobab, then take a stroll through the surrounding baobab forest. The next day is spent exploring and game driving in the famous Nxai Pan. '$< ʘ Make your way to the Khwai area where you will find your next camp, Khwai Bedouin Camp situated on a private concession. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure for optional activities. The next day you journey into the famous Moremi Game Reserve. DAY 8: Enjoy morning game drives in the Khwai area in a 4WD vehicle before you travel to your accommodation in Maun, Thamalakane River Lodge. The afternoon is yours to spend at leisure. '$< Transfer to Maun Airport for your flight to Kasane, you will be met and transferred to Chobe Safari Lodge. The afternoon is spent on a game drive through Chobe National Park. '$< ʘ Head back to Victoria Falls and enjoy the rest of the day at your own leisure while staying at Ilala Lodge. After breakfast the next day, you will be taken to the airport in time for your departure flight.

andBeyond Botswana Explorer Expedition The andBeyond Botswana Explorer Expedition takes guests on the adventure of a lifetime among the most remote and untouched corners of the country’s iconic game reserves. The mobile camping portion of the expedition spends eight nights in comfortable domed tents with private bathrooms, each featuring an en-suite with flush toilet and al fresco bucket shower. Tented guest areas include comfortable director’s chairs and a bush dining area. The last night of this adventure is spent at The Elephant Camp, within sight of the breathtaking Victoria Falls, one of the natural wonders of the world. As the landscape changes from destination to destination, the warm African welcome at each private campsite remains the same. A maximum of six guests on each mobile safari ensures that everyone is guaranteed a window seat and a dedicated professional guide unravels the secrets of the bush on each stage of this unforgettable expedition.

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Botswana Mobile Safaris This luxurious mobile Botswana all-inclusive safari package gives insight into areas and wildlife that may not otherwise be seen on a typical fly-in safari. Chobe, Savute, Moremi, Okavango and Makgadikgadi regions are explored in supreme comfort. '$< Ę˜ On arrival at the airport, you will be welcomed by a Desert & Delta representative and transferred by road to the renowned Chobe Game Lodge. (D,B,L,D) '$< Ę˜ After an early breakfast, you will depart in your specially equipped safari Landrover, and head for the Savute region. A day is spent traveling through the park to Savute Safari Lodge. Depending on the time of year, your guide may take another less travelled route via the Nogatsaa area. You will arrive at Savute Safari Lodge in the afternoon for a two night stay. (B,L,D) '$< Ę˜ After an early start and breakfast, you depart Savute Safari Lodge and travel in a south-westerly direction journeying through the Mababe depression and into Moremi Game Reserve, crossing the famous Khwai River Bridge at North Gate. Your specially adapted safari vehicle carries director’s chairs, a table and hammocks for a relaxing lunch stop enroute. Enjoy an extended game drive on the way to Camp Moremi in the Xaxanaka area (pronounced Kakanaka) where you spend the next two nights. (B,L,D) '$< Ę˜ Your safari vehicle remains in camp while you depart by boat into the heart of the magnificent Okavango Delta. This pristine eco-system is characterized by winding waterways and tranquil lagoons. Nxaragha Island deep in the Delta is the setting for Camp Okavango, your home for the next two nights. (B,L,D) '$< Ę˜ Before leaving the Delta enjoy a morning activity, followed by your scheduled charter flight over the Okavango to Leroo La Tau. This desert location is situated along the banks of the Boteti River on the western boundary of the Makgadikgadi National Park. It is here you will spend the last two nights. (B,L,D) DAY 11: Enjoy a last morning activity and breakfast at Leroo La Tau, before bidding farewell and transferring to Maun Airport for your onward arrangements. (B)

Rhino Reintroduction Fund Fly-In Safari With less than 40 rhinos left in Botswana’s National Parks, this is an exceptional opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with some of nature’s most imposing wildlife. The rhino is critically endangered in Botswana, and this exclusive package has been designed to raise awareness and funds for the Botswana Rhino Relocation and Reintroduction Project. The four or six-night packages include two nights at Leroo La Tau, a luxury photographic safari lodge located in Botswana’s Makgadikgadi National Park, which is home to almost ten percent of the country’s white rhino. Guests can then enjoy two or four further nights at your choice of Desert & Delta Safari's other lodges: Camp Moremi, Camp Okavango, Xugana Island Lodge, Savute Safari Lodge, Chobe Game Lodge or Chobe Savanna Lodge. The Botswana Rhino Packages are flexible in that two or three additional camps can be combined with Leroo La Tau. This makes for the perfect combination of adding both the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park with the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve and/ or Chobe National Park and in doing so, ensuring that you assist in contributing to an environmental need for the destination. These packages are fully inclusive of all meals, local brand drinks, activities, National Park fees, laundry service, airport taxes, inter camp scheduled charter flights, medical evacuation insurance and provide for a contribution towards the Botswana Rhino Relocation and Reintroduction Project. Experience a fully inclusive fly-in safari whilst contributing to the area.


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Wilderness Safaris Great Wilderness Journey This combination camping and lodge safari experience explores Botswana's scenic northern areas: from the Okavango Delta to Linyanti and Chobe, finally ending with the famous Victoria Falls. '$< Ę˜ Arrive in Maun then fly by light aircraft to Jacana Camp in the Okavango Delta. '$< Ę˜ Fly to Khwai Discoverer Camp, located in a private concession just north of the Khwai River. Accommodation is in walk-in canvas tents with en-suite facilities. '$< Ę˜ : After breakfast, you fly north-east to the private Linyanti Concession. After a short game drive you arrive at camp, which is elegantly set up under ebony and knobthorn trees overlooking panoramic vistas of the Linyanti Wetlands. DAY 10: After a morning drive, fly to the northern Chobe region of Chobe National Park. DAY 11: The grand finale is a guided tour of the Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.

Wilderness Safaris Migration Routes This short nature and wildlife-focused route explores the crystal-clear waterways and fertile green islands of the Okavango Delta and the continually moving wildlife of northern Botswana within the broad vistas of the Linyanti, ending at the thundering waters of the Victoria Falls. Staying in private wilderness areas and with a diverse range of activities, covering unique and wild areas from the air, by vehicle, on foot and in mekoro, ensuring a close connection with nature and spectacular game viewing. '$< Ę˜ Arrive in Maun and fly to Xigera Mokoro Trails Camp, Okavango Delta. '$< Ę˜ Fly to Khwai Adventurer Camp, Khwai Concession. '$< Ę˜ Fly to Linyanti Adventurer Camp, Linyanti/ Chobe. '$< Fly to Kasane for a river boat cruise in the Chobe National Park and then road transfer to The River Club OR Toka Leya, Livingstone. DAY 10: Guided tour of the Victoria Falls and road transfer to Livingstone Airport.

Wilderness Safaris Kalahari Plains Camp Kalahari Plains Camp is in a remote part of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, a place famed for its outstanding wildlife with vast herds of antelope followed by abundant predators – including the legendary black-maned Kalahari lion. This region also offers some of the best summer wildlife viewing in Africa. The camp, situated on an immense pan, comprises ten en-suite canvas units each with an additional sleep-out 'starbed' from which to enjoy the night skies. The lounge and dining area has a separate swimming pool and deck. The camp is raised off the ground to catch the breeze and take in the sweeping, spacious views across the Kalahari. Solar power provides electricity and hot water, and the innovative insulated canvas walls and roof keep the temperatures inside comfortable. Guided game drives unlock the wildlife treasures found here and San Bushman experiences provide insights into their unique culture.

Deception Valley Lodge Deception Valley Lodge is a pristine oasis deep in the Kalahari Desert of Botswana. Experience the vastness of the Kalahari whilst enjoying abundant bird life, game viewing or star gazing by night. By day light, the swimming pool provides a cool refuge from the warm African sun whilst by nightfall the boma offers a social fireplace to warm oneself over a drink. Enjoy the San Bushmen, the magnificent game viewing, and the complete seclusion from the business of everyday life. For the more private, the lodge also offers the exclusive Kalahari Manor House, complete with its own private guide, private chef and accommodating up to a maximum of four people. Another option is to spend a night in the wild, at a traditional San village, where you will have dinner the way the San prepare their food. Accommodation for the night will be in a traditional San hut.

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Jack's Camp Jack’s Camp is located in The Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Botswana. An authentic 1940s-style tented safari camp, which houses a private museum, gift shop, drinks tent, and pool pavilion. Spectacular vistas, creative surprises, expert guiding, old-world safari styling and superb cuisine all come together to create an experience that is completely different to any other. Activities on offer all year round include: Walking and interacting with a group of Zu/hoasi Bushmen, getting up-close-and-personal with incredibly friendly habituated meerkats, day/night game drives to seek out unique desert wildlife, excellent birding and Chapman’s Baobab, and one of the oldest and largest trees in Africa. Dry season (16 April - 31 October) activities include quad biking across the lunar expanse of the pans. Wet season (1 November - 15 April) activities include experiencing the annual migration of zebra and wildebeest.

San Camp San Camp is possibly the most romantic camp in Africa. Six classic white tents stand majestically perched on the shore of the enormous sparkling Makgadikgadi Salt pans, each sheltered by a cluster of stately desert palms. Soothing and serene, pared down safari elegance with minimal ecological impact. The mess tent contains a small natural history museum, library and decadent tea tent. A tented yoga pavilion is the perfect place to relax, unwind and retreat. Activities on offer include walking and interacting with a group of Zu/hoasi Bushmen, getting up close with incredibly friendly habituated meerkats, day/night game drives to experience unique desert wildlife, excellent birding, Chapman’s Baobab, one of the oldest and largest trees in Africa and quad biking across the lunar expanse of the pans. San Camp is open during the dry season (16 April - 31 October).

Camp Kalahari A relaxed, family-friendly traditional safari camp, ideal for those seeking fun and adventure, without sacrificing comfort or style. The camp is an eclectic mix of original African furniture and textiles paired with traditional campaign style furniture and colonial. Facilities include a traditionally built thatch library, living/dining area and pool pavilion for those hot Kalahari days. Activities on offer all year round include: Walking and interacting with a group of Zu/hoasi Bushmen, getting up close with incredibly friendly habituated meerkats, day/night game drives to experience unique desert wildlife, excellent birding and Chapman’s Baobab, campsite of Livingstone & Selous, and one of the three largest and oldest trees in Africa. Dry season (16 April - 31 October) activities include quad biking across the lunar expanse of the pans. Wet season (1 November - 15 April) activities include xperiencing the spectacular migration of zebra and wildebeest.

Planet Baobab Situated close to the village of Gweta, 180 miles from Francistown and 124 miles from Maun, Planet Baobab combines style with comfort while remaining true to its African inspiration. Choose between beautifully painted, traditionally styled, Kalanga Huts with en-suite bathrooms or the shady campsite. The Africantastic ‘shebeen’ style central mess features a tasty bar menu, and when it heats up, cool off in the biggest coolest pool in the Kalahari. Activities on offer all year include guided bush walks through the forest of baobabs, traditional cattle post and village visits, friendly habituated meerkats and expeditions to Nxai Pan. Dry season (25 April - 31 October) activities include quad biking across the salt pans and sleeping out under the night sky. Wet season (1 November - 24 April) travel to the Makgadikgadi National Park to track the zebra & wildebeest migration.


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Leroo La Tau Guests looking for a superb Botswana safari experience will be enthralled by the charms of Leroo La Tau. Situated on the border of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Leroo La Tau sits on cliffs overlooking the Boteti River, a once-dry river which began flowing again in late 2009 after two decades of unexplained drought. Activities include game drives through the stunning environment of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, home to the second largest zebra migration in the world. This concentration of zebras attracts numerous predators including leopard and lion. There is also a chance of seeing the rare white rhino during your stay at Leroo La Tau. The newly flowing river has brought relief to the resident pod of hippos, and is expected to attract breeding herds of elephant to add to the Park’s sizable bull population. After game drives, guests can enjoy the beautiful swimming pool, or make their way down to the covered viewing hide to watch the animals as they drink from the banks of the Boteti River. Other facilities include a dining room, lounge and cocktail bar, wildlife reference library and boma. Leroo La Tau accommodates 24 guests in spacious thatched rooms which dot the cliffs along the Boteti River. Each room features a private wooden viewing deck with a 270 degree panorama of the Boteti River and the park.

Xakanaxa Camp As one of Botswana’s very first Okavango safari camps to be established, Xakanaxa Camp has gone to extraordinary lengths to preserve its original African bush camp character, whilst always providing guests with every comfort. Its prime location on the banks of the Khwai River, adjacent to the Xakanaxa Lagoon in the heart of the Moremi Game Reserve, ensures that it is one of the only safari camps which can provide guests with an authentic, year round Okavango Delta land and water safari experience. Guest activities include game drives in the Moremi Game Reserve, which is rated one of Africa’s finest game viewing areas, offering sanctuary to herds of elephant, sable, giraffe, wildebeest, impala and waterbuck. Lion, leopard, cheetah, wild dog and hyena complete the picture. Water game viewing is also available with powerboat exploration of the Okavango Delta. Birding is spectacular, especially during the spring and summer months when the migrants breed. Huge numbers of breeding storks and herons are attracted to the world-famous heronries which lie to the north of the lodge. Guests can enjoy meru-style, all canvas, classic luxury safari tents on individual raised decks. Each tent has en-suite facilities within the tent consisting of a shower, hand basin and ablution facilities. Accommodating just 24 guests, Xakanaxa Camp is intimate and exclusive and set in a relaxing and tranquil environment. You can relax by the infinity pool, cool off in the heat of the day by the plunge pool, enjoy breathtaking sunsets from the main deck or your tent, or simply enjoy relaxing on the viewing deck.

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Camp Okavango Enjoy a unique safari experience at Camp Okavango. Situated on the fringes of Moremi Game Reserve. Camp Okavango is completely surrounded by the waters of the Okavango Delta. Due to Camp Okavango’s remote island location, the majority of activities are water based. Mokoro trips are popular; guides pole traditional dug-out canoes through the shallow channels of the Okavango Delta, a tranquil activity which allows guests to experience a virtually untouched Africa. Guests may see elephant, giraffe, the rare sitatunga or other game at the water's edge, but much of the beauty of a mokoro activity is in the detail: brightly-colored frogs no bigger than a thumbnail, clinging to the swaying reeds; kingfishers which hover, transfixed, before plunging into the water to grab a tiny silver fish; water lilies opening and closing in the sun. Other activities include seasonal fishing, sundowners, and for the more adventurous, a bushwalk. Highly-experienced guides lead the bushwalk, ensuring the guests’ safety at all times. This is an opportunity to see big game; lion, elephant, buffalo and hippo are just some of the sights that can be seen while on foot. Guests can unwind in the surroundings of Camp Okavango; enjoy the unobtrusive bird viewing hide, relax beside the water feature on the open patio, or take a refreshing dip in the secluded swimming pool. Accommodating just 24 guests in complete privacy, East African-style safari tents are individually positioned on a teak platform, while the idyllic Okavango Suite is a thatched wooden cottage, perfect for honeymooners.

Camp Moremi For the classic African safari experience, look no further than Camp Moremi in Botswana’s world-renowned Moremi Game Reserve. In the heart of the Okavango Delta, Camp Moremi is situated on the edge of Xakanaxa Lagoon in an area well-known for its spectacular game viewing opportunities. Guest activities include game drives throughout Moremi Game Reserve’s many different ecosystems. Allow your guide to introduce you to a new world of wildlife; leopard curled up in the branches of mopane trees, elephant grazing under a canopy of green, or lion camouflaged in the long grass. Moremi Game Reserve’s incredible wetlands support a myriad of antelopes including impala, kudu and waterbuck, and provide shelter for hippo and crocodile. Guests may even see white and black rhino - recently reintroduced to Moremi Game Reserve, these magnificent animals are thriving once more. Further explore Moremi Game Reserve by boat: Xakanaxa Lagoon and its surrounding channels provide a chance to enjoy the picturesque waters of the Okavango Delta with its kaleidoscope of bird life. The majestic fish eagle and vivid malachite kingfisher are frequently seen, and even the rare Pel's fishing owl makes an occasional appearance. Guests can enjoy the luxurious seclusion of African-style safari tents on individual, elevated teak decks. Accommodating just 24 guests, Camp Moremi ensures exclusivity and privacy in a tranquil environment. Relax at the swimming pool, marvel at spectacular sunsets from the lagoon-side viewing deck, or enjoy the wildlife reference library, dining room, lounge and cocktail bar.


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Wilderness Safaris Chitabe Camp Have close encounters with spectacular bird life and wild game at Chitabe Camp, situated on a beautiful island of mature trees in prime southeast Okavango Delta, Botswana. The eight spacious en-suite meru-style tents give you a stellar point of view from their elevated wooden decks. Each tent boasts indoor and outdoor showers, and the central part of camp includes a thatched dining area, bar and lounge leading onto an open veranda. Raised wooden decks provide superb views across the wilds of the floodplain. Cool sanctuary in the heat of the day is found in a swimming pool, and activities include day and night game drives, nature walks, and supreme birding. Chitabe Camp has earned a well deserved reputation for fantastic year round game viewing, with regular sightings of large predators, elephants, and abundant plains game.

Wilderness Safaris Jao Camp Jao Camp lies on the southern side of the plains, an area with beautiful islands fringed with riverine forests. Jao Camp has nine spacious, exquisite tents, each individually handcrafted. These twin-bedded canvas and thatched rooms are situated beneath a canopy of shady trees and have en-suite facilities, as well as an outdoor shower. Built on raised decks, each has a private sala for afternoon siestas and offers wonderful views of the spectacular surrounding floodplains. In addition to the lounge and dining area, there are two plunge pools and an outdoor boma for dining under the stars. Mekoro, boat trips, fishing, day and night game drives and birding are on offer all year round due to the abundance of wildlife. Huge herds of red lechwe can be seen, followed by their primary predator, prides of lion. Other game typical of Botswana include elephant, buffalo, leopard, tsessebe, zebra and wildebeest, hippo and crocodile.

Wilderness Safaris Kwetsani Camp Kwetsani, one of the most remote camps in the Okavango, is situated on an elongated island covered with palm, mangosteen and fig trees. The five beautifully furnished ‘tree-house’ chalets, each with its own en-suite bathroom and outdoor shower provide guests with open, airy accommodation of thatch roofs, wood, glass and canvas. All are elevated and connected with wooden walkways. The main area includes a dining room and lounge area situated under a shade roof. Guests can view wildlife by traditional mekoro or experience outstanding game drives by day and night. Enjoy the elevated decks with astounding views of local wildlife and minimal eco footprint. Savor delicious food and wine in the camp and during surprise bush meals. Ride traditional mekoro's or experience thrilling game drives. The area is well known for its lion population, while drives to nearby Hunda island are renowned for leopard viewing.

Wilderness Safaris Mombo Camp Mombo Camp is located on the northern tip of Chief's Island within the Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango Delta. Multi-award-winning Mombo Camp comprises of nine spacious tents raised six feet from the ground. Bathrooms are en-suite, with both indoor and outdoor showers. Magnificent vistas are the order of the day, with all the rooms, the sala, long veranda and lounge area taking advantage of the very best that the Okavango has to offer. Mombo Camp's main living and dining areas are under thatch, but a boma adds traditional flavor to a delicious dinner under the stars. There is also a plunge pool in which to relax. Activities at Mombo Camp include morning and afternoon game drives. Open 4WDs provide an excellent vantage for viewing wildlife. This area boasts enormous concentrations of plains game and predators - providing arguably the best big game viewing in all of Africa.

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Wilderness Safaris Xigera Camp Xigera Camp (pronounced Keejera) is located on a riverine island right in the heart of the Okavango Delta. This part of the Moremi Game Reserve is a true wetland paradise, with Xigera Camp surrounded by deep channels and lush vegetation. Xigera Camp consists of ten luxuriously furnished tented rooms - each with en-suite facilities and an outdoor shower. Raised on wooden platforms and walkways, each tent offers superb views of the seasonal Okavango Delta floodplains and the lagoon. Permanent water allows an unparalleled variety of activities such as mekoro trips, game drives and motorboat outings. A mekoro ride is not to be missed at Xigera Camp. On this traditional dug-out canoe, the only sounds are the rustling of the wind through the reeds and the lapping of the water against the boat. Xigera is home to rare birds like Pel's Fishing Owl and the African Skimmer, and when water levels permit, game drives are an attraction.

Wilderness Safaris Vumbura Plains Vumbura Plains Camp is a luxury camp situated in a private concession in the extreme north of the Okavango Delta. Vumbura comprises two separate seven-roomed satellite camps, each with its own raised dining, lounge and bar area tucked beneath a canopy of cool and shady indigenous trees. Magnificent vistas across the Okavango Delta floodplains are a feature. A star-gazing deck with comfortable cushions protrudes into the floodplain, a place to gaze upwards, or a convivial camp fire setting. Vumbura Plains Camp is unlike any safari camp you will have seen before. Each large, luxurious room is raised off the ground on wooden decks and each comprises a bedroom, lounge, shower and full en-suite bathroom. Outdoor showers are an experience in themselves, as they are private from people, but you may well spy an elephant spying on you! The rooms are open with screens on three sides, and the billowing curtains between the various areas create the sense of a yacht floating through the floodplains. Each room also has a plunge pool and 'sala' - a comfortable area to lie and relax, watching the waving grasses of the floodplain. Vumbura Plains Camp offers both land and water activities, principally wildlife viewing in varied habitats in open 4WD vehicles, nature walks, mekoro trips and boat excursions. Whilst exploring the spectacular ecology of this area, one can enjoy close-up viewing of lion, leopard, elephant, cheetah and buffalo along with all the plains game. Birding around Vumbura Plains Camp is incredible - with both variety and prolific numbers. The Vumbura area is possibly the only area in the Okavango Delta where one can see red lechwe and sable antelope on the same game drive, and the rare African wild dog often hunts in the Vumbura area.

Sanctuary Chief's Camp Sanctuary Chief's Camp is located on Chief's Island, one of the many islands created by the seasonal floodwaters of the Okavango. There are vast numbers of animals that congregate here, offering a great game viewing experience with morning and afternoon game drives. The guest pavilions are hidden away in a jackalberry and sausage tree woodland that is characteristic of the area. All have their own private decks and indoor and outdoor showers, generously draped mosquito nets and traditional ceiling fans. There is a communal decked living room with stunning views over the floodplains, while the dining area surrounds a fire pit on the very edge of the Piajio plains so that guests can continue their game viewing while enjoying fine cuisine and wines. Sanctuary Chief's has been designed with consideration for the environment - in fact, the whole camp can be removed without anyone knowing it was ever there.


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Sanctuary Stanley’s Camp This intimate camp is gathered around a large sitting and dining area which affords magnificent views over the floodplains of the Okavango Delta. From the swimming pool, watch giraffe and other plains game march across the savannah. You might even catch a glimpse of rare wild dog stalking the plains. This is one of the best places in the world for seeing buffalo in large numbers, with herds often exceeding 2,000. Each canvas tent boasts a traditional ceiling fan and is individually designed, but all have a classic and understated elegance that harks back to the explorers and colonialists of the 19th century. Large wooden decks provide private areas to relax in hammocks or enjoy cocktails before dinner in the spectacular dining mess. Sanctuary Retreats and Living With Elephants invite you to explore Africa from an elephant's perspective, walking in the gigantic and silent footsteps of nature's great masterpiece. Day and night game drives as well as walking safaris and mokoro excursions are available.

Kana Kara Camp The Okavango Delta is characterized by waterways isolating many islands of differing sizes. The water originates high in northern Botswana before fanning out to form this wildlife sanctuary. On the edge of the Selinda spillway, as the river meanders along its course, a picturesque site was located for Kana Kara. Kana Kara is not a game lodge, but rather a semi permanent tented safari camp comprising of six meru style tents, each with en-suite facilities and outdoor shower. The facilities are modest yet comfortable and are positioned to command uninterrupted views of the northern delta. The camp is ideally reached by plane from Maun or Kasane and this makes the position perfect for guests traveling either to or from the Chobe/Victoria Falls, or from the Kalahari. Freshly prepared meals enjoyed at scenic dining spaces will punctuate your safari experience which will include mekoro and walking safaris, as well as open vehicle game drives.

Sanctuary Baines' Camp The five tented suites at Sanctuary Baines' Camp are opulent and luxurious, with adjoining bathrooms and four-poster beds swathed in mosquito netting. Traditional safari ceiling fans create a cooling breeze at even the hottest times of the year. Should you wish, your bed can be wheeled out onto the private wooden deck for a night under the stars, overlooking the shimmering waters of the Boro River where hippos can often be spotted. There is a communal swimming pool, and the wide wooden deck that surrounds the main dining and sitting room is the ideal place to relax while observing the varied wildlife present here. See prowling lion looking for prey at the edge of the lagoon that the camp overlooks, or watch one of the many elephant who live in the area. Sanctuary Retreats and Living With Elephants invite you to explore Africa from an elephant's perspective, walking in the gigantic and silent footsteps of nature's great masterpiece.

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Camp Kuzuma Camp Kuzuma is situated in a vast private concession known as the Kuzuma Forest Reserve. The camp is a 70-minute easy road transfer from Kasane Airport. The lodge has five luxury double/twin suites, equipped with Victorian style, highback bath, double inside shower, outside shower, his and hers basins and a private patio. The main area consists of a fine dining area, a luxury lounge/library and well equipped cocktail and cigar bar. All this overlooks a water hole that is frequented by an abundance of wild life and in the evenings is floodlit for night activity. The whole camp is under canvas and is elevated over a meter (three feet) above African soil to minimise the carbon footprint. Activities available include game drives, sunset/night drives and guided walking safaris. Also on offer are excursions to the Chobe National Park, Chobe River cruises, Victoria Falls day trips and fishing expeditions.

Chobe Game Lodge Enjoy an authentic African safari at Chobe Game Lodge in Botswana’s iconic Chobe National Park. Ecotourism certified and newly renovated Chobe Game Lodge is the only permanent game lodge within the boundaries of the park. Open vehicle game drives are conducted by Chobe Game lodge's team of expert guides. Chobe National Park is home to the world’s largest concentration of elephant – said to number more than 100,000. Further inland are riverine woodlands and grassy plains, the only place in Botswana where the puku antelope can be seen. The plains also feature the rare roan, sable, red lechwe and bushbuck and are frequented by giraffe, buffalo, zebra, lion, leopard, and a healthy population of the endangered African wild dog. River safari cruises provide a different wildlife perspective. Elephant in their hundreds line the river front, drinking, bathing, swimming and playing while huge crocodiles bask in the sunshine and hippos lie submerged in the cool waters. Bird watching in the Chobe is unparalleled with over 450 species many of which are regional specials including the rock pratincole, African skimmer and schalows turaco. The majestic African fish eagle abounds and flocks of brightly colored bee-eaters nest along the river banks during the summer. The 47 room lodge has landscaped gardens, swimming pool and terrace, gym and spa, two bars, snooker room, star gazing deck and a riverbank boma where a Marimba band entertain guests under a mahogany canopy. Marvel at Chobe’s spectacular sunsets and wildlife along the new 460 foot long newly built raised boardwalk with viewing decks overlooking the Chobe River across to Namibia.

Elephant Valley Lodge The Chobe region is home to the largest population of wild elephant in the world. Elephant Valley Lodge is located in the Kasane Forest, which is adjacent to the Chobe National Park. The 20 ‘meru styled’ tents are situated around well manicured lawns or along the edge of the valley. Elephants move around the camp boundary, along their well worn paths to and from the Chobe River. Each of the tents feature twin beds, en-suite shower and toilet, mini-safe and fan. Open guest areas, a secluded hide, refreshing swimming pool and the tents complete the lodge which lies beneath a forest of sturdy knob thorn trees. Within these tree tops, the largest colony of white back vultures occur. The lodge is unique for several reasons namely being situated within a game rich reserve affording the guests wonderful sightings between the open landrover safaris into the Chobe and boat cruises along the Chobe River.


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Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero is a luxurious riverside retreat in the heart of the bush, with all of the facilities of a larger resort. Guests can relax in the split-level swimming pool, unwind with a pampering session in the spa or enjoy the gourmet food that the lodge has become known for. The main area commands fabulous views over the Chobe River which borders Chobe National Park to the north. Each cottage has its own private garden where guests can sip cocktails after a day of game viewing, and or enjoy a freestanding bath and indoor and outdoor shower. While at Sanctuary Chobe Chilwero, a visit to the spa is an absolute must. The fullservice spa offers a range of treatments and rituals of the highest quality to relax, restore and revitalise guests. Authentic African design has been integrated with, and inspired by, the abundance of nature that surrounds the lodge. Activities include game drives and sundowner cruises.

Savute Safari Lodge Travelers looking for an exceptional Botswana safari experience will be delighted with Savute Safari Lodge. Situated in the south west of the world-famous Chobe National Park, Savute Safari Lodge overlooks the Savute Channel, a fascinating river which began flowing again in late 2009 after a curious 28 year absence. Activities introduce guests to the varied ecosystems that Chobe National Park’s 1,930 square mile Savute area encompasses. Experienced guides point out different environments, from the Savute Marsh – which has also recently welcomed the waters of the Savute Channel – to the waterlogged Marabou Pans and the rocky outcrops of the Gubatsa Hills with its ancient San rock paintings. Wildlife at Savute is phenomenal: the area is home to the rare roan antelope, the endangered African wild dog, plus leopard, cheetah and large herds of zebra, tsessebe and wildebeest. Savute is also well known for its incredible concentration of lion and its elephant herds, and the lodge is unique in featuring an established waterhole next to its viewing deck which attracts elephant, sometimes in their hundreds, day and night. Guests can relax by the swimming pool, watching the animals as they make their way down to the Savute Channel. Other facilities include a lounge and cocktail bar, dining room, wildlife reference library and a stunning al fresco viewing deck which affords a superb panorama over the Savute Channel and the waterhole. Accommodating a maximum of 24 guests, the spacious thatch and timber rooms feature open plan bedroom and lounge areas, and private wooden viewing decks.

Ngoma Safari Lodge Located in the Chobe Forest Reserve just under two miles from the Chobe National Park, Ngoma Safari Lodge commands awe-inspiring views over the Chobe River and floodplain. The lodge’s central area includes a well-appointed sitting room, dining room and bar area as well as a plunge pool. Your own private river-facing suite offers quiet refuge and is one of only eight luxuriously styled and spacious suites, each complete with bath, indoor and outdoor showers and a private outdoor living area with a 'refresh and relax' pool. Additional amenities include air-conditioning, bath and tea/coffee making facilities. Due to its location in the Chobe Forest Reserve the lodge is able to offer game walks with a professional guide as well as night drives. Ngoma Safari Lodge, a joint community and privately funded project, is committed to making a sustainable difference to the local communities and their environment.

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Wilderness Safaris Savuti Camp Savuti Camp is situated in an isolated part of the Linyanti concession along the Savute Channel in northern Botswana. This intimate camp's en-suite accommodation is in seven large walk-in tents that are raised off the ground and face onto the Savute Channel. From the camp's thatched dining area, a plunge pool and large viewing area extend outwards on raised wooden decks, providing a wonderful view of the channel and its wildlife. Explore the environs through day and night game drives, nature walks with a guide (on request), and several well-positioned hides for safe, up-close animal viewing. Game concentrations here are high, and apart from abundant plains game, species such as roan and sable antelope, giraffe, lion, leopard,cheetah, spotted hyena, black-backed jackal and wild dog may also be encountered. In winter, this area can also be excellent for the rare aardvark and aardwolf, which are big ticks on anyone's mammal lists!

Giraffe, Etosha National Park

Wilderness Safaris DumaTau Camp DumaTau Camp is built under a grove of mangosteen trees overlooking a large hippofilled lagoon. It is located close to the source of the Savute Channel in the western part of the Linyanti, which makes drives along the Savute Channel or the river the highlights of a stay here. Each en-suite tent is spacious, spreading out under a canvas roof, with a wraparound clear-story window that allows for dramatic views of the riverfront, all from the comfort of the room. Night sounds are a highlight, especially roaring lions (DumaTau in the local language). The main areas include a dining room, bar, lounge, open dining deck and plunge pool with a swing-bed sala. Activities allow guests to view game during day and night game drives, on short nature walks, and while boating along the serene waters of the Linyanti Marsh (levels permitting). There are also a number of platforms and hides near camp from which to view and photograph wildlife.

Wilderness Safaris Kings Pool Camp The nine well-appointed rooms of canvas and thatch each have a large en-suite bedroom and lounge. Folding doors lead to a veranda with private plunge pool, separate thatched sala to soak up the views and an outdoor shower. The lounge and dining areas are set on expansive decks, and there is a pool and an open-air ‘kgotla’ (boma) for evening dining under the stars. Activities include day and night game drives and boat cruises along the Linyanti River (water levels allowing). The two hides allow guests to spend their siesta time watching game come down to drink.

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INTRODUCTION / Namibia

Namibia This is a country of arid landscapes, stark coastlines and massive sand dunes, and exceptional beauty. The ancient lake-bed of Etosha National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, the coastline has shipwrecks, diamond mines and thousands of seals. Visit the south where sand dunes harbor an amazing ecosystem of creatures, or travel north to the home of the traditional Himba tribes.

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Etosha is an apparently endless pan of silvery-white sand, upon which dust-devils play and mirages blur the horizon. Etosha National Park excels during the dry season when huge herds of animals can be seen amidst some of the most startling and photogenic safari scenery in Africa.

Skeleton Coast & Kaokoland

This is home to the country’s famous desert-adapted elephants and black rhino, and also to a few small communities who are benefiting from the visitors who come here. Walk amongst the granite domes in the south to find caves and shelters adorned by a wealth of Bushman rock art. Enjoy seeing one of the largest sheets of ancient lava in the world.

Sossusvlei

The remote northwest of Namibia, known as Kaokoland (or the Kunene Region), is home to dramatic scenery, small populations of game and the Himba people – and beside it lies the equally remote coastline of the Skeleton Coast. Fly-in safaris are the only way to explore this region. Inland from the coast, Kaokoland is a huge, scenic wilderness.

The Sossusvlei is a huge clay pan, enclosed by giant sand dunes. Some of the spectacular sand dunes are more than 984 feet high and are the tallest in the world. Here you will find dead acacia trees that mark old courses of the river, now dried up. Some of these have been dated at over 500 years old.

Helpful Information Getting Around: Roads are mostly excellent but distances from north to south of the country are great. Very good place to hire a car or 4WD depending on where you wish to travel. There are charter flight companies and highly recommended are the small group air safaris. Wildlife: Etosha is excellent for viewing elephant, lion and rhino. Visit the seal colony on the Skeleton Coast and look for jackal and brown hyena. Search for the desertadapted elephant in the Namib Desert or flocks of flamingo near Walvis Bay. Currency: The Namibian Dollar is the local currency but the South African Rand is also used. Credit cards are widely accepted at lodges. Climate: April to June have warm days and cool nights. July to September offers beautiful days but cold nights in the deserts. November to February are very hot but with refreshing rain. Language: Although English is the official language you will frequently hear German, Afrikaans, Oshiwambo, Herero and the Khoisan (San) languages. www.classicsafaricompany.com.au


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7 Day Distinctive Namibia Experience the amazing contrasts found in Namibia; the red dunes and pale pans of the Namib Desert, the rocky outcrops and elephants of Damaraland and the oasis of the Kunene River surrounded by mountains and plains. '$< ʘ Depart from Windhoek to spend two nights exploring Sossusvlei, while taking in the splendor of the towering red dunes of the Namib Desert. (D,B,L,D) '$< ʘ Experience a scenic three hour flight over the Namib Desert for a different view of the desert and the Skeleton Coast’s spectacular topography, before deviating inland to northern Damaraland for two nights. (B,L,D) '$< ʘ Experience a scenic flight over the Namib Desert to the vast Marienfluss Conservancy in the extreme north-west of Namibia to the intimate Serra Cafema Camp, scenically poised along the lush banks of the Kunene River. (B,L,D) DAY 7: Return to Windhoek by charter flight. (B)

7 Day Best of Namibia Enjoy this seven day fly-in safari through the best areas of Namibia; the Sossusvlei’s iconic red dunes, the rugged topography of Damaraland and the wildlife-filed Etosha National Park. '$< ʘ Travel by light aircraft from Windhoek to Sossusvlei, your base for the next two nights. Activities include early morning excursions in 4WDs to see Sossusvlei’s magnificent dunes and the vlei itself. (D,B,L,D) '$< ʘ Fly over the dunes of the Namib and Sossusvlei to Meob Bay on the Atlantic coast, and up the Skeleton Coast. Stop at Walvis Bay for a boat trip, then head for Pelican Point, home of a large seal colony. Overnight at Damaraland. (B,L,D) '$< ʘ Fly by light aircraft from Damaraland to Etosha National Park, boasting great concentrations of game, especially in the dry winter months. Activities include game drives, bush walks and game viewing. (B,L,D) DAY 7: Depart Ongava for your flight back to Windhoek. (B)

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CAPRIVI STRIP AND BEYOND / Namibia

Chobe Savanna Lodge Experience a unique Chobe hideaway at Chobe Savanna Lodge, situated on the peaceful Namibian banks of the Chobe River. Adjacent to the Chobe National Park, Chobe Savanna Lodge is set on a peninsula of Namibia’s eastern Caprivi Strip and is only accessible by boat from Kasane in Botswana (approximately one hour). Chobe Savanna Lodge’s riverside location ensures guests have a host of water-based activities to enjoy. Chobe National Park is home to the largest concentration of elephants on earth and guests can see these amazing animals bathing, swimming and frolicking in the river right before their eyes. Large numbers of hippo and crocodile line the river bank, and the area is home to vast numbers of Cape buffalo. Chobe Savanna Lodge’s location on the remote western stretch of the river makes for an ideal location for photographers, bird watchers or catch-and-release fishing for bream and tiger fish. To experience the Namibian culture, guests are invited to visit the nearby Kasika Primary School supported by Chobe Savanna Lodge and enjoy a bush walk to witness traditional Namibian village activities along the way. Guests can enjoy the refreshing swimming pool, deck and al fresco gazebo, while an open boma area on the river bank is a beautiful outdoor dining location. The stunning main thatch and timber building houses the lounge, library, dining room, and a game viewing bar boasting amazing 270 degree panoramic views over the Chobe River to Botswana. The 12 thatch and brick chalets are fully air-conditioned and feature en-suite bathrooms and a private deck with beautiful views of the wildlife which frequents the area.

Divava Okavango Lodge & Spa

Impalila Island Lodge

Divava Okavango Lodge & Spa is nestled amongst majestic trees on the banks of the Okavango River just half a mile away from Popa Falls, fondly referred to by the locals as Paradishi Ghomumbiru (Little Paradise). Offering an exquisite view over the Okavango River with excellent opportunities for bird watching. The lodge features comfortable chalets, bush bar, restaurant, swimming pool and a viewing deck overlooking the Okavango River. Activities include boat cruises to view hippo and crocodiles and game viewing trips to the Mahango Game Reserve.

Nestled close to the junction of four countries, Impalila Island Lodge is a water-bound wonderland in the Caprivi Strip, Namibia. With over 60 miles of waterways to traverse, Impalila lies a mere 50 miles upriver from the Victoria Falls. There are eight luxury en-suite chalets all with river views and an attentive team who produces culinary art, meal times become a ritual of their own. Encounter Africa's big game & bird life by boat. Follow the island's footpaths for a village visit and learn of the medicinal uses of the indigenous plant life.

Ntwala Island Lodge Intricate floating walkways, surrounded by wild and powerful waterways, link an untouched Namibian cluster of islands in the heart of the Mambova Rapids. Situated 43 miles upriver from the Victoria Falls - where white sand beaches and palm trees add to the romance - Ntwala Island Lodge is a wonderfully secluded Caprivi Strip destination. Ntwala Island Lodge features four luxury suites, each inclusive of a private plunge pool, viewing deck, annex bath feature, indoor and outdoor shower, as well as a private sala extending enticingly out over the water. Enjoy personalized service and culinary expertise as well as privately guided activities (big game, fishing and birding). Ntwala also offers exclusivity and intimacy within a complete holistic African experience. Meander between the multiple waterways with your personal guide and private boat, cruise the quiet backwaters or revel in an exclusive sunset cruise while viewing a plethora of game.

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Wilderness Safaris Serra Cafema Serra Cafema is located in the extreme north-west of Namibia on the banks of the Kunene River. Undoubtedly amongst the most remote camps in Southern Africa, Serra Cafema is reachable by a three hour light aircraft trip from Windhoek. Accommodation at Serra Cafema consists of eight riverside meru-style canvas and thatched villas on elevated decks. Each fully furnished tent has an en-suite bathroom and ceiling fan. Activities at Serra Cafema revolve around the exploration of surrounding Namib Desert sands and the lush oases along the river, nature drives and carefully guided quad bike excursions through the fragile dunes. Boating on the Kunene River provides you with the opportunity to venture through the lush riverside oases. Walking in the remote mountain valleys is also a highlight, as is a visit to a Himba settlement to visit one of the last true nomadic people in Africa. The phenomenon of fairy circles is best viewed here.

Wilderness Safaris Damaraland Camp Damaraland Camp is situated in the Huab River Valley, arguably the most pristine wilderness area in Namibia. The camp consists of ten adobe-styled, thatched units each raised on individual wooden decking - part of which extends out to form a large viewing deck with magnificent vistas. Each tent has en-suite facilities. An open campfire and outdoor 'boma' can be enjoyed during calm evenings, with superb stargazing in the crystalclear night skies. Activities at Damaraland Camp revolve around exploring the Haub River system, featuring guided nature drives and walks. Morning and afternoon drives in search for desert-adapted elephant are a great favorite. Gemsbok, kudu, springbok, and occasionally lion, cheetah, elephant and black rhino can be spotted. Interesting flora can be viewed on the way to some of Africa's best known rock engravings, including the famous Twyfelfontein etchings.

Wilderness Safaris Desert Rhino Camp Desert Rhino Camp lies amongst rolling, rocky hills with scattered euphorbia, ancient welwitschia plants, scrubby vegetation and isolated clumps of trees. Accommodation is in the form of eight meru-style canvas tents. Raised from the ground on a wooden deck, each tent features an en-suite bathroom. The tented dining and lounge area of Desert Rhino Camp is also raised on a wooden deck in a single tent which is open plan and has partially open sides offering panoramic views. Activities at Desert Rhino Camp focus on rhino tracking on foot and by vehicle, and the efforts to conserve these last free-roaming individuals of their species. The region's freshwater springs also support healthy populations of desert-adapted elephant, Hartmann's mountain zebra, giraffe, gemsbok, springbok, kudu and occasionally seen predators such as lion, cheetah, leopard, brown and spotted hyena.

Wilderness Safaris Ongava Tented Camp Located in the much-lauded Ongava Game Reserve to the south of the Etosha National Park, Ongava Tented Camp overlooks a nearby waterhole to which a plethora of wildlife congregates to drink. Constructed from stone, canvas and thatch, Ongava Tented Camp accommodates 16 guests in eight large comfortable meru-style tents - all with ensuite facilities, open air and indoor showers and private verandas. Activities at Ongava Tented Camp revolve around day and night wildlife-viewing drives, visiting hides that overlook waterholes and walks with experienced guides. The Ongava Game Reserve features much of the characteristic wildlife of the area, with both desert adapted black and white rhino to be seen as well as lion. Game drives and day trips into the easily accessible Okaukuejo area of Etosha National Park are rewarding, with sightings of lion, elephant, gemsbok, springbok, red hartebeest, ostrich, black faced impala and rhino.


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Wilderness Safaris Little Ongava Perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking a waterhole, Little Ongava is known for its panoramic vistas of the surrounding savannah. With only three spacious and luxurious units, Little Ongava really does offer an intimate and exclusive experience. Each unit features its own plunge pool, a sala, and an en-suite bathroom. Activities at Little Ongava revolve around day and night drives, visiting hides, and walks. The Ongava Game Reserve features all the characteristic wildlife of the area, with both desert adapted black and white rhino to be seen, as well as lion.

Windhoek Country Club Resort Windhoek Country Club Resort boasts a unique combination of exceptional service and luxury accommodation in a tranquil setting. Located on the outskirts of Windhoek city center, the Windhoek Country Club Resort offers 151 rooms including a wheelchairaccessible room. For stylish comfort, try one of the Hollywood twin rooms, or for a more pampered experience, one of the executive suites is a lovely treat. The luxury suites, for the more discerning traveler will more than satisfy any expectations of lavish luxury. For those wishing to experience comfort, convenience and indulgence, the presidential suites offer the ultimate experience in sumptuous living.

Wilderness Safaris Diverse Namibia Diverse Namibia is an active, exciting adventure, exploring key areas of this vast country. Complete with exclusive accommodation in private reserves and concessions, and the only private access to Sossusvlei. Take in the soaring red dunes of Sossusvlei, the life-filled blue Atlantic Ocean, the desert and denizens of Damaraland, and the plains game and predators of Etosha National Park. Throughout the Exploration are interspersed activities such as scenic walks, mountain biking, visiting the spectacular and ancient rock engravings at Twyfelfontein and rhino tracking, along with optional hot air ballooning and horse-riding. '$< Ę˜ Drive from Windhoek to Kulala Adventurer Camp. '$< Ę˜ Transfer by road to Hansa Hotel in Swakopmund. '$< Ę˜ Drive via Cape Cross seal colony to Damaraland Adventurer Camp. '$< Ę˜ Road transfer to Andersson's Camp. DAY 10: Drive to Windhoek.

Wilderness Safaris Great Namibian Journey See stunning landscapes, endless skies, barren deserts, rugged mountains and spectacular wildlife. Explore the dunes of Sossusvlei and the awesome space of the Namib Desert. Encounter the marine life around Swakopmund and enjoy the savannahs of Etosha. Such experiences are enhanced by a range of camps and lodges, including diverse activities such as a scenic Skeleton Coast flight, a dolphin cruise with beach lunch at Walvis Bay, hiking and cycling in Damaraland, interacting with the Damara people (dependent on their movements) and tracking black rhino on foot. DAY 1–2: Drive to Kulala Desert Lodge. '$< –4: Fly to Swakopmund with scenic flight enroute. Overnight Hansa Hotel. DAY 5–6: Drive to Damaraland Camp. DAY 7–8: Road transfer to Desert Rhino Camp. '$< –11: Drive to Ongava Tented Camp. DAY 12: Fly to Windhoek.

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Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre From the rugged, desolate beauty of the Namib Desert, to the historical grace of its buildings, a visit to the Skeleton Coast is a unique experience. The Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Center is no exception. Built in and around the old German Station Building, this charming hotel strikes the perfect balance between architectural beauty and first-world class. All 89 rooms are bright and spacious, decorated in a Victorian style, and most have a view of the pool terrace. All rooms have mini-bar, individual air-conditioning, TV, tea/coffee making facilities, bathroom with bath and shower, direct-dial telephone, electric razor plug (100/200V), and hair-dryer. Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Center features the Mermaid Casino, which boasts a variety of games including American roulette, stud poker, blackjack, slot machines and the latest interactive video slot machines.

Wilderness Safaris Kulala Desert Lodge Hidden at the foot of the majestic Sossusvlei dunes, a private entrance to Namib Naukluft Park makes Kulala Desert Lodge the closest location to Sossusvlei, while magnificent views of its famous dunes, mountainous scenery, and vast open plains, makes it the most spectacular. The camp comprises thatched and canvas 'kulalas' with en-suite bathrooms and verandas. Each unit is built on a wooden platform to catch the cooling breezes and has a deck on the rooftop where bedrolls are placed for guests to sleep under the stars. The main area, with African-inspired décor, has a lounge, dining area, plunge pool, and wrap-around veranda overlooking a waterhole. Guests are impressed with the overwhelming magnitude, solitude and tranquillity of the desert, and activities include private tours to Sossusvlei, horse riding, hot-air ballooning, scenic nature walks, eco-sensitive guided quad-biking and drives to view the desert’s fascinating flora and fauna.

Wilderness Safaris Little Kulala This acclaimed desert retreat is situated amongst camel thorn trees on the dry Auab riverbed in the Kulala Wilderness Reserve. The 11 climate-controlled villas merge impeccably into the desert landscape, with exquisite fittings and innovative bleached decks each with a private plunge pool. Each villa has a rooftop ‘skybed’ for romantic stargazing, with both indoor and outdoor showers. Activities at Little Kulala start with morning guided drives to the spectacular towering dunes of Sossusvlei, through the only private gate into the reserve. Sossusvlei is situated within the Namib Desert, the oldest desert in the world. Exploring Kulala itself is also very rewarding. Another option, at an extra cost, is early morning ballooning, beginning at first light. The balloon safari offers a truly unique experience to soar silently above the magnificent sand dunes and desert, with a champagne breakfast being served at your landing site.

Le Mirage Desert Lodge & Spa Le Mirage Desert Lodge & Spa is a harmonious blend of luxury and nature with each room offering a spectacular view of the Namib Desert. A highlight at the lodge is the wellness center which specializes in massages, pedicures, manicures, aroma massages and de-stress treatments. In the large courtyard guests can retreat at the swimming pool sheltered from the desert in an oasis of palm trees. On offer are quad bike tours, nature drives on the private domain and nature drives to Sossusvlei, scenic flights and hot-air ballooning.

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INTRODUCTION / Mozambique

Mozambique Mozambique has a tropical coastline and an archipelago of islands to explore. There are gorgeous white sandy beaches, azure warm waters, coral reefs with prolific marine life including whales, dolphins, the rare dugong and turtles, and friendly people. Excellent lodges provide fresh seafood, diving and fishing. Inland, Niassa National Reserve offers remote wildlife viewing.

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The coastal town of Vilanculos is the gateway to the Bazaruto Archipelago – a chain of four large islands – the two biggest being Bazaruto and Benguerra. Access is a short flight from Vilanculos. A marine national park covers most of the archipelago, protecting the exquisite marine life where fishing, snorkeling and diving is available.

Niassa National Reserve

Formerly known as Lourenco Marques, Maputo is the capital of Mozambique and is a working port city. Maputo is a vibrant, colorful, African city where the roads are lined with makeshift stalls, old colonial buildings and modern office blocks. There is a good choice of hotels and excellent restaurants.

Quirimba Archipelago

In the far north of Mozambique is the largest conservation area in Mozambique, Niassa Reserve. Bordering Tanzania, Niassa has good game populations and offers vast untouched wilderness with very few people. This region is only accessible in the dry season from June to mid December and is for the adventurous traveler.

Fly into the port city of Pemba then it is a short hop to this fabulous string of islands. The Archipelago is a necklace of 32 coral islands with a range of beachside accommodation and activities. This unspoiled marine sanctuary includes some of the richest coral reefs in the world with an array of colorful sea life.

Helpful Information Getting Around: International flights arrive into Maputo, Vilanculos and Beira from South Africa, whilst domestic airlines service Pemba, and charters are available. It is not recommended to hire a car. Wildlife: There is limited wildlife but along the coast it is the coral reefs with colorful fish, dolphins, whales, turtles and dugong that are the stars. Currency: Local currency is the Metical but Rand and US Dollars are accepted in tourist areas as are credit cards and travelers checks. Climate: The climate, influenced by monsoons from the Indian Ocean and the hot current from the Mozambique Channel, is generally tropical and humid. The rainy season is from October to April. Language: The official language is Portuguese and in tourist areas people speak some English. In rural areas you may hear one of the other 42 languages spoken.

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Dugong Beach Lodge Kick off your shoes, get the sea sand between your toes, relax and enjoy the endless, unprecedented natural beauty. Discover the tranquillity and unspoiled paradise of Dugong Beach Lodge situated within the Vilanculos Coastal Wildlife Sanctuary on the spectacular San Sabastião peninsula in Mozambique. This diverse ecosystem of wilderness and wetland, with its power-white beaches and crystal clear water is host to a magnificent array of beautiful creatures such as the leatherback turtle, dolphin, flamingos, pelicans and most importantly, it is one of the few sites in the world where the near-extinct dugong is found. The lodge offers 14 comfortable, air-conditioned chalets, with direct access to the beach via individual walkways. Each chalet has a private deck and access to a sala furnished with day beds for relaxation or private dinners.

Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort & Spa Fulfill your escapist dreams on the paradise private island of Bazaruto, in a jewel-like archipelago off the coast of Mozambique. With few distractions to interrupt your stay at Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort & Spa, you can completely lose yourself in dazzling natural beauty, peaceful island life and unforgettable experiences. Relish a host of luxury comforts in the boutique collection of 44 beach, sea view and pool villas, which have been designed in natural harmony with the unspoiled island surrounds. Stroll along powdery white sands, or canter along the beach on horseback. Explore a secluded world of lush tropical plants and exotic wildlife, traditional local villages and freshwater lakes, surrounded by the translucent blue of the Indian Ocean. Discover some of the world’s best scuba diving and fishing opportunities. Master windsurfing, water skiing and wake boarding, or set out in search of dancing dolphins and peaceful whales. Then as a postcard perfect day draws to an end, catch the wind in your sails at sunset aboard a traditional dhow boat. For those simply wanting to relax; one can laze around the beautiful swimming pools, drink cocktails at the ‘wet bar’ or experience a range of pampering treatments at the luxurious Sanctuary Spa, to revitalise the weariest of souls. Savor gourmet local and world flavors as you drink in a stunning ocean view that you will reminisce long after you leave. Delight in sumptuous beach barbecues under the stars or spoil someone special with a personalized 'Dining by Design' experience Anantara’s signature private dining concept. Browse a collection of fine dining menus, or collaborate with your personal chef to craft a brand new menu that perfectly suits your tastes and desires. Choose the ideal setting and a beautiful table will be decorated for the occasion.

&Beyond Benguerra Lodge &Beyond Benguerra Lodge is the second largest island in the Bazaruto Archipelago, which broke away from the mainland thousands of years ago. A small, intimate lodge offering personalized service and barefoot luxury, it has beautiful casitas, with wide wooden decks, breathtaking sea views and private plunge pools. Enjoy snorkeling or scuba diving on pristine coral reefs, experience world-class fishing, horse riding or private picnics. &Beyond Benguerra Lodge works closely with the local community to conserve and protect the pristine marine environment.

Azura on Quilalea Private Island Azura at Quilalea is a hidden gem, a private, wholly uninhabited island paradise surrounded by the pristine waters of a marine sanctuary. This eco-boutique retreat consists of only nine seafront villas, accommodating up to 18 guests. The villas are built from natural coral stone and makuti thatch, indoor/outdoor showers, private decks stretching out to the beach, daybeds as well as sunloungers for relaxing. This is paradise for lovers of marine life and snorkeling and scuba diving straight off the beach in front of your villa is on offer.


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Coral Lodge 15.41 Coral Lodge 15.41 is a unique barefoot beach retreat situated on a peninsula within the untouched Varanda reserve in Northern Mozambique. The lodge lies only a short distance from the historical UNESCO World Heritage-listed site of Ilha de Moçambique (Mozambique Island), the former capital of the country. This exclusive boutique beach retreat, comprising of only ten villas, has been tastefully designed combining the latest in luxury and comfort with the authentic feel of Mozambican style. Skillfully incorporated are the colors of the stunning surroundings by using a mix of wood and textures to ensure the lodge sympathetically blends in with its environment. The exquisite cuisine is made using local ingredients with a key focus on fresh fish and fresh market produce. The lodge’s position lends itself perfectly for the cultural exploration of Ilha de Moçambique, the former capital of Mozambique built by the Portuguese. From the lodge guests look out onto San Sebastião Fort (1558 AD) at the north point of the island. This fort and many other colonial buildings are remnants of a bygone era that preserve history. Guests can explore this fascinating city at their own pace or let a Coral Lodge local guide tell them about its controversial history. The choice of activities is diverse and endless. Guests can step on board the lodge’s traditional dhow and learn to sail, or try amazing snorkeling and diving in the reefs nearby followed by a visit to an uninhabited island for a picnic lunch. The mangroves can be explored at high tide where guests can spot native birds, mangrove crabs and other indigenous animals. Indulge in a fishing dhow excursion before enjoying their fresh catch prepared for dinner that evening.

Lugenda Wilderness Camp Nestled along the eastern bank of the Lugenda River lies an African bush haven, Lugenda Wilderness Camp. Located in the Niassa Reserve, bordering Tanzania in northern Mozambique, the reserve is an untouched and undiscovered 16,216 square mile expanse of wilderness. Intimate and understated, Lugenda offers eight luxury tents, situated 134 feet from the banks of the Lugenda River beneath towering fig trees, each with its own patio deck and panoramic views. The tents blend beautifully into the natural surrounds and offer every modern comfort. While qualified and fascinating guides reveal the wonders of an undiscovered region and a birder’s paradise, the stylish tents, shady guest areas and views over the river will keep you comfortably ensconced in camp for hours. A safari to this area is a journey of discovery in an emerging photographic safari destination.

Medjumbe Private Island True hedonistic pleasure awaits you at the romantic and exclusive island getaway of Medjumbe Private Island. Set like a jewel within the glittering Quirimbas Archipelago, Medjumbe is a small private island just under half a mile long and 1,640 feet wide. Medjumbe’s 13 beach chalets blend into the natural environment and front onto dazzlingly white sands and a translucent sea. Each thatched chalet offers airconditioned luxury and a private plunge pool, whilst a hammock ensures essential respite. Guest facilities are exclusive and subtle, designed to provide the privacy that guests are seeking. The islands pristine marine environment offers some of the finest diving in the world with untouched coral reefs and an astounding diversity of marine species found in the crystal clear, warm waters. Guests can also delight in fishing, snorkeling, skiing, kayaking or simply exploring unspoilt beaches.

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Kenya / INTRODUCTION

Kenya Explore the regions of Samburu, Meru and Laikipia home of the Samburu tribes and wildlife like the gerenuk. Fly to the Rift Valley Lakes of Naivasha or Nakuru for flamingos, pods of hippos and amazing bird life. Amboseli offers elephant herds with snow-topped Mt. Kilimanjaro as a backdrop. End with the famous Masai Mara, home to a migration of over two million wildebeest and other animals.

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Samburu, Laikipia The drier central area of the country known for the Samburu people and their culture, especially their colorful dances and clothing. This area has excellent safari lodges with wildlife, especially the species unique to the region such as Grevy’s zebra, the gerenuk, reticulated giraffe and the Beissa oryx.

Rift Valley Lakes and The Coast Visit Lake Nakuru or Bogoria for the shimmer of pink around the edges that are thousands of flamingos. Lake Naivasha is wonderful for birds and wildlife. Visit the island of Lamu off the coast for sandy beaches, barefoot luxury accommodation, fresh seafood, diving and the Arabic influence on the history and architecture.

Amboseli As the snows of Mount Kilimanjaro melt they run down into a huge swamp which is the life-blood of Amboseli National Park. Here the elephants are well-known by researchers and offer visitors the chance for spectacular photos with the mountain as a backdrop.

Masai Mara Famous for its rolling savanna and the annual migration of millions and the predators that follow it. Outside this phenomenon there are many resident wildlife species that make the Mara their home all year-round. There is a wide range of accommodation here and often the chance to experience a visit into a Masai village.

Helpful Information Getting Around: As the country is so diverse the best way to get around is by scheduled light aircraft flights, or in specially modified safari vehicles with a driver/guide on a private or escorted basis. Wildlife: Kenya is the land of 'Out of Africa' - scenes of soda-encrusted Rift Valley Lakes rimmed with pink flamingos, scrubby desert terrain with Samburu tribesmen and their camels, and for the epitome of those TV documentaries, don't miss the flat open grasslands of the Masai Mara, home to a huge variety of wildlife. Currency: The Kenyan Shilling is the local currency and is good for buying handicrafts. US Dollars and credit cards are accepted in lodges and some bigger souvenir shops. Climate: True Equatorial climate but it can be cool at higher altitudes. The rainy seasons are April and May and then November. Language: Swahili is the main language but English is spoken, to varying degrees, unless you really get off the beaten track.


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8 Day Kenya Horizons

Kenya Horizons offers an in-depth look at an extraordinarily diverse range of animals and scenery, making this one of the most popular safaris in Kenya. From gerenuk in the Samburu, to the great flying raptors of the Mara, this safari is always exhilarating. DAY 1: You will be met at Nairobi Airport and transferred to The Sarova Stanley Hotel. DAY 2: Heading north after an early breakfast, you will pass near Thika and continue north. After Nanyuki town, continue north, eventually reaching a dusty outpost known as Isiolo. From here it's a fairly short hop to Shaba, arriving at the lodge in time for lunch. Enjoy an afternoon game drive before returning back to the lodge as the sun sets. (B,L,D) '$< Enjoy an early morning game drive followed by breakfast. Relax for the remainder of the morning. After lunch join another game drive before returning to the lodge. (B,L,D) DAY 4: Depart Shaba Game Reserve after breakfast and travel south into the forests of the Aberdare Mountain range arriving at Mountain Lodge for lunch. This is a tree lodge set in a forest glade with a waterhole that attracts all sorts of wildlife during the day and night. The waterhole is floodlit and there is an underground viewing platform. (B,L,D)

DAY 5: An early morning start takes you north-west as you head for Nyahururu. Continue in a southerly direction to the spectacular Lake Nakuru. Once in the park, there will be a game drive en route to the lodge. Following lunch, there is an afternoon game drive returning to the lodge as the sun sets. (B,L,D) DAY 6: After breakfast leave the flamingo fringed Lake Nakuru behind and head to Narok, the gateway to the Masai Mara and district headquarters of this part of Maasailand. You will arrive in the Mara in time for lunch. Following lunch, there is an afternoon game drive returning to the lodge as the sun sets. (B,L,D) DAY 7: Early morning and afternoon game drives in the Masai Mara. (B,L,D) DAY 8: Depart the Masai Mara after breakfast and head back to Nairobi arriving around midday. (B)

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House of Waine

House of Waine is an 11 bedroom property on one hectare that blends the elegance of gracious living with the spirit of modern Africa in an exclusive and serene setting. This family owned and run boutique hotel is located in the peace and quiet of Karen, and House of Waine still retains much of the charm of a family home. You are assured of a relaxed and informal atmosphere where you can be free to do as much or as little as you like. Upon entering the gates you will be transported to another place, one with a gentler, quieter pace, a private retreat where the only noise you will usually hear will be the sound of the local bird life. That is not to say though, that the house is lacking in the amenities present in any city hotel. You will find eco-friendly bathroom amenities, tea/ coffee making facilities in the complimentary non-alcoholic mini-bar in each room as well as direct dial telephones, Wi-Fi, flat screen TV with satellite and local channels, fresh flowers and cookies that are delivered daily to your room. Each of the 11 individually styled rooms have been named to reflect their theme ensuring that no two rooms are alike. Dining at House of Waine is at your convenience. You may choose to enjoy your meals

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in the dining room or lounge, in the gardens, or out on the terrace beside the pool. The set menu offers two options which change daily and are inspired to reflect the diversity of cuisine in Nairobi. If you are looking for something authentic, the lady of the house will prepare traditional Kenyan dishes for you to sample. Make sure you get to enjoy the House of Waine's delicious high tea with freshly baked cakes and pastries. Various attractions are accessible within a few minutes from the hotel such as the Giraffe center, Daphne Sheldrick elephant orphanage, Karen Blixen museum, Kazuri beads factory, Utamaduni craft shop among others.


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Sarova Stanley Sarova Stanley, Kenya’s first luxury hotel, has always occupied a special place in Nairobi’s heart. From the day it opened its doors in 1902, it has been making history by hosting royal safaris, ground-breaking business events and a long line of legendary personalities. From the grandeur of heritage suites, to the chic and sophistication of the club rooms or the contemporary functionality of the deluxe rooms, Sarova Stanley has a fine range of accommodation to choose from. Guests can enjoy the legendary Thorn Tree Café — previously known as Nairobi’s first post office or the casual atmosphere at the Pool Deck Restaurant. Thai Chi restaurant is reputed to be the finest in Thai cuisine within the region, being one of only two Thai restaurants in Africa to be awarded the Thai Select certification. The Exchange Bar is an elegantly decadent, plush lounge bar and was once home to the Nairobi Stock Exchange.

Fairmont The Norfolk Nairobi, Kenya’s cosmopolitan capital, epitomizes urban Africa and is one of the fastest growing cities on the continent. Occupying a unique place in the history of both Kenya and Nairobi is Fairmont The Norfolk. A renowned landmark since opening its doors in 1904, this celebrated hotel has welcomed royalty, statesmen and stars alike. Today, the hotel continues to provide a sophisticated respite from the bustle of the downtown business district and is Nairobi’s finest and most famous hotel. Whether passing through on business, or at the start or end of a Kenyan safari adventure, Fairmont The Norfolk is a peaceful haven for all guests. From the spacious rooms and suites set around tranquil courtyards, to relaxed terrace dining and the famed lobby bar—a permanent fixture on the Nairobi social scene— the hotel offers an elegant range of comforts and facilities. Fairmont The Norfolk is a secluded gem in the heart of Nairobi.

Sarova Mara Game Camp Sarova Mara Game Camp, a luxurious tented accommodation offering the adventure of a legendary Kenyan safari without compromising on comfort. The camp has 75 tents which include 51 standard tents, 20 club tents and two family units. The tents are equipped with an en-suite bathroom and a deck for outdoor seating. Guests have a private balcony with views of the game reserve and a magnificent fish pond. The Isokon Restaurant features international buffets for breakfast, lunch and dinner. An amazing range of bush dining options are available and are a must at least once during your stay. Enjoy live guitar music and sundowners at the bar whilst sitting around a log fire. The tented lodge offers a range of animation and recreational facilities. Choose from swimming, Tulia Wellness massages, a putting green, kayaking, catch and release fishing, archery as well as a soccer or volleyball game with the hotel staff.

Sanctuary Olonana An award-winning tented camp on a private stretch of the Mara River, at the foot of the impressive Siria Escarpment close to where the famous last scene from 'Out of Africa' was filmed. This small and exclusive camp, the first of Sanctuary's luxury safari properties, was built along sustainable lines which, along with innovative wetlands and tree-planting projects, have earned Sanctuary Olonana a silver award from Ecotourism Kenya. The 14 canvas tents at Sanctuary Olonana are comfortable and spacious with fourposter beds and private verandas overlooking the river while the main dining room and veranda command views over a dramatic stretch of the Mara River. See, and hear, the family of noisy hippos who colonise the banks below the camp. Experience first-hand the sheer scale of the annual wildebeest migration across East Africa. The camp has a library, pool and mini-spa where guests can experience traditional African remedies and spa treatments.

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Elephant Pepper Camp Hidden in a grove of elephant pepper trees, overlooking the Masai Mara plains teeming with wildlife, Elephant Pepper Camp is in a prime viewing area. In the same location for over 20 years, Elephant Pepper Camp is one of the original, very small and exclusive tented camps, located away from other lodges, in the heart of the African bush. Return to the traditional safari experience of starlit nights, camp fire tales and hurricane lamps. Set up in the early 80’s by Cheli & Peacock, this magical camp maintains the atmosphere of the traditional, mobile luxury safari. One of only eight gold eco-rated camps in Kenya, Elephant Pepper Camp brings people back to nature – at night the stars shine out, undimmed by harsh lighting and guests are cosseted with traditional and modern comforts: delicious Northern Italian cuisine and a camp fire at night listening to the night sounds of lion, leopard and hyena foraging and hunting within meters of camp. Elephant Pepper Camp features eight luxurious en-suite tents and one spacious honeymoon tent, which can also be used as a family tent. Each tent overlooks the savannah and has a private verandah and hammock. Personal wake up calls, tea and fresh-baked biscuits ease guests out for early morning game drives in open 4WD vehicles. Enjoy bush walks across the conservancy with experienced guides. Elephant Pepper Camp, offers pre-dinner game drives with redlight spotlights. Game viewing at dusk and early evening opens up a whole new world – hunting predators, aardvark. Many of the Elephant Pepper Camp staff are Masai, and enjoy welcoming you to their home, not far from camp. Elephant Pepper Camp works closely with the community, and there are ways that you can get involved.

Cottar's 1920s Safari Camp & Mara Homestead Combining Out of Africa with a Hemingway novel is to experience and visualise one of the original safari camps in Kenya, Cottar’s 1920’s Safari Camp. The Cottar family has been guiding safaris for over five generations. Drawing on almost a century of safari service, the family has taken many guests, including royalty, on countless wilderness adventures. A leader in wildlife conservation and community partnerships, Cottar’s returns to the original spirit and essence of 'safari', reminiscent of a golden era of romance, professional guiding, adventure and elegance. Styled with authentic 1920s artefacts and antiques, the camp provides a luxurious safari experience with modern services making guests comfortably at-home, while the lavish white canvas tents with en-suite bathrooms offer sweeping views across endless savannah plains. The camp features six luxurious double tents, four spacious family tents and one honeymoon tent. Additional to Cottar’s 1920’s Camp, a high-end private house is also available for guests. Cottar's Private Mara Homestead is ideal for those that want absolute privacy combined with dedicated staff, award-winning guides, and an abundance of wildlife. The only real private luxury home in the Masai Mara, Cottar's Homestead can be rented only on an exclusive basis! It comes with a large living room, a dining room, a magnificent viewing deck and five en-suite bedrooms. Game vehicles and dedicated guides are provided to guests throughout their stay. Cottar's Camp and House are situated in an exclusive concession between the Masai Mara, Serengeti and Loliondo reserves. This area has been untouched by any kind of tourism or development and offers the discerning client a guarantee of privacy. Recently Cottar's launched its unique 'Masai Warrior School Program', offering a wonderful experience for kids and great fun for the entire family.


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Mara Plains Camp Mara Plains Camp is situated in the 14,163 hectares (35,000 acre) private Olare Motorogi Conservancy, immediately north of and adjacent to the Masai Mara. This small luxury camp offers amazing views stretching over the savanna and is surrounded by the territories of a number of prides of lion, leopard and cheetah which have established themselves in the area. The Olare Motorogi Conservancy has become a magnet for big cats offering a premium wildlife experience, with a strict minimum density of at least 283 hectares per tent with a total absence of mini-buses. Nature walks and night safari game drives, activities which are not possible in the Masai Mara Reserve, are activities offered at Mara Plains. Easy access to the Mara River to observe the great wildebeest and zebra migration allows guests to experience the best of both worlds; the magnificence of the Masai Mara combined with the exclusivity of a private conservancy.

Governors' Camps - Masai Mara Set in the heart of Africa’s Great Plains, the Masai Mara boasts 646 square miles of unspoiled wilderness. Staying at one of the Governor’s Camps puts you right in the heart of the action, closer than anyone else to its incredible sights and sounds. All the Governors' Camps are located inside the Masai Mara National Reserve which means you won't waste time getting to the action. All the guides are highly trained, enthusiastic experts who know this area of the Masai Mara and its wildlife like their home. A fleet of custom built 4WD vehicles specifically designed for wildlife viewing in this terrain is how you will explore the area.

Location: In the heart of the best wildlife viewing areas of Kenya. Getting There: Accessible by scheduled services or private charters. Highlights: Incredible location, animals frequently wandering through the camp, style of properties and commitment to service excellence.

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Leave your vehicle behind and take a walking safari with one of the experienced and qualified naturalists for the true thrill of the bush. Walking safaris take place in a private concession area adjacent to the Masai Mara Game Reserve, where the scenery differs from inside the Reserve and picturesque acacia trees dot the hilly landscape. Just outside the Masai Mara National Reserve is a traditional Masai community called Mara Rianda. There is a traditional Masai homestead or manyatta which consists of 48 traditional houses surrounding a cattle enclosure. You are encouraged to visit this manyatta if you are interested in Masai culture and would like to experience a way of life unchanged for centuries.

Governors' IL Moran Camp For those who want that extra bit of luxury, with just ten tents hidden in the shadow of ancient trees along the banks of the Mara River. Tented suites with hand carved beds from specially selected wood from fallen, ancient olive trees, private verandas and Victorian baths. IL Moran is an ideal camp for honeymooners and couples who are looking for a very special safari experience.

Africa’s first luxury tented safari camp, created in 1972, nestling along the banks of the Mara River, a site that was once reserved exclusively for Kenya’s colonial Governors. A traditional atmosphere in which today’s traveler can share the same elemental landscape that inspired Hemingway and magnetised adventurers the world over.

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Governors’ Balloon Safaris The adventure begins just before dawn. Depart from a perfect natural launch in the forest. The first, pink tongues of sunlight flicker across the skies as the hot-air balloon fills, then rises. Suspended in a basket beneath the rainbowcolored canopy, you are off for a game viewing adventure with an entirely different life changing perspective.

Intimate in character, with just 17 luxury en-suite tents tucked around a large watering hole which teems with both birds and wildlife. The camp is approached by a boat ride across the Mara River, then an escorted walk through the riverine forest. Little Governors’ Camp casts its spell over all who visit from honeymooners to presidents.

Fairmont Mara Safari Club In south-western Kenya lies the Masai Mara National Reserve, one of the seven wonders of the world. It is one of the world’s richest wildlife reserves, home to an astounding array of animals. Tucked peacefully in the north-western corner of the Masai Mara and surrounded on three sides by the Mara River, Fairmont Mara Safari Club is a special base for your safari adventure in this incredible part of Africa. A camp of uncommon quality, the resort provides every en-suite tent with a view of the hippo and crocodile filled river. A spacious outdoor deck overlooks the river and leads to a heated pool, complete with poolside bar, restaurant and private massage tents. An array of memorable activities awaits, from game drives to walking safaris and even hotair balloon safaris—all delivered with the warm and gracious service that makes the Fairmont name famous—ensuring an amazing experience that you will never forget.

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Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge is nestled along the Lion Hill overlooking the spectacular flamingo pink rimmed Lake Nakuru. A short two-hour drive from Nairobi, Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge is a favorite with residents and visitors to Kenya. The lodge has 67 luxury chalets, divided into 64 standard rooms and three suites. Each chalet offers private patios with panoramic views of the flamingo pink rimmed Lake Nakuru, en-suite bathrooms with permanent showers, running hot and cold water, beds with mosquito nets, hair-dryer and tea/coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy country-style dining at the Flamingo Restaurant or under one of the beautiful Acacia trees where one can enjoy lunch with an unobstructed view of the lake. The Rift Valley bar is just the right spot for that magical sundowner. An inviting swimming pool and Tulia Wellness Massage facilities are available.

Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club Straddling the equator at the heart of the country, Mount Kenya - the sacred peak of a long extinct volcano - gave Kenya its name. A humbling sight, its snow-crowned peaks give way to verdant forests full of wildlife. Nestled in the lush foothills of Mount Kenya, and with a history as rich and evocative as the surrounding landscape, the Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club offers a snapshot of Africa from a bygone era. Spread over 40 hectares of manicured lawns, tranquil streams and landscaped gardens, and with spectacular views of Mount Kenya in the distance, Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club provides peaceful respite after a day of adventure. A variety of game can be spotted from the hotel's viewing platform. In addition to safari pursuits you can also relax by the heated swimming pool, indulge in some pampering at the health and beauty center, play a round or two of golf, or try your luck at trout fishing.

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Lewa Safari Camp Lewa Safari Camp has a stunning location within the prolific Lewa Wildlife Conservancy sprawling over the Laikipia plains, with outstanding game viewing from camp and unsurpassed views of Mount Kenya to the south. Popular with celebrities, conservationists, writers and photographers, Lewa Safari Camp hit the headlines with tales of Royal romance. Underpinning the glamor is a serious mission: Lewa Safari Camp pioneered pragmatic conservation in the 1970s, developing a world renowned successful rhino conservation habitat. Wildlife viewing is spectacular here with lion, leopard, cheetah and jackal thriving on the rich diversity of prey. The 26,300 hectare (65,000 acre) conservancy is home to ten percent of Kenya's black rhino and 15 percent of Kenya’s white rhino population, and the single largest population of Grevy's zebra in the world. The conservancy also holds a substantial population of sitatunga – a spectacular aquatic antelope, which is extremely rare in Kenya. The small camp features 12 en-suite tents and is a unique retreat, beautifully designed in the typical ‘Lewa’ style, offering clients an adventure of a lifetime with a wide range of activities, including horse and camel riding, guided bush walks, game drives, excursions to Ngare Ndare Forest as well as quad bike day trips. Within the lush green gardens, the giraffe design pool has bar service and board games as well as table tennis. There are sunbeds and a shaded lounge area, perfect for reading and relaxing during the day. Managed by Cheli & Peacock, Lewa Safari Camp is an integral part of and the only camp owned by the conservancy, meaning that profits are reinvested into the conservancy’s vital conservation and community work.

Kitich Camp Heralded as a ‘biological bonanza’ by BBC News, this glorious patch of montane rainforest has flourished within a mini eco-system, referred to as a ‘sky-island’. Kitich Camp is nestled in a verdant grove of fig trees and prehistoric cycad palms on the bank of the Ngeng River in the Samburu Nature Reserve and is surrounded by thickly wooded hillsides and craggy peaks. Everything about Kitich Camp has been left as natural as possible. Because of the pristine and unexplored wilderness, Kitich Camp does not operate game drives and instead offers exciting forest walks with a focus on wildlife tracks, birds, butterflies and plants. By day guests explore forest trails and crystal clear mountain streams, and local Samburu guides share their knowledge of the abundant hardwood trees, cycads, orchids, birds and butterflies. At night the atmosphere is magical, when the glade is lit for guests to watch the cautious trail of nocturnal visitors such as leopard, lion, elephant, bushbuck, and buffalo coming to drink and hunt by the river. With only six en-suite tents spaced out under a dense tree canopy, this camp is a low-key classic, offering old-fashioned safari comforts like soft fresh linen, comfortable double beds, iced drinks, gracious dining and one of the most exceptional safari experiences in Africa. Enjoy delicious dinners with the owners in a bush-home setting at Kitich Camp. Meals feature a distinctly Italian influence, combining fresh organic ingredients and classic recipes.

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Joy's Camp An elegant oasis in the arid lands of Samburu; Joy’s Camp is built on the site of Joy Adamson’s tented home in Shaba National Reserve, where the author and early conservationist released her beloved leopard, Penny, their story immortalised in Joy’s last book: Queen of Shaba. Voted the Best Sustainable Hotel in Africa, Joy’s Camp is one of only eight gold eco-rated camps in Kenya. The camp overlooks a large natural spring where elephant and lion jostle for watering rights with herds of buffalo. Joy’s Camp is the best destination to see spectacular and rare wildlife species such as aardwolf, striped hyena, leopard and cheetah as well as to enjoy the extraordinarily varied bird life which makes Shaba the ultimate birder’s paradise. At Joy’s, Boran tribal design combines with modern safari chic. The ten lavish en-suite tents comprise of billowing pale canvas with wide verandas, where vibrant fabrics of the local nomadic tribes decorate the generous interiors. During lunchtime, gaze over the camp’s neighboring lush springs teaming with elephant, buffalo and other plains game. After nightfall, while enjoying dinner, you will look out over the floodlit springs, where lion and other predators take advantage of the early evening darkness to hunt. Activities at Joy’s Camp include game drives in open 4WD vehicles, guided walks, cultural visits, or a swim in the refreshing pool with spectacular views of the surroundings. Built by Cheli & Peacock, Joy’s Camp is the perfect choice for discerning travelers interested in a glimpse of Kenyan history, as well as those looking for an authentic wildlife experience combined with the comfort of a luxury-tented camp.

Sarova Shaba Game Lodge Deep in the arid north country of Kenya; situated across the Great North Road, is Shaba National Reserve. The area is often referred to as 'Born Free Country' where Joy and George Adamson called home for many years. In the middle of this desert of volcanic earth lies Sarova Shaba Game Lodge. Built in an oasis around the natural terrain of this stunning volcanic desert, the lodge is attractively laid out with chalet style rooms overlooking the Uaso Nyiro River. Natural spring water has been harnessed to ribbon its way in and out, all around the property, creating a beautiful landscape. The lodge has 94 modern rooms including a presidential suite, four executive suites and standard rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms. Sarova Shaba Game Lodge has a large free-form swimming pool, a tree level restaurant and offers a wide range of outdoor activities and dining options.

Sirikoi Sirikoi is a spectacular game lodge situated on private land surrounded by the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. Set in a shady acacia grove overlooking a natural waterhole, the lodge offers some of the best game viewing in East Africa. Sirikoi has four luxury tented rooms, all with views of the waterhole from the veranda, a living area with a fireplace and an elegant bathroom. For private groups or families, there is a twobedroom cottage or a three-bedroom house, each with its own dining and sitting room, and a large deck area.

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Elsa's Kopje Just six miles north of the equator, on top of Mughwango Hill, is Elsa’s Kopje – an award-winning boutique lodge with wide vistas and such imaginative architecture that it captures your heart immediately. Named after ‘Elsa the lioness’ of ‘Born Free’ fame, the lodge is built above George Adamson’s original campsite in Meru National Park. Named one of the 20 best Safari Lodges in Africa in Andrew Harper's 2013 Readers Choice Awards, Elsa’s Kopje seamlessly blends into the rocky crags of the 'kopje', and the natural features of the rocky hillside are delicately incorporated into the uniquely designed cottages, each one of them being the ultimate ‘room-with-a-view’. Each of the ten spacious cottages is uniquely designed and crafted, incorporating the natural features of the rocky hillside. Elsa’s Private House is an exclusive hideaway set slightly apart from the main lodge with its own infinity pool, garden and dining and lounge area. As Elsa’s is the only fully operating lodge in Meru, guests have virtually the entire park to themselves to explore the true wilderness of Africa! Meru National Park is popular for its incredible diversity of natural habitats and wildlife, including the 'Big Five' and many rare species endemic to Kenya’s north as well as a rhino sanctuary, making it the best high-end location to view black and white rhino in its natural habitat. It is possible to pass from savannah, through woodlands, palm and riverine forests and into wetlands in a single game drive. Activities include day and night game drives, bush walks, cultural visits and line fishing. Built by Cheli & Peacock, Elsa’s Kopje remains one of the most elegant lodges in Africa.

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Tortilis Camp The inspiration of Stefano Cheli (Cheli & Peacock), Tortilis Camp is the result of decades of traditional safari experience, having earned an unrivaled reputation for charm and attention to detail. Tortilis Camp is an elegant small lodge nestled on the side of Liimbarishi Hill with magnificent views across the plains to the highest free standing mountain in the world, the majestic Kilimanjaro. Amboseli opens your eyes to Africa’s vast space: a photographer’s paradise. Famous for over 1,000 resident elephants that are the basis of the longest-running elephant study in Africa; also lion, cheetah, hyena and jackal hunt the prolific plains game. Around camp the Acacia Tortilis forest is host to many bird species and literally thousands of weaver nests hang above the tents adding a rousing dawn chorus into the mix. Guests at Tortilis Camp have access to both the famous Amboseli National Park, and the 12,140 hectare (30,000 acre) Kitirua private conservancy adjoining the park, where you can enjoy game drives in customized open-sided 4WD game vehicles, guided bush walks with experienced resident Masai guides, sundowners and bush meals in complete privacy. The camp features 16 beautifully furnished canvas tents, with en-suite bathrooms and private verandas, as well as a luxurious private house and a family tent. There is a spacious lounge, bar and dining area, all exclusively built with natural materials and thatched roofs, as well as a large swimming pool area with a pool bar and a massage room. Winner of British Airways’ prestigious Tourism for Tomorrow award, Tortilis is Cheli & Peacock’s flagship camp, which pioneered low impact, high comfort tourism long before ‘eco-tourism’ became a buzzword.

ol Donyo Lodge ol Donyo Lodge, Kenya's only Relais & Châteaux property, is located on a private wilderness reserve in the Chyulu Hills of the greater Amboseli region. With views across the wildlife dotted savannas toward snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro. This location is unrivaled. The eight suites have private swimming pools in addition to the lodge’s main pool. All have en-suite bathrooms, as well as indoor and outdoor showers. Choose to sleep under the African star-speckled night sky on a private rooftop terrace and skybed. An abundance of activities are offered, including morning, late afternoon and evening game safaris in 4WD Land Cruisers, guided wildlife walks, guided mountain bike safaris, morning and afternoon horse safaris, bush breakfasts, sitting at the log-pile hide at the lodge’s waterhole, authentic Masai village cultural visits, in room massages and wildlife viewing without the crowds and mini-buses.

Sarova Salt Lick Lodge Sarova Salt Lick Game Lodge offers a truly exclusive bush experience, being situated in the heart of the Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, a private conservancy of 11,330 hectares located at the foot of the Taita Hills and adjacent to Tsavo West National Park. The lodge is a unique concept consisting of 96 rooms elevated on stilts, each overlooking a waterhole and linked by suspended walkways. To add to the charm and intimacy, the soft, fine linen, huge beds and thick white towels quietly whisper romance. All bedrooms have mosquito netting and a ceiling fan. At night, the waterholes are floodlit ensuring that you enjoy an uninterrupted view of the numerous animals arriving to quench their thirst. The elevated restaurant, and the bar a level higher, also offer stunning views of the sanctuary and are the ideal vantage points to view game. The lodge has its own fleet of well-equipped safari vehicles with excellent guides.


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Manda Bay Located on the north-western tip of Manda Island, in the Indian Ocean on the Kenyan coast offering a personalized luxury beach vacation. Manda Island is one of the many unspoiled, idyllic islands of the Lamu archipelago with good security and exclusivity. Manda Bay offers beautiful beach front accommodation, informal pampering and barefoot luxury. There is a central dining room featuring locally crafted Lamu furniture and antiques, a large lounge and bar area on the waterfront and close by, a games room encompassing a fresh water swimming pool overlooking the creek and moorings. The bedrooms are spacious with en-suite bathrooms, overhead fans inside large walk-in mosquito nets that overlook the Indian Ocean. Surrounded by miles of soft yellow sand, Manda Bay can offer a beach and bush experience with camp fires, star gazing, walks and lots of water sport activities as well as peace and quiet.

Sarova Whitesands Beach Resort & Spa One of East Africa's finest resorts, Sarova Whitesands Beach Resort & Spa is situated north of Mombasa town on one of the longest beach fronts on the Kenyan coast. Set over nine hectares of naturally landscaped grounds, the resort has a unique ambiance suited for an ultimate leisure retreat. The resort has 338 rooms in different categories. All rooms and suites have been tastefully furnished and offer spectacular ocean, pool or garden views. Guests can choose from three superb themed restaurants and a choice of three bars. The resort has a choice of five free form outdoor swimming pools, a PADI certified diving school, a water-sports center, four flood lit tennis courts, a full service spa with an outdoor ocean facing treatment areas and Jacuzzi as well as a fully-equipped fitness gym. The resort has facilities for the entire family with a wide range of indoor and outdoor kids activities planned throughout the day.

AfroChic Diani Beach Located just south of Mombasa, on one of East Africa's finest beaches, AfroChic Diani Beach is an intimate boutique hotel of just ten rooms and suites that has the ambiance of staying in a private beach side villa rather than in a resort hotel. Each room has a balcony and is individually styled creating its own 'personality' and is well appointed and luxuriously furnished. Enjoy an extensive a la carte menu that places a distinctive emphasis on fresh fish and seafood brought in daily from the Indian Ocean. Perfectly suited for a peaceful equatorial vacation of relaxing, sunbathing and swimming, the hotel is also well located near to the facilities of Diani which include an 18-hole championship golf course, gym, casinos and a variety of high class shops. Local boutiques, spas, and craft markets are a short ride away, and day trips to Shimba Hills Reserve and Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary add to the Kenyan coastal experience.

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Tanzania A wonderful destination offering a great variety of animals, birds, scenery, islands and cultural experiences. Visit the Serengeti famous for the migration; the nearby extinct caldera of Ngorongoro Crater, and interact with the colorful Maasai. For the energetic, climb Mount Kilimanjaro! Visit Mahale Mountains, Lake Tanganyika and Selous Game Reserve, and of course exotic Zanzibar.

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Serengeti and Ngorongoro The Serengeti is home year-round to a myriad of wildlife and game viewing here is magnificent, not just over the migration periods. Visitors to the Crater are limited, to enhance the experience. See rhino, lion, elephant and everything except giraffe who can’t negotiate the steep paths to the Crater floor.

Mahale Mountains Mahale Mountains National Park is among the least accessible, least visited and most beautiful parks on the African continent. With around 700 resident chimpanzees, you'll also find clear, blue water in Lake Tanganyika, clean sandy beaches and tangled rainforest on the slopes of the mountains.

Selous Game Reserve An enormous, little-known game reserve with World Heritage-listing. The Rufiji River flows through the northern part of the reserve and it is here that the wildlife accumulates including great herds of elephant and pods of hippo. The local giraffe population is large - hence the nickname Giraffic Park!

Zanzibar Island Best described as a rustic, idyllic paradise, steeped in history, culture and spicy intrigue, in Zanzibar marvel at the Arabic architecture in Stonetown and exotic spice markets, or visit other islands in the Zanzibar Archipelago - Mafia Island, Pemba Island and Mnemba are still untainted.

Helpful Information Getting Around: This is a huge country, from mountains and lakes in the west, through the central savannah areas, to the coastline and island of Zanzibar, and the best way to get around is to fly or in specially modified safari vehicles with a driver/guide on a private or escorted basis. Wildlife: Impressive wildlife on the Serengeti grasslands and in Ngorongoro Crater at all times of the year. Consider the ‘Wild West’ of Mahale Mountains to see chimpanzees, and colorful cichlid fish in Lake Tanganyika. Currency: The Tanzanian Shilling is the local currency however US Dollars cash are accepted at most lodges. Climate: The ‘Long Rains’ are from March – May with high humidity and temperatures in the low 20s (average 70F). The dry months are June – October, then the ‘Short Rains’ follow during November – into December, where light showers are the norm. Language: Swahili is the most common local language and English is spoken in the popular vacation areas.


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7 Day Simba Safari From the majestic heights of Kilimanjaro to the depths of the Ngorongoro Crater, the Simba Safari takes you on an adventure through Tanzania's best national parks. Discover amazing areas, full of grasslands, swamps, lakes, rivers and woodlands that are home to a vast population of hippo, elephant, monkey, rhino, buffalo and lion on the incredible Simba Safari. DAY 1: Depart Arusha on the start of your safari tour to Lake Manyara. You arrive at the lodge in the late afternoon. DAY 2: After breakfast, enjoy a morning game drive in Lake Manyara National Park before returning to the lodge for lunch. Continue to the Serengeti National Park where you arrive at the lodge in the evening for dinner and overnight. (B,L,D) '$< Morning and afternoon game drives in Serengeti National Park. All meals are served at the lodge, however at the driver/ guides’ discretion, a picnic lunch may be taken to maximize game viewing. (B,L,D) DAY 4: After breakfast depart for Ngorongoro, stopping at Olduvai Gorge en route. After a picnic lunch continue to your lodge, set high on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater. (B,L,D) DAY 5: Enjoy the morning exploring the Crater. You return to the lodge for a late lunch and then enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure. (B,L,D) DAY 6: Departing Ngorongoro Crater after breakfast and travel to Tarangire National Park. After lunch and perhaps a swim, the remainder of the afternoon will be spent on a game drive. (B,L,D) DAY 7: Depart after breakfast and head north east to Arusha. On arrival in Arusha you will be dropped in the town center. (B)

Tanzania Wildlife and Cultural Explorer Mixing the very best of East Africa’s culture with Tanzania’s best wildlife. Enjoy this lodge safari as you explore the rich culture and stunning scenery that Tanzania is known for. DAY 1: Upon your airport arrival, transfer to your Arusha lodge, Moivaro Coffee Plantation. '$< Ę˜ Visit Arusha town before an afternoon game drive in the Tarangire National Park, stay two nights at Moivaro Migunga Lodge. The next morning experience cultural activities at Manyara. '$< Ę˜ Enjoy game drives in Lake Manyara National Park before heading to the lodge at Lake Eyasi, Tindiga Tented Camp. The next day is spent exploring different cultural tribes. '$< Ę˜ Visit a Maasai village and experience several Serengeti game drives. The next three nights are spent at Kananga Special Tented Camp. '$< Head to the Ngorongoro Crater for game viewing, stay at Moivaro Migunga Lodge. DAY 10: Leave for Arusha where the tour ends.

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Singita Serengeti House, located on the slopes of Sasakwa Hill in the expansive 350,000 acre (141,640 hectare) Grumeti Reserves, is an exclusive-use retreat. The property is specifically designed to welcome families and friends and create an environment of total relaxation for a carefree stay. Up to eight guests can feel at home at Serengeti House, with two suites in the main house and two garden suites, one situated on either side. The property enjoys picturesque views of a watering hole from its perch on the south-east slopes of the hill. Inside, a décor blended of European country designs and African artifacts create a comfortable and unpretentious style.

Center, which was developed for the young people of the local communities, to meet the students and learn about the programme. The Center is dedicated to instilling in its students an understanding of the Serengeti Ecosystem and provides education on the rationale behind ‘protected areas’ and on general, local and global environmental issues.

Daily game drives with professional guides and trackers provide the perfect opportunity to get up close to Africa’s incredible animals, while spot-lit nighttime drives reveal the elusive magic of nocturnal Africa. Game drives are all conducted in state-of-the-art Land Cruisers, each accommodating a maximum of six guests. During your stay at Singita Grumeti, you are likely to spot a great variety of wildlife including cheetah, bearded wildebeest, bat eared fox, black rhino, Maasai giraffe, lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, zebra and the rare Colobus monkey.

Serengeti House boasts a 82 foot swimming pool with spectacular views of the Serengeti plains.

Guests at Singita Grumeti have the opportunity to visit the Environmental Education

The Singita wellness philosophy takes personal rejuvenation to a level likely well beyond any pampering you’ve previously experienced. Guests staying at Singita Serengeti House are welcome to reserve treatments at the spa at Sasakwa Lodge or arrange for private treatments at the house itself.


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Sayari Camp Located in the remote and exclusive northern Serengeti, the award-winning Sayari Camp is perfectly positioned to witness what may be the greatest wildlife spectacle on the planet — the Great Migration crossing the Mara River. The camp overlooks vast plains, home year round to staggering numbers of big cats, giraffe, elephant and plains game and an increasing population of rhino. During the rich migration season, millions of zebra and wildebeest arrive to share the fertile land with the permanent inhabitants that include rhino and a number of resident predators. Guests are able to explore this stunning region both on foot with an armed guide or by especially adapted open vehicles. After game drives, guests can enjoy the infinity pool or choose the privacy of their veranda, the warmth of the fire place, or the comfort of the library, bar or lounge to relax.

Mbalageti Tented Camp Located in the western corridor of the Serengeti National Park, with a breathtaking panorama view of the Serengeti plain lands and the Mbalageti river, where one of the main attractions is the annual migration of wildebeest and zebra. Mbalageti Tented Camp offers 24 luxury tented chalets with canvas fitted bedrooms, full en-suite bathroom and a private veranda. There are two luxury tented suites, encompassing a beautifully decorated dining room, two-bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, an outdoor bath and a fully furnished terrace. The chalets and suites have been built to make your stay as comfortable and memorable as can be. Made from local rock and wood, and offering all the amenities and attention to detail of an upmarket camp, these canvas fitted chalets offer luxury in harmony with nature. The lodge also offers standard lodge rooms as an option for budget travelers.

Lamai Serengeti Lamai Serengeti sits tucked amongst the rocks of Kogakuria Kopje with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, just a few miles from where the wildebeest cross the Mara River. Lamai Serengeti has 12 rooms in all. These are split between two entirely separate lodges. The Main Lodge has eight rooms and the Private Lodge has four rooms. Throughout the year, you can enjoy game viewing in 4WD vehicles, and you can also enjoy walking safaris. The topography lends itself well to being on your feet; small valleys, river lines and rocky kopjes make for frequent changes of scenery.

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Sanctuary Kusini Sanctuary Kusini offers a Serengeti safari like no other. Every year wildebeest congregate on the camp's 'doorstep' in this unspoiled and remote part of the Serengeti during the calving season - what better way to experience the wildebeest migration than with a Tanzania safari vacation to Sanctuary Kusini. The communal tent has a library, sitting room, dining room and veranda. Sundowners are served on the giant boulders of the kopje overlooking the endless plains for which the Serengeti is so famed. The 12 tents at Sanctuary Kusini are shaded from the sun by acacia trees while each tent has its own personal attendant to look after guests during their stay. The private wooden veranda with comfortable furniture is the ideal spot to relax for a sundowner after a hot restorative shower. Sanctuary Kusini is designed to have minimal environmental impact, in fact the camp can be packed up and removed without leaving a trace.

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Rubondo Island Camp This 25,000 hectare (61,776 acre) paradise in the south-western corner of the expansive Lake Victoria is the largest island National Park on the continent and is all but untouched by man. Elephants roam wild, families of chimpanzees cascade through the boughs of pristine indigenous forest, and the waters teem with the iconic Nile Perch. If you are a seasoned adventure traveler or safari goer who has seen it all, just wait until you lay eyes on Rubondo Island Camp with its unrivaled access to this one-ofa-kind destination. This small and exclusive camp offers forest walks, game-watching, birding excursions, canoe trips, trekking through wild chimpanzee territory, catch-andrelease fishing and a host of other eco-sensitive activities. The camp has ten luxury tented rooms with en-suite bathrooms. Each room has a private verandah. The camp also has a swimming pool, perfect for a swim during the midday heat.

Oliver's Camp Oliver's Camp is ideal for those who really want to experience nature in its purest form. Located in the remote south of Tarangire National Park, Oliver’s Camp enjoys a privacy and exclusivity rarely found anywhere inside a national park. The rugged Tarangire terrain boasts ancient baobab trees, large herds of elephant and buffalo, plus a good population of big cats and the most amazing diversity of birds. Off-road driving allows you to get closer to the action. Walking safaris are the speciality of the camp, and the depth of knowledge and experience of the camp naturalist guides makes the experience one to never forget. The camp features ten beautifully furnished guest tents scattered along the marsh edge with excellent views over the permanent water source. Each tent is covered by traditional thatch and offers an outdoor shower with indoor toilet and wash facilities.

Sanctuary Swala Sanctuary Swala is located in a secluded area of Tarangire National Park, famous for large herds of elephants and spectacular baobab trees. The 12 tents surround the main dining area, deck and library which are lifted on stilts around an enormous and ancient baobab tree. There is also a stunning infinity swimming pool overlooking the water hole. Each of the 12 luxurious canvas pavilions is shaded by tall acacia trees and all are within sight of the well-frequented water hole which regularly draws lion, leopard and elephant. The tents feature a spacious open plan arrangement with comfortable king or twin beds, campaign chairs and plush sofas, as well as en-suite bathroom with both indoor and outdoor shower. Each tent has its own personal attendant who will attend to your every need. Exquisitely furnished with traditional materials, the tents are unashamedly luxurious but still close enough to nature to permit an exciting night under canvas.

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Sanctuary Saadani Safari Lodge Sanctuary Saadani Safari Lodge is set on the coast of Tanzania, where you can experience untamed, untouched East Africa combined with the beauty of the Indian Ocean. At last you can combine luxury safari with a relaxing beach jaunt. Meaning 'elegant' in Swahili the five beautiful Maridadi suites are appropriately named. Raised on small stilts and surrounded by indigenous floras, the decks provide an excellent viewing platform of the expansive sea. All suites have en-suite bathrooms with a private outdoor shower for those who wish to enjoy a hot shower under a ceiling of stars. Meaning 'secret' in Swahili the Siri Suite is the only one of its kind and offers the ultimate luxury for guests, this suite is set apart from all others. A private bar and pool provides unparalleled privacy, combined with private dining and sundowners on the small deck. This suite is perfect for honeymooners who wish for an incomparable experience.

Sanctuary Saadani River Lodge The 17 stilted suites of Sanctuary Saadani River Lodge are the epitome of natural luxury, built for rest and relaxation on the southern shore of the Wami River close to the Saadani National Park. The guest tree-houses blend into the natural scenery on their stilts with traditional thatched roofs. For the ultimate secluded escape, River Lodge's Wami Suite is a private villa with its own infinity pool, two-bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room and a dining room. Hidden within the lush jungle, this villa is perfect for guests who wish for ultimate relaxation and an intimate environment. The lodge offers guests a range of activities including game drives and river excursions. The in-house spa provides indulgent massages to enjoy between activities.

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Essque Zalu Zanzibar Essque Zalu Zanzibar combines contemporary luxury with a real sense of place. This boutique hotel, located on the northern part of the island, has the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean to one side and lush green forest to the other, and there is just a hint of spice in the warm and fragrant tropical air. Choose from 40 suites, all with picturesque views over the lush tropical garden or the ocean turquoise blue. Ensconce yourself in luxurious-styled spaces crafted from local materials, adorned with native artwork and housed under a traditional pitched Makuti roof. If you need extra space to spread out, select one of the nine expansive villas. Stretch out in the spacious living room, unwind in the privacy of your own massage area, rustle up a snack in your own kitchen, laze on the terrace overlooking the garden or just chill in the privacy of your very own swimming pool. Once you are comfortable, make the most of your amenities, pick your favorite drink from your personalized mini-bar, freshen up under a solar heated shower, or lie back on the king-sized poster colonial style beds. Satisfy your taste buds with a choice of three distinctive Zanzibar restaurants, a scrumptious café, three well-stocked bars or dial a mixologist to come right to your suite and shake your very own tailor-made cocktail. Amble through Stone Town prior to touring the famous spice plantations. Explore the local marine life while scuba diving or snorkeling. Try out the water sport activities or visit the two marine turtle sanctuaries beside the hotel. View the art gallery or unwind in the world-class spa. The spa treatment facilities include various treatment venues - two dual treatment rooms, four single rooms, Hydro shower room and two relaxation areas. The wet-areas offer a sauna and steam.

Kilindi - Zanzibar Stunningly romantic, different and totally adorable. The 15 white domed pavilions are scattered on a remote hillside on the north west coast of the exotic spice island of Zanzibar. Each pavilion is an architect designed inspiration of tropical beach-side living set in its own private gardens, with two plunge pools, waterfalls, sundecks and shady day pavilions for relaxing. The ultimate in privacy, Kilindi is a total escape. For those who can break away from the privacy of their personal ‘Eden’ there is a 82 foot infinity pool, a massage therapy suite, a water-wall cocktail bar and naturally a white coral sand beach and the Indian Ocean for diving, sailing and snorkeling. Dining under the stars on locally caught sea fish and shellfish of which this island is rightly proud, the real world seems a long way away.


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INTRODUCTION / Uganda

Uganda Rolling savannahs, equatorial jungle and vast fresh water lakes make up Uganda. The ten stunning national parks, and wonderful year-round weather add to its magic. Whether it is rafting the Nile, trekking the endangered mountain gorilla or listening to the prehistoric call of a Great Blue Turaco, Uganda offers countless adventures.

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Bwindi Forest National Park

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Bwindi is an ancient highland forest in south-western Uganda and is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. It is a sanctuary for approximately 330 mountain gorillas (almost half of the world’s total population) and is also the only forest on the continent where mountain gorillas and chimpanzees coexist.

Queen Elizabeth National Park Set amidst lakes Edward and George, and covering the length of the Kazinga Channel that connects the two, Queen Elizabeth National Park is superb safari territory, broadly covering Ishasha in the south, the 'Central Sector', and Northern Queen Elizabeth. The park has the highest concentration of elephant found in Uganda.

Discover the beauty of Kibale and the greatest variety and concentration of primates in East Africa. Chimpanzees can be tracked at almost any time of the year. This tropical rainforest is the natural habitat for 13 primate species in all, as well as a host of mammals, and the elusive forest elephant.

Murchison Falls One of the oldest and largest protected nature reserves in Uganda, Murchison Falls offers a variety of ways in which to see its abundant wildlife, against the stunning backdrop of the Nile. You can also expect to see a wildlife parade including elephant, lion, Rothchild’s giraffe, buffalo and warthog.

Helpful Information Getting Around: You can get around the country by 4WD vehicle and although the roads are not always good, there are very few flights. It is a 12-hour drive from Entebbe to Bwindi. Wildlife: Visit the gorillas plus other primates and spectacular rainforest birds at Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, hike in Kibale Forest for wild chimps, cruise the Kazinga Channel to see birds and hippos in equal numbers and raft the Nile at Jinja. Currency: Local currency is the Uganda Shilling. Although the tourist industry works in US Dollars you will need Shillings for bartering at markets. Climate: Two wet seasons: heavy falls (up to 98 inches) are experienced from March to May, with lighter falls during November and December. Language: Both English and Swahili are the official languages, there are more than 30 different local languages.

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4 Day Gorilla Trekking Fly-in A four day fly-in safari from Entebbe to gorilla trek. DAY 1: Transfer to the airport for your charter flight to Bwindi. On arrival, you will be transferred to Buhoma Lodge, located inside Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. Afternoon at leisure. (D) DAY 2: After breakfast you will be escorted to the national park’s headquarters to meet your experienced guides for today’s gorilla trekking experience. You will get within feet of a mountain gorilla family. (B,L,D) '$< Day at leisure or an option to take a second trek (additional expense). (B,L,D) DAY 4: Return to Entebbe by charter flight and connect to your onward flight. (B) Note: The trekking may be fairly strenuous - up to six hours or longer is not uncommon - at relatively high altitudes. Mountain gorillas are wild animals and, as such, sightings cannot be guaranteed. The success rate however is well over 90 per cent.

Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp is nestled deep inside Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site in southwest Uganda. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest impresses with a truly theatrical landscape - this is a region of volcanoes, jagged valleys, waterfalls, lakes and dramatic mountain ranges. Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp is the only camp to receive regular visits from the gorillas themselves. For the lucky guests in camp at those times, they may have the chance for a gorilla encounter without even leaving Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp! The eight tents are just as impressive as the communal areas. Wooden floors and decks support comfortable warm beds, and each tent boasts a bathtub that looks straight out into the jungle's canopy. Bwindi is surrounded on the Buhoma side by the Bakiga community and the Batwa pygmy community. Enjoy an interactive walk to visit these communities and learn about their way of life.

Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge Clouds, an award-winning community conservation lodge in Bwindi, features eight stone cottages clinging to the mountainside, each with stunning views of the valley below and the volcanoes beyond. Every cottage has its own sitting room replete with overstuffed chairs and a fireplace to ward off the evening chill. With private butlers, in-house masseuses and wonderfully fresh food, this is Africa at its finest. Tracking the rare Mountain Gorilla is one of those must-do experiences in Africa, and Clouds is the idyllic base from which to start this amazing adventure.

Apoka Safari Lodge The landscape you imagine when you think of Africa – the jagged hills, the golden grasses, the plains teeming with wildlife, the soft glowing light – is Kidepo Valley National Park, Northern Uganda. Featuring ten spacious rooms with endless views of the savannah, inside lounges and private verandas – plenty of places to relax, read and sprawl. Big hand-hewn beds with soft duvets, extra-large plush towels, oversized gowns. Slip into your outdoor stone bathtub and watch the elephants pass by. Wildlife is abundant with lions, leopard, cheetah, buffalo, giraffe and much more.

Buhoma Lodge Buhoma Lodge commands spectacular views of the Bwindi Forest home to the rare mountain gorilla. This quality lodge is a few minutes walk from the start of the gorilla tracking point. The ten spacious cottages have been carefully built up the mountain, each with its own private veranda, en-suite bathroom and spectacular views. An elevated lounge and dining room offer a cozy, comfortable environment to discuss the day's activities around the fireplace. The menu is varied with most ingredients being sourced locally.

Emin Pasha Hotel Set in over one hectare of leafy landscaped gardens in Kampala, Emin Pasha Hotel is Uganda’s first luxury boutique hotel nestled in beautifully landscaped gardens, it is amazingly tranquil and peaceful. The hotel is in a lovingly restored old colonial building and features 20 air-conditioned bedrooms, swimming pool, restaurant featuring Fusion cuisine and a wine bar offering a selection of South Africa’s finest wines, a private conference room, library and two private lounges. Children of all ages are welcome.


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Rwanda The land of a Thousand Hills’, Rwanda is a green undulating landscape of hills, gardens and tea plantations. Rwanda is home to one third of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, one third of Africa's birds species, several species of primates, volcanoes, and friendly people. Among the safest and friendliest of African capitals, Kigali is located within a three-hour drive of the main tourist sites.

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Akagera National Park

Great place to see the mountain gorillas and just a three-hour drive from the capital Kigali. It’s a steep climb but worth every step to spend an hour with these gentle giants. We recommend a trek to also see the endangered golden monkeys and a permit is needed for both visits.

Nyungwe National Park

Akagera is dominated scenically by a labyrinth of swamps and lakes that follow the meandering course of the Akagera River, one of the main sources of the River Nile. Along the lake shores are some of the continent´s densest concentrations of water birds, while the marshes are home to the endangered bird species.

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Nyungwe is a high altitude rainforest with astonishing biodiversity. A safari lodge offers visitors the chance to see nine species of monkeys, including large troops of colobus monkeys that often travel in groups of 300, plus chimpanzees, 280 species of birds and a great variety of butterflies and trees.

Kigali boasts a range of hotels catering to all tastes and budgets, and an assortment of fine restaurants whose menus reflect the country’s historical links with Belgium, while also embracing numerous other international cuisines. Kigali is blessed with a moderate high altitude climate that belies its tropical location.

Helpful Information Getting Around: Travel in private 4WD vehicles is the most reliable as it's just three hours from Kigali to the gorillas and five hours to Nyungwe. Hiring a vehicle, taking a bus or a local flight is not recommended. Wildlife: Trekking to see the gorillas in Rwanda is top of the list for visitors. Becoming more popular is Nyungwe National Park home to 13 species of primates including chimpanzees, plus a great variety of birds, trees and orchids. Currency: Local currency is the Rwanda Franc with US Dollars being accepted in most lodges and hotels. Climate: The major rains fall from February to May with a second shorter wet period in November and December. It can be misty and cool at high altitude but warm and humid on the plains. Language: Kinyarwanda is the local language and widely spoken along with English and French.

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4 Day Gorillas Through the Mist This safari goes to Parc National des Volcans in the misty Virunga volcanoes where about 350 mountain gorillas make their home. You can track gorillas, climb a volcano, visit the Karisoke Research Center, or go for walks around the picturesque villages near the camp. DAY 1: You are met at Kigali Airport and transferred into town for lunch. After lunch, travel north gradually climbing to the base of the Virunga volcanoes. Spend the afternoon relaxing at the lodge, or go for a short hike around the property. (D) DAY 2: Early morning gorilla tracking in the Parc National des Volcans. Enjoy lunch at the lodge and the afternoon at leisure, or visit the local communities. (B,L,D) '$< Leave for Kigali. Should time permit, go for a tour of the city including a visit to the market, the Franco-Rwandan cultural center and a genocide memorial. Spend the night in Kigali. (B) DAY 4: Transfer to the airport for your outbound flight. (B)

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Nyungwe Forest Lodge Nyungwe Forest Lodge, ensures an experience rich in local culture, surrounded by ancient forests, boasting 20 spacious luxury rooms and two suites featuring two bedrooms each. The only deluxe lodge in Nyungwe National Park, Nyungwe lies in a tea plantation on the edge of the closed-canopy rain forest. Situated in Rwanda’s mountainous southwest, the largest remaining tract of uninterrupted forest in Central and East Africa, it is one of the most ancient forests dating back to the Ice Age. Lodge facilities include a bistro, pool, boma/outdoor dining, restaurant, tea lounge, bar, relaxation retreat with Jacuzzi, fitness center, Wi-Fi and conference facilities for 18 delegates. The forest is home to more than 200 different tree species, a host of orchids and over 13 primate species including chimpanzees.

Virunga Lodge The magnificent Virunga Lodge is perched high on a ridge and has stunning views of the Virunga Volcanoes and the twin lakes Bulera and Ruhonda. The premier luxury destination for tracking the endangered mountain gorillas. Ideal for honeymooners, the lodge has been described as having ‘the best view in the world’ and as ‘one of the finest lodges in Africa’. Each banda has its own private terrace and spacious en-suite shower rooms. Gorilla tracking, golden monkeys, Dian Fossey's Grave, community visits and local dancers are only a few examples of what's on offer here.

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Madagascar Millions of years ago Madagascar was once part of Africa's continent and only became an island as it drifted away into the Indian Ocean. Today this land, frozen in time, boasts a unique diversity of culture, fauna and flora. Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world and experiences extraordinary climatic changes, bringing with it a diversity of dramatic scenery and wildlife to enjoy.

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Helpful Information Getting Around: International flights arriving to Antananarivo connect with multiple destinations around the country serviced by Air Madagascar. Highlights: Highlights of an adventure to Madagascar include the Baobab trees, of which seven of the world’s nine species can be found; 40 different species of lemurs, a primate group found only on the island; cultural tours, scuba diving, birding (over 250 different species), kite surfing, whale watching, surfing, fishing. Currency: Ariary is the new local currency. It is recommended to change money at airport banks on arrival. Only VISA cards can be used at ATM’s in the big cities. Climate: It is hot with sub tropical weather. From November to March is it's summer which is also known as the hurricane season. From April to October it is winter, which is dry and the temperature are mild. Language: The two main languages spoken in Madagascar are French and the native language Malagash. www.classicsafaricompany.com.au


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8 Day Madagascar Barefoot Luxury Southern Explorer Spend eight days in barefoot luxury as you explore the south-east of Madagascar and its beauty. Exclusive accommodation, beautiful scenery, scrumptious meals and wildlife sightings await you at the Manafiafy Beach and Rainforest Lodge as well as the Mandrare River Camp. DAY 1: Upon arrival in Antananarivo, Madagascar’s capital, you will be met and welcomed by an English-speaking guide, before transferring to Pavillion de l’Emyrne your hotel in the city center. DAY 2: After breakfast, head to Ivato Airport for your two-hour flight to Fort Dauphin and transfer to Mandrare River Camp where you will spend the next three nights. The journey offers a contrast of landscapes ranging from rice paddies over lush tropical areas to the drier arid region of sisal plantations and 'spiny forests'. Settle in your accommodation and enjoy the breathtaking views over the river. '$< Ę˜ Cross the river on foot and embark on a trip to the sacred Antandroy forest to observe lemurs and many bird species. See the tombs of the ancestors and your guide will explain about the culture of ancestor worship. Other activities include night walks and forest walks to observe nocturnal lemurs and other animals. DAY 5: Transfer by road to Manafiafy Beach and Rainforest Lodge, where you will spend the next two nights. Enjoy the location of your lodge in the afternoon, as the sun sets over the bay. '$< Ę˜ Situated on a beautiful white sandy bay, fringed with forest covered mountains, this lodge offers barefoot luxury with wildlife and water on your doorstep. Enjoy activities such as snorkeling, bird-watching, canoeing in the mangroves, walks in the rainforest, beach walks and private beach picnics. DAY 8: Drive back to Fort Dauphin for your scheduled flight to Antananarivo for your departure flight.

8 Day Morondava Baobab Package and Tsingy Discover the wonders of the majestic Baobab alley and Tsingy on this eight day Morondava Baobab Package and Tsingy which also includes sightings of the playful lemurs! DAY 1: You will be met on arrival to Ivato Airport and transferred to Residence Lapasoa, your hotel in Antananarivo. DAY 2: Head to the airport for your flight to Morondava, where you will be met and transferred to your city accommodation, Baobab CafĂŠ. The afternoon is at your own leisure. '$< Today is a long day of discovery and adventure! Set out early to visit the Kirindy Reserve stopping enroute to admire the beauty of the famous Baobab Avenue at sunrise. After exploring Kirindy head north and onto Tsimafana where you take the ferry across to Belo sur Tsiribihina. After another road transfer, arrive at Bekopaka where you will stay at L'Orchidee du Bemaraha. '$< Ę˜ During the next two days you will explore the Grands Tsingy and Petit Tsingy of the Bemaraha National Park on foot and in a dugout canoe. Enjoy long hikes and great opportunities for photographs of this unique landscape. Stay at L'Orchidee du Bemaraha. DAY 6: After breakfast, head back to Morondava by 4WD. Travel through the small town of Belo-sur-Tsiribihina and pass the Sakalava tribe tombs. Stop to visit the stunning Baobab Alley but this time at sunset, a great photo opportunity! Arrive in Morondava early evening and spend the night at Baobab CafĂŠ. '$< Ę˜ Fly back to Antananarivo, where you will be met and transferred to Residence Lapasoa for the night. The afternoon is at your leisure. The next day you will be transferred to the airport for your flight back to Johannesburg.


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United Arab Emirates and Oman The United Arab Emirates, a federation of seven emirates at the south-eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, is one of the world's fastest growing tourist destinations and has all the right ingredients for an unforgettable vacation, with unbeatable shopping, top-class hotels and restaurants, an intriguing traditional culture, and a safe and welcoming environment.

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Dubai With its modern skyline, it is easy to forget that Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates, was once a small town of Bedouin traders. Experience the old mixing with the new on a half-day city tour. Enjoy the beaches, golf, historic sites, nightlife and shopping in the gold souk.

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From Abu Dhabi city's famous Corniche to the Oasis City of Al Ain, culture, history and adventure are encapsulated in this emirate. Experience the spectacular Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, enjoy the peace and tranquillity of Al Ain's oasis, or marvel at the history of an emirate dotted with ancient forts and historic sites.

The essence of Arabia is very close to the surface in the Sultanate of Oman, and in few destinations are the culture, scenery, and nature so beautifully combined. Combine sea and desert activities for the perfect Oman vacation. No visit would be complete without visiting Muscat's mosques, museums and markets.

Helpful Information Getting Around: Easily accessed by air and road. Must Sees: Dubai: Spend a night in the desert and visit the tallest building in the world, Burj Kalifa. Abu Dhabi: Visit the Sheikh Zayed Mosque and have tea at Emirates Palace. Oman: Visit a souk Barka and take a tour through the Eastern Hajar Mountains. Currency: In the United Arab Emirates the local currency is the Dirham and in Oman it is the Omani Rial. US Dollars are accepted everywhere in the United Arab Emirates. Climate: Daytime temperatures in the summer (from May to September) range from 30C to 43C and in winter from 25C to 28C. Language: Arabic is the official language, although English is widely spoken.

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United Arab Emirates and Oman / DUBAI AND ABU DHABI ACCOMMODATION

The Address Downtown Dubai Welcome to The Address Downtown Dubai where the world's tallest tower, Burj Khalifa is on its doorstep and is flanked by The Dubai Mall, the world's largest shopping and entertainment center. This hotel features an impressive 96 lavish rooms and 626 serviced residences. The Address Downtown Dubai offers an extensive range of gourmet experiences, modern meeting and event venues, a signature spa, a fully-equipped fitness center, chilled pools and indulgent amenities and services. The hotel is less than 15 minutes from Dubai International Airport.

Towers Rotana - Dubai Towers Rotana boasts stunning views of the Arabian Sea as well as easy access to all major destinations in this thriving metropolis. Each room features a mini-bar, tea/coffee making facilities, daily housekeeping, high-speed Internet, in-room safe, IDD facilities and a multichannel satellite TV. Other facilities also located in the building are a swimming pool or Jacuzzi, Bodylines health and fitness center with the latest equipment, sauna, steam and aerobic classes. Towers Rotana features two elegant restaurants, one bar, a coffee shop and a pool bar.

Al Manzil Downtown Dubai Al Manzil Downtown Dubai is the perfect place for doing business and enjoying the best of Dubai’s cosmopolitan lifestyle. The deluxe hotel offers complimentary high-speed Internet access, a fitness center, temperature-controlled pool and a host of superb dining destinations – including Conservatory, the all-day dining restaurant, The Courtyard, a place to experience authentic Arabian hospitality, Mokaroma, a trendy international coffee shop, Nezesaussi sports and entertainment grill, and the Parisian-inspired Boulevard Café.

Atlantis The Palm, Dubai Covering a massive 46 hectares, this unique resort hotel is located at the end of Palm Jumeirah, a man-made island created to look like a dazzling palm tree. With a private beach and a non-stop lineup of water-themed recreational activities including an extensive marine habitat, water park and spa. Accommodations are split into 1,373 rooms and 166 suites, situated across the building's Royal Towers. For a unique experience, book one of the Neptune/Poseidon Suites, which welcomes you into sumptuous bed and bathroom areas with amazing underwater views.

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Rose Rayhaan by Rotana - Dubai Setting a new benchmark in Dubai, soaring 1,089 feet, Rose Rayhaan by Rotana is the flagship property of the alcohol-free brand, Rayhaan Hotels & Resorts. Rose Rayhaan by Rotana offers 462 spacious rooms and suites each with daily housekeeping services, fully stocked minibar, tea/coffee making facilities, high-speed broadband Internet, hair-dryer, bathrobes, in-room safe and satellite TV. Bodylines Club offers a range of activities onsite including a fully-equipped gym, swimming pool along with cardiovascular and weight training area.

Jumeirah Beach Hotel - Dubai The resort’s sea-facing rooms, suites and villas are comfortably furnished with classic design complemented by exotic accoutrements. With a broad assortment of activities to choose from, the resort is a perfect fit for families on the go. Jumeirah Beach Resort offers five different swimming pools, including a special kids pool with rock wall and slide situated next to Sinbad’s Kids Club, a choice of sporting facilities, as well as unlimited access to Wild Wadi Water Park. Jumeirah Beach Hotel also boasts 18 unique restaurants and bars.

Beach Rotana - Abu Dhabi This resort offers luxury in a superb location right in the main business district of Abu Dhabi facing the sea. Over 450 rooms and suites are complemented by Abu Dhabi's finest dining outlets and extensive meeting and event services. Facilities include babysitting upon request, car and limousine rental, covered car park, currency exchange, same day laundry and fast dry-cleaning services, valet parking, hair and beauty salon. Eight Club Rotana Executive floors, ten world-class food and beverage venues and wireless Internet throughout.

Hala Arjaan by Rotana - Abu Dhabi Hala Arjaan by Rotana offers hotel apartments with charm and comfort and is located in the heart of the business district, close to the coast, shopping and all the city's attractions. The firstclass hotel apartments feature a personal touch, Arjaan properties have been developed with both long-term guests and families in mind. Some of the hotels facilities include a gift shop and news stand, a doctor on call, non-smoking rooms, valet parking and ample parking space, multilingual staff and laundry and dry-cleaning facilities.


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Al Bustan Palace, A Ritz-Carlton Hotel - Oman Known as 'The Jewel of the Sultanate', Al Bustan Palace, a Ritz-Carlton Hotel is set against a dramatic mountain backdrop on 81 hectares of private beach and lush green gardens. The business and commercial districts are close by, as are must-see sights including the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Bait Al Zubair Museum and Al Alam Palace. To explore the essence of Muscat, a visit to the Muttrah Souk is a must. Al Bustan Palace, a Ritz-Carlton Hotel offers 50 luxurious suites, each with an exclusive butler service so you can enjoy the luxury and personal attention you deserve. Al Maha Piano Bar is the destination where guests and locals gather to relax and unwind. An array of international cocktails and liqueurs are served, expertly accompanied by live jazz and blues. The hotel has an enviable reputation for dining. The hotel's impressive array of restaurants offers guests a variety of international cuisines from all over the world.

Radisson Blu Hotel, Muscat - Oman The Radisson Blu Hotel, Muscat offers 153 guest rooms and suites. Designed to offer ultimate relaxation, each room and suite features stylish design and convenient amenities like mini-bar and laptop-sized safe. Business class rooms and suites feature complimentary super buffet breakfast, access to the business class lounge, Nespresso® coffee machine, as well as upgraded bath amenities. Non-smoking rooms and handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request. Recharge at the exclusive Fontana health club, fitted with a gym, sauna, steam rooms and swimming pool. All hotel guests have access to the business center and complimentary Wi-Fi. Enjoy a lavish buffet and a creative à la carte menu at Olivos while soaking in the Mediterranean ambiance. Boasting juicy steaks and fresh seafood, the Al Tajin Grill is a popular choice.

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'Ahlan Wa Sahlan' - Awaken to Adventure. Welcome to the Desert Nights Camp at Al Wasil, Sultanate of Oman. Standing clearly above the rest, the Desert Nights Camp is a place that sells itself. Situated on the Wahiba Sands which is a two hour drive away from Muscat. The 26 luxurious Bedouin styled tents are ready for those seeking the ultimate desert adventure vacation. Experience the rustic beauty surrounded by peaks of sand dunes, offering a natural protection from the temperamental sun of the Oman desert.

The Salalah Marriott Resort in Oman is set on the idyllic shores of the Arabian Sea on the white sandy beaches of Mirbat Cove and at the foot of Jebel Samhan, 49 miles from Salalah International Airport. The Dhofar region in southern Oman is known as the land of gardens and historical treasures. Being the first Marriott Resort in the Sultanate, the resort offers a unique vacation experience by blending Marriott's authentic hospitality with exceptional facilities in an unmatched natural landscape.

Six Senses Zighy Bay - Oman Guests have a choice of arrival experiences: A scenic ten minute speed boat trip into the resort’s private marina, a dramatic drive down from the peak overlooking the bay, or even as a companion passenger with the resort’s professional paraglider! The innovative accommodations of Six Senses Zighy Bay are a blend of the surrounding Omani traditional style with modern amenities to provide luxury amidst local cultural themes. Each of the 82 spacious villas has a private infinity pool with cozy terrace, as well as 24-hour butler service to accommodate any need.

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Islands The Indian Ocean is home to some of the most exotic islands on earth! From the beautiful white beaches and exquisite underwater scenery of the Maldives and Seychelles, to the dazzling turquoise waters, luxury beach resorts, fabulous shopping and fascinating culture of Mauritius, you're sure to find the perfect island vacation or honeymoon in this romantic corner of the globe.

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Maldives The Maldives is a group of 1,190 islands south east of Sri Lanka. Only 200 are inhabited and 97 are exclusive island resorts with lush vegetation, ringed with coral reefs, turquoise lagoons full of marine life, and white sandy beaches. The overriding theme here is days of water activities and romantic, balmy nights.

Mauritius A tropical island getaway with accommodation ranging from ultra chic resorts to affordable selfcatering apartments. Great destination for families and honeymooners with a huge variety of both land and water-based activities to keep you as active or as relaxed as you wish to be. Great beaches, warm waters and good shopping.

Seychelles 115 island jewels with white sandy beaches, colorful marine life, luxurious private islands and romantic hide-aways make up the Seychelles. The Inner Islands of MahÊ, Praslin and La Digue, form the cultural and economic hub and are home to the majority of Seychelles’ tourism facilities as well as its most stunning beaches.

Helpful Information Getting Around: The islands are easily accessible by air and boat. Must Sees: Seychelles: Seek out the coco de mer. Maldives: Go diving at banana reef or surf the amazing reef breaks. Mauritius: Explore the colonial-era buildings, markets and colorful Chinatown of Port Louis. Currency: Maldives: Rufiyaa. Mauritius: Mauritian Rupee. Seychelles: Rupees. Climate: The climate varies between 20C-32C. Winter is from May to October and Summer is between November and April. Language: Maldives: Dhivehi (local) and English. Mauritius: English (official) and Creole (main). Seychelles: Creole, English and French.


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Naladhu Maldives

On a tranquil palm-covered atoll surrounded by a coral lagoon, Naladhu offers a feeling of seclusion and serenity. A sense of luxury pervades the 19 stunning houses set within lush landscaped surroundings, each just foot steps away from the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. There are 13 private ocean pool pavilions with panoramic views over the Indian Ocean, and six beach pool pavilions located under palm canopies on the powder white beachfront. The spacious rooms have a decadently appointed al-fresco bathing pavilion with a unique bathtub, private swimming pool, waterfall shower and steam room all shaded by bougainvillea and frangipani. All rooms offer the services of a House Master, LCD TV, CD/DVD player, Wi-Fi, iPod, indoor and outdoor day beds and a dining sala.

and surrounding ocean are on offer at the spa. Relax the mind and spirit by being pampered in the sensuous pavilion or on the sun-bleached deck as twilight falls. Culinary experiences on Naladhu include the intimacy of in-house dining, gourmet adventures on deserted sand banks, on remote islands or mingling with other guests in The Living Room, Naladhu’s relaxed all-day dining venue. Residents may choose to take advantage of the facilities on sister Anantara islands or enjoy the privacy of Naladhu alone. At Naladhu, you are invited to revel in the splendor of Maldivian island paradise. Scuba diving, fishing, sailing, snorkeling and other water sport adventures are on offer to explore the beauty of the Maldives.

Beach Houses face the lagoon side of the island and are surrounded by lush tropical vegetation to provide a cocoon of privacy. Ocean Houses provide totally unobstructed views of the jewel-blue waters, and are the ultimate choice for privacy and tranquillity. Each Ocean House has the additional pleasure of a private cabana located on the beach, which can be used for lounging and massage during the day or for dining in the evening. A range of luxurious spa therapies drawing on the rich natural traditions of the islands

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Land in a resort paradise, surrounded by sparkling blue waters. Anantara Dhigu is an idyllic island paradise that feels like your home away from home, and a dazzling, natural playground for you to indulge in, only a 35 minute speedboat ride from Malé International Airport allowing 24-hour a day access.

verdant marine life, Aquafanatics Water Sports Center has the perfect option for you. A fully-equipped PADI dive center operates year round or try your skills at the seasonal surf school (Apr – Oct). If you prefer, experience a healing massage at Anantara Spa, with a variety of extraordinary and exquisite holistic treatments on offer.

Ideal for families or couples, the resort offers 70 stylish beach front villas and 40 superb over-water suites all on the fringe of a tranquil lagoon; some beach front villas and over-water suites feature private pools. Bask under the dazzling Indian Ocean sun from your beach front villa or over-water suite sun deck. Step onto a pure white beach and let soft sand sift between your toes. In all rooms, enjoy the comforts of home with your own espresso machine, iPod connection, flat screen TV, resident’s mini-bar and 24-hour room service.

Guests are offered an array of culinary options with a range to tempt even the most discerning of palates from Fushi Café, Fuddan Fusion Grill, Terrazzo Italian Restaurant, Aqua Bar and then on sister island Anantara Veli, Dhigu guests may also enjoy Baan Huraa Thai, Geckos and 73 Degrees with amazing seafood nights.

Slice through the water while on a high-speed windsurfing adventure or catch a magnificent fish for your table on an adventurous fishing trip. Parasail with a stunning bird’s eye view of the stunning islands below you or kayak at you own leisure across our tranquil lagoon. Whether you want to surf some of the most famous waves in the world, sail across the glorious Indian Ocean or simply snorkel the surrounding reefs with their

Resort facilities also include Dhoni Kid’s Club, library, boutique, luxury yacht hire, activities desk and watersports center.


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One&Only Reethi Rah

Surrounded by the crystal blue wonders of the Indian Ocean, this superb all-villa Maldives resort offers an unrivaled level of style, choice and personalized exploration. Sleek and spectacular, with unprecedented privacy, One&Only Reethi Rah inspires extraordinary journeys for the soul.

always, the attentive services of a dedicated villa host.

Set on one of the largest Maldivian islands in North Male' Atoll, adorned with endless white sand coves and turquoise bays, all villas enjoy beautiful ocean views and direct access to the lagoon. One&Only Reethi Rah offers the ultimate vacation experience to those seeking the pinnacle of tropical Maldives luxury. Nowhere else in the Maldives is there a resort with this much space and exclusivity.

The resort also has an extensive variety of restaurants and bars to satisfy any appetite. Savor freshly caught sushi at over-water Tapasake, Mediterranean delights at Fanditha, or exotic international cuisine at Reethi Restaurant.

The One&Only Spa by ESPA – set apart on its own stretch of island shore – has more than one hectare of space to relax and rejuvenate, and its over-water Chi pavilion will take any Yoga or Tai Chi session to a whole new level of spirituality.

Spacious guest villas are carefully placed around the island to maximize privacy and offer uninterrupted views of the surrounding lagoon. Beach residences mean mere steps to the sand, and beautiful ocean views from your bed; over-water villas are connected to the island via wooden walkways, and encourage blissful lounging in netted overhangs. In every villa, décor is sleek and elegantly tropical, using beautiful materials and contemporary styling. All feature wide-screen plasma TV, DVD/CD player with surround-sound system, iPod docking stations, and broadband Internet access. And

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Constance Le Prince Maurice Located on the island’s east coast, Constance Le Prince Maurice is situated on 24 hectares of unblemished private land blessed with rare and luxuriant vegetation that ensures maximum privacy for its guests. The turquoise lagoon blends perfectly with the fresh, green surroundings and secluded beaches of brilliant white sand. The reserve accommodates the only over water suites in Mauritius, sitting high on stilts, while the resort’s other generous suites are located along the beach or in a sub-tropical garden facing the sea.

Hotel 20°Sud Hotel 20ûSud has 28 rooms and six suites, some of which are less than 30 feet from the beach. They are divided into four categories: charm rooms, beachfront rooms, suites and the austral suites. All the rooms are air-conditioned and have a beautiful terrace which looks onto the attractive coconut grove bordering the sea. The rooms are tastefully furnished and equipped with queensize bed, safe, plasma TV with satellite channels, PayTV movies, telephone and complimentary unlimited access to high-speed Wi-Fi.

Veranda Paul & Virginie Hotel & Spa Named after the legendary young couple immortalised by the French author Bernardin de St Pierre in his novel Paul & Virginie, the hotel is an invitation to a relaxing and romantic stay. The décor of colonial inspiration, a subtle combination of wood, stone and thatch roofs, reveals a peaceful haven for couples seeking an unforgettable getaway to paradise island. Accommodation consists of 81 rooms all of which feature air-conditioning, ceiling fans, electronic room safe, mini-bar, tea/coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone, satellite TV and a hair-dryer.

The St. Regis Mauritius Resort The St. Regis Mauritius Resort is a luxury resort featuring 172 guest rooms and suites with breathtaking views over the Indian Ocean waters. Bask in the sun by a luxurious pool or on the beach; try wind and kite surfing; or escape to a sanctuary of rejuvenation at the signature Iridium Spa featuring 12 private treatment rooms. The resort introduces a collection of carefully selected restaurants and bars including Simply India, the signature restaurant by Michelin star chef Atul Kochhar, where accomplished master chefs present exciting new fine dining experiences to the guests.

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Constance Belle Mare Plage Constance Belle Mare Plage, set on the most beautiful beach of the eastern coast of Mauritius, offers a wide range of leisure facilities and 92 prestige rooms. The resort is an ideal location for golf addicts – from beginners to professionals with two 18-hole championship golf courses. The resort lies on a one mile long white sandy beach and is set in a two-and-a-half hectare (six acre) tropical garden. Protected by a coral reef, the lagoon is ideal for all water sports from swimming to snorkeling.

Anahita The Resort Anahita The Resort is set in a spectacular landscape of 213 hectares surrounded by an Ernie Els designed 18-hole championship golf course, a lively market village with shops, deli, café, gourmet restaurant, bar, wellness lounge and beauty center, swimming pool, beach, fitness center, tennis courts, golf clubhouse, and children’s club. With 28 villas and 70 luxury suites in total, the one-, two- and three-bedroom suites with private plunge pools, have either stunning views of the turquoise lagoon or views of the lush golf course with a stunning mountain backdrop.

Shanti Maurice, a Nira Resort Shanti Maurice, a Nira Resort is a boutique, lifestyle resort located on the largely untouched south coast of Mauritius. The resort comprises 61 spacious suites and villas, spread across a 15 hectare (37 acre) landscape of tropical gardens, located on the beachfront overlooking the Indian Ocean. The resort welcomes couples and families, and offers a kids club and activities programme. Nira Spa is one of the largest in the Indian Ocean, 25 treatments rooms. Shanti Maurice, a Nira Resort offers extensive dining options, with an emphasis on locally-sourced fresh fare.

Heritage Awali Golf & Spa Resort Heritage Awali Golf & Spa Resort, located on the southern part of the island, stands out for its exceptional range of services tailored for the enjoyment of young and old. An array of land and water-based sports are on offer including a simply spectacular 18-hole golf course. And an exclusive children’s club, where three to eleven year olds can have fun in a learning environment. Each of the rooms are spacious and comfortable and opens onto their own private and comfortable terrace, a stone’s throw away from the two swimming pools or on the edge of the beach.


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Desroches Island Resort

Wilderness Safaris North Island

Situated 142 miles south-west of Mahé (about a 40 minute flight), Desroches Island Resort is amongst the most pristine, untouched islands in the world blessed with the healthiest climate. The 20 luxurious beach suites and 26 beach villas are surrounded by immaculate white soft sandy beaches and crystal blue waters. The array of facilities include two restaurants, pizzeria and a delicatessen. The extensive water sport center, swimming pool, gym, spa and library all complement the full range of deluxe facilities.

Constance Ephélia Seychelles Constance Ephélia Seychelles is located over two of the most beautiful beaches on the island of Mahé and overlooking the Marine National Park of Port Launay – offering private seclusion with ravishing views. Whether you choose one of the suites or a hillside, spa or beach villa, each of the residences is impeccably furnished with modern conveniences to make your stay as stress-free as possible. All provide fantastic views of heavenly surrounds. Enjoy a workout in the fully-equipped gym, play a game of tennis or squash, and take part in non-motorized water activities.

Le Méridien Barbarons

North Island in the Seychelles is a place of barefoot luxury for those seeking an unspoiled, spectacular tropical retreat. It is one of the 'inner' islands of the Seychelles, often referred to as amongst the most beautiful on Earth. Accommodation at North Island consists of 11 hand-crafted guest villas, never more than a few steps from the pristine, powder-soft sand. Each villa also features a second bedroom, making it ideal for families. Activities at North Island include mountain biking, gym, guided walks, snorkeling, fishing, boating, sea kayaking, and scuba diving.

Denis Private Island Perched at the edge of the Seychelles bank, Denis Private Island is a coral island that lies 60 miles north of Mahé. Guarded in large part by coral reefs, the island has a natural lagoon and a steep drop-off where underwater inhabitants are both a draw and delight for visitors. The elegant cottages nestle near the ocean shore amid lush tropical gardens where comfort and a natural Creole flair go hand in hand. There is an on-site PADI dive center. Explore the old village with its picturesque chapel, houses dating back to 1935, and the famous lighthouse.

Paradise Sun Hotel

In the bay, overlooking the ocean, you are invited to relax in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Le Méridien Barbarons situated on Mahé, at the tip of the beautiful beach of Barbarons, 30 minutes away from the airport. Le Méridien Barbarons boasts 124 completely refurbished guest rooms and suites which open onto their own sea or garden facing terraces or balconies. The two restaurants offer refined and superior service. You will also find two bars and a conference center. The Penguin Club welcomes children, whilst adults may indulge themselves in the Cinq Mondes Health Spa.

Sunset Beach Hotel

Paradise Sun Hotel is discreetly tucked away on the north eastern side of Praslin Island, which is the second largest island of the unspoiled Seychelles archipelago. The hotel nestles in the far corner on just over two miles of vast white sandy beach of the Cote d'Or, under the protective presence of an outcrop of enormous granite boulders. The uncluttered simplicity of the French-Creole style en-suite chalets provides luxurious, cool comfort. Enjoy the French-style Creole cuisine which includes delicious fresh fish and shellfish buffets and lovely desserts.

Constance Lémuria Seychelles

Sunset Beach Hotel is situated on a private beach, on the north west coast of Mahé, surrounded by tropical vegetation. Enjoy great snorkeling offered at the hotel's exclusive beach, where calm waters and white sand provide an idyllic setting in which to unwind. The hotel offers both Creole and international cuisine. With inspiration drawn from an assortment of local fruit and vegetables, together with fresh seafood, an exciting menu is offered. The Sunset Beach Hotel has 29 guest rooms consisting of deluxe and junior suites, and luxury villas.

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Constance Lémuria Seychelles enjoys an idyllic location on the northwest coast of Praslin Island overlooking the beaches of Anse Kerlan and Petite Anse Kerlan. Anse Georgette, a third beach, is a hidden gem of the resort and considered one of the most beautiful in the Seychelles. The 96 thatched suites, eight villas and presidential villa are situated along the beaches and use natural materials of marble, limestone, wood and granite. Snorkeling, tennis, windsurfing, sailing and kayaking are complimentary. Deep sea fishing, scuba-diving, water sports lessons and mountain bikes are available.


The Classic Safari Company / TERMS AND CONDITIONS HOW TO BOOK YOUR TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS To accept the offer of TCSC set out in the Invoice, the BKHDMSR LTRS BNLOKDSD SGD ANNJHMF ENQL @MC QDSTQM HS SN TCSC with the deposit set out in the Invoice. TCSC is under MN NAKHF@SHNM SN SGD BKHDMSR SN ANNJ SGD SQ@UDK @QQ@MFDLDMSR TMKDRR @MC TMSHK SGD ANNJHMF ENQL @MC SGD CDONRHS @QD provided to TCSC. PAYMENT OF THE DEPOSIT 3GD CDONRHS O@HC @MC OQNUHCDC VHSG SGD ANNJHMF ENQL HR not refundable for any reason whatsoever. YOUR TRAVEL PACK – CHECK ON TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS 4ONM SGD BKHDMSR OQNUHCHMF SN 3"2" SGD ANNJHMF ENQL @MC CDONRHS 3"2" VHKK OQNUHCD SN SGD BKHDMSR @ SQ@UDK O@BJ 3GD BKHDMSR @BJMNVKDCFD SG@S SGD BKHDMSR VHKK L@JD BDQS@HM SG@S all aspects of the clients’ travel arrangements are as QDPTHQDC VHSGHM SG@S SQ@UDK O@BJ 3GD BKHDMSR TMCDQS@JD SN @CUHRD 3"2" VHSGHM C@XR NE SGD C@SD NE SGD OQNUHRHNM NE SGD SQ@UDK O@BJ NE @MX DQQNQ SG@S HR BNMS@HMDC HM SGD SQ@UDK @QQ@MFDLDMSR @R TONM DWOHQX NE SGD C@XR SGD BKHDMSR @QD deemed to have accepted that the clients’ travel @QQ@MFDLDMSR @QD @R RDS NTS HM SG@S SQ@UDK O@BJ PAYMENT FOR TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS 3GD BKHDMSR @FQDD SN L@JD O@XLDMS ENQ SGD SQ@UDK arrangements strictly in accordance with the schedule set out in the Invoice. (E SGD BKHDMSR E@HK SN L@JD O@XLDMSR HM @BBNQC@MBD VHSG SGD schedule, then upon that failure, the clients are in default under the terms and conditions of this agreement and the travel arrangements are deemed cancelled as at the date of default. PAYMENT FOR LAND CONTENT OF TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS Where by virtue of the value of the Australian dollar, the costs for the land content of the travel arrangements exceed those stated in the Invoice, the clients agree to pay that excess and TCSC will provide to the clients a tax invoice for the excess. Should the clients fail to pay that S@W HMUNHBD VHSGHM C@XR NE SGD C@SD NE QDBDHOS NE R@LD SGD clients are deemed to be in default under this agreement and the travel arrangements are deemed cancelled as at the date of that default. CHANGES TO TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS - BY CLIENT (“CLIENTS’ CHANGESâ€?) The clients may alter travel arrangements, but only by giving a written instruction to TCSC as to the changes required. Each change will attract an administration fee of Ę™ @MC @MX HMBQD@RD BNRS NBB@RHNMDC AX SGD BG@MFD VHKK AD SGD RTAIDBS NE @ S@W HMUNHBD OQNUHCDC AX 3"2" SN SGD client. Should the client fail to meet payment of the @LNTMS NM SGD S@W HMUNHBD VHSGHM C@XR NE SGD HRRTD NE same, the clients are deemed to be in default under this agreement and the travel arrangements are deemed cancelled as at the date of that default. CHANGES TO TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS BY TCSC (“CLASSIC SAFARI CHANGESâ€?) 3GD BKHDMSR @BJMNVKDCFD @MC @FQDD SG@S ENQ @ VGNKD RDQHDR of reasons, TCSC may have to alter the travel arrangements up to and including and throughout the travel period. The clients agree that no claim for compensation can or will be made against TCSC if such a change has to be made, as long as the change is made on the basis of reasonable ITRSHEHB@SHNM @MC SG@S @KSDQM@SHUD @QQ@MFDLDMSR @QD OTS HM place by TCSC that are of the same quality as those set out in the travel arrangements. CANCELLATION CHARGES The travel arrangements can be cancelled by the client but only by providing TCSC with a written notice of the client’s intention to do so. Where a tour operator or airline company has a cancellation policy different to that set out below, then whatever that policy is or might be, that policy shall apply to any cancellation of travel arrangements with that tour operator or airline company. If such a cancellation policy does not exist, and if the client wishes to cancel travel arrangements, and the cancellation notice is received:

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as shown on the Invoice, or applied because of client changes. REFUNDS FOR UNUSED PORTION OF TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS 3GD BKHDMSR @BJMNVKDCFD @MC @FQDD SG@S SGD SQ@UDK @QQ@MFDLDMSR @QD @ O@BJ@FD @MC SG@S SGD BKHDMS B@MMNS choose to select portion of the travel arrangement and be refunded in whole or in part for those portions unused.

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3GD BKHDMSR @BJMNVKDCFD SG@S SGD DWSDMRHUD CTD CHKHFDMBD and continuing due diligence in relation to the travel arrangements include the clients’ attention being drawn to the DFAT travel warnings in relation to that or those places in the travel arrangements to which the clients are SN SQ@UDK 3GD BKHDMSR @FQDD @MC @BJMNVKDCFD SG@S SGD clients has satisfied himself, herself, themselves or itself as to whether or not it is safe to travel to the destinations so stated on the travel arrangements. 3GD BKHDMSR @KRN @FQDD @MC @BJMNVKDCFD SG@S @MX RTBG CTD CHKHFDMBD G@R ADDM TMCDQS@JDM TO SN @MC HMBKTCHMF SGD time of travel and during the period of travel. WHAT IS INCLUDED IN AND WHAT IS EXCLUDED FROM THE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS? 3GD BKHDMSR @BJMNVKDCFD @MC @FQDD SG@S SGD NMKX RDQUHBDR to be provided are those specifically set out on the Invoice @MC HM SGD SQ@UDK O@BJ @MC MN LNQD @MC @R @ BNMRDPTDMBD all other experiences that may be had whilst the travel arrangements are in place, are at the cost of the client. The following are not a part of the travel arrangements:

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SHOOHMF @MC DWBDRR A@FF@FD BG@QFDR - beverages (unless as otherwise in specified in the (MUNHBD @MC - any item not specifically detailed as included in the travel arrangements. JURISDICTION The laws of New South Wales, Australia shall apply to this agreement and anything that emanates there from. In respect of any dispute, claim or demand in relation to this agreement and anything related either directly or indirectly to it, including the provision of and the DMINXLDMS NE SGD SQ@UDK @QQ@MFDLDMSR AX SGD BKHDMS RG@KK be commenced and continue in a court with a registry in the central business district of Sydney and no other. Where a party to any such proceedings is a party to this agreement, and as a result of the rules of the court in which the proceedings are commenced, may transfer the proceedings to another registry, the parties agree that such parties shall not so transfer. HEALTH AND FITNESS OF THE CLIENTS 3GD BKHDMSR @BJMNVKDCFD @MC @FQDD SG@S 3"2" G@R L@CD MN enquiry whatsoever as to the fitness, health or otherwise NE SGD BKHDMSR SN AD @AKD SN TMCDQS@JD SGD SQ@UDK arrangements and to complete them in accordance with those set out in the Invoice, or at all. In this regard, the BKHDMSR @BJMNVKDCFD SG@S SGD BKHDMSR G@UD TMCDQS@JDM VG@SDUDQ RSDOR @QD MDBDRR@QX HM NQCDQ SN BGDBJ SGD GD@KSG and physical condition of the clients and the ability of the clients, having regard to the clients’ health and physical BNMCHSHNM SN TMCDQS@JD VG@S HR RDS NTS HM SGD SQ@UDK arrangements. NO AGENCY 3"2" HCDMSHEHDR @ ODQRNM ODQRNMR @MC NQ BNLO@MX VGNL or which can supply to the clients the appropriate goods @MC RDQUHBDR SN @KKNV SGD BKHDMSR SN AD @AKD SN TMCDQS@JD the travel arrangements and at the instruction of the clients, contracts for and on behalf of the clients with that contractor in order for the contractor to supply to the BKHDMSR SGNRD FNNCR @MC NQ RDQUHBDR At no time is TCSC an agent for the contractors nor are those contractors an agent for TCSC. CREDITS 2HMBDQD SG@MJR SN @KK SGD BNLO@MHDR @MC OGNSNFQ@OGHB contributors whose support has made this publication possible. All information contained in this publication is RTAIDBS SN BNOXQHFGS @MC L@X MNS AD QDOQNCTBDC BNOHDC NQ transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent from the owner. While every endeavor has been made to ensure complete accuracy, the publisher cannot be held responsible for any errors, changes or omissions. All images are copyright of their respective owners and cannot be produced without prior consent. PUBLISHER This publication has been compiled by Koolivoo. We exclusively specialize in creating and implementing RSQ@SDFHB @KKH@MBDR SN S@QFDS MDV DUNKUHMF L@QJDSR HM tourism today. Koolivoo recognize the enormous contribution from all suppliers and distribution partners in the development of this program.


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