AFRICAN PRIDE
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a flight, all monies you pay to the travel agent are held by him on our behalf at all times. Prices in
responsibility for any problem or complaint that could have been rectified there and then had you
this brochure were calculated using exchange rates quoted in the Financial Times Guide to World
notified us, the supplier or our representative/agent as per the above. For all problems or com-
Currencies on 25 May 2015 in relation to the following currencies: £1 to 18.39 South African
plaints, failure to comply with this procedure may mean that your right to claim any compensation
Rand, 1.55 US Dollars and 1.40 Euros. Changes in transportation costs, including the cost of fuel,
you may have otherwise have been entitled to may be affected or lost as a result. Please also refer
dues, taxes or fees chargeable for services such as landing taxes or embarkation/disembarkation
to section 3 regarding the ABTA Arbitration Scheme.
fees at airports and ports and in exchanges rates mean that the price of your travel arrangements
9. Our Liability To You If the contract we have with you is not performed or is improperly performed
may change after you have booked. However, if there is a change within 30 days of your ex UK departure date, we will absorb these and you will not be charged for any increase equivalent to 2% of the price of your travel arrangements, which excludes any amendment charges. You will be charged for the amount over and above that. If this means that you have to pay an increase of more than 10% of the price of your travel arrangements, you will have the option of accepting a change to another holiday if we are able to offer one (if this is of a higher quality you will not have to pay more but if it is of a lower quality you will be refunded the difference in price), or cancelling
Welcome . . . and thank you for selecting our brochure. At African Pride, our passion and expertise is in designing the perfect holiday for you. Our knowledge of southern and east Africa is unmatched and many discerning travellers
and receiving a full refund of all monies paid, except for any amendment charges. Should you decide to cancel for this reason, you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on your final invoice, Should the price of your arrangements go down, due to the changes mentioned above, by more than 2% of the total cost, then any refund due will be paid to you. However, please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes have no impact on the price of your travel arrangements due to contractual and other protection in place.
by us or our suppliers we will pay you appropriate compensation if this has affected the enjoyment of your travel arrangements. However, we wiII not be liable where any failure in the performance of the contract is due to you, or a third party unconnected with the provision of the travel arrangements and where the failure is unforeseeable, unavoidable or unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised, or an event which we or our suppliers, even with all due care, could not foresee or forestall. African Pride does not accept any liability for any services or facilities which your accommodation or other supplier agrees to provide to/for you where the services or facilities are not advertised in our brochure and we have not agreed to arrange them. Excursions, tours or other arrangement that you may choose to book or pay for whilst you are on holiday are not part of your package holiday provided by us. For any excursion tour or other arrangement that you book, your contract will be with the operator of the excursion, tour or other arrangement and not with us. We are not responsible for the provision of the excursion, tour or other arrangement or for anything that happens during the course of its provision by the operator. Our liability except
5. If You Change Your Booking If, after our confirmation invoice has been issued, you wish to
in cases involving death, injury or illness, shall be limited to a maximum of two times the cost of
change your travel arrangements in any way, for example your chosen departure date or accom-
your travel arrangements. Our liability will also be limited in accordance with and/or in an identical
modation, within one year, we will do our utmost to make these changes but it may not always be
manner with any relevant international convention. You can ask for copies of the transport com-
possible. Any request for changes to be made must also be made in writing from the person who
panies’ contractual terms, or the international conventions, from us. Under EU law you have the
made the booking or via your travel agent. You will be asked to pay an administration charge of £30
right in some circumstances to refunds and/or compensation from your airline in case of denied
per altered item plus any further costs we incur in making this alteration. You should be aware that
boarding, delay or cancellation to flights. Full details of these rights are published at EU airports
these costs could increase the closer to departure date that changes are made and you should
and available from the relevant airline. Your right to a refund and/or compensation from us is set
contact us or your travel agent as soon as possible. Note: Certain travel arrangements e.g. (but not
out in clause 7. If any payments to you are due from us, any payment made by you to the airline will
to offer our clients the most suitable holiday and travel arrangements to match your
limited to) air tickets, accommodation, rail or touring products, may not be changeable after the res-
be deducted from this amount. If your airline does not comply with these rules you should complain
ervation has been made and confirmed and any alteration request could incur a cancellation charge
to the Civil Aviation Authority via www.caa.co.uk. This brochure is our responsibility as your tour
individual requirements without being influenced by any particular hotels or lodges.
of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements.
operator and was correct at the time of going to press. It is not issued on behalf of and does not
6. If You Cancel Your Booking You, or any member of your party, may cancel travel arrangements
commit the airlines mentioned herein or any airline whose services are used in the course of your
and travel agents continue to put their faith in us. You can trust our impartial advice. As an independent company we are best placed
at any time. Written notification from the person who made the booking or from your travel agent
We would love to share our passion for Africa with you. Just contact us, or ask your travel agent to do so, it will be our privilege to create your perfect holiday.
10. Prompt Assistance Overseas If the contract we have with you is not performed or is improperly
arrangements, you will have to pay the applicable cancellation charges up to the maximum shown
performed as a result of failures attributable to a third party unconnected with the provision of
in clause 7. Note: if the reason for your cancellation is covered under the terms of your insurance
the services, or as a result of failures due to unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond
policy, you may be able to reclaim these charges.
our control, the consequence of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been
7. If We Change Or Cancel Your Booking It is unlikely that we will have to make any alterations to
exercised, or an event which we or our suppliers, even with all due care, could not foresee or
your travel arrangements but we plan them many months in advance and occasionally we may have to make changes and reserve the right to do so at any time. Most of these changes will be minor
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forestall, and you suffer an injury or other material loss, we will offer you such prompt assistance as is reasonable in the circumstances.
and we will advise you or your agent of them at the earliest possible date. We also reserve the right
11. Passports, Visas, Immigration And Other Documentation Your specific passport and visa re-
in any circumstances to cancel your travel arrangements. For example, if the minimum number of
quirements, and any other immigration requirements are your responsibility and you should confirm
clients required for a particular travel arrangement is not reached, it may have to be cancelled.
these with the relevant Embassies, High Commissions and/or Consulates. It is your responsibility
However, we will not cancel your travel arrangements less than 8 weeks before your departure
to ensure that all other documentation and requirements such as (but not limited to) driving licenc-
date, except for reasons of force majeure or failure by you to pay the final balance. If we are unable
es & permits, travel insurance, health certificates etc. are valid. We do not accept responsibility
to provide the booked travel arrangements, you can either have a refund of all monies paid or ac-
if you cannot travel or fulfil your travel arrangements because you have not complied with any
cept an offer of alternative travel arrangements of a comparable standard from us, if available (we
passport, visa, immigration requirements or other documentation requirements.
will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value). If it is necessary to cancel your
12. Brochure And Website Accuracy Every effort is taken to ensure the accuracy of the informa-
travel arrangements, we will pay you compensation as set out in this clause. Any changes to the
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must be received at our offices for this to take effect. Since we incur costs in cancelling any travel
airline arrangements after you have received your tickets will be notified to you or your travel agent as soon as possible and in all cases at check-in or boarding gate. Some changes are deemed to be a minor charge, for example but not limited to, alteration of the flight in either direction by less than 12 hours, changes to the aircraft type, changes to the accommodation to another of the same standard. If we make a major change to your booking, we will inform you or your travel agent as soon as reasonably possible if there is time before your departure. You will have the chance of either accepting the change of arrangements, accepting an offer of alternative travel arrangements of a comparable standard from us, if available (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value), or cancelling your booking and receiving a full refund of all monies paid. In all
tion in this brochure and on our website. However, changes to such information can be made at any time and we reserve the right to make such changes after publication of this brochure. As far as possible, the quotation and travel documents will contain relevant information and where we are notified of such changes we will make every effort to advise you or your travel agent. However, should we not be able to do so we cannot be held liable for such changes. We accept no responsibility for information and advice provided by any third party websites or telephone numbers shown herein. 13. Insurance It is a condition of booking your holiday that you take out suitable insurance cover at the time of making your reservation. Your insurance must include cover for cancellation or curtailment of your holiday as well as the cost of repatriation in the event of accident or illness. It is your
cases, except where the major change arises due to reasons of force majeure, we will pay compen-
responsibility to arrange suitable and adequate travel insurance.
sation per booking as detailed below:
14. Accessibility We will use all endeavours to advise clients and their travel agents of any accessibility issues at any of the properties and tours we use. As far as possible, the quotation and
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as name, address, any special needs/dietary requirements etc.). We take full responsibility for
Cancellation or major change is received by us or notified to you. More than 56 days
run smoothly and meet your requirements, we need to use the information you provide (such Nil
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£20
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ensuring that proper security measures are in place to protect your information. We must pass
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the information on to the relevant suppliers of your travel arrangements such as airlines, hotels,
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transport companies etc. The information may also be provided to public authorities such as customs/immigration if required by them, or as required by law. Additionally, as your holiday is
The compensation we offer does not preclude you from claiming more if you are entitled to do so.
outside of the European Economic Area, controls on data protection in your destination may not be
*- In some circumstances higher cancellation fees may be applied by certain product suppliers, for
as strong as the legal requirements in this country. We will not, however, pass any information onto
example (but not limited to) airlines, accommodation, rail or touring products. Should this be the
any person not responsible for your travel arrangements or part thereof, subject to the above. This
case you will be notified of such fees before confirming your booking and these will apply in the
applies to any sensitive information that you or your agent gives us such as details of disabilities
event of a cancellation. These fees may be any amount up to 100% of the cost of the product.
or dietary/religious requirements. If we are not permitted to pass such information to the relevant
Force Majeure: This means that we will not pay you compensation if we have to cancel or change your travel arrangements in any way because of unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control or that of our supplier partners. These can include, for example (but not limited to) war, riot, industrial dispute, terrorist activity and its consequences, natural or nuclear events, fire, adverse weather conditions, epidemics and pandemics, unavoidable technical problems with transport. 8. If You Have A Complaint If you encounter a problem or have cause for complaint with your travel arrangements, it should be reported immediately to our local suppler (e.g. hotel manager, transfer company etc.), and as soon as possible to our local representative/agent and they will try to rectify the problem at the time. If no representative/agent is available, or if they are unable to resolve the matter to your satisfaction, please then refer to your travel documents for our contact details and contact us as soon as possible. If your complaint cannot be resolved locally having reported it, you must inform our representative/agent in writing whilst overseas and follow this up in writing to us with 28 days of your arrival back into the UK. If you fail to follow this procedure, we cannot accept
suppliers, we cannot provide your booking. In making this booking you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant person/s, company/ies or authority/ies. Please note that where information is also held by your travel agent, this is subject to your agent’s own data protection policy for which we cannot be held responsible. We will hold your information, where collected by us, and may use it to inform you in the future of offers, news, items of interest and brochures. If you do not wish to receive such approaches please tick the appropriate box on the booking form available on our website www.african-pride.co.uk or advise us by email at info@african-pride.co.uk • Please go to www.african-pride.co.uk to download a booking form and to view the most up to date booking conditions. Published October 2015. Prices and Booking Conditions valid from 1 October 2015. Photo credits Wilderness Safaris, Robin Pope Safaris and all our other partners. Brochure designed by Andrew Bogle. Printed by Focus All Media.
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Directory Choosing your African Holiday Holiday Combinations African Inspirations Fully Escorted Holidays Cruise Africa
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South Africa Fly Drives Cape Town Winelands, West Coast & Overberg The Garden Route Eastern Cape, Game Reserves & Beaches KwaZulu-Natal Mpumalanga, Kruger & Limpopo Johannesburg, Pretoria, Sun City & Game Reserves Small Group & Private Touring Rail Journeys
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Namibia Botswana Zimbabwe Zambia Malawi Mozambique Madagascar Tanzania & Zanzibar Kenya & Beaches Rwanda Gorilla Trekking Uganda Ethiopia
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Arabia Dubai & Abu Dhabi Oman
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Why? There is an old African proverb “Let him speak who has seen with his eyes” and reading these few wise words it could easily be extended to add… “heard with his ears, smelt with his nose, touched with his hands and felt with his heart” for anyone visiting Africa will have their senses stimulated more than anywhere else on earth. There is no doubt that once experienced, Africa will call you back again and again.
Where? But where to start? The choice of holiday ideas is vast but most incorporate a safari at some point of the holiday. From the scenic splendours of South Africa and the striking vistas of Namibia to the sweeping plains of Tanzania and the power of Victoria Falls, Africa offers a holiday experience like no other and has something for each and every taste and preference. Our passion for Africa shines through in all that we do to ensure that your own tailor made holiday delivers the experience you wish for and entices you to make a promise to return.
What? Each holiday to Africa is different and there is so much more on offer than safaris. Amazing scenery, world-class wineries, ancient rock art, beautiful coasts, whales and dolphins, stunning accommodation and most of all the people who are so proud of their heritage and are always keen to impart a little flavour of Africa to all their visitors.
Which? Choosing an African holiday requires careful planning and expert advice . By trusting in our knowledge and experience, built up over many years, you can be sure that you will see with your own eyes the wonders and majesty of Africa.
Included in your holiday When? Africa’s climate varies considerably from season to season and area to area ranging from dry to rainy and cool to hot. Choosing the best time to travel is essential and this is where expert advice can help plan the perfect time to visit.
• Meet and Greet service at Heathrow and Gatwick to assist you with check-in • Meet and Greet service at Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth airports when travelling from the UK. • Access to a Premium Lounge at Johannesburg and Cape Town for departures to the UK.
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Your security and protection All holidays with flights are ATOL protected by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) under ATOL number 2949. For holidays which do not include flights, your financial protection is administered by ABTA - The Travel Association - under membership number W156X. All bookings including any air travel will be issued with an ATOL Certificate confirming the protection in place. Please ensure you receive this from us or your travel agent and retain it until you return. In the unlikely event of our insolvency, the CAA will ensure that you are not stranded abroad and will arrange to refund any money you have paid to us for an advance booking. ABTA members help holidaymakers get the most from their travel arrangements and assist them in the unlikely event that things do not go according to plan. Under the ABTA Code of Conduct, we maintain the highest standard of service to our travel agents and clients.
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African Pride is a member of the Association of Independent Tour Operators. The Association represents Britain’s leading independent tour operators and encourages high standards of quality and service. African Pride
abides by the Association’s Code of Conduct and adheres to the AITO Quality Charter which can be viewed on www.aito.com Visit the website to find out more about the Association or call 020 8744 9280.
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Holiday Combinations Combining destinations to make the perfect African & Indian Ocean holiday takes knowledge and experience and below we have created some suggestions for you. There are many more tailormade combinations, please enquire for more options.
Cape Town, Botswana & Victoria Falls | Iconic Africa Day 1 Depart on the evening flight from Heathrow to Cape Town. Days 2-5 Transfer to the Abbey Manor on the slopes of Table Mountain for 4 nights. Enjoy Cape Town and all its attractions. (BB) Days 6-7 Fly from Cape Town to Maun, Botswana via Johannesburg and then by light aircraft on to Camp Okavango in the Delta for 2 nights. (FP+) Days 8-9 A short flight to Camp Moremi for 2 nights in the Moremi Game Reserve. (FP+) Days 10-11 Fly to Kasane for 2 nights at Muchenje Safari Lodge on the Chobe River. (FP+) Days 12-13 Road transfer to Victoria Falls, 2 nights at the Ilala Lodge close to the Zimbabwean side of the Falls. (BB) Day 14 Fly to Johannesburg airport and onwards to Heathrow. (B) Day 15 Arrive Heathrow early morning. Prices from £4262 to £5597 per person sharing. Deposit £1150 per person. Departs daily with British Airways.
The Kruger & The Seychelles | Wildlife & Islands Day 1 Depart on the evening flight from Heathrow to Johannesburg via Abu Dhabi. Days 2-4 Connect onto Skukuza Airport and transfer to Notten’s Bush Camp in Sabi Sand for 3 nights for high quality game viewing. (FP+) Day 5 Fly to Jo’burg for 1 night at the African Rock Hotel including transfers. (BB) Days 6-10 Fly onto the Seychelles for 5 nights at the Hilton Northolme Resort & Spa. Relax on this beautiful island. (BB) Day 11 Morning transfer to the airport. Fly to Heathrow via Abu Dhabi. (B) Day 12 Arrive Heathrow in the morning. Note A stopover in Abu Dhabi or Dubai is possible on either the outbound or inbound journey. Prices from £2695 to £2888 per person sharing. Deposit £500 per person. Departs Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday with Etihad Airways.
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South Africa | A Spectacular Rail Safari Days 1-2 UK to Victoria Falls via Jo’burg. Transfer to the Shongololo train for overnight. (D) Days 3-5 A visit to the spectacular Victoria Falls, game viewing in the Chobe National Park, Botswana and back over the Falls to Livingstone, Zambia. (BD) Days 6-9 Tour through Zimbabwe visiting Hwange National Park, the Matopos Hills, Bulawayo and the ruins of Great Zimbabwe. (BD) Days 10-13 Into South Africa for 4 days visiting the scenic Panorama Route, the Kruger National Park for game viewing. (BD) Days 14-15 To Mozambique and Maputo with sightseeing and relaxation at a resort. (BD) Days 16-18 Travel through the Kingdom of Swaziland to either Johannesburg or Pretoria including a visit to Soweto. Back to the airport for the flight home. (B) Note All accommodation is on the train from Day 2. Prices from £3758 to £3853 per person sharing Ivory Compartment. Deposit £900 per person. Departs Selected departures with South African Airways.
Kenya & Tanzania | The Best Of East Africa Day 1 Depart on the evening flight from Heathrow for Nairobi. Day 2 Transfer to the Serena Hotel for the night. (BB) Days 3-4 Journey to Mt Kenya and a night at Mountain Lodge. The next day descend to Lake Nakuru and overnight at Lion Hill Lodge. (FB) Days 5-6 Spend two days in the Masai Mara viewing the exceptional wildlife and wonderful views from your base for 2 nights, Mara Serena Lodge. (FB) Day 7 Be driven to Lake Victoria and cross into Tanzania for a night at Speke Bay Lodge. (FB) Days 8-9 A morning visit by canoe to a local village followed by game drives in the iconic Serengeti, and 2 nights at the Serengeti Serena Lodge. (FB) Days 10-11 A game drive and on to the Ngorongoro Crater. Visit Olduvai Gorge, an ancient fossil site, and game viewing in the Crater. 2 nights Ngorongoro Serena Lodge. (FB) Day 12 A morning drive to Kilimanjaro for your flight via Nairobi and on to London. (BL) Day 13 Arrive Heathrow in the morning. Prices from £4764 to £5381 per person sharing. Deposit £900 per person. Departs Daily with Kenya Airways or British Airways.
Zambia & Malawi | Warm Heart Of Africa Day 1 Depart on the evening flight from Heathrow to Lusaka via Nairobi. Days 2-5 Arrive Lusaka and fly onto Mfuwe, transfer to Nkwali for 4 nights and some excellent game viewing in the South Luangwa National Park. (FP+) Days 6-11 Transfer back to Mfuwe to fly via Lilongwe to Kaya Mawa on Likoma Island on Lake Malawi, located some 7 kms from the Mozambique shoreline. Enjoy 6 nights of relaxation and water based activities. (FP+) Day 12 In the morning, fly to Lilongwe for the connecting flight to Nairobi and onwards to Heathrow. (B) Day 13 Arrive Heathrow in the morning. Note Operates mid-March to mid-January. Prices from £4449 to £5358 per person sharing. Deposit £1100 per person. Luggage 15kg per person in soft sided bags. Departs Daily with Kenya Airways or British Airways.
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African Inspirations The choice of destinations and holidays in Africa is vast. By using our knowledge and expertise we have produced a number of inspirational suggestions to make this choice easier. There are many more options we'd be happy to inspire you further.
First Time Visitor If it’s your first time to Africa, you’ll want to be sure of including some of the iconic sights and experiences and making the most of your time. In South Africa our Classic two week self-drive combination of Cape Town, the Winelands, the Garden Route and a wildlife safari, all in a malaria free area, is the perfect introduction (page 15). In East Africa, take the Classic trip to Tanzania staying in the Serengeti, the Ngorongoro Crater and exotic Zanzibar (page 121), or to Kenya and the Masai Mara, Rift Valley and a beautiful coastal resort (page 129). The majesty of Victoria Falls can never be over-stated and our Classic trip to Zimbabwe combining the Falls with Bulawayo and the Matopos Hills along with the Hwange National Park is a must (page 93).
Experiences Africa offers many opportunities to be amazed and we have put together some exceptional holiday ideas with different ‘themes’ or exceptional experiences. For Honeymooners, a perfect South African holiday featuring Cape Town, the Winelands and a private game reserve in the greater Kruger National Park (page 17), or enjoy the excitement of a starry sleepout in the bush (page 65). The Western Cape in South Africa is its culinary and wine capital and this self-drive tour takes to you a number of superb properties with high-quality restaurants, wine estates and even a cookery school (page 17). For adventure seekers, gorilla trekking (page 138) or for history, ancient culture and scenery, tour Ethiopia (pages 143-4) or Madagascar (page 117).
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Wildlife Adventurer Wanting to experience an authentic African safari in the company of expert guides and the sights and sounds of the bush? Then be inspired by the ideas below. A 15 day holiday to Namibia and the Etosha National Park, the Sossusvlei sand dunes and Cheetah Conservation Centre (page 77) or a contrasting 13 day trip to Botswana featuring three separate and outstanding game areas (page 88). Camping in traditional ensuite safari tents in the bush is not to be missed. An 11 day holiday to Tanzania (page 123) and a 9 day trip to Kenya (page 132) provide astounding experiences with expert guides and all the pleasures of being in the bush and close to nature.
Authentic Indulgence The choice of exceptionally high quality accommodation and holidays in Africa is vast with many combinations that can be created to suit. Below are some superb examples. If luxury rail travel appeals, how about a 15 day journey from Cape Town, South Africa, to Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania (page 69). Or a 9 day Botswana luxury flying safari staying at premium camps and lodges, the ultimate safari (page 84). A private flying safari in Namibia is an exceptional holiday (page 76). East Africa has two Treasure itineraries, Tanzania staying in luxury camps, light aircraft travel and Zanzibar (page 122) and Kenya for fine accommodation, two prestigious game reserves and an exclusive beach resort (page 130). A Zimbabwe tour offers amazing accommodation and experiences (page 94).
Family Holidays Whether you are travelling with younger children, teenagers or the whole family including grandparents, we have something to suit all tastes. South Africa is prefect for families and we have an excellent malaria free fly drive option featuring Cape Town, the Garden Route and private game safari (page 17), with the Botswana Adventure offering an authentic family safari experience (page 88). In Zambia, our Classic tour combines some amazing camps and private flying, ideal for the older family (page 103) both the Classic Tanzania (page 121) and Classic Kenya (page 129) are private safaris for just your family. Zimbabwe too caters brilliantly for families with older children (page 94). AFRICAN PRIDE
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Using our many years’ experience and knowledge we have created a number of tours to some of Africa’s most iconic destinations each of which is fully escorted from the UK by an experienced tour manager. Each tour will operate as a small group with a minimum of four and a maximum of eight dependent on the destination. These tours reflect the essence of each destination using a range of authentic accommodation and are crafted to provide an intimate insight and true African experience.
SOUTH AFRICA Superlatives abound for this most amazing destination. Our tour takes in the iconic sights of Cape Town and Table Mountain, the Winelands region, the beautiful Garden Route and ending with a wildlife safari in a private game reserve.
NAMIBIA A truly different Africa. A land of vast open spaces, incredible scenery, historic tribal lands and a wildlife haven. From Windhoek the capital to the sand dunes of Sossusvlei and the endless Atlantic Coast to the wonder of the Etosha National Park.
ZIMBABWE Many an old Africa hand will say that Zimbabwe has it all and we would not argue. It is blessed with some of the best game viewing areas in Africa which combine with the majesty of Victoria Falls, fabulous hotels and lodges and ancient civilisations.
RWANDA This stunning country has resurrected itself over the last 20 years and combines the immense experience of viewing mountain gorillas in their natural habitat with great natural beauty and a warm, friendly people who are proud of their nation.
• There are various departure dates throughout 2016 and 2017 and all take advantage of our knowing the best places to visit and the best time to go. Visit our website www.african-pride.co.uk for full details of departures dates and prices.
ETHIOPIA Taking in many influences from other regions of Africa, Ethiopia offers the visitor an opportunity to go back in time with ancient cultures, 1,000 year old churches, royal palaces and monuments, amazing scenery and unique wildlife.
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Cruise Africa
The combination of an African safari with a luxury cruise is surely the perfect way to enjoy one of the world’s best holiday experiences. A number of cruise lines operate into and out of Africa and we have partnered with some of the best to be able to create a perfect itinerary at sea and on land by combining the cruise with tailor made arrangements either side of the cruise. We also partner with other cruise lines, please contact us for details.
Silversea Cruises Silversea’s small luxury ships are designed for those who delight in the thrill of discovery while indulging mind and body in the most lavish surroundings imaginable. All accommodations are spacious, ocean-view suites and most include butler service and private verandas. The service, dining and entertainment options are of an excellent standard. From December to February Silversea operates a range of cruises into and out of South and East Africa visiting various destinations. For the more adventurous traveller, Silversea operate a series of Expeditions visiting some of the world’s more remote regions with Africa a part of their programme.
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises This is cruising as it was meant to be - a sumptuous and very personal experience where your every wish, your every whim and your every want are met with gratifying luxuries, satisfying comfort and complete fulfilment of your wanderlust. Anticipate an unforgettable journey to the world's greatest destinations where everything is included, without exception and without compromise. You really can have it all aboard. A voyage to and from Cape Town visiting a number of other southern African destinations is on offer and is easily able to be combined with tailor made pre and post arrangements to create your own bespoke itinerary.
Cunard A cruise on one of Cunard's ships is all about relaxation and making exactly what you want of your day. Your food is included in the price of your cruise, so there is nothing extra to pay to enjoy your dining. You'll also find that most activities and entertainment are included too, all with Cunard's renowned service and comfort. Liners visit a number of destinations in Africa and the Indian Ocean between January and April, often as part of a longer cruise, and the ability to add personalised arrangements pre or post a cruise is the perfect way to experience the best on the ocean and land.
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South Africa From the majestic scenery to the beautiful coastline, the magnificent game-viewing to the lush winelands and haunting battlefields, South Africa and its people can truly claim to be ‘A World in One Country’.
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South Africa This stunning country offers breathtaking scenery, experiences and attractions for all its visitors and is a real favourite of all who spend time here. We have explored every corner and can create your own individual holiday to this amazing and diverse country, both as a destination in its own right or as a combination with other southern African countries.
HIGHLIGHTS • Cape Town ‘The Mother City’ with Table Mountain, Robben Island, coastal resorts, cosmopolitan life and historical attractions make Cape Town one the world’s greatest cities.
• Nature Wildlife, birdlife and plantlife abound in unique habitats from whales to lions and humming birds to proteas, many of which are indigenous to South Africa.
• The Winelands Easily accessible with stunning scenery, a myriad of wineries and excellent dining and accommodation, the Winelands are a must on all visitors’ itineraries.
• History The old Cape settlements, Boer and Zulu battlefields, isolated homesteads and farmsteads all combine to provide visitors with a sense of South Africa’s sometimes turbulent past.
• National Parks A huge number of National Parks in all parts of the country offering a range of vistas and incredible experiences from coast to mountain and arid desert to rivers.
•Touring Benefiting from excellent air links, numerous self-driving options, luxury rail and small group tours, touring around the country is both simple and convenient.
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FLY DRIVE
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South Africa
CLASSIC ITINERARY
Classic South Africa
This itinerary is especially popular with first time visitors to South Africa as it combines some of the country’s top attractions - Cape Town, the Garden Route and a game safari. Guest house style accommodation and top grade hotels are shown to indicate the choice and price. The information relating to each property is shown on the appropriate pages further on in the brochure. As an added bonus, the tour is through a non-malarial area. The itinerary below can be enjoyed as described, or can be tailor made to cater for your own preferences.
Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow airport. Day 2 On arrival in Cape Town be transferred to your chosen accommodation for a stay of 4 nights. (BB) Days 3-5 At leisure for local sightseeing. Numerous optional half and full day tours are available for you to enjoy. (BB) Day 6 Europcar will deliver your group C self drive car to your accommodation. Drive to the Winelands (approx 60 mins) and stay overnight at your chosen hotel. (BB) Day 7 Drive across to Mossel Bay and then inland for Oudtshoorn (approximately 4 hrs) and stay for 2 nights in your hotel. (BB) Day 8 Visit an ostrich farm and the Cango Caves or spend the day at leisure. (BB) Day 9 Cross the Outeniqua Pass and join the Garden Route at George. Drive along the coast passing through Wilderness and Knysna to Plettenberg Bay (approximately 2½ hrs) for your 3 night stay. (BB) Days 10-11 At leisure to explore the surrounding Garden Route. Perhaps drive through Nature’s Valley to Storms River Gorge or walk through Tsitsikamma Forest. (BB)
Day 12 Return the car to Port Elizabeth airport (approx. 2½ hrs) and be transferred late morning to your chosen game reserve for 3 nights. Afternoon game viewing by open safari vehicle led by a ranger. (FP+) Day 13-14 Early morning and late afternoon game viewing drives with your ranger. (FP+) Day 15 Early morning game drive before breakfast. Later that morning be transferred to Port Elizabeth airport for the afternoon flight to Johannesburg. Connect with the evening flight to London. (B) Day 16 Arrive Heathrow airport early morning.
Standard Superior
Cape Town
Four Rosmead
Mount Nelson
Winelands
Summerwood Guest House
Babylonstoren
Oudtshoorn
Hlangana Lodge
Rosenhof Country House
Plettenberg Bay Bosavern Guest House
The Plettenberg
Game Reserve Sibuya Game Reserve
Pumba
Details of all these properties may be found in the following pages.
Prices Standard from £2128 to £2496 and Superior from £3032 to £3821 per person sharing. Deposit £500 per person. Departures Daily with British Airways.
• As with all our arrangements, a detailed itinerary together with location maps for the hotels will be provided. This holiday can be extended to include Durban, Battlefields, Drakensberg Mountains, Kruger National Park and Victoria Falls.
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Fly Drive Itineraries Driving the open road in South Africa is a real pleasure and a great way to experience the stunning scenery, big skies and amazing people. The examples shown below are just a sample of itineraries that we can arrange with each one including hand-picked hotels, guest houses and lodges and all tailored to suit your individual requirements. A grade C car hire is provided for in the price but this can be upgraded at a supplement. Unlimited mileage is included along with most fees with others being paid locally. You will be advised of these before you book.
CAPE TOWN | WINE | WILDERNESS FLY DRIVE Day 1 Take the evening flight from Heathrow Airport to Cape Town. Days 2-5 Collect your group C hire car and drive to Winchester Mansions, Cape Town for 4 nights. (BB) Days 6-7 Drive to L’Auberge Chanteclair, Franschhoek for 2 nights. Enjoy the beauty of the Winelands. (BB) Days 8-9 Drive north to Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve in the Cederberg for 2 nights. (FP) Days 10-12 Return south to Paternoster and the Abalone House for 3 nights to explore this undiscovered western Cape coast. (BB) Day 13 Drive to Cape Town airport to return your car and depart on the overnight flight to Heathrow. (B) Day 14 Arrive Heathrow Airport early morning. Prices from £2158 to £2696 per person sharing. Deposit £400 per person. Departures Daily with British Airways.
DRAKENSBERG | BATTLEFIELDS | WILDLIFE FLY DRIVE Day 1 Fly overnight from Heathrow to Durban via Johannesburg. Day 2 Arrive Durban and collect your group C hire car and stay at Sandals Guesthouse for 1 night. (BB) Days 3-5 Drive into the mighty Drakensberg Mountains and stay at Cathedral Peak Hotel for 3 nights exploring this beautiful area. (BD) Days 6-7 Journey across to the Battlefields region and stay 2 nights at Fugitives’ Drift. Includes two interpretive tours of the Battlefields. (FB) Days 8-9 Head north to Amakhosi Game Reserve for 2 nights. (FP) Days 10-11 Drive across to the World Heritage St Lucia Wetlands and stay 2 nights at the Makakatana Bay Lodge. (FP) Day 12 Depart for Durban Airport, return your car and fly back to the UK via Johannesburg. (B) Day 13 Arrive Heathrow Airport early morning. Prices from £2335 to £2798 per person sharing. Deposit £400 per person. Departures Daily with South African Airways.
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POPULAR ITINERARIES
FAMILY FLY DRIVE Days 13-14 A morning departure heading east to drop your car at Port Elizabeth airport before being collected and transferred to the private game reserve of Shamwari and 2 nights in interconnecting family rooms at Riverdene Family Lodge. (FP)
Day 1 Depart Heathrow on an overnight flight to Cape Town. Day 2 Morning arrival and be transferred for 4 nights in a 2 bedroom suite at the Lawhill apartments. (RO) Days 3-5 Enjoy all of Cape Town’s attractions. (RO)
Day 15 After a morning game drive, be transferred back to Port Elizabeth airport for you flight to Johannesburg and connect onto your flight to Heathrow. (B)
Days 6-7 Pick up your Group V car hire and drive east to Stellenbosch in the Winelands for 2 nights in a family room at the Spier Hotel. (BB) Days 8-9 Today you will head for the coast where, in season, you will almost certainly see whales in the ocean. Spend 2 nights in a Garden family room, Grootbos. (FB+) Days 10-12 A drive along the Garden Route awaits as you head for Plettenberg Bay and Hog Hollow, your base for 3 nights in a family room. (BB)
Day 16 Arrive Heathrow in the morning. Prices from £3033 to £2443 (ad) and £1597 to £2099 (U12) based on min 4 pax. Deposit £400 per person. Departures Daily with British Airways.
CULINARY FLY DRIVE Day 1 Fly overnight to Cape Town from Heathrow.
lessons and explore the pristine scenery. (FP)
Day 2 Arrive and be transferred to the iconic Mount Nelson Hotel for 4 nights. (BB)
Days 10-12 Drive to the Karoo town of Prince
Days 3-5 Enjoy Cape Town’s many and diverse dining establishments and wineries. A Chef’s Table Dinner at the Mount Nelson is included on one night of your stay. (BB & 1D) Days 6-7 Pick up your Group C car and head for Babylonstoren in the Winelands for 2 nights. During your stay, enjoy a guided tour of their amazing gardens where they grow much of their own food. Their own restaurant is excellent but you are also near to Franschhoek, the country's gourmet capital. (BB) Days 8-9 Drive to the north east for 3 nights at Bartholomeus Klip located in its own private nature reserve. Whilst here enjoy some cooking
Albert and the African Relish Cookery School for 2 nights. Enjoy some cookery lessons on site. (BB) Days 13-15 A journey along the Garden Route will see you reach Plettenberg Bay or three nights at Lairds Lodge, renowned for its excellent food and wine tastings. (BB) Day 16 Drop your car at Port Elizabeth Airport before flying to Johannesburg and connect to London. (B) Day 17 Arrive London in the early morning. Prices from £2988 to £3499 per person sharing. Deposit £1150 per person. Departures Daily with British Airways.
HONEYMOON FLY DRIVE Day 1 Depart overnight from Heathrow to Cape Town.
met and transferred to Lion Sands Private Game Reserve for 3 nights. (FP+)
Day 2 On arrival be met and transferred to the boutique Queen Victoria Hotel alongside the V&A Waterfront, for 4 nights. (BB)
Days 10-11 Enjoy game drives, bush walks and the lovely spa and wellness centre. On one of the evenings enjoy a ‘night under the stars’ in an intimate treehouse in the bush, a unique honeymoon experience. (FP+)
Days 3-5 Cape Town is the perfect honeymoon destination with some fabulous restaurants, Table Mountain and stunning coastal scenery. (BB) Day 6 Pick up a Group C car hire and drive to the Winelands and Sir Richard Branson’s wine estate, Mont Rochelle, Franschhoek for 3 nights. (BB) Days 7-8 The Winelands scenery provides the perfect backdrop to a leisurely honeymoon with many beautiful corners to visit. (BB) Day 9 Drive the short distance back to Cape Town Airport to connect with a flight direct to Skukuza in the Kruger National Park. On arrival be
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Day 12 Following your morning game drive be transferred back to Skukuza and your flight to Johannesburg which connects to London. (B) Day 13 A morning arrival into Heathrow. Prices from £4498 to £4920 per person sharing. Deposit £800 per person. Departures Daily with British Airways.
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CAPE TOWN The city that is a ‘must do’ on most visitors itineraries to South Africa. Cape Town has it all and rightfully lays claim to being one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is a year round destination with many attractions to visit and enjoy. It always proves to be popular with visitors of all ages, many of whom return time and again.
HIGHLIGHTS Table Mountain Visit the top of this iconic mountain via the cable car for spectacular views of Cape Town and the whole of the Cape Peninsula.
Kirstenbosch Gardens These world renowned gardens sit on the slopes of Table Mountain where thousands of species of flora abound.
Cape Point A full day trip here takes in the scenic coast, seals at Hout Bay, baboons, the immense ocean at the Point itself, penguins at Boulders Beach and lovely old towns and villages.
The V&A Waterfront The old port has been redeveloped for shopping and entertainment. The perfect place for a day time coffee or evening meal.
Robben Island Nelson Mandela’s prison for many years and now a World Heritage Site. Take the tour from the V&A Waterfront guided by ex-prisoners and warders. Constantia Valley The area settled by the first Europeans has some beautiful old farms, many converted to wineries and luxury accommodation.
Coastal scenery The stunning coast either side of the city encompasses beautiful beaches and headlands with Table Mountain as their backdrop. Sightseeing Tours There are numerous full day trips including Cape Point and the Boulders Beach penguin colony, out to the beautiful Winelands and whale watching (in season) proving to be the most popular.
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HOTELS
South Africa
V&A WATERFRONT AND CITY BOWL
Cape Town’s heartbeat and South Africa’s most popular attraction, the V&A buzzes with life and activity from the late morning until after midnight. It is renowned for its extensive range of shops, restaurants and bars which are open seven days a week. The city centre is known as ‘The Bowl’ where you can stroll through the beautiful gardens, explore the boutique shops and attractive buildings, visit Greenmarket Square and take the cable car to the top of Table Mountain. Our range of hotels in Cape Town is extensive. In addition to those shown on the following pages we can recommend many more such as the Dock House, Victoria & Alfred and Portswood. We also partner with a large range of quality apartments, villas and private homes in Cape Town and the surrounding area.
MOUNT NELSON HOTEL This Belmond owned hotel is one of the most famous in Africa. The 5 star Nellie is set in an oasis of nine acres of gardens. The 144 bedrooms and 57 suites have all the facilities expected in such a hotel. There are spacious public rooms and the renowned afternoon tea is a highlight for many. Both the Planet Restaurant and the seasonal Oasis Restaurant provide excellent cuisine. The gardens contain two heated pools, the Librisa Spa, gym and all weather floodlit tennis court. A free shuttle operates throughout the day to the Waterfront. Prices from £154 to £208 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
ONE & ONLY CAPE TOWN
CAPE GRACE
Located in the V&A Waterfront each of the 131 rooms and suites of this 5 star hotel has a balcony view of Table Mountain or Signal Hill. Two landscaped islands set in the lagoon feature 40 Island Suites and the One&Only Spa. All rooms and suites are furnished to a very high standard of comfort together with 24-hour room service. There is a choice of restaurants and bars together with a fitness centre, infinity edged pool and boutique. Children from 4-11 are welcome at KidsOnly programme with other activities for 12-17 year olds.
Set on the V&A Waterfront this 5 star hotel, a member of Leading Hotels of the World, is renowned for its comfort and service. The 120 rooms and suites have views over the harbour, the marina or towards Table Mountain. Rooms are beautifully furnished with all the usual amenities including international plug points and high speed wifi. There is an outdoor pool with a nautical theme and a superb health spa. Public rooms are beautifully appointed and include an excellent restaurant and the Bascule Bar offering a fine choice of whiskies and wines.
Prices from £177 to £221 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from from £158 to £207 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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HOTELS, APARTMENTS, VILLAS & PRIVATE HOUSES
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QUEEN VICTORIA HOTEL
Enjoying a good location close to the V&A Waterfront complex, this 4 star hotel is a comfortable and convenient base from which to explore Cape Town. The 236 air-conditioned bedrooms have internet access, direct dial and tea and coffee making facilities. The Clipper Restaurant offers quality international cuisine complemented by 24 hour room service, a bar and terrace. The Casuarina Spa and a fully equipped gym are available to guests, as is a laundry and baby-sitting service. Underground car park (charge applicable).
Located within an area of heritage buildings, this 5 star boutique hotel is a short 5 minute stroll to the V&A Waterfront. Combining classic elegance and contemporary design, each of the 3 individually designed suites and 32 luxury rooms has flat screen TVs, tea and coffee facilities, wifi and Molton Brown bathroom accessories. There is a bar terrace and excellent restaurant along with 24 hour room service and a full laundry service. Facilities include a pool and pool bar, gym, spa and treatment rooms. Secure underground parking is available.
Prices from £54 to £94 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £128 to £198 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
THE TABLE BAY
APARTMENTS,VILLAS & PRIVATE HOMES
Situated at one end of the V&A Waterfront area, the Table Bay offers over 300 rooms from luxury and family to suites with views of either Robben Island, the harbour or Table Mountain. All have king or twin bedded with walk-in cupboards, airconditioning, satellite TV, wifi and universal plugs. There are three restaurants which offer a range of high quality dining including a lovely afternoon high tea. There is an outdoor heated pool, gym and spa. A shuttle bus offers complimentary transfers into the city area. A babysitting service is available.
We offer a vast range of accommodation to suit visitors who prefer a more flexible approach, offering an excellent way to experience the city and surrounding areas, many with amazing views. Sleeping from 2 to 14 guests, the location, space and facilities vary, as do the prices, but can prove to be excellent value for money. The Lawhill Apartments are one example set in the Waterfront area with much of the other accommodation situated in a wide range of locations in and around Cape Town, from beach and mountain to residential and down town.
Prices from £112 to £143 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £133 to £162 per one bedroomed apartment and £181 to £235 per two bedroomed apartment (RO basis).
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GUEST HOUSES
South Africa
ABBEY MANOR
FOUR ROSMEAD
On the slopes of Table Mountain, this 5 star guest house is minutes from the centre and V&A Waterfront. Built over 100 years ago, the house has been extensively renovated to ensure the highest levels of comfort. Nine individually decorated and air-conditioned rooms enjoy wonderful views, have a tea and coffee tray, telephone, satellite TV, wifi and fridge bar. The mature gardens house a secluded pool in addition to a spa bath on the upper balcony. There are numerous restaurants in the vicinity to enjoy your evening dining.
A charming boutique guest house on the slopes of Table Mountain and just minutes from the city centre. A sensitive and stylish modernisation has maximised the space and the views. There are eight delightfully appointed rooms and suites all offering a different design complemented by lovely public areas with complimentary wifi. The landscaped gardens have sun loungers, a small pool and herb garden. A Pamper Spa offers relieving and invigorating therapies. Complimentary off-street parking is available. There is an excellent choice of restaurants close by.
Prices from £43 to £74 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £60 to £86 per person per night sharing (BB basis). Closed 03 May to 01 August 2016 for refurbishment.
KENSINGTON PLACE
CAPE CADOGAN
With each room having a view of the city, harbour or mountains, Kensington Place is a luxury eight suite boutique hotel offering exceptional comfort and service. Luxury bathroom amenities are provided with twice daily house-keeping and complimentary wifi. A daily breakfast menu is complemented by a lunch and dinner service. In room beauty treatments and complimentary gym vouchers are included in your stay. A swimming pool and relaxation area are welcomed after a day sight-seeing with the city’s attractions all very accessible. Secure parking is available.
This boutique hotel is in an elegant Georgian and Victorian building located just off Kloof Street in the Gardens area of the city. The comfortable public lounge has access to the garden and pool area along with the breakfast dining room – dinner can be arranged on request. The 15 well appointed rooms, some with private courtyard, balcony or terrace, are decorated with an eclectic mix of old and new with dramatic fabrics adding to the effect. Each has a fridge bar, tea and coffee facilities, satellite TV, DVD/surround sound system, electronic safe and hairdryer.
Prices from £61 to £93 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £60 to £85 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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HOTELS
ATLANTIC OCEAN COASTLINE
Cape Town boasts a variety of fine beaches but be warned, the Atlantic water can be cold due to the current from the Antarctic. Chapman’s Peak drive is a spectacular coastal toll road heading towards Cape Point, hugging the coastline and providing stunning views. Around Camps Bay and Clifton are a number of golden sand beaches and coves. In addition to the properties shown we offer a large number of Apartments, Villas and Private Homes in this area and will be happy to offer advice in choosing the right one in the perfect location.
ELLERMAN HOUSE Ellerman House, in prestigious Bantry Bay, is an elegant Edwardian mansion with a spectacular ocean view including Robben Island. Ten minutes from the heart of Cape Town and set in 1½ acres of tiered gardens with shaded verandas, beautiful interiors and a celebrated art collection, there are eleven rooms, two suites, and a private villa. It boasts two lounges, a library, two dining rooms, a spa, a main pool, gym and whisky bar. The Relais & Chateaux cuisine is as exceptional as the setting. Closed for refurbishment 18 April - 18 May 2016. Prices from £192 to £233 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
CAMPS BAY RETREAT
TWELVE APOSTLES HOTEL & SPA
This 5 star boutique hotel is a sanctuary in a stunning location overlooking Camps Bay close to Glen Beach. A choice of different accommodation in the elegant Earls Dyke Manor, the contemporary Deck House or The Villa is on offer and all provide tea and coffee facilities, satellite TV with DVD, mini-bar, wifi and air-conditioning. There are 3 pools with loungers and parasols along with a tennis court and spa. A high quality restaurant provides some of the very best cuisine. Secure car parking is available. There is good access to the local beaches.
Facing the Atlantic Ocean and framed by the Twelve Apostles mountains, this 5 star hotel offers a superb experience. There is a choice of 70 rooms and suites, each individually styled with excellent amenities. The Azure Restaurant offers fine cuisine whilst the Leopard Bar & Lounge overlooks the ocean. There is also a 16 seat cinema. An award winning Spa provides a range of quality treatments. Waymarked trails lead into the mountains from behind the hotel and a complimentary shuttle service operates into nearby Camps Bay and to the V&A Waterfront.
Prices from £83 to £120 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £116 to £143 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
South Africa
WINCHESTER MANSIONS
THE CLARENDON BANTRY BAY
Facing onto Sea Point’s promenade and separated by a main road from the Atlantic Ocean, this Cape Dutch style property is just a few minutes drive from the city centre and V&A Waterfront. The public rooms are situated around an open inner courtyard and the restaurants are noted for excellent dining. There are 51 classic or contemporary rooms and 25 suites all featuring either a sea or mountain view, air-conditioning and wifi. There is a small heated pool and Health & Wellness Centre. Children’s facilities include special meals and a baby-sitting service.
Sitting peacefully on the peninsula overlooking the Atlantic, the Clarendon Bantry Bay is a 5 star fusion of sophistication and beachside charm. It is located near Clifton and Camp’s Bay and only 10 minutes drive from the V&A Waterfront. All rooms and suites are air-conditioned having one or two bedrooms and are elegant and stylish. Each has tea and coffee making facilities, wifi, flat screen satellite TV, mini-bar, safe and bathrobes. A pool in the gardens completes the picture of contemporary elegance. There is a laundry service and off-street parking.
Prices from £49 to £67 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £86 to £118 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
TINTSWALO ATLANTIC
THE LAST WORD LONG BEACH
Nestled at the base of Chapman’s Peak overlooking the Cape Town’s Sentinel Mountain, lies the elegant Tintswalo Atlantic some 25 minutes from the Waterfront. The 10 beautiful suites each have air-conditioning and a fireplace, large twin or double beds, TV, wifi and all the usual amenities expected of a 5 star property. Each suite has a balcony overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The dining is excellent and tea and coffee are available all day. There is a large decked area, a heated pool and spa treatments are available. No children under 16.
Situated 30 minutes drive south of Cape Town in a picturesque fishing village, this small boutique hotel has six beautifully appointed and luxurious air conditioned bedrooms, all of which face the sea - as do their bathrooms. Facilities include complimentary tea and coffee making and mini-bar, local drinks, air-conditioning, wifi, safe, bathrobes and flat screen satellite TV. A swimming pool and patio are lovely areas in which to relax. If required, an in-house chauffeur service will take you to restaurants for dinner or to tour the area (charges apply).
Prices from £318 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
Prices from £117 to £203 per person per night sharing (BB+ basis).
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SUBURBS, CONSTANTIA VALLEY & COAST
Between 15 to 30 minutes from the centre of Cape Town, the idyllic rural landscape will make you forget that you are actually in a big city. Park-like gardens and vineyards surround the houses and mansions. The coastal region on False Bay, some 30 minutes from the city, has some elegant old homes now converted into lovely boutique guest houses. Must see . . . the world famous Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens where there are some 9,000 of the country’s indigenous flowering plant species. The gardens are open from dawn until dusk and house an excellent restaurant as well many perfect places for a picnic.
THE CELLARS HOHENORT A long-standing favourite, this 5 star hotel in the Constantia Valley is a member of Relais & Chateaux. All 48 rooms and suites boast views over the iconic Table Mountain or the 9½ acres of beautiful gardens. The facilities are superb and will please the most discerning of guests. The choice of restaurants includes the renowned gastronomy of The Greenhouse along with the more relaxed Conservatory and Cape Malay Kitchen Sessions. Two swimming pools, tennis court, hair salon and Fresh Wellness Spa complete the picture of this beautiful hotel. Prices from £108 to £140 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
THE VINEYARD HOTEL & SPA
THE STEENBERG HOTEL
Set in the suburb of Newlands about 15 minutes from the city, this popular privately owned hotel has 207 rooms of various categories from Courtyard or Mountain facing rooms to suites and two bedroomed Garden Cottages. All rooms have air-conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities, free wifi, bathrobes, safe and satellite TV. Two restaurants and a café area alongside the indoor pool are on offer along with the Garden Lounge serving breakfast and afternoon tea. It has a gym and the Angsana Spa for guests' relaxation and enjoyment.
About 30 minutes from the city centre, some buildings date back to 1682 and have been painstakingly restored to offer, along with the more modern buildings, 5 star comfort and facilities. The 24 rooms and suites, set in five buildings, are individually styled with air-conditioning and superb amenities plus the award winning Catharina’s Restaurant. The public rooms are beautifully furnished and the gardens include two swimming pools and a challenging 18-hole championship golf course. Steenberg’s own renowned vineyards delight the eye and the taste buds.
Prices from £64 to £76 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £78 to £119 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
South Africa
THE ANDROS
THE LAST WORD CONSTANTIA
This deluxe boutique Cape Colonial property is set in lush gardens with Table Mountain as a backdrop. Accommodation is made up of two standard, ten deluxe rooms and one suite. All are en-suite with air-conditioning, underfloor heating, mini bar, safe, tea and coffee facilities, flat screen TV’s and complimentary wifi. An excellent restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and has comprehensive wine list. Complimentary sherry, port and brandy are on offer. There is a pool, gym, sauna and beauty salon. Secure parking is available. No children under 16.
Set in the beautiful Constantia Valley yet only 30 minutes from the city centre, this superb boutique hotel offers high quality accommodation in nine rooms and suites, some with private plunge pools. Facilities include free tea and coffee making, air-conditioning, wifi, safe, bathrobes and flat screen satellite TV. There is a secluded pool with sun deck in the gardens. Local drinks and beverages are also included and lunch or dinner can be provided by prior arrangement. There is an in-house chauffeur service for transfers to restaurants etc. (local charges applicable).
Prices from £71 to £116 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £117 to £203 per person per night sharing (BB+ basis).
GLEN AVON LODGE
ST JAMES GUEST HOUSE
Tastefully furnished in keeping with its beautiful Constantia Valley surroundings and some 30 minutes drive from the city centre, this owner-managed Cape Dutch Manor style hotel has 16 individually designed rooms each with its own balcony or patio. Facilities include air-conditioning, tea and coffee facilities, mini-bar, wifi and satellite TV. The elegant restaurant provides a superb choice for breakfast and a blend of international and local flavours for dinner. A heated swimming pool provides an opportunity for rest and relaxation. Secure parking is provided.
Owned by the renowned Rovos Rail Company, three separate properties are located at Kalk Bay some 30 minutes from the city. St James Manor has five large individual suites and elegant reception rooms for relaxation. Close by, St James Seaforth offers three individually designed rooms along with stylish lounges and is perfect for a small group or family. Adjacent, St James Homestead has six sea facing rooms in a fusion of seaside charm and vibrant décor. Each property has a pool and lunches and dinners are available by prior arrangement.
Prices from £45 to £75 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £99 to £123 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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WINELANDS, WEST COAST & OVERBERG The area surrounding Cape Town is a smorgasbord of views and attractions providing the visitor with a real taste of South Africa with fine dining and fine wine at every turn. Being easily accessible by road, it is popular and planning ahead is the key to get the most out of this stunning area.
HIGHLIGHTS Stellenbosch In the heart of a renowned wine growing region with a vibrant café culture, this old town is the perfect introduction to the Winelands with its attractive blend of old and new.
Old towns The wider area has numerous old towns and historical home and farmsteads in the Cape Dutch style, many of which have been converted into accommodation and restaurants.
Franschhoek This village has become the gourmet capital of South Africa, full of fantastic restaurants, hotels and wine estates. A favourite of both Capetonians and visitors.
North of Cape Town The Capetonians almost ‘secret’ coastal hideaway of Paternoster leads onto the West Coast National Park and the stunning Cederberg Wilderness Reserve.
Paarl An historic old town with some beautiful buildings, associated with the wine-growing industry, it is an ideal place to pass a couple of hours or a few days amongst its many charms.
Whales From July to December whale watchers flock to Hermanus to see the visiting whales in sheltered Walker Bay. Year round it offers excellent accommodation, coast and scenery.
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
South Africa
DELAIRE GRAFF LODGE & SPA
SPIER HOTEL
The Delaire Graff Estate, surrounded by sweeping views across stunning vineyards and mountains towards Stellenbosch, offers ten beautiful lodges in an idyllic setting. The lodges are very well appointed with a Lodge Butler on hand to ensure your stay is perfect; each has its own plunge pool and lovely views. The dining experience offers two choices: one ‘bistro-chic’ and the second Asian-inspired – both offer excellent cuisine in stylish contemporary settings. The Spa houses a 22 metre pool, techno gym and holistic therapies to rejuvenate body and mind.
This well known wine estate and 4 star hotel offers 153 rooms and suites of various categories all clustered around six private courtyards, each with its swimming pool. The ensuite rooms have air-conditioning, mini bar, tea and coffee facilities, satellite TV, safe and 100mb of free wifi. There is a range of dining options to choose from including picnics. Relax in the Spa or take advantage of the tours of the grounds, farm and wine estate, even by Segways. Other activities include wine-tasting, raptor encounters, art displays and a craft market.
Prices from £287 to £317 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £41 to £55 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
COOPMANHUIJS BOUTIQUE HOTEL
SUMMERWOOD GUEST HOUSE
Built in 1713 as one of the first grand houses of Stellenbosch and now a National Monument, the building underwent three years of painstaking restoration before emerging as this 5 star boutique hotel set in the heart of the town. Offering 16 rooms with air-conditioning and a Victorian style bathroom with underfloor heating, wifi, flat screen satellite TV, room service and laundry. Helena’s Restaurant provides excellent lunch and dinner options. A pool, heated in winter, and Spa are available all year. Secure valet parking takes care of your vehicle.
This unique guest house was built in 1904 in the Italian style, and set in lovely gardens, has been restored to meet the requirements of the modern traveller. Each of the nine luxury rooms is charmingly and tastefully decorated having airconditioning, flat screen TV, safe, mini bar and wifi. The ensuite bathrooms have both a shower and bath. The public lounge area is an ideal place to relax and the pool is a refreshing oasis in the gardens. There is a laundry service along with a bicycle hire facility. Secure parking is available.
Prices from £50 to £61 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £37 to £63 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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FRANSCHHOEK
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
LA RESIDENCE
MONT ROCHELLE
This outstanding hotel, part of The Royal Portfolio, is located close to Franschhoek and set in a beautiful private 12 hectare estate. It is decorated throughout in French chateau style being exquisitely furnished with valuable antiques and complemented by artworks and fresh flowers. The eleven suites are beautifully appointed and open onto generous balconies and verandahs. The garden area has three villas with two or three bedrooms. A superb restaurant provides excellent breakfasts and haute cuisine dinners complimented by the best of South African wines.
Part of Sir Richard Branson’s portfolio, this lovely 22 bedroomed hotel and vineyard is set in 39 hectares of grounds enjoying stunning views of the vineyards and mountains. All rooms are stylishly furnished offering super views and all the facilities one would expect of a property of this standard. Two restaurants deliver high quality dining, one being more relaxed, with a superb wine cellar. There is a pool, spa, gym for relaxation. Families are well catered for with plenty of open space to enjoy and the area is renowned for its wine, walking and golf.
Prices from £204 to £306 per person per night sharing (BB+ basis).
Prices from £79 to £127 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
THE LAST WORD FRANSCHHOEK
L’AUBERGE CHANTECLAIR
An intimate 5 star historic residence located a minute’s stroll from the centre of the village. Beautifully restored in the Cape Huguenot tradition, there are eight luxurious rooms and two pool suites, each opening onto a private patio and small shaded garden. All are air-conditioned with marbled bathrooms, safe, wifi and satellite TV. There are beautifully appointed public rooms and the wooden decked balcony affords spectacular views across the mountains. Drinks are included (local beers, wines and spirits) and a chauffeur is available (charges apply).
Privacy and tranquillity are the hallmarks of this charmingly restored Victorian farmhouse with its lofty ceilings and light, airy rooms. It is set in 30 acres of gardens and orchards on the edge of the village with lovely views over the vineyards, mountains and valley. There are six well-appointed rooms each with a safe, bar/fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, a fireplace or under-floor heating. Some have their own patio. A swimming pool is set in the gardens. A few minutes away is the heart of the village with all its restaurants and attractions.
Prices from £117 to £203 per person per night sharing (BB+ basis).
Prices from £41 to £65 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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GREATER WINELANDS
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
BARTHOLOMEUS KLIP FARMHOUSE
BABYLONSTOREN
Just 90 minutes north from Cape Town, this delightful 4-star guest house is surrounded by mountains and farmland. The Main House has four rooms and one suite all furnished in a period theme. Excellent food is served at each meal. The extensive gardens house a pool and lake with an adjacent private nature reserve. The rate includes meals (not Wild Olive House), game drives, guided walks and bird watching. Children under 16 are not accepted in the Main House. Wild Olive House is self-catering being ideal for families sleeping up to six.
Located between Franschhoek and Paarl, this excellently preserved example of a Cape Dutch farm dates back over 300 years. Lovingly restored, the buildings are now a beautiful and exclusive hotel serving excellent food with many ingredients from its own gardens, which guests are encouraged to explore and lend a hand if so inclined. The 14 air-conditioned guest cottages are furnished to suit the most discerning tastes and are located adjacent to the surrounding gardens. Facilities also include a pool, spa and gym. Garden and wine cellar tours operate each day (charges apply).
Prices from £144 to £201 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Prices from £113 to £151 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
GRAND ROCHE HOTEL
GRAND DÉDALE
Close to Paarl, the essence of this hotel experience lies in the unique, individually named suites spread over landscaped gardens amidst a working wine farm. The 28 suites are of various types and all are air-conditioned and have tea and coffee making facilities, wifi, safe, TV and bathrobes. Different suites have views, terraces or gardens. Bosman’s, an elegant fine dining restaurant (seasonal opening times) is complemented by the contemporary Bistro Allegro offering a more relaxed option. Two pools, a gym and treatment area provide for your relaxation.
Located close to Wellington, this 5 star hotel offers elegant country house living in six individually designed and appointed ensuite bedrooms, or in a thatched stone cottage. Each is lovingly designed with both air-conditioning and heating, tea and coffee facilities, wifi, safe, bathrobes and luxury amenities. Rates include breakfast and afternoon tea. Lunch and dinner may be taken in the restaurant and are of an excellent standard. There are leisurely walks to enjoy or hiking for the more active. There is wine tasting and a 15m pool for relaxation.
Prices from £67 to £94 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £69 to £95 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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WEST COAST & CEDERBERG
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South Africa
HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
WEST COAST & CEDERBERG
A pleasant 2 hour drive north from Cape Town will take you to the relatively undiscovered area on the west coast around Paternoster. This old fishing village is home to many discerning Capetonians and is well worth a visit. The beaches and coastal scenery are complemented by beautiful properties and restaurants. In season, whales and dolphins can often be seen from the shore. Must see . . . A further 90 minute drive north of Paternoster will see you in the heart of the Cederberg with its dramatic scenery evident as you gain height into the mountains before nature and wilderness take over. This is the home of the indigenous Clanwilliam Cedar Tree and the rare Cape Leopard. There are hiking and mountain biking trails and sites of bushman art going back thousands of years. In spring, wild flowers abound.
The Spa
BUSHMANS KLOOF WILDERNESS RESERVE Three hours drive north of Cape Town, the Reserve and 5 star property is on the edge of the dramatic yet beautiful Cederberg Wilderness Area. The Homestead has 16 rooms each being beautifully appointed with high levels of facilities and amenities. There are a number of dining areas each offering excellent food in different surroundings. Afternoon tea is taken looking over the Boontjies River. The gardens house a pool and The Spa offers numerous treatments. Activities include guided rock art walks, nature tours, bird watching, star gazing, canoeing & game drives. Prices from £151 to £238 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
ABALONE HOUSE
STRANDLOPER OCEAN HOTEL
This 5 star boutique guest house lies in the quaint fishing village of Paternoster, some 160 kms north of Cape Town. Memorabilia collected from around the globe mix with antiques providing guests with a feast for the artistic eye. Each room is individually styled and all contain a cappuccino and espresso machine, mini-bar, flat screen TV, DVD/CD, and air-conditioning. Reuben’s at Abalone House offers west coast seafood and local dishes. A new Spa and a swimming pool complete the picture at this stylish property.
Paternoster, some 2 hours’ drive north of Cape Town, is home to this hotel on the shores of the ocean. The 16 spacious and high-ceilinged rooms and suites are a fusion of beach style and contemporary luxury. Each has its own terrace or courtyard, some with small splash pools, and large folding doors. There is wifi, satellite TV, DVD and audio as well as tea and coffee making facilities. Bathrooms have large stone baths and outside showers. For dining, the Ocean Lounge offer fresh local food with breakfasts, lunch and dinner.
Prices from £39 to £41 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £49 to £65 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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HERMANUS
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
HERMANUS
This thriving year-round coastal town is around 2 hours’ drive from Cape Town and lays claim to be the landbased whale watching capital of the world when often up to 100 whale cows and their calves come in to the sheltered waters of Walker Bay. Sightings are usually announced by the ‘Whale Crier’ blowing a horn. Must see . . . whale watching. Whales usually come inshore to calve from August to November. The low cliffs and deep water means the whales can be seen from land and close views are not unusual. The most numerous is the Southern Right, weighing up to 80 tonnes, with other species often seen.
BIRKENHEAD HOUSE Perched on the cliffs near Hermanus, most of the eleven beautifully appointed rooms enjoy sea views. The public rooms are delightful and for relaxation a spa offers various treatments. Other facilities include a steam room, gym and dual level pool located in a sheltered courtyard with a charming patio being the ideal spot for sundowners. First class cuisine is on offer with local ingredients and seafood delicacies being served in the dining room overlooking the ocean. The adjacent exclusive Villa has three bedrooms and caters for a family or small group. Prices from £143 to £204 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
OCEAN ELEVEN GUEST HOUSE
THE MARINE
With access to the cliff path on the outskirts of Hermanus, this stylish guest house enjoys all-encompassing views of Walker Bay. The eight well-appointed rooms and two suites have mini-bar and tea and coffee tray. Standard rooms open out into the garden or swimming pool and have a shower, whilst the deluxe rooms, having bath and shower, are in the main house or adjacent to the pool. Both spacious suites are loft-style and have air-conditioning with bath and shower. There is a swimming pool in the gardens. Dining options are available in the nearby town centre.
Occupying a superb position on the cliffs close to the centre of Hermanus, this 5 star hotel is a Relais & Chateaux member. The spacious and inviting public rooms are beautifully furnished as are the 42 air-conditioned rooms which vary from internal courtyard facing standard rooms to suites with magnificent views over Walker Bay. There are two restaurants – ‘The Pavilion’ serving modern South African cuisine and a more relaxed venue ‘Seafood at the Marine’ specialising in local seafood. For relaxation there is a pool in the gardens and a Carchele Spa.
Prices from £67 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £113 to £145 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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HERMANUS & AREA
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South Africa
HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
Forest Lodge
MOSSELBERG ON GROTTO BEACH
GROOTBOS PRIVATE NATURE RESERVE
This 5 star guest house is located in the eastern environs of Hermanus and has gained an excellent reputation for comfort, hospitality and service. There are five well-appointed individually decorated rooms with mini-bar, tea and coffee making facilities, TV, wifi, under-floor heating, ceiling fans with bathrooms having both a bath and shower. There is also a lounge with a courtesy bar, games room and swimming pool. Evening meals can be requested in advance or taken in the town centre, with its choice of restaurants just a short drive away. Off street parking.
The classic Garden Lodge and the more contemporary Forest Lodge, with its own style, are self-contained, each having its own restaurant specialising in local seafood and produce. There are open plan lounges and bars. Each Lodge has its own pool with views over Walker Bay, as do the well-furnished rooms. This renowned Reserve covers 17 sq km, with over 650 indigenous plant species, and can be explored on guided walking trails, horse riding, mountain biking or in 4x4 vehicles. Aug to Nov offers whale watching onshore or by boat (additional charge).
Prices from £72 to £108 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £197 to £247 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
SCHULPHOEK SEAFRONT GUESTHOUSE
DE HOOP NATURE RESERVE
In a spectacular setting some 120kms from Cape Town via the scenic coastal road, and located on its eponymous protected bay, this lovely property embodies contemporary elegance. The seven individual rooms offer air-conditioning/ceiling fan, tea and coffee tray, safe and wifi with views onto the gardens or across the sweeping bay. A hearty breakfast is provided along with a three-course dinner on the first night of your stay (other nights charged for). Most of the restaurant’s fruit and vegetables come from the Potager garden. There is a heated pool for relaxation.
Three hours drive from Cape Town near Bredasdorp, this 36,000 hectare conservation area includes a Marine Protected Area noted for its biodiversity with rare species of fynbos that lead down to an unspoiled coastline. Activities include fynbos and rock pool walks, bird watching, tennis, hiking and mountain biking as well as seasonal beach based whale watching. Accommodation is provided in Opstal Manor House, a beautifully restored original home with three elegant and traditional rooms. The Fig Tree Restaurant provides locally sourced meals.
Prices from £92 to £108 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £189 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
ROUTE 62, SWELLENDAM & THE KLEIN KAROO
The R62 is a scenic ‘tourist’ route that takes you from the Winelands towards Swellendam, Oudsthoorn and eventually to Port Elizabeth. It traverses ever-changing scenery and a myriad of small towns and attractions along the whole route. It is an exciting journey even for the well-travelled and worthy of consideration. Klein is ‘Little’ in Afrikaans and refers to the smaller area of Karoo through which the R62 passes. Whilst an historical naturally dry area farmers have, over the years, made a lot of this land and it is now a wealthy region offering a glimpse of the real South Africa away from the bigger towns and cities.
ROBERTSON SMALL HOTEL
SCHOONE OORDT COUNTRY HOUSE Dating back to 1853, this Victorian landmark on a quiet treelined street in Swellendam, is now a highly regarded 5 star intimate country hotel. Tastefully and sensitively restored, it has ten elegant bedrooms, some of which are in garden cottages each with air-conditioning, balcony or patio, tea and coffee making facilities, satellite TV and DVD and mini-bar. An excellent breakfast is included and dinner is available in The Conservatory Restaurant with alternatives just a short distance away in the town. A sparkling swimming pool beckons. Prices from £36 to £50 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
ROTHMAN MANOR GUEST RETREAT
Located in the heart of historic Robertson, this eponymous property provides 5 star facilities, service and cuisine to its guests priding itself as a ‘chicly quaint’ hotel. Each of the ten well-appointed ensuite rooms has air-conditioning, underfloor heating, mini bar, mini bar, tea and coffee facilities, safe, seating area, TV/DVD & iPod docking station and wifi. The signature restaurant, Reuben’s at the Robertson, has a menu designed by well-known chef Reuben Riffel. For relaxation there is a Wellness Room and two swimming pools. Secure parking is available.
Set in 3½ hectares, this 5 star boutique guest retreat is in the heart of Swellendam and comprises two guest houses and a manor house. The six rooms and suites range from standard double rooms to larger suites with all having air-conditioning and heating, satellite TV, tea and coffee making facilities, minibar, wifi, safe and bathrobes. The spacious gardens contain a swimming pool, outdoor spa bath, lily pond and terrace. Zebra and antelope can be seen in the gardens adding a touch of the exotic. There are several quality restaurants nearby for dinner.
Prices from £57 to £63 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £52 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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OUDTSHOORN & KLEIN KAROO
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
South Africa
AFRICAN RELISH COOKERY SCHOOL
SANBONA WILDLIFE RESERVE
African Relish is a cookery school in the Karoo town of Prince Albert accessed from Oudtshoorn via the spectacular Swartberg Pass or from the main N1. Accommodation is in four cottages, all with air-conditioning and a full kitchen. The culinary hall is purpose built where guests will discover the culinary spirit of South Africa. A range of cookery courses covering a myriad of topics are held from a half day to three days (contact us for all course details; additional charges apply). Accommodation is subject to number of courses being held.
This 54,000 ha reserve just 3 hours drive from Cape Town, offers big game safaris with qualified rangers in 4WD vehicles. Enjoy game drives, bush walks, bird watching, ancient rock art and star gazing. Tilney Manor consists of six suites opening onto private patios. The Manor houses the dining area, lounge, bar, pool and spa. Dwyka Lodge has nine spacious walk-in tents with en suite facilities and plunge pools. Families are catered for in twelve suites at Gondwana Lodge. For the more adventurous bush camping and walking is on offer at Explorer Camp.
Prices from £43 per person per night sharing (BB basis). Cookery courses from £122 per person.
Prices from £219 to £281 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
ROSENHOF COUNTRY HOUSE
HLANGANA LODGE
This hotel located on the road from Oudtshoorn to the famous Cango Caves, is a beautifully restored Victorian house, circa 1850 and takes its name from the beautiful rose garden. It is furnished with antiques and rich fabrics. The 12 air-conditioned rooms are built around a courtyard and have satellite TV, tea and coffee making facilities, mini bar and safe. There are also two executive suites, each with private pool, lounge and patio. There is a fine dining room, gardens and a pool. The wellness centre offers a range of treatments and therapies.
Located just 1km from Oudtshoorn town centre, this 4 star family run guest house has 18 en-suite rooms standard, family or superior rooms and 1 suite, each with air-conditioning and underfloor heating, tea and coffee facilities, mini bar, verandahs, room service, TV, safe and free wifi. A champagne buffet breakfast is provided each day in the breakfast room or on the patio, and the staff will be happy to reserve dinner at any of the town’s restaurants. A swimming pool and sun-lounge area is set in the lush gardens. Secure parking is provided.
Prices from £82 to £117 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £34 to £38 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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THE GARDEN ROUTE Now generally accepted as the whole of the journey from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth, The Garden Route proper is the 200 kilometres (120 miles) between Mossel Bay and Storms River. Offering everchanging scenery and a wide choice of places to stay and visit, it has rightly become one of South Africa’s premier visitor areas.
HIGHLIGHTS How best to enjoy it? Options include a selfdrive, a privately guided or a small group tour. There are many ways of maximising the attractions of The Garden Route and most allow between four to seven days to take it all in.
Nature At the top of most peoples’ itineraries are visits to Wilderness National Park, Knysna Lagoon, Storms River and Tsitsikamma Forest Reserve and National Park, stunning beaches and many other attractions to tempt the visitor.
Scenery An ever-changing mix of farmland, rolling countryside, small towns and villages, mountains, coast and always big skies. Drive through the Outeniqua and Prince Alfred’s passes and be amazed.
Cango Caves Further to the east along the lovely Route 62, the spectacular Cango Caves are located near the old town of Oudtshoorn and have proved an astounding attraction for many years.
Attractions include Wilderness, Knysna and Plettenberg Bay with many other beautiful towns and villages in-between, each of which having a unique offering to tempt the visitor.
Whales & dolphins In season (July - December) large numbers of whales migrate along the coast and can usually be seen at many different points along the coast, with sightings of dolphins also being common year round.
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GEORGE, WILDERNESS & KNYSNA
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
FANCOURT HOTEL & MANOR HOUSE
CINNAMON BOUTIQUE GUEST LODGE
Located near George and set in 613 ha of lush countryside with the Outeniqua Mountains as a backdrop, Fancourt Hotel offers a choice of accommodation from luxury rooms to one and two bedroomed suites with air-conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities, mini-bar, wifi & safe. The Manor House has 18 luxury suites with personalised butler service and superb amenities and facilities. Choice of casual and fine dining options and three renowned Gary Player designed golf courses to enjoy. Leisure facilities include a pool, tennis, gym and activities for children.
Located in the town of Wilderness between George and Knysna in the heart of the Garden Route, this 4 star guest house has been designed around the patio, pool and lush gardens with all public areas facing onto here. The 13 individual rooms (three on the ground floor) are all air-conditioned (except one specific room) with tea and coffee making facilities, satellite TV, safe, quality bathroom amenities and wifi. Weather permitting, breakfasts are taken on the patio overlooking the pool and there is plenty of lounge space to relax. Secure on-site parking.
Prices Fancourt from £78 to £94 (BB) and Manor House (BB+) from £166 to £216 per person per night sharing.
Prices from £44 to £57 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
THE DUNE GUEST LODGE
LAKE PLEASANT
Located on beautiful Wilderness Beach the Dune Guest Lodge provides refreshingly informal but quality accommodation with eight rooms, most being sea-facing, each decorated to reflect the natural light of the ocean and having TV, tea and coffee facilities, mini bar and safe. There is direct access to the beach for beach walks, and dolphins and whales (in season) are often seen from the decking and swimming pool. Breakfasts are served each day in the elegant sea facing dining room, the perfect place to relax, unwind and enjoy its spectacular setting.
Centrally situated outside Sedgefield between Wilderness and Knysna, Lake Pleasant offers high-quality spacious self-catering facilities with daily servicing. The 1 or 2 bedroomed suites and the 2 bedroomed villa all have a fully equipped kitchenette, air-conditioning, TV/DVD, minibar, wifi and safe and picturesque views of either the lake or the landscaped gardens from private patios. The resort has a Bistro, swimming pool and a health spa with sauna, steam room and gym. Children are well catered for with a separate pool, play area and child minders.
Prices from £44 to £64 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £44 to £55 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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KNYSNA & AREA
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
South Africa
CONRAD PEZULA RESORT & SPA
THE ST JAMES OF KNYSNA
This 5 star resort revels in its stunning setting with views of the Indian Ocean, Knysna Lagoon and the Outeniqua Mountains set on a headland just outside Knysna. It comprises 78 suites, an 18 hole championship golf course and numerous leisure activities. The suites are in two-tiered villas and include a private balcony or patio, real fireplace, under-floor heating in the ensuite bathrooms. There is a fully equipped gym, spa, tennis courts, pool, library, boutique, business centre and games room. Separate children’s activities are arranged.
Located on the edge of the lagoon, this 5 star hotel is set in three acres of gardens with two swimming pools and angling from its private jetty. There is a superb dining room offering an à la carte menu, a well-stocked wine cellar, a bar with lagoon facing patio and charming lounges. There are various categories of exceptionally well appointed rooms in the Courtyard and Manor House with most of the 15 rooms having views of the lagoon and beautiful gardens. Each has air-conditioning or ceiling fan, tea and coffee making facilities, satellite TV and wifi.
Prices from £111 to £129 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £76 to £112 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
BELVIDERE MANOR
LEISURE ISLE BOUTIQUE LODGE
Situated on the shores of the lagoon some ten minutes drive from the town, the Belvidere estate dates back to 1849. In the gracious Georgian manor house is the excellent dining room, drawing room and The Bell, Knysna’s smallest pub serving light meals throughout the day. Guests are accommodated in 1, 2 or 3 bedroomed white washed cottage located in colourful gardens and all have a view of the lagoon or garden. Each has a living room, TV, heating, ceiling fan, fully equipped kitchen, wellappointed bedroom and private balcony or verandah.
The appeal of this lovely boutique lodge lies in the warmth of the welcome and its location being only minutes from the centre of Knysna yet right on the lagoon’s beach. The eleven spacious rooms and suites are individually decorated having ceiling fan, mini-bar, tea and coffee making facilities and satellite TV. Each looks onto the lagoon or the gardens and swimming pool. There is an honesty bar, lounge with open fireplace and a highly acclaimed restaurant plus a solarium by the pool. The spa offers a range of treatments and there is secure off-street parking.
Prices from £68 to £73 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £58 to £69 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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PLETTENBERG BAY
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
LAIRDS LODGE COUNTRY ESTATE
THE PLETTENBERG
This glorious 4 star Cape Dutch style homestead sits on a ten hectare estate near Plettenberg Bay. The main house has 16 airconditioned colonial style rooms of elegance and charm, with the courtyard housing additional rooms. All are air-conditioned with tea and coffee making facilities, safe and bathrobes. The dining room provides guests with an excellent breakfast and specialises in seafood and game for dinner, flavoured by fresh herbs from the garden. There is a swimming pool and the gardens are perfect for an early morning or pre-dinner stroll.
Occupying a unique position on a headland overlooking two beaches, this renowned 5 star Relais & Chateaux hotel provides guests with a high level of comfort and service. There are beautiful flower filled lounges and two infinity swimming pools with sun terraces. The rooms, some with sea views, are of a very high standard and located in two separate buildings. Both the Seafood Restaurant and Sandbar offer the finest food and drinks in a sublime setting. Next to the hotel is the Beach House and the Beach Villa, ideal for larger parties for exclusive use.
Prices from £42 to £56 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £103 to £140 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
THE ROBBERG BEACH LODGE
BOSAVERN GUEST HOUSE
The Robberg Beach Lodge is just five minutes from the bustling restaurants, galleries, coffee shops and bars of Plettenberg Bay’s Main Street having 29 rooms set in four luxurious adjacent villas on Robberg Beach. Together, Beachy Head Villa, Robberg House, Cottage Pie and Cordovan Villa, offer beach side boutique accommodation with all rooms having ensuite bathrooms, air-conditioning, TV, tea and coffee facilities, minibar and safe. Facilities include two outdoor pools, two lounges, two honesty bars and rooftop viewing deck.
Set on a hill overlooking Robberg Beach and a 15 minute walk or short drive to the centre of Plettenberg Bay with its shops and restaurants, this stylish and upmarket 4 star guest house is a highly rated establishment offering just five spacious and luxurious double rooms all boasting patios with breath-taking panoramic views. Each has tea and coffee making facilities, satellite TV, DVD, honesty bar and under-floor heating. There is also wifi in the main areas. An excellent breakfast starts the day before exploring this most beautiful area and all its attractions.
Prices from £37 to £56 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £38 to £60 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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PLETTENBERG BAY & AREA
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HOTELS & LODGES
South Africa
KURLAND HOTEL
HOG HOLLOW COUNTRY LODGE
This 5 star luxury hotel is set on the edge of the town of Plettenberg Bay and offers a host of activities including tennis, mountain and quad biking and horse riding (charges may apply). The spacious suites are beautifully furnished and some can accommodate up to five so are ideal for families, with some rooms having a separate childrens’ bedroom and bathroom. There is also a private villa. Facilities include a Sanctuary Signature Spa, gym, plunge pool, children’s playroom and babysitting. The restaurant offers excellent cuisine.
Situated in lush vegetation some 18km east of Plettenberg Bay, the lodge is well known for its friendly service, good food and comfort. There are 16 individually styled bedrooms decorated with locally crafted artefacts. Each has a fireplace, an outdoor wooden deck from which there are excellent views of the forests and mountains. The main house has a bar and two lounge areas. Dinner is served in the conviviality of the candle and lamp lit dining area and usually around one table. Each morning breakfast is served on the decking, weather permitting.
Prices from £96 to £180 per person per night sharing (BB+ basis.
Prices from £71 to £88 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
HUNTER’S COUNTRY HOUSE
LILY POND COUNTRY LODGE
Ideally situated close to the popular towns of Knysna and Plettenberg Bay, Hunter’s Country House has 19 individually decorated luxurious suites with their own private patios and gardens - some with their own splash pool. Each has a separate bath and shower, is air-conditioned, tea and coffee facilities and fireplace. Wifi is available in the main public area. Breakfasts are served in the conservatory or the garden area. There is also a restaurant and outdoor boma. A swimming pool is a welcome place to relax with treatments available in the pamper rooms.
Located between Plettenberg Bay and Storms River, the lodge lies in a private nature reserve of 12 ha with views of three lily ponds and is surrounded by a magnificent indigenous forest. There is abundant bird and butterfly life on the forest trails. There are ten well-appointed rooms each with a ceiling fan, heating and a patio overlooking the ponds. In addition there are tea and coffee making facilities, honesty bar, TV, wifi and bathrobes. The restaurant provides breakfast and dinners, often in the open. The swimming pool is an attractive place to relax.
Prices from £60 to £97 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £37 to £48 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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EASTERN CAPE GAME RESERVES & BEACHES The area around Port Elizabeth offers a variety of scenery and attractions from beaches to wildlife and mountains to history. The area is perhaps best known for its malaria-free game reserves but is has many attractions including Nelson Mandela’s homeland, and the spectacular Sardine Run in June/July.
HIGHLIGHTS Access The main access is by road as an add-on at the end of a Garden Route tour or by air into Port Elizabeth and East London, each of which serve as gateways to the game reserves.
Coastal scenery Driving along the warmer Indian Ocean coast offers some of the most spectacular views in South Africa with superb bays and beaches dotted with lovely accommodation.
Game Reserves There is an excellent choice of malaria free reserves and lodges, many with the Big 5, for the viewing of game by 4WD vehicles and on foot. Each has a variety of accommodation.
The Hinterland Away from the coast, the inland areas offer superb scenery with rolling hills merging into mountains interspersed with old settlements, nature reserves and scenic drives.
Nelson Mandela Further north and east is the town of Qunu famous as the birthplace, and now the final resting place, of Nelson Mandela. A museum dedicated to the life of Madiba is well worth a visit.
Sardine Run In June and July the Sardine Run hugs the Wild Coast where from the shore, thousands of sharks, whales, dolphins, seals and gannets can be seen making the sea boil as they gorge on millions of migrating sardines.
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EASTERN CAPE
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South Africa
GAME RESERVES
Great Fish River Lodge
Bayethe Lodge
KWANDWE PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
SHAMWARI GAME RESERVE
Nestled in the heart of the unspoilt Eastern Cape, this 22,000 ha private reserve offers guests an excellent wildlife experience with quality accommodation in a scenic landscape. Great Fish River Lodge has nine luxurious suites offering spectacular views from the terrace, each with private plunge pool. Ecca Lodge is a more modern and chic experience with just six individually decorated and well-appointed suites and is ideal for families. The facilities and dining in each lodge are excellent. In addition there are two exclusive homesteads for sole use of small groups.
This Big 5 reserve, a one hour drive from Port Elizabeth, covers 20,000 ha. There is a variety of eco-systems, landscapes and game-viewing. All accommodation provides a high standard of comfort, service and excellent meals. Eagles Crag and Bayethe Lodge offer a luxury experience. Long Lee Manor recalls the tradition of a colonial style farmhouse whilst Riverdene Lodge and Sarili Lodge are more suitable for families. For the more adventurous, Explorer Camps offer 3-day walking safaris offering an authentic bush camp experience.
Prices from £349 to £483 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices Long Lee Manor from £225 to £281 and Eagles Cragg from £289 to £332 pppn sharing (FP basis).
Water Lodge
River Lodge
PUMBA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE & SPA
KARIEGA GAME RESERVE
Located approximately 90 minutes drive from Port Elizabeth, this reserve, home to the rare white lions, has two excellent lodges. Water Lodge overlooks Lake Kariega and has 12 air-conditioned and heated stone-walled, thatched chalets each having a lounge pool, outdoor shower and lovely views from the private deck. There is a lounge, dining room bar and pool. Msenge Bush Lodge is modern in style with eleven glass-walled suites with airconditioning and heating, plunge pools and a number have views over the waterhole and plain. There is a dining deck, bar & spa.
This 10,000 ha reserve is some 90 minutes drive from Port Elizabeth with good game and bird viewing. River Lodge has ten air-conditioned thatched suites beside the Bushmans River. Main Lodge has 21 air-conditioned ensuite log chalets, private decks, (some with splash pools), TV and fireplace. Drinks are not included at Main Lodge. Settlers Drift is a luxury safari camp overlooking the river with nine spacious air-conditioned tented suites with private decking. Ukhozi Lodge has 10 luxury log constructed air-conditioned suites with excellent facilities.
Prices from £129 to £223 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices Main Lodge from £152 to £190 (FP basis) and Settlers Drift from £262 to £331 (FP+ basis) pppn sharing.
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EASTERN CAPE
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GAME RESERVES
River Camp
ELEPHANT HOUSE
SIBUYA GAME RESERVE
Situated some 45 minutes drive from Port Elizabeth on the edge of Addo Elephant National Park, this beautifully decorated thatched lodge has eight air-conditioned ensuite rooms each opening onto a courtyard or verandah. The décor is reminiscent of an era long gone where antique carpets, furniture and heirlooms add to the sense of history. Dinner is served in the candlelit dining room or under the stars and there are two swimming pools. Game drives are available into Addo as well as horse riding and helicopter trips (charges apply).
Located between Port Elizabeth and East London, this stunningly beautiful 3,000 ha reserve is set on the banks of the Kariega River. Your experience starts with a 45 minute boat transfer from the small resort of Kenton-on-Sea upriver to either Forest or River Camp. Both offer private and exclusive tented ensuite accommodation. Forest Camp is the larger of the two with the walk in tents built on slightly raised wooden decks with views of the river and forest. Activities include game drives, canoeing, horse-riding or just relaxing in a hammock.
Prices from £45 to £79 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £136 to £180 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis.
Safari Lodge
AMAKHALA GAME RESERVE
KICHAKA PRIVATE GAME LODGE
An easy drive from Port Elizabeth, Amakhala covers 18,000 ha and offers guests morning and evening game drives, walking trails and boating. Woodbury Lodge has six large ensuite airconditioned stone and thatch lodges with private decks (two suitable for families). Bukela Lodge has four thatched suites each with spa bath and a private deck. Hlosi Lodge has six suites (two suitable for families) overlooking the swimming pool and waterhole. Three luxury tented en- suite chalets with wooden decking make up Hillsnek Tented Camp being ideal for families.
Set in 7,500 ha of rolling landscape and just over an hour from Port Elizabeth, this 5 star lodge offers Big 5 game viewing and a quality experience. The 10 spacious suites each have a private deck with excellent views, plunge pool, complimentary tea & coffee facilities and mini bar, safe, air-conditioning/underfloor heating and wifi. The main lodge overlooks a waterhole and has a large terrace, dining area, library and pool. Experienced rangers guide you on game drives and bush walks and a Wellness Suite offers spa and beauty treatments.
Prices Woodbury Lodge from £162 to £203 and Bukela Lodge from £298 to £400 pppn sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £218 to £283 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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EASTERN CAPE BEACHES
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HOTELS & LODGES
South Africa
THE SANDS @ ST FRANCIS
OCEANA BEACH & WILDLIFE RESERVE
Situated in the village of St Francis Bay, this intimate hotel has five superbly appointed rooms, each with air-conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities, fridge bar, safe, spa bath, bathrobes and a private deck overlooking the beach below. The glass fronted restaurant, with its impressive thatched roof, central fireplace and deck, has a wonderful panoramic view. Excellent cuisine is prepared with an emphasis on seafood and local fare, with a quality wine cellar to complement your evening meal. Facilities include a swimming pool, deck and steam room.
This stunning 5 star lodge complex is close to the small town of Port Alfred, about half way between Port Elizabeth and East London. It has seven beautifully appointed suites with stunning ocean and bush views from the wooden decks. Each has satellite TV, safe, mini-bar and wifi. There is an excellent restaurant, stylish bar and lounge and wine cellar. There is also a pool and spa. The tariff includes all meals, local beverages and on-site activities such as guided wildlife tours. Other activities include scuba diving, snorkelling and golf (charges apply).
Prices from £74 to £105 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £136 to £173 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
PRANA LODGE
UMNGAZI RIVER BUNGALOWS & SPA
A 40 minute drive north from East London brings you to the lodge set on a seven hectare private beach estate within an indigenous dune forest. Close by is rolling savannah and a private game reserve. Accommodation is in seven individually styled suites featuring South African art. All suites are private with a patio and plunge pool. There is a wellness centre and surfing, hiking, horse riding, tennis, fishing and birding are available (charges may apply). The restaurant opens out onto the pool deck and is acclaimed for its fine cuisine and wine.
Perched on the panoramic hillside at the mouth of the Umngazi River near Port St Johns, the resort is a place of relaxation having won many awards for its high standards of service and hospitality. There are five categories of thatched bungalows situated amongst the gardens with the main building housing the restaurant, bar and lounge. Al fresco dining can be enjoyed under the shade of large trees with views over the river. Explore the idyllic beaches, take guided walks, go bird watching, canoeing or fishing. There is a spa, gym and swimming pool.
Prices from £40 to £56 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £56 to £60 per person per night sharing (FB basis).
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KWAZULU-NATAL Affectionately known as ‘KZN’ the area is famous for its beautiful scenery, historic battlefields, game reserves, National Parks and Indian Ocean beaches. It is the perfect place to explore on a selfdrive holiday or as part of a small group tour with a wide choice of itineraries and options.
HIGHLIGHTS Durban and the beaches The city of Durban is the gateway to KwaZulu-Natal with the coastal areas to the north - centred on Umhlanga and Ballito being where most visitors choose to stay and enjoy the coast.
Battlefields The sites of the Anglo-Boer and AngloZulu wars resonate with history and sacrifice. Take a pre-arranged tour and re-live the stories of Blood River, Isandlwana, Rorkes Drift, Spionkop and Ladysmith.
The Drakensburg Mountains Providing a spectacular backdrop through the region with stunning vistas at every turn. Touring by a self-drive, privately guided or small group tour is the ideal way to experience this area.
Game reserves & Parks There is an abundance of fine wildlife viewing to be had including the long-established Hluhluwe iMfolozi and nearby iSimangaliso St Lucia Wetland Park, a World Heritage Site.
The Midlands Meander An 80 km (48 mile) scenic arts and crafts trail incorporating numerous small towns and villages, most having a number of craft workshops and artists’ studios offering a plethora of items for sale.
Zulu Culture This is the homeland of the Zulu. These proud and independent people uphold much of their culture and traditions with numerous opportunities throughout the region to experience this first-hand.
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DURBAN, UMHLANGA ROCKS & AREA
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
TEREMOK MARINE
South Africa
OYSTER BOX
Located just 1km from Umhlanga village, this boutique property is set in large attractive gardens overlooking the sea. The eight delightful and individually designed suites offer 5-star boutique facilities and service. Excellent breakfasts are served in the relaxing dining area and the main communal areas offer the chance to take in the sea views, relax with a book or chat in the welcoming lounge. There is complimentary tea and coffee, an honesty bar, library, complimentary laundry, pool, a wellness centre with gym and off-road parking. No children under 16.
Overlooking the historical landmark of the Umhlanga Rocks Lighthouse, this much-loved 5 star hotel is one of South Africa’s best and deservedly so. Recently refurbished it combines its old charm with a stylish modern feel. It has 76 individual rooms and suites with either a sea or garden view, eight superior garden villas with their own private plunge pool and a Presidential Suite. Facilities include an array of dining options from fine dining to a more relaxed offering, bars, two swimming pools, children’s club, 24-seat cinema and an extensive spa & fitness centre.
Prices from £95 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £124 to £134 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
SANDALS GUEST HOUSE
LALARIA LODGE
Set in a quiet residential area of Umhlanga Rocks, 20 minutes north of Durban, this award winning guest house is about 200 metres from the sea and just a short walk from the village centre with its abundance of shops and top class restaurants. It has just four individual air-conditioned rooms named after sea shells with each having satellite TV, tea and coffee making facilities, wifi hotspots, safe and plenty of wardrobe space. There is an honesty bar, swimming pool and an expansive patio ideal for taking a sundowner. There are many nearby activities.
This elegant guest house is located on a hill overlooking the beach in Shaka’s Rock on the Dolphin Coast just north of Durban. There are five luxurious ensuite rooms with sea or pool views. Each has air-conditioning, ceiling fan, satellite TV, wifi and safe. A lovely breakfast is provided by the very welcoming hosts and light meals can be served at the pool-side bar with sundowners taken on the spacious terrace with panoramic views over the sea and coastal scenery. A wide variety of activities is available (charges may apply) - your hosts will gladly offer advice.
Prices from £59 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £57 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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THE MIDLANDS
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HOTELS
THE MIDLANDS
& PIETERMARITZBURG
The Midlands covers an area bordered by Pietermaritzburg in the south and Estcourt, Greytown and Richmond. It has a wealth of history ranging from the growth of the Zulu Kingdom to the arrival of the colonial settlers, and especially the British, in the 19th century. The famous Midlands Meander extends over a distance of 80 kms (50 miles) between Pietermaritzburg and Mooi River and was conceived in 1983 by a group of crafts people. It has rapidly expanded with potters, weavers, woodcrafters, leather workers, artists and many more plying their trade along this scenic and attractive route.
GRANNY MOUSE COUNTRY HOUSE
CLEOPATRA MOUNTAIN FARMHOUSE This lovely property is renowned for its outstanding country style cuisine making use of local produce such as freshly caught trout and farmhouse cheeses together with herbs, vegetables and homemade breads. To complement the fine food, wines can be selected from the underground cellar. All eleven rooms – made up of five bedrooms, four suites and two cottages – have views across the lake to the mountains of the Giant’s Castle Nature Reserve, an area perfect for walking, birding and cycling owing to the varied fauna and flora. Cookery courses are also offered. Prices from £113 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
KARKLOOF SAFARI SPA
Set in 21 hectare on an outcrop overlooking Lions River in the Balgowan Valley, this wonderful country retreat offers very high standards of comfort and hospitality. The well-appointed rooms are under thatch and most have fireplaces and balconies with river views. The main building houses a highly regarded restaurant, a welcoming lounge, an underground wine cellar and a popular bar with log fire for the colder evenings. There is a spa along with a steam room, spa bath and hydrotherapies. Outdoor activities include walking trails, fishing, birding and golf.
This 5 star Wellness and Wildlife Retreat is located within a game reserve less than 18 miles from Pietermaritzburg and has 16 elegantly furnished villas with air-conditioning and under-floor heating, Nespresso machine, luxury bathroom amenities, free minibar and wifi. There is a heated pool and a wide range of inclusive spa treatments. An early check-in and late check-out facility, personal dining choices, private game drives, birdwatching, biking and yoga. Everything is tailored to suit the individual and nothing is too much trouble for the friendly staff.
Prices from £45 to £67 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £647 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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DRAKENSBERG MOUNTAINS
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HOTELS & LODGES
South Africa
DRAKENSBERG MOUNTAINS
Originally called uKhahlamba, or the ‘Barrier of Spears’, the mountain range and the surrounding area are woven into the very fabric of South African history. The famous ‘Amphitheatre’ in the Royal Natal National Park was the setting for the film ‘Zulu’ and exudes an unmistakable presence and power. Walking and hiking are well catered for but be sure to take local advice on the conditions and terrain as during the summer months in particular there can be sudden heavy rainstorms. The drive up the Sani Pass into the beautiful mountain kingdom of Lesotho is highly recommended but the track is very rough and steep so a 4x4 vehicle is a must, or is best taken as a tour.
CATHEDRAL PEAK Set amid stunning scenery in the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park this family owned hotel has good accommodation varying from family-sized bungalows to quality rooms and suites with fan, heater, tea and coffee making facilities and TV. The restaurant serves breakfast and dinner, with a separate children’s dining room. There is a Vitality Centre for relaxation, walking, hiking, ancient Bushman paintings, tennis, cycling, gym, swimming, horse riding, golf, and bird watching. There are also activities for children. The tariff includes afternoon tea. Prices from £73 to £81 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
MONTUSI MOUNTAIN LODGE
MOORCROFT MANOR
From the 14 spacious thatched garden suites a spectacular view of the magnificent ‘Amphitheatre’ can be enjoyed. Each suite has its own tea and coffee facilities, TV, fridge, fireplace and private patio. There is a restaurant, providing fine cuisine for breakfast and dinner with delicious home-made bread, a lounge, bar, terrace, and swimming pool with views over the escarpment. There is a host of activities including hiking, fly-fishing, bird watching and horse riding. For those seeking an adrenalin rush there is an adventure centre nearby (charges apply).
Set in the foothills of the southern Drakensberg Mountains, the family owned and operated Moorcroft Manor offers wellappointed ensuite rooms and suites each with ceiling fan, underfloor heating, satellite flat screen TV, wifi, tea and coffee facilities and bathrobes. Each room has a private patio. The dining room serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, supported by an extensive wine list, with the option of eating on the terrace in the better weather. Room service is also available. The gardens house a pool and overlook a lake and the mountains.
Prices from £86 to £93 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
Prices from £71 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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BATTLEFIELDS & AREA
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HOTELS & LODGES
BATTLEFIELDS & SURROUNDING AREA
The main battle sites are at Blood River between the Zulu & Boer in 1838; Isandlwana, Fugitives’ Drift & Rorkes Drift where the British and Zulu had their epic struggle in 1879; Talana, where in 1899, British and Boer troops clashed and at Spionkop where in 1900 the British again fought the Boer. Other interesting battle related towns include Ladysmith, where the British were besieged for 118 days; Colenso, the site of a famous 1899 battle of the same name; and Chieveley where Winston Churchill was captured when the armoured train he was travelling on was derailed in 1899. From the Battlefields you may continue over to the Kruger National Park by breaking your journey en route to provide an ideal South African experience.
ISANDLWANA LODGE This excellent lodge is situated on one of the most remarkable and historic sites in Southern Africa - the site of the eponymous battlefield. Each of the 12 rooms has a balcony facing the spectacular scenery and is furnished in a mixture of ethnic and modern styles. In the lounge, thatched dining room or bar there is ample opportunity to soak up the atmosphere of this unique site. The resident historian, Rob Gerrard, and his colleagues lead fascinating guided half and full day battlefield and cultural tours (charges apply). There is a swimming pool for relaxation. Prices from £76 to £112 per person per night sharing (FB basis).
THREE TREES AT SPIONKOP
FUGITIVES’ DRIFT
The lodge, which faces the atmospheric peak of Spionkop, has six ensuite cottages built in the ‘old’ style with each having quality facilities and amenities, and a family suite, which sleeps two adults and up to three children under 12. All have decking for sitting out and taking in the scenery. Dining is communal (unless otherwise requested) with breakfasts and lunches usually taken on the viewing deck or verandah with dinners under the stars or in front of the fireplace. Activities include game walks, horse trails, hiking and mountain biking.
Close to the historic battle sites of Isandlwana and Rorkes Drift, this lovely property comprises The Lodge with six homely ensuite cottages each having a verandah with views of the plains flanking the Buffalo River gorge. Nearby, The Guest House is a converted old farmhouse with six ensuite cottages and a central sitting and dining area. Umzinyathi Farmhouse is self-catering with three ensuite bedrooms and is ideal for families or couples travelling together. Each day, inspirational and moving tours to the battle sites are operated by expert interpretive guides (charges apply).
Prices from £95 to £127 per person per night sharing (FB basis).
Prices Lodge from £119 to £181 and Guesthouse from £71 to £128 per person per night sharing (FB basis).
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KWAZULU-NATAL
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South Africa
GAME RESERVES
KWAZULU-NATAL GAME RESERVES
This area is reached via the N2 highway from Durban or south-east from Johannesburg and Swaziland. Flights operate into Richards Bay or by charter flights into the lodges’ private airstrips. Experience Zulu culture in one of the villages or overnight in a traditional ‘beehive’ hut. Visit the KwaZulu Cultural Museum in Ulundi for an insight into the history of the great Zulu kings. The biggest conservation success for the Big 5 Hluhluwe iMfolozi National Park is that of the white rhino where the largest population in the world still resides. The malaria-free Nambiti Game Reserve lies 25 km (15 miles) east of Ladysmith and is the perfect add on to a battlefields trip.
AMAKHOSI SAFARI LODGE Located in northern KwaZulu-Natal, the lodge is a place of privacy with each of the six secluded air-conditioned chalets and two suites having a lovely bedroom, lounge, bathroom and private viewing deck overlooking the Mkuze River. The main building houses a spacious lounge, library, bar and dining area with a covered terrace by the swimming pool. Game drives are taken early morning and late afternoon with a chance of seeing the Big 5 together with other general game and over 400 species of birds. Ranger led bushwalks are also available. Prices from £126 to £193 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Forest Lodge
LIONS VALLEY LODGE
PHINDA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
Situated in the centre of the 9,000 ha Nambiti Game Reserve, the Lodge has ten luxury free-standing thatched suites with ‘his and hers’ baths and showers plus an additional outdoor shower. Each lodge has a lounge area with a fireplace and a minibar. Dining is excellent with evenings in the boma or the main dining room and high quality food is served at every meal. The pool and the massage rooms are ideal places to relax after enjoying activities including morning and evening game drives, walking, waterfall picnics, star-gazing, fishing, golf and battlefield tours.
Set between Hluhluwe iMfolozi and iSimangaliso St Lucia Wetland Park, this superb 23,000 ha Big 5 reserve offers a choice of four diverse camps, each with unique features: Forest Lodge is hidden deep in the Sand Forest; Vlei Lodge is built high on stilts overlooking a natural water pan; Mountain Lodge has panoramic views of the coastal plain and Rock Lodge has glass and stone chalets built into the rock face. There are also two other lodges for small groups and families. All accommodation offers a high standard of service and facilities.
Prices from £128 to £139 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Prices from £337 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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KWAZULU-NATAL
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GAME RESERVES
MKUZE FALLS PRIVATE RESERVE
GHOST MOUNTAIN INN
Situated in the heart of Zululand, Mkuze Falls has a good variety of game and a myriad of bird species. The Lodge located on the northern bank of the river has nine luxuriously appointed Thatched Chalets and one Safari Suite. Each is air-conditioned and has its own viewing deck and plunge pool. The Tented Lodge has five walled ensuite tents built on wooden decks set on stilts overlooking the river and have air-conditioning, an outdoor shower and private viewing deck. Both lodges have a main dining area and boma.
This intimate 4 star hotel, located at the foot of the legendary Ghost Mountain in Mkuze, is an ideal base from which to explore the wildlife and coastal reserves in Maputaland and the Elephant Coast. Nature enthusiasts will relish the abundance of wildlife of this rich and diverse region during game drives, guided walks and boat cruises in the company of rangers (charges apply). The 50 tasteful rooms have air-conditioning, satellite TV and a patio. Dinner is served in the dining room, terrace or boma. There is a pool and the spa offers a range of treatments.
Prices from £160 to £242 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Prices from £41 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Tented Camp
HLUHLUWE HILLTOP LODGE
THANDA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
This is the flagship of KwaZulu-Natal Conservation and is located on the summit of a forested hill in Hluhluwe iMfolozi National Park with sweeping views over much of the park. Within the main lodge is the restaurant, bar and lounge filled with memorabilia of the history of Hluhluwe. There is a convenience store, gift shop and swimming pool. Accommodation is in simply furnished and well-appointed chalets within close proximity to the main reception. There are ranger-guided walks and trails (charges apply). One game drive per day is included.
‘Thanda’ is ‘love’ which you will surely do so with this stunning lodge and Big 5 reserve. Main Lodge has nine bush villas each with a private splash pool, viewing deck, lounge and fireplace. The main house has a library, dining room, terrace, bar and wine cellar. Tented Camp has 15 luxury tents each with viewing deck and en-suite shower and toilet. Activities include game drives, bush walks, birding (with over 460 recorded species) and diving in Sodwana Bay (charges may apply). A wellness centre offers a host of treatments and a Zulu Village provides a cultural insight.
Prices from £67 per person per night sharing (BB plus one game drive per day).
Prices Main Lodge from £381 and Tented Camp from £209 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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KWAZULU-NATAL NORTHERN COASTS |
LODGES
South Africa
KWAZULU-NATAL COAST
The Indian Ocean caresses the KwaZulu-Natal Coast and offers visitors pristine beaches and stunning scenery, small towns and villages and access to amazing wildlife, reserves and National Parks. There is superb snorkelling and scuba diving and even turtle watching during the season (November – March). Generally known as the Elephant Coast and Zululand, the area is an attractive blend of traditional and modern and is an alternative to the more popular Garden Route. Sodwana Bay and Kosi Bay are well worth exploring. The World Heritage iSimangaliso St Lucia Wetland Park is an exceptional place to visit for a truly unique experience.
MAKAKATANA BAY LODGE The lodge sits within the Conservation Reserve on the banks of iSimangaliso St Lucia Wetland Park. It has six stunning airconditioned suites with full-length glass doors. Each has tea & coffee making facilities, bar fridge and outdoor shower. Linked to the main lodge by wooden walkways, you will find the bar, lounge and dining room with an excellent wine list. There is a boma for outdoor dining (weather permitting). Relax or enjoy one of the many activities (charges may apply) – boat trips, fishing, walks and night-time turtle watching (Nov- Mar). Prices from £171 to £215 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
KOSI FOREST LODGE
THONGA BEACH LODGE
Located on Kosi Bay, north of iSimangaliso St Lucia Wetland Park, this 16-bed lodge offers comfortable accommodation and fine cuisine and is perfect for exploring this untouched area. The rooms are on raised decks with a balcony to take in the forest views. A massive Zulu Podberry tree is the focal point with the lounge, dining room and bar all opening onto a large, wooden deck around the tree. Many meals are served alfresco - on the deck or under large Albizia trees. There is a pool built into the deck and there are numerous excellent activities in the area.
Thonga Beach Lodge, Mabibi is set on the pristine coastal shores on the edge of iSimangaliso St Lucia Wetland Park. The luxury lodge is the ideal place to discover forests, grasslands, bush, lakes and sandy beaches. Set above a secluded bay nestled into a beautiful coastal dune forest with sweeping views of the stunning beach below, its crystal clear, warm waters offer some of South Africa’s best snorkelling and diving. Accommodation is in 12 thatched bush suites, air-conditioned, very well-appointed and provides mouth-watering meals.
Prices from £91 to £120 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Prices from £227 to £252 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
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MPUMALANGA, KRUGER & LIMPOPO This area takes in the beautiful scenery of Mpumalanga, the world renowned Kruger National Park and the outstanding but less visited Limpopo region. There are flat plains, rolling hills and mountains dotted with small towns and villages as the scenery becomes more dramatic before the brooding presence of the Kruger beckons.
HIGHLIGHTS Scenery The hills and mountains located outside the western border of the Kruger offer some extraordinary vistas including the Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window and The Panorama Route. Places to visit Numerous small towns and villages offer excellent accommodation and refreshment halts throughout the whole area and are ideal bases from which to explore the local attractions and culture of this diverse region. Kruger National Park This most famous game Park is home to the Big 5 and a huge range of animal and bird species. Worth visiting anytime during the
year, but best in the cooler and drier season from April to November. Private Game Reserves Adjacent to the western side of the Kruger are located a number of reserves with a range of private lodges and camps offering superb accommodation and game viewing with the Big 5 a speciality. Limpopo North towards the Zimbabwe border lies Limpopo Province, an area of outstanding beauty with winding passes, lush vegetation, abundant flora and quiet settlements. This is a different South Africa well worth exploring.
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South Africa
RISSINGTON INN
MOUNT ANDERSON
Near the bustling village of Hazyview, this small thatched homestead exudes friendliness and hospitality. It combines personal service and comfort with superb food. In the dining room and on the open terrace the menus offer a wide variety of dishes from local to international flavours, complemented by an excellent wine list. There is an open plan lounge and bar overlooking the swimming pool and patio. There are 16 rooms, all with ceiling fans and excellent facilities, ranging from compact standard rooms in the house to spacious garden suites with lovely views.
Set on the Highveld above Lydenberg, the 8,000 hectare Mount Anderson sits in scenic splendour and offers guests a wide range of activities including fly fishing, horse riding, mountain biking and game drives. It has many species of antelope, is home to the elusive leopard and a myriad of other flora and fauna. There are relics of the gold mining industry to discover and explore. With just five luxury rooms, the property is ideal for exclusive use. The tariff is inclusive of all meals, snacks, local drinks and activities. Children under 8 not permitted.
Prices from £37 to £43 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £226 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
TANAMERA LODGE
PLUMBAGO GUEST HOUSE
Hidden in the bushveld between Hazyview and Sabie, the lodge commands stunning views down into the forested valley and Sabie River. The seven spacious thatched chalets are attractively furnished each having a fireplace, waterfall shower, stone bath and private deck or patio with a plunge pool and amazing views. The main lodge has a rim-flow pool and provides fine food in the dining room with a lounge and bar available for pre and post dinner drinks and coffee. The lodge is an ideal place from which to explore the renowned ‘Panorama’ Route’.
Located between Hazyview and White River, Plumbago is set in gardens on a working avocado and banana farm having just three individually decorated ensuite rooms each with a sitting area, airconditioning, tea tray, safe, a range of bathroom amenities and bathrobes. Breakfast is usually served on the terrace with an optional dinner available if pre-ordered the same morning. There is a pool and sauna or perhaps take in the sights and sounds of the gardens. The Panorama Route is easily accessible from here and the Kruger National Park is just 20 minutes away.
Prices from £95 to £106 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
Prices from £64 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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PRIVATE LODGES & CAMPS
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK PRIVATE GAME LODGES
Big 5 private reserves, such as Sabi Sand and Timbavati, adjoin the Kruger National Park. Our selection is based on the quality of the lodges and camps along with the variety and intensity of the wildlife. All reserves usually offer two game drives per day and a range of other activities. Access is by flying to one of the private airstrips, by vehicle transfer from one of the nearby airports, or selfdrive. We recommend a minimum stay of at least 2 nights. The highlight of staying in a private reserve, as opposed to the Park itself, is the game viewing in open safari 4WD vehicles led by an experienced ranger with offroad access. Game viewing is excellent all year with temperatures peaking for a few months from December, it being cooler and drier from May to October.
River Lodge
LION SANDS PRIVATE GAME RESERVE There are two excellent Lion Sands locations – one in a large private concession within the Kruger National Park and one in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. In the Kruger is Narina Lodge and Tinga Lodge, each having nine private suites, whilst the Sabi Sand has stylish River Lodge with 20 suites and exclusive Ivory Lodge with six (closed May - Aug 16). Each of the lodges is luxuriously appointed with a high level of facilities and amenities including swimming pools, spas and excellent cuisine. Acceptance of children varies at each camp. Prices River Lodge from £407 and Ivory Lodge from £759 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
NOTTEN’S BUSH CAMP
&BEYOND KIRKMAN’S KAMP
Located in the Sabi Sand, the lodge is owned and managed by the Notten family accommodating a maximum of 16 guests. It has a romantic and authentic feel – there is no electric lighting – with candles and lanterns providing light to the elegantly styled chalets cooled by electric fans. A central lounge leads onto a deck with spectacular views over the plain and waterhole offering frequent game sightings. Dinner is usually served around a fire under the stars. In addition to game drives, guided daily walking safaris are available. There is a spa and pool.
Set in Sabi Sand and named after W. Harry Kirkman, one of South Africa’s foremost conservationists, the house, built in 1920s style, is filled with furniture and artefacts of the period. The area is known to have one of the most diverse ranges of animal species on the continent. There is a delightful colonial lounge, cosy bar and dining room. Two sides of the house have a terrace and dining deck with views over the surrounding bush. A swimming pool is in the extensive grounds. The 18 very wellappointed air-conditioned cottages each have a balcony or patio.
Prices from £237 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £370 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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PRIVATE LODGES & CAMPS
LEOPARD HILLS PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
MALAMALA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
Built on a hill overlooking a natural waterhole and close to the perennial Sand River in Sabi Sand, the lodge has eight glass fronted air-conditioned suites each having a verandah, private plunge pool and a bush view. The beautiful main lodge has a library, lounge, dining area and sun deck with pool. Serving fine cuisine, dining can often be taken in the traditional boma under a canopy of stars. Being a small intimate lodge you are assured of a quality safari experience in 4WD vehicles having individual bucket seats and folding armrests for maximum comfort.
Perfectly positioned between Sabi Sand and the Kruger National Park, MalaMala is renowned for its superlative safari experience. Three camps, Rattray’s on MalaMala, Sable Camp and MalaMala Main Camp offer guests a choice of accommodation styles with children welcome in the family units available in Main Camp. Rattray’s offers an exclusive experience with only four guests per safari vehicle, with Main and Sable Camps limiting this to six. MalaMala is the only community owned game reserve in the region but is still operated by the Rattray family.
Prices from £587 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices Mala Mala from £477 and Rattray’s from £548 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Boulders Lodge
Founders Camp
SINGITA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
LONDOLOZI PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
In Sabi Sand, the contemporary African Boulders and the more classic style Ebony, both with twelve suites, offer luxurious air-conditioned suites with a lounge area, fireplace, verandah, spacious bathroom and plunge pool. Exclusive Singita Castleton sleeps 12 in six cottages for sole use with private dining and game drives. Located in the east of the Kruger in a 14,000 ha private concession are Lembobo with 15 suites and Sweni with six. All are superbly furnished with exquisite dining and exceptional service. The acceptance of children differs at each property.
Londolozi means ‘protector of all living things’ – a conservation ethos that is embraced in its Sabi Sand setting and attitude to the natural world. This exclusive reserve has four camps on the banks of the Sand River. Tree Camp has six luxurious suites each with plunge pool and covered deck set high amongst the tree tops. Pioneer and Founders Camps have three and seven chalets respectively linked together by walkways. Varty Camp has ten chalets and suites each with their own plunge pool and verandah. Access is usually by private scheduled flights from Johannesburg.
Prices from £1014 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices Camps range in price from £464 to £785 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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Rock Lodge
ULUSABA
SAVANNA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
It was in the Sabi Sand Reserve that Sir Richard Branson chose to build his own safari lodge on a kopje amongst the bush. The wildlife here is superb. The 21 rooms combine to form Rock Lodge and Safari Lodge, both are superbly appointed and provide the highest level of accommodation and service. In addition, Cliff Lodge, can accommodate private or family groups. Guests are able to combine any of the lodges to have double the experience. A swimming pool, spa, gym and tennis courts are available. There is an observatory for excellent star-gazing.
Set in Sabi Sand, this 5 star lodge has frequent Big 5 sightings. A series of waterholes near the lodge attract many species, especially in the drier winter months when elephants usually visit each day. Nine suites provide spacious accommodation - seven of which have tented roofs reflecting a by-gone time – but all have excellent modern facilities. A viewing loft above the lounge offers an almost birds-eye view of the waterhole, whilst an adjoining library provides wifi. Candlelit dinners are served on the deck of the main lodge or around a fire in the boma.
Prices from £343 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £370 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
TINTSWALO SAFARI LODGE
ARATHUSA SAFARI LODGE
Nestled in a 22,000 ha private concession between Timbavati and Sabi Sand, this 5 star lodge offers excellent accommodation and Big 5 game experiences. Six spacious air-conditioned suites, each with indoor and outdoor showers and decks with private plunge pools, overlook the seasonal river bed and groves of trees. Dining is flexible to suit guests’ requirements and features an excellent wine list. A spa offers tranquil treatments using Africology products. The accredited rangers and skilled trackers maximise the game experience on game drives and bush walks.
In a prime location in Sabi Sand, Arathusa offers guests a high quality safari experience in this renowned Big 5 area. All nine standard rooms are air-conditioned with indoor and outdoor showers, tea and coffee facilities, mini bar and safe. The four luxury rooms also have a lounge area and private plunge pool. Most of the lodge and rooms overlook a large waterhole for relaxed wildlife viewing. The dining is excellent and varied with a choice of menu each day. An infinity pool overlooks the waterhole and a wellness spa is available.
Prices from £392 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £190 to £212 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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UMLANI BUSH CAMP
MOTSWARI PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
In the Timbavati reserve, Umlani’s philosophy of ‘getting back to nature’ is evident all around. The rooms are lit by candles and lanterns and hot water heated by wood-burning fires. Eight reed and thatched huts with en-suite facilities, including a private open-air bush shower, provide an authentic bush experience. This is Big 5 territory and the experienced rangers do all they can to maximise the sightings and experience. Excellent food is served in the main dining area or under the stars. A bar overlooks the waterhole and there is a pool for relaxation.
The 15 beautifully appointed air-conditioned bungalows have views of the bush and river in this corner of the Timbavati Reserve, with one unit able to accommodate a family. The main lodge has a lounge, bar, dining room and curio shop. The grounds have a boma and swimming pool. The whole reserve embodies African beauty, style and comfort and is aimed at relaxation and maximising the experience for their guests. There is an abundance of game and experienced rangers lead dawn and dusk 4WD vehicle safaris and daily safari walks.
Prices from £132 to £163 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis.
Prices from £334 to £468 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Tented Camp
NGALA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
THE OUTPOST LODGE
The reserve, noted for its varied game and activities, is centred around game drives in open 4WD vehicles to view the prolific animal and bird life. Safari Lodge has 20 air-conditioned bush cottages and a separate suite with its own pool. Guest areas include a lounge, bar and dining area, boma, pool and sundeck overlooking the waterhole. Tented Camp, on the banks of the seasonal Timbavati River, has nine spacious elevated walk-in tents with en-suite facilities and outdoor shower. Guest areas include lounge, bar and dining areas, study and a pool.
Located on a hillside overlooking the Luvuvha and Limpopo rivers, Outpost Lodge rests in the relatively rarely visited and remote part of the northern Kruger with unforgettable views. The main lodge has a lounge, bar and dining room leading off to the swimming pool and deck. Accommodation is in 12 ensuite rooms all linked by a walkway. The rooms are decorated in a contemporary African style with bathrooms offering great views of the river. Each area has an outdoor terrace and daybed and an indoor lounge. There are numerous activities in the area.
Prices Safari Lodge from £314 and Tented from £463 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £291 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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JOHANNESBURG, PRETORIA SUN CITY & GAME RESERVES As the international gateway city, Johannesburg is the main access point to the country and serves the game areas of the Madikwe Game Reserve and the Waterberg region. Nearby Pretoria is the departure point for the Blue Train and Rovos Rail, whereas to the north-west, Sun City and all its attractions await. It is a region of immense variety and contrasts.
HIGHLIGHTS Madikwe Game Reserve As an excellent alternative to the Kruger, Madikwe is a malaria-free area with excellent lodges and high quality game viewing, a 4½ hour drive from Jo’burg. Pretoria Some 45 minutes drive from Johannesburg, the capital has many historic buildings including the Voortrekker Monument, Union Building and Paul Kruger’s House. Luxury Rail Both the Blue Train and Rovos Rail start their journeys from Pretoria offering guests a luxurious way to travel across South Africa and, with Rovos, to other parts of Africa.
Sun City This world famous entertainment complex has four hotels and a myriad of restaurants and bars as well as a huge water park. It is adjacent to the Pilanesberg Game Reserve for game viewing. The Waterberg Located some 3 hours north of Johannesburg, the area is a scenic base from which to explore and be active. The area, including game lodges, is readily able to be combined with the Limpopo or Sun City.
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HOTELS & GUEST HOUSES
MELROSE ARCH
THE RESIDENCE
Situated on Melrose Square in the heart of a large shopping plaza dotted with cafés and restaurants, this excellent hotel has around 100 rooms across three categories and one Presidential Suite, all superbly appointed with stylish furnishings and amenities. The March restaurant serves a comprehensive choice of breakfast with excellent dining at lunch and dinner. The relaxed pool bar encourages you to sit back, kick off your shoes and cool your feet whilst sipping a chilled white wine. There is air-conditioned throughout and guests enjoy free wifi.
A haven of tranquillity in the Houghton area of Johannesburg, The Residence is a luxury boutique hotel which has a great attention to detail. Standard and luxury suites are generously proportioned, each with a balcony, air-conditioning, CD/DVD players, ipod docking station, tea and coffee tray, mini-bar, wifi and safe. The well-appointed bathrooms have under floor heating and bathrobes. There is an excellent restaurant. For relaxation a spa, swimming pool and tennis courts are available for the more active. The area has many attractions to enjoy.
Prices from £106 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £75 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
The Palace
CASTELLO DI MONTE
SUN CITY
This 5 star guest house is located in Waterkloof Ridge, an exclusive suburb of Pretoria. The Tuscan style estate portrays elegance and luxury with spectacular views of the hills and city – especially beautiful in October when the jacaranda trees are in flower. The Italian style landscaped gardens have olive trees and lavender. The rooms are furnished to the highest standard and include all the facilities expected of such a property. There is a swimming pool, sauna and a massage service is available. Dining is taken in one of seven intimate dining areas.
A two hour drive from Johannesburg or Pretoria, Sun City offers four hotels of different style and standard with a wealth of facilities including golf, water sports, entertainment and casinos. The Palace of the Lost City (338 rooms) is a plush 5 star hotel whereas The Cascades Hotel (243 rooms) is integrated into the entertainment complex. The Sun City Hotel (340 rooms) and The Cabanas (380 rooms) offer more relaxed accommodation. All hotels have restaurants, bars, gardens and pools. The complex is adjacent to the Big 5 Pilanesberg Game Reserve.
Prices from £81 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices The Palace from £156 and Sun City Hotel from £99 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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MADIKWE GAME RESERVES
Tree Lodge
This malaria free reserve on South Africa’s northwestern border with Botswana, is the fourth largest reserve in the country. The reserve was created with the re-introduction of 10,000 wild animals in the world’s largest game relocation programme. Madikwe is now home once again to the Big 5 - rhino (both black and white), buffalo, elephant, lion, leopard - along with cheetah and wild dog plus vast numbers of other game and amazing birdlife. There are daily scheduled flights from Johannesburg or the transfer by road takes around 4½ hours. A stay in Sun City makes an ideal combination.
River House
JACI’S Set on the banks of the Marico River, Safari Lodge has eight luxurious air-conditioned rooms. There is under-floor heating, with a large bathroom, outdoor shower and private deck. There are also two exclusive two bedroomed suites. All have thatched roofs with stone and canvas walls. Tree Lodge has eight walkway linked rooms with air-conditioning and heating, positioned on stilts for the treetop experience. There is a pool, gym, spa and games room. The game viewing is excellent. Activities include game walks, bird watching and photography. Children welcome. Prices from £189 to £296 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Main Camp
MORUKURU
TUNINGI SAFARI LODGE
Morukuru is a group of luxury lodges located on the Marico River all being available for sole use, with the River House, Farm House and Owners House each having its own pool and staff where the emphasis is on flexibility with no set schedules in place. All the accommodation is spacious and well-appointed with creative use of both the indoor and outdoor space. The dining is excellent for both adults and children as are the activities from game drives and walks, fishing, bird watching and, for the adults, the possibility of a starlit sleepover.
Set in the western part of Madikwe, Tuningi Lodge provides a friendly and relaxed safari experience. Main Camp and Little Tuningi combine to accommodate 16 guests in four spacious luxury suites and two family units. The dining area in the main lodge looks out to the bush with the boma overlooking the waterhole. The game experience in Tuningi is excellent with expert guides in 4WD vehicles or on a bush walk. The rim flow pool is a popular way to relax whilst viewing some of the game. Children are well catered for with numerous activities on offer.
Prices from £319 to £472 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £245 to £281 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
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THE ROYAL MADIKWE
MATEYA SAFARI LODGE
This luxury lodge accommodates no more than 13 guests in two suites, a Clubhouse suitable for a family and a Royal Villa. Each is beautifully furnished with views over the bush or waterhole and has air-conditioning, tea and coffee facilities, safe and wifi. Dining is focused around the personal preferences of guests with a menu that is flexible, featuring sophisticated cuisine. Activities include twice daily game viewing drives and, on request, bush walks and a pool with terrace. Younger children have their own programme and activities.
This lodge, nestled on a rocky outcrop with excellent views, offers exceptional standards for the sophisticated traveller in the sense that nothing has been overlooked. There are just ten guests at any one time accommodated in air-conditioned thatched suites with their own rim-flow pool. The dining is superb and complemented by an extensive wine list. Another ‘plus’ is that on your 4WD game drives each ranger is happy to tailor make the safari to suit your own requirements with bush walks adding to the experience. For relaxation there is a wellness centre.
Prices from £308 to £433 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Prices from £561 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
IMPODIMO GAME LODGE
JAMALA MADIKWE
Located in the western part of the reserve, Impodimo has eight luxury and a two bedroomed suite each having an indoor and outdoor showers. The suites are air-conditioned and have a fire place, tea and coffee facilities, mini bar and safe with the deluxe suite having a separate lounge and dining room, private deck and plunge pool. The main lodge houses a lounge, bar, dining area, library and swimming pool. Activities include game drives and bush walks in the reserve. Children are made welcome with their own activities and baby-sitting is available.
A beautiful lodge operated and managed by the on-site owners, Jamala has just five free-standing villas with views of the waterhole and open savannah a lounge and dining area, fireplace, free minibar and tea and coffee facilities and a private rim-flow pool and sala. Superb cuisine is provided with the lodge winning the 2015 Best Safari Food in Africa award. Game drives for sunrise and sunset occur each day with permanent game viewing from the decking overlooking the waterhole. The Royal Spa offers a range of treatments and a small gym overlooks the bush.
Prices from £197 to £265 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £432 to £451 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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THE WATERBERG
Marataba
This malaria free area benefits from good road access from both Johannesburg and Pretoria being some three hours’ drive. The different lodges offer a wide range of activities from horse riding and fishing to bush walks and exhilarating helicopter flights. There is excellent wildlife viewing as the area is now home to many species of animals and almost 300 bird species. A safari in the Waterberg can be combined with a stay at the resort of Sun City and the fertile Limpopo province or further game viewing at Mashatu in the south-east corner of Botswana.
MARATABA SAFARI LODGE Set at the foot of the Waterberg Mountains in 23,000 hectares encompassing plains, bushveld, rivers and gorges, Marataba is an exclusive private concession containing a wide range of animals and birdlife. The main lodge has a bar, library, lounges, dining room and boma with a pool. The 15 beautifully appointed suites are a mix of canvas and stone with each having its own private deck and outside shower. Trails Lodge has five luxury eco suites offering guests authentic walking trail experiences of various types and durations. Prices from £285 to £371 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
MAKWETI SAFARI LODGE
ANT’S HILL & ANT’S NEST
Set in the Welgevonden Game Reserve, the main lodge has superb views over the Makweti Gorge. Just ten guests are accommodated in secluded thatch and stone chalets, each with indoor and outdoor showers, Victorian bathtubs, log fires and private decks with plunge pools. All enjoy sweeping views of the bushveld. Dinners are served in the dining room or under the stars in the boma. Other facilities include a bar and lounge, library, pool and large sundeck. Game viewing is by 4WD safari vehicle or on foot with experienced rangers.
These properties are set in the Waterberg and offer luxury horse riding safaris, bush walks, both gentle and more strenuous, and game viewing from 4WD vehicles. Ant’s Hill, built on the edge of a cliff, caters for a maximum of 16 guests with the emphasis on offering a truly personal and flexible safari. There is a gym for the more active. Ant’s Nest is a unique exclusive Bush Home which provides guests with a personal African experience as there is no specific schedule and guests can decide with the rangers to do what suits them best.
Prices from £277 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Prices from £209 to £245 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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South Africa
South Africa Experiences
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Throughout South Africa there are many projects and initiatives supporting local communities and charities. The opportunity to visit and perhaps become involved, even for a short while, is available to visitors. Examples include veterinary clinics in the townships helping family pets stay healthy; dance workshops for under-privileged children; vegetable growing schemes to supply local restaurants and hotels. Most of the projects are self-funding and the opportunity to showcase their work is a very worthwhile visitor experience. Please contact us for further details.
STARRY SLEEPOUTS Have you ever wished to sleep in a treehouse under the stars? Now you can do so with the added excitement of being deep in the African bush as an add-on to stays at a selection of lodges in the Kruger and Madikwe. You will be transported there at sunset where your elevated bush bedroom is yours for the night. A picnic dinner and drinks are provided, a proper bed, a toilet and bathroom amenities. Experience a night like no other.
Prices from £196 per person per night supplement to nightly rate. Note subject to weather conditions.
KRUGER TENTED SAFARI Enjoy an authentic tented safari in the Kruger National Park restcamps led by qualified experienced guides and a host who provides all the meals and camp duties. Usually starting from Hazyview (other points available) you will have three excellent meals each day and the sights and sounds of the bush on both morning and evening game drives. It is recommended that pre and post overnight stays are pre-booked.
Prices from £359 per person (2-4 pax) and £287 per person (5-8 pax). Deposit £150 per person. Departures Daily.
TSWALU KALAHARI
Tswalu is South Africa’s largest private game reserve measuring 100,000 ha, located in the vast Kalahari region towards the border with Botswana. Taking a maximum of 30 guests across two lodges, Tswalu provides the visitor with an experience rich in wildlife, conservation and history. The lodges are superb with excellent food and wine backed by the incredible sights and sounds of the mystical Kalahari. Activities include horse-riding, star sleep-outs, tracking black rhino, game drives and the spa. Price from £707 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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SMALL GROUP & PRIVATE TOURS Experience the grandeur of South Africa on a small group private tour led by qualified and experienced driver/guides. The tours featured on these two pages are just examples of a wide selection from which to choose. Many can be linked together and all can be combined with other individual arrangements to create your own personal itinerary.
SOUTH AFRICA PANORAMA
A DIFFERENT SOUTH AFRICA
An ideal tour for the first-time visitor
An alternative tour exploring further afield
Days 1-2 Depart in the evening from Heathrow to Johannesburg. Be transferred to the Residence for the night. Time at leisure.
Days 1-2 Evening departure from Heathrow to Cape Town. Be transferred to the Commodore Hotel for 2 nights.
Days 3-4 Travel east onto the Panorama Route and 2 night’s at Perry’s Bridge Hollow, Hazyview. Day 4 sees you be driven into the Kruger for a game drive. Other optional game drives are available (charges apply). (BD)
Day 3 At leisure to explore Cape Town’s many attractions. (BB)
Day 5 Enter the scenic Royal Kingdom of Swaziland. Overnight at Royal Swazi Sun Hotel. (BL) Days 6-7 Re-enter South Africa and Zululand. Take in the amazing scenery and visit a Zulu homestead. 2 nights at the Ghost Mountain Inn. (BD) Day 8 En route to Durban, visit the World Heritage Site of iSimangaliso Wetland Park and overnight at the Benjamin Hotel, Berea. (BB) Day 9 A morning tour of Durban before flying to Port Elizabeth for 1 night at the Beach Hotel. (BB) Days 10-11 Head towards the Garden Route via Tsitsikamma Forest and Storms River for 2 nights at Hog Hollow Country Lodge, Plettenberg Bay. On Day 11 tour the surrounding area with visits to local attractions. (BD) Day 12 To Knysna for sightseeing and then Oudtshoorn via the Outeniqua Pass. 1 night at De Opstal Country House. (BD) Day 13 Enjoy a tour of the Cango Caves before driving along the scenic R62 for Cape Town and 3 nights at The Commodore Hotel. (BB) Days 14-15 Two full day tours await - one to stunning Cape Point and the second to the beautiful Winelands. (BB) Days 16-17 Enjoy a morning tour of the city before leaving for the airport and your flight home arriving in the early morning. (Day 16 BB) Note This tour operates in the reverse direction on a Sunday. Other similar accommodation may be used. Prices from £2995 to £3353 per person sharing. Deposit £400 per person. Departures Daily.
Days 4-5 Join the tour and head north into an unspoilt region of beaches, mountains and, in spring, carpets of wild flowers. Enjoy a day visiting the old fishing village of Paternoster and its local attractions. 2 nights at the Farmhouse Hotel. (BB) Days 6-7 Visit the San Education Centre to learn about the local San people and their culture. En-route to Franschhoek, enjoy a wine tasting session. On the second day take the unique wine tram and visit a number of renowned wineries. 2 nights at Le Franschhoek Hotel & Spa. (Day 6 BB; Day 7 BD) Days 8-9 Journey to Stellenbosch and Paarl with wine tasting in both these old Cape towns, before travelling back to Cape Town for 2 nights at the Commodore Hotel. Enjoy a full day tour to Hermanus, the whale-watching town (usually Jul-Dec). (BB) Days 10-11 Morning flight to Durban. Be met and transferred to Umhlanga Rocks. Time at leisure to explore the attractions of the area. 2 nights at the Sandals Guest House. (BB) Days 12-13 Travel inland for Pietermaritzburg and the scenic Midlands region including a tour of the Drakensberg Mountains, World Heritage Site caves with San rock paintings and artefacts. 2 nights at the Champagne Castel Hotel. (BD) Days 14-15 Head for Spionkop & Ladysmith with a visit to the Siege Museum and a display of the area at the time of the battles. On to Rorkes Drift and Isandlwana with expert guided tours of these renowned sites. 2 nights at the Rorkes Drift Hotel. (BD) Days 16-17 After an early breakfast travel east to Hluhluwe for your safari experience commencing with a late afternoon game drive. On the second day enjoy additional morning and afternoon game drives or a sundowner cruise. 2 nights at the Falaza Game Lodge & Spa. (Day 16 BD; Day 17 BLD) Days 18-19 A final early game drive before transferring to Durban to connect with your flight back to the UK. (Day 18 BB) Prices from £3296 to £3568 per person sharing. Deposit £400 per person. Departures Selected Fridays with British Airways.
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South Africa
WEST COAST | SCENERY | WINELANDS
CAPE TOWN | GARDEN ROUTE | PORT ELIZABETH
PERSONALISED PRIVATE TOURING
An escorted 5 day tour to the scenic coastal and mountainous region north of Cape Town along with the Winelands including visits to some renowned wine estates.
A 4 day escorted tour along the coast linking the two cities and focusing on the main highlights of the Garden Route including Cango Caves, Knysna, Plettenberg Bay and the Tsitsikamma Forest.
An ever popular way to experience many of South Africa’s prime touring areas is to do so on a private basis with your own driver/ guide. These may be taken as a couple or with friends or family. Please talk to us about the many possibilities that can be tailormade to suit your individual requirements. Durations and routes of private touring can vary dependant on your wishes.
2 nights The Farmhouse Hotel, Langebaan (BB); 2 nights Le Franschhoek Hotel, Franschhoek. (BB + 1 dinner) • Available as a private tour at a supplement. Prices from £660 per person. Deposit £100 per person. Departures Mondays.
NELSON MANDELA TOUR | EASTERN CAPE
A privately guided 5 day tour from and back to Port Elizabeth combining a game park, the scenery of the Eastern Cape and Qunu, the traditional family home and final resting place of Nelson Mandela. 1 night The Elephant House, Addo (BB); 3 nights Prana Lodge, Chintsa. (BB)
Prices from £833 per person (2 pax) £539 per person (4 pax). Deposit £200 per person. Departures Daily.
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1 night De Opstal Country Lodge (BD); 2 nights Hog Hollow, Plettenberg Bay. (BD) • Available as a private tour at a supplement. Operates in reverse. Prices from £417 per person. Deposit £100 per person. Departures Thursdays.
DRAKENSBERG | BATTLEFIELDS | WILDLIFE
An escorted 7 day round trip tour from Durban featuring amazing scenery, historic battlefield sites, and Big 5 game drives in the heart of Zululand, KwaZulu Natal. 2 nights Champagne Castle Hotel, Drakensberg (BD); 2 nights Rorkes Drift Hotel, Rorkes Drift (BD); 2 nights Falaza Game Lodge & Spa, Hluhluwe. (BD + 1L) Available as a private tour at a supplement.
Prices from £1,189 per person. Deposit £150 per person. Departures Tuesdays twice a month.
Prices from £299 (2 pax) and £319 (4+ pax) per vehicle per day. Deposit £100 per person. Departures as required.
FLY | KRUGER NATIONAL PARK | FLY
A 4 day fly-in tour from Johannesburg to Skukuza and in to the Kruger National Park including 1 afternoon and 2 full day game drives, and a drive back through part of the scenic Panorama Route for the flight back to Johannesburg. 3 nights Restcamps, Kruger NP. (BD)
Prices from £421 per person (2 pax) £293 per person (4 pax). Deposit £200 per person. Departures Daily.
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Short Duration Rail Journeys Touring Africa by rail conjures up distant memories of the golden age of travel. Two companies offer shorter journeys of various durations within South Africa with one featuring trips up to Victoria Falls. Both provide guests with a very high standard of accommodation, cuisine and service and are often a highlight of an African holiday.
THE BLUE TRAIN
ROVOS RAIL
The world famous Blue Train has an aura of mystique affording travellers the opportunity to experience elegance and luxury on its regular service between Pretoria to Cape Town and return. The superb en-suite compartments are air- conditioned with a writing desk and telephone. During the day your compartment is a lounge which is then converted at night into your bedroom with double or twin beds. There is a limited laundry and valet service and 24 hour room service provided by your butler. The elegant Lounge Car has large windows for taking in the changing vistas whereas the Club Car has a bar, a small library with reading chairs and card tables, ideal for relaxing during the day. The Dining Car offers fine dining complemented by South African wines. The dress code for dinner is elegant with a jacket and tie required for gentlemen, whereas breakfast and lunch is more relaxed. All meals and drinks (excluding champagne) are included.
Rovos Rail fully deserves its reputation as one of the most luxurious trains in the world and offers around 150 journeys across
Touring Options Pretoria to Cape Town and vv Up to 4 times per month each way. Sightseeing calls are made at Kimberley on the southbound journey and Matjiesfontein when travelling on the northbound leg – journey time 28 hours with 1 night on board. Pretoria to Hoedspruit and vv In July and August, a journey operates from Pretoria to Hoedspruit (and vice versa), gateway to the Kruger National Park, with all the usual Blue Train inclusions – journey time 19 hours with 1 night on board. Prices based on an en-suite Deluxe Suite from £746 to £920 per person. Hoedspruit prices on request. Deposit £400 per person.
Africa each year. Restored carriages offer the traveller a range of suites each with en-suite facilities. Pullman Suites have a sofa that converts to a bed. Deluxe Suites have a lounge area and a twin or double bed. The Royal Suite is very spacious with lounge, bath and shower, and a twin or double bed. Each has a fridge bar, safe, writing desk, and 24 hour room service. Excellent meals are complemented by fine South African wines. At dinner, a jacket and tie is required for gentlemen whereas daytime dining is less formal. The Lounge Car, with its bar and comfortable seating, is an ideal place to watch the world go by. At the rear of the train the Observation Car has a bar and an open verandah. All meals and drinks (excluding champagne) are included.
Touring Options Pretoria to Cape Town and vv Up to eight times per month, each way. Sightseeing stops are made at Kimberley and Matjiesfontein – journey time 49 hours with 2 nights on board. Pretoria to Victoria Falls and vv Up to three times a month, each way. The journey is via Mafeking, Plumtree and Hwange National Park. This journey takes 4 days with 3 nights on board and includes a game drive in Hwange National Park. Pretoria to Durban via the Battlefields and vv Up to three times per month, each way. Includes a safari in a private game reserve, a guided tour of Spionkop and a visit to Ardmore Ceramic Art - journey time is 55 hours with 2 nights on board.
Prices based on an en-suite Pullman Suite: Pretoria to Cape Town from £883 per person. Pretoria to Victoria Falls from £1156 per person. Pretoria to Durban from £883 per person. Deposit Various - please contact us for details.
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Extended Journeys By Rail Longer duration rail tours are offered by two companies that take time to explore some of the most spectacular sights and scenery on the continent. Rovos Rail has restored vintage carriages reminiscent of a bygone age, whereas the Shongololo Express offers a more informal option. Whichever you choose, the experience will remain with you.
Club Lounge
ROVOS RAIL
SHONGOLOLO EXPRESS
A range of longer duration tours are operated by Rovos Rail taking in some of Africa’s iconic destinations. They are of various durations but the service and quality remain the same. Exploring Africa by train is an experience like no other.
These unique tours allow you to use the train as your transport and hotel during the night, whilst the daytime touring is carried out by its own air-conditioned vehicles, which are transported on the train. Gold, Emerald and Commodore compartments are en-suite and airconditioned. Ivory compartments have a fan, hot & cold hand basin and shared facilities. Breakfast and dinner are included and taken in the dining car. The dress code is casual.
Touring Options Cape Town to Victoria Falls and vv Usually up to two times per month this 7 day trip traverses South Africa and game viewing in Hwange National Park in western Zimbabwe before arriving at Victoria Falls. This journey includes one night’s accommodation in Pretoria on day 3. Cape Town to Dar es Salaam and vv Three times a year northbound, and four southbound, this 15 day journey travels through South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania (including game viewing in Selous), Victoria Falls and the Great Rift Valley. African Collage or Golf Safaris Seven times a year these 9 day journeys offers guests the chance to explore some of the most scenic areas of South Africa including excursions, game viewing and, if required, golf, travelling through either the Battlefields or the Garden Route. Namibia Safari and vv Four times a year this evocative 9 day journey travels from Pretoria via Kimberley into Namibia taking in the spectacular sights including the Fish River Canyon, the Kalahari Desert, the incredible sand dunes of Sossusvlei and Etosha National Park.
Prices based on an en-suite Pullman Suite: Cape Town to Victoria Falls from £2201 per person. Cape Town to Dar es Salaam from £7645 per person. African Collage from £2934 per person. Golf Safari from £2456 per person. Namibia Safari from £2934 per person. Deposit Various - please contact us for details.
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Touring Options The Good Hope – Cape Town to Johannesburg and vv With up to five journeys per year this 13 day tour of South Africa from the Cape to the Highveld takes in the Winelands, Garden Route, Drakensberg Mountains, St Lucia and Hluhluwe, Swaziland, Kruger National Park, Panorama Route and Jo’burg. The Southern Cross – South Africa to Zimbabwe and vv Operating three times per year this 16 day tour visits, in order, South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique, South Africa (again), Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe (again) taking in the Kruger National Park and Victoria Falls. The Dune Express – South Africa to Namibia and vv A 12 day tour across the hinterland of South Africa into Namibia operates twice per year to and from Cape Town and/or Johannesburg. Showcasing the best of Namibia including Fish River Canyon, Windhoek, Etosha National Park and Swakopmund.
Prices based on an Ivory Compartment: Good Hope from £2025 per person. Southern Cross from £2557 per person. Dune Express from £1674 per person. Deposit Various - please contact us for details.
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Namibia This is a vast land of contrast and beauty. Your lasting impression will be of wide open spaces, spectacular scenery, almost year round sunshine and unique experiences.
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Namibia A land of incredible scenery, stunning skies, ancient tribal people and unique attractions, Namibia is the place to explore on a self-drive or small group tour. Bordering South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Angola, this is a different Africa providing visitors with a year round range of experiences found nowhere else on the continent
HIGHLIGHTS Windhoek The capital and gateway airport retains a ‘frontier town’ feeling but has quality accommodation, restaurants and shops. Sossusvlei Set in the Namib Desert, the oldest in the world, are some of the world’s highest sand dunes at 350 metres (1,000 feet). Spectacular at any time but particularly at sunrise and sunset. Fish River Canyon To the far south, the world’s second largest canyon after The Grand Canyon is as surprising as it is awe-inspiring. Coastal towns Luderitz, Walvis Bay and Swakopmund are old fishing and diamond settlements that retain their historical charm. Huge seal colonies pepper the beaches along the coast.
Etosha National Park In the northern part of the country lies this renowned National Park. This massive expanse of salt pan and semi-arid desert holds a huge array of game is easily accessible. Skeleton Coast Where the hot desert meets the cold Atlantic, this evocative and mysterious region is unique, remote and spectacular. Access is limited by road so viewing from the air is the best way to take it all in. Caprivi Strip To the north east of Namibia is the ‘pan handle’ of Caprivi where a number of mighty rivers meet offering an abundance of game with some high quality accommodation.
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FLY DRIVE
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Namibia
CLASSIC ITINERARY
Classic Namibia
Namibia is a wonderful country to explore by car and this suggested itinerary showcases some of the country’s top attractions whilst taking into account the distances to be covered. The itinerary can easily be amended to suit your own personal requirements and the two standards of accommodation shown can be interchanged.
Days 1-2 An evening flight from Heathrow to arrive in Johannesburg the next morning. Connect with an onward flight to Windhoek, arriving late morning. Collect your hire car, travel into Windhoek (approx. 45 mins) and tonight’s accommodation. (BB)
such as elephant, lion, cheetah, zebra, giraffe and a wide range of antelope. Accommodation will be in the Park (standard) or just outside the Park (luxury) dependent on your choice. (Standard BB; Superior FP+)
Days 3-4 After breakfast, head south and west towards the edge of the Namib Naukluft Park (approx. 4½ hrs) for 2 nights. Take a late afternoon drive into the Park and spend most of the next day touring the incredible sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Sesriem Canyon and Dead Pan. (Standard BD; Superior FP+)
Days 13-14 Your accommodation for the next 2 nights is at Mushara, just outside the Park, and is the ideal place from which to explore the area. (BD)
Days 5-6 A leisurely drive to the north and west via the impressive Kuiseb Canyon to Swakopmund (approx. 4½ hrs) for 2 nights. Here, and nearby Walvis Bay, are worthy of exploration. Local activities include scenic flights, quad-biking on the dunes or a dolphin cruise. Good choice of restaurants for dining. (BB) Day 7 Drive north towards the Skeleton Coast and Cape Cross. View the large colony of cape fur seals. Then drive inland on gravel roads to Uis in the heart of Damaraland (total approx. 4½ hrs) and on to your accommodation for the night. (BD) Days 8-9 Take time to visit ancient rock engravings and bushman paintings before heading north-west to the remote Palmwag area (approx. 2 hrs) and your accommodation for 2 nights. The next day offers a choice of activities including elephant and rhino tracking, desert walks and horse riding. (Standard FP; Superior FP+) Day 10 Drive further north (approx. 3½ hrs) to the frontier town of Opuwo, an Herero word meaning ‘all finished’, and marvel at the striking scenery. Overnight in Opuwo Country Hotel. (BD) Days 11-12 Drive back south through Kaokoland towards the Etosha National Park (approx. 3½ hrs) and your stay for 2 nights. Enter the world renowned Park and spend the days exploring this massive wilderness reserve. The roads are good and you are likely to see a wide range of wildlife and birdlife, especially around the waterholes,
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Day 15 Drive to the Hobatere area (approx. 4 hrs) and your accommodation for the night, which allows time for a game drive in the private reserve. (Standard BD; Superior FP) Day 16 After breakfast depart for Windhoek airport (approx. 4½ hrs), return your car then take an afternoon flight to Johannesburg, connect with the evening flight to Heathrow. (B) Day 17 Arrive Heathrow in the early morning. Windhoek Sossusvlei Swakopmund Damaraland Palmwag Opuwo Etosha Mushara Hobatere
Standard Superior Olive Grove Guest House The Olive Exclusive Sossusvlei Lodge Kulala Desert Lodge Central Guest House Twyfelfontein Lodge Etendeka Mountain Camp Opuwo Country Hotel
Hansa Hotel Camp Kipwe Damaraland Camp Opuwo Country Hotel
Etosha Restcamp Mushara Bushcamp Waterberg Guestfarm
Ongava Lodge Mushara Outpost Okonjima Bush Camp
Prices Standard from £2822 to £3205 and Superior from £3802 to £4719 per person sharing. Deposit £550 per person. Departures Daily with South African Airways, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. Includes Group S car hire - other car hire groups available.
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SMALL GROUP OR PRIVATE TOUR
Namibia All in One
This spectacular escorted itinerary encompasses the best of Namibia from the Fish River Canyon in the south to the Etosha National Park in the north with the wonders of the Sossusvlei sand dunes in between and much more. Accommodation is in a range of guest houses and lodges with an authentic Namibian flavour.
Day 1 Evening flight from London to Windhoek via Frankfurt. Day 2 On arrival be met and depart for the Kalahari and enjoy a sunset drive and your accommodation for 1 night. (LD) Day 3 Visit the spectacular Fish River Canyon before reaching your accommodation for the night. (FB) Day 4 North to the old diamond town of Luderitz for 1 night. (FB) Day 5 Through the desert to the private reserve of Klein Aus Vista and 1 night’s accommodation. (FB) Days 6-7 Into the bleak yet beautiful southern Namib Desert. See the sun rising on the Sossusvlei dunes. 2 nights at Sesriem. (FB) Day 8 Return to Windhoek via the scenic mountains for 1 night at your city centre accommodation. (BL) Day 9 Head north for Okonjima and the Africat Foundation and see rehabilitated big cats. Overnight at Okonjima. (FB) Days 10-11 Game viewing in the renowned Etosha National Park. 2 nights in the Park restcamps. (FB) Day 12 Leave Etosha and visit a traditional Himba village and learn something of their way of life. Overnight in Grootberg. (FB) Day 13 Head for the beautiful region of Damaraland visiting Twyfelfontein and 1 night’s accommodation. (FB) Day 14 To Swakopmund touching on the Skeleton Coast and overnight. (BL) Day 15 Return to Windhoek for your flight back to the UK via Frankfurt. (BL) Day 16 A morning arrival back in the UK. Note There is some walking on this tour.
Small Group Tour This small group tour is accommodated in a range of hotels, guest houses, lodge and camps. Each is en-suite with facilities that reflect their standard and location with an atmosphere in keeping with their environment. The maximum group size is 14 with the vehicles used reflecting the size of the group. In taking in both the south and northern parts of Namibia, the tour does take in some distances but adequate stops are made en route to refresh and stretch your legs. Prices from £3123 to £3620 per person sharing. Deposit £450 per person. Departures Thursdays with Air Namibia. Private Option By taking this tour on a private basis, ideal for couples, friends and families, you will follow a similar itinerary but with the exclusive use of your own driver guide enhancing your experience of the stunning scenery, history, culture and wildlife. Your en-suite accommodation is in a mix of guest houses, lodges and camps each reflecting the local area and people providing an authentic Namibian experience. There is some flexibility with this tour and the final itinerary can be amended to suit your own requirements. Prices from £3308 to £3847 per person sharing. Deposit £450 per person. Departures Daily with Air Namibia.
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FLYING SAFARI
Namibia On The Wing
Viewing Namibia from the air allows you the rare opportunity to see this vast country in a wholly different way. This tour by light aircraft combined with land excursions visits the incredible sand dunes of Sossusvlei, the Skeleton Coast, Damaraland, the Etosha National Park and Ongava Game Reserve. A rare experience awaits.
Day 1 Depart from Heathrow on an overnight flight.
OLIVE GROVE GUEST HOUSE
Day 2 Arrive Johannesburg and connect to Windhoek arriving late morning. Met and transfer to the Olive Grove Guest House. (BB)
Located in a quiet corner of Windhoek, this lovely guest house has a small number of quality en-suite rooms and is an ideal place to begin your Namibian experience.
Day 3 A mid morning departure for Sossusvlei (1 hr) for 2 nights at Kulala Desert Lodge. In the afternoon, enjoy sightseeing around the spectacular sand dunes. (FP+) Day 4 Activities from the lodge include visits to the stunning sand dunes of Sossusvlei and the amazing Sesriem Canyon, nature drives and star-gazing. Optional hot air ballooning can be arranged (charges apply). (FP+) Day 5 Fly north across the Namib Desert, along the famed Skeleton Coast and inland along the Huab River to Damaraland Camp (approx. 3 hrs) for 2 nights. (FP+) Day 6 In the morning travel by open safari vehicle through the rugged bush and dry river bed in search of the rare desert elephant and rhino. Afternoon at leisure by the pool or perhaps a walking trail. (FP+) Day 7 Take a short flight (1 hr) north east to Ongava Game Reserve bordering the Etosha National Park, for a stay of 2 nights at Ongava Tented Camp. Take an afternoon game drive in the Reserve. (FP+)
KULALA DESERT LODGE The camp is in a magnificent position overlooking the Namib Desert and huge sand dunes. Each of the well appointed chalets provides good accommodation in comfortable surroundings. The main lodge houses the bar, lounge, dining room and terrace.
DAMARALAND CAMP Having ten large comfortable walk-in tented lodges, each with full en-suite, this camp is hidden in a valley with lovely views to the Brandberg Mountains. The main lodge has a bar, lounge, dining room and terrace. There is an open air boma where dinner is often served.
ONGAVA TENTED CAMP In a private reserve bordering the Etosha National Park, this comfortable camp has eight walk-in safari tents with en-suite facilities. The bar, lounge and dining areas are under a thatch roof near the swimming pool. Animals are often seen from the main lodge. Note Upgrades to premier camps are available for a supplement.
Day 8 The day is spent game viewing in Etosha and the Ongava Reserve. (FP+) Day 9 One last early morning game drive before flying back to Windhoek (1½ hrs) for your afternoon flight to Johannesburg connecting onto the evening flight back to Heathrow. (B) Day 10 Arrive at Heathrow in the early morning.
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Prices from £4419 to £5518 per person sharing. Deposit £1150 per person. Departures Daily with South African Airways, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
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PRIVATE LUXURY SAFARI
Treasures Of Namibia
This exclusive flying private tour takes in some of the most spectacular and remote scenery and experiences in Namibia using the very best accommodation. From the awe-inspiring dunes of Sossusvlei to the northern reaches of the desert and the amazing Etosha National Park. This tour can be tailor made to suit your requirements.
Day 1 Depart from Heathrow for Johannesburg. Day 2 Arrive and connect with the flight to Winhdoek and be met and transferred to your accommodation for 1 night, the Olive Tree Exclusive. (BB) Day 3 Your private flight will then take you south-east to Sossusvlei and the incredible sand dunes, some of the tallest and most spectacular in the world. Watching the sunset on the dunes is an amazing sight. Overnight at Little Kulala. (FP+) Days 4-5 Today you will transfer by road deep into the heart of the NamibRand Nature Reserve and your base for 2 nights, Wolwedans Dunes Lodge. A unique range of experiences await as you explore the area with expert field guides. Hot air balloon rides over the desert are available (charges apply). (FP) Day 6 Your next destination is to the north straddling the remote and beautiful Skeleton Coast National Park and the Palmwag Concession. 3 nights at Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp. (FP+) Days 7-8 This evocative and mysterious area is rarely visited and has a surprising variety of wildlife including elephants and lions, and there is ample opportunity to explore this stunning landscapes on game drives, bush walks and other trips. (FP+) Day 9 Leave Hoanib and head for the rugged north-west, almost to the border with Angola for 2 nights at the spectacular Serra Cafema lodge. Set on the banks of the Kunene River. (FP+) Day 10 Activities centre around exploring the surrounding landscape on by 4WD, quad bike, on foot or by boat. The nomadic Himba people often visit the area enabling a glimpse into a life far different from our own. (FP+) Day 11 Flying south east will see you heading for the private Ongava Reserve and Little Ongava, bordering the Etosha National Park, your accommodation for 2 nights. (FP+)
Day 12 The accommodation overlooks a waterhole and this private reserve has both black and white rhino as well as a healthy predator population. As a bonus, the reserve shares a boundary with the Etosha National Park, one of the most spectacular in Africa and trips into the Park are available. (FP+) Day 13 After a final game drive fly south to Windhoek where you will board your flight back to Johannesburg to connect with overnight flight to London. (B) Day 14 Arrive Heathrow in the early morning.
Prices from £6938 to £8789 per person sharing. Deposit £1800 per person. Departures Daily with South African Airways, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
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ESCORTED SMALL GROUP
Namibia Adventure Safari
Using an eclectic mix of hotels, lodges and Meru style safari tents, this adventure tour takes you to some of Namibia’s iconic sights by 4WD vehicle. A support crew in separate vehicles sets up the mobile camps with their comfortable beds and en-suite facilities. This adventure safari operates with no more than eight guests.
Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow. Day 2 On arrival in Johannesburg connect with your flight onto Windhoek and transfer to the Belvedere Boutique Hotel. Attend an evening briefing at around 6pm. Day 3 After breakfast head north to the Cheetah Conservation Fund Centre and spend the day learning about the project and the work they do including feeding the cheetahs. Overnight at Frans Indongo Lodge or similar. (FB) Days 4-6 Enter the renowned Etosha National Park and see its vast salt pans, waterholes and usually abundant game. A late afternoon game drive will introduce you to the Park and over the next two days you will have early morning and late afternoon game drives each day whilst making use of the restcamp facilities where you will stay for 3 nights. (FB)
at Sossusvlei, among the highest in the world, and marvel at the changes of colour as the sunlight catches them. Later, visit the spectacular Sesriem Canyon before returning to camp. (FB) Day 13 Drive back to Windhoek, arriving late morning. Afternoon at leisure. Overnight at the Belvedere Boutique Hotel. (BB) Day 14 Morning at leisure for shopping and sightseeing before transferring to the airport for your flight to Johannesburg and onto the evening flight to London. (B) Day 15 Arrive Heathrow in the early morning.
Day 7 Depart early to drive into Damaraland visiting a Himba village en route. Meet the people and learn about their semi-nomadic way of life. Spend 2 nights in the mobile camp. (FB) Day 8 Drive to Twyfelfontein, a World Heritage Site, and view the geological peculiarity of the Organ Pipes. Take a riverside drive and perhaps see the elusive desert elephants. (FB) Days 9-10 Continue through Damaraland to the Atlantic coast and south to Swakopmund. Time at leisure to enjoy this quaint town including a boat cruise to view the numerous sea-birds. There are also a range of optional activities to choose from (charges apply). Stay 2 nights in the Hansa Hotel or similar. (BB) Day 11 After breakfast, drive via the Kuiseb River and enjoy the ever changing scenery and plant life, before reaching the mobile camp site on the edge of the Namib Desert. (FB) Day 12 An early start will see you at the incredible sand dunes
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Prices from £3209 to £3440 per person sharing. Deposit £700 per person. Departures Selected departures with South African Airways, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
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LODGES & TOURING
The Caprivi Strip
SUSUWE ISLAND LODGE
LIANSHULU LODGE
Situated on the Kwando River under a canopy of trees, this exclusive and private lodge is set amongst the savannah, forest and water. There are six luxury suites, each en-suite, with ceiling fan, safe, viewing deck and plunge pool. All meals and drinks (except premium brands) are included as are the guided activities, park fees and laundry. The tranquil lounge decorated with African art is complemented by the fire pit where dinner is often taken. Viewing decks and a small reference library complete the picture. Activities include game drives, river cruises, fishing and guided walks.
The lodge is set in a private concession in the Mudumu National Park. The stylish accommodation is made up of eleven spacious en-suite chalets and suites each with secluded outdoor deck. Eight of the chalets have a shower with the three suites a bath and additional outdoor shower. The airy, thatched lounge, bar and dining areas open onto spacious wooden viewing decks looking out over the lagoon and plains where game often roams. There is a secluded swimming pool for relaxation. Activities include game drives, bush walks, sundowner boat trips, photography and bird watching.
Prices from £235 to £276 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Prices from £209 to £246 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
The Skeleton Coast
SKELETON COAST SAFARIS
HOANIB SKELETON COAST CAMP
Conjuring up mysterious visions of mist-enshrouded beaches strewn with bleached whalebones and rusted shipwrecks stretching from the south of Namibia up into Angola, the Skeleton Coast is a landscape of haunting beauty. It is a vast area of rolling sand dunes, expanses of desert plains, fossil beds, unique geological formations, desert-adapted animals and strange vegetation. We offer a series of fly-in safaris using ensuite tented accommodation in well-equipped camps in stunning locations. The tours are to and from Windhoek with a minimum of two and a maximum of eight people on each tour.
Straddling the Skeleton Coast National Park and the Palmwag Concession, the camp consists of seven large tents and one family tent, each with en-suite facilities and large picture window opening out onto a shaded outdoor deck. The main camp is under the shade of a canvas 'sail' offering shelter from the daytime sun. Meals are taken in the shade or in the open dependent on the weather. A diverse range of activities includes game drives, nature walks, visits to a desert oasis and, when they are in camp, interaction with the wildlife research teams.
Prices 4 day tour from £4684 per person sharing. Luggage 10kg per person in soft bags.
Prices from £336 to £499 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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Namibia Experiences
Zambezi Queen
CHOBE RIVER HOUSEBOATS
TOK TOKKIE DESERT WALKING SAFARI
BUSHMAN & BATSWANA TRIBE TOUR
Experience an African safari from the waters of the Chobe River on a houseboat. The Zambezi Queen has ten suites and four master suites each being en-suite with private balconies. There is a lounge, bar, dining area with panoramic windows and a plunge pool. 2 or 3 night cruises operate year round. Of a smaller size with either four or five en-suite cabins, the Chobe Princesses have a lounge, bar, dining area and sundeck with plunge pool. Combine this with a stay at Ichingo Lodge with eight en-suite safari tents.
Journey on foot through the NamibRand Reserve’s magnificent scenery and experience the unique fascination of the desert on this 3 day guided walking and camping trail. Departing from the Tok Tokkie farmhouse your expert guide will lead you through the desert and point out anything of interest en route from plants to animal tracks and the wildlife itself. At night, see the stars as never before as you enjoy a bush dinner and well-earned drink. The walking is not strenuous and with the longest stretch about 4½ hours. Meals are included with some drinks.
Travelling from Windhoek into the Kalahari Desert you will meet your host family and guides who will cook dinner over a fire and share their stories under the stars. You will learn how the fabled Bushmen stalk and hunt, about their food and medicinal plants, fire making and the eternal search for water. You will see how they make their tools and crafts including the bow and arrow. This window into the hunter gatherer’s way of life will provide an insight into all they need to survive as they have for thousands of years.
Prices 2 night cruise from £613 to £744 and 3 night cruise from £919 to £1117 per person. Deposit £300 per person. Departures Various - please enquire.
Prices from £369 to £421 per person. Deposit £100 per person. Departures Various - please enquire.
Price from £455 per person. Deposit £100 per person. Departures Various - please enquire. Note Minimum of 2 people.
SERRA CAFEMA This spectacular lodge, located in the remote north west of the country, can only be reached by a flight from Windhoek. Set on the banks of the permanent Kunene River, the lodge has eight canvas and thatch luxurious villas on elevated decks with stunning views. The main area comprises indoor and outdoor dining areas, a sunken lounge, library, curio shop and swimming pool all sharing views of the Kunene River. Activities centre around exploring the area on drives, quad bikes, on foot or by boat. The nomadic Himba people often visit the area. Prices from £382 to £599 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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Botswana This is one of the last untouched areas of Africa. It boasts some of the finest game viewing and the jewel in the crown is the seasonally flooded Okavango Delta - a wetland within a desert.
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Botswana Botswana has some of the best game viewing in the whole of Africa combined with very high standards of accommodation and facilities. A visit here should include stays in three or four different regions to fully experience the diversity and density of the wildlife. Botswana offers an amazing all year round experience in all of its areas but generally, the best time to visit is from April to November.
HIGHLIGHTS Okavango Delta This land-locked Delta is the 1000th World Heritage Site. The annual floods from April provide animals and birds with an oasis like no other. Wildlife viewing is superb all year round from a number of excellent land and water based lodges and camps. Moremi Game Reserve Set in the heart of the Delta on a large permanent island, Moremi is one of the premier wildlife areas of southern Africa, and being mainly land-based, offers an excellent contrast to the Delta. Kwando, Linyanti & Selinda Covering a huge tract of land north east of the Delta and west of Chobe, these areas offer yet another contrasting wildlife experience. A wide range of animals and birdlife is enhanced by the variety of landscapes.
Chobe National Park & Savute Some 100 kms (60 miles) west of Victoria Falls, this huge area has many varied habitats resulting in one of the highest concentrations of game in Africa, with elephant numbers being particularly high. The Pans & Kalahari To the south is the remote region known as The Pans where a strikingly beautiful landscape is home to stunning game. The Kalahari is an area of legend and hardship and provides a unique experience for visitors. The Tuli Block & Mashatu On the banks of the fabled Limpopo River lies the Tuli Block and Mashatu Game Reserve, the ‘Land of Giants’. Scenery, game and ancient rock dwellings combine to provide an amazing African experience.
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FLYING SAFARI
Classic Botswana
There are many safari options in Botswana and the best experience is to be had by combining visits to different lodges in contrasting locations thus making the most of the diverse scenery, eco-systems and associated game. The itinerary below shows two nights in the Okavango Delta followed by two more in the Moremi Game Reserve and a final two in the Chobe National Park. Whilst this is an ideal combination, it can be amended to include other camps, lodges and durations to suit your requirements. However, the best value experience is had by combining different lodges from the same safari company as highlighted on the following three pages. Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow airport to Johannesburg Day 2 Arrive Johannesburg in the morning and connect with your flight to Maun, gateway to the Okavango Delta. Commence your safari with a light aircraft flight to your camp in the Delta for a stay of 2 nights. Your game experience often commences as soon as you leave the aircraft. Transfer to your camp and after a quick freshen up, enjoy an afternoon game activity by mokoro or open safari vehicle. (FP+) Day 3 Spend the day with a choice of game viewing from the water or by land in a vehicle or perhaps on foot, relaxing in idyllic surroundings. (FP+)
Day 8 Following your morning game activity and breakfast fly back to Maun for your connection on to the afternoon flight to Johannesburg and then the evening flight to London. (B) Day 9 Arrive Heathrow airport in the early morning. Note On Day 8, a wide range of further options are available to be added onto your itinerary e.g. Victoria Falls; Cape Town and other South African destinations; the Seychelles and Mauritius etc. Please ask for more details. Prices are shown on the following three pages under the individual safari companies.
Day 4 After an early morning game activity and breakfast transfer by light aircraft to your chosen camp in the Moremi Game Reserve for the next 2 nights. Enjoy an afternoon game drive. (FP+) Day 5 Again, choose from a range of game activities and options in the renowned Moremi Game Reserve in consultation with the camp rangers. (FP+) Day 6 After your morning game drive and breakfast, transfer onto Savute or Chobe National Park, and to your camp for the next 2 nights. In this extensive eco-system take a game activity and experience a different view of the game and its habitat. (FP+) Day 7 Once more the day is your own to choose what activities you might want to do in both the camp and the National Park. (FP+)
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LODGES & CAMPS
Wilderness Safaris The lodges and camps managed by Wilderness Safaris offer some of Africa’s most impressive and untouched bush experiences. With a range of Premier and Classic Camps and Explorations tours, different experiences can be enjoyed from luxury lodges to small, intimate camps and camping adventures.
Premier Camps (others are available)
Vumbura Plains Delta Set in a private concession in the north of the Delta, the two luxury camps, North & South, are interlinked with each having its own guest team, dining, lounge and bar. The rooms are enormous with each having a private plunge pool, sala, outdoor shower and views over the floodplain. Game viewing drives, mokoro, guided walks.
Mombo Camp & Little Mombo Moremi Hidden away on Chief’s Island deep within the Moremi, these two intimate camps have respectively nine and three tented rooms with superb facilities and vistas with excellent game viewing often seen from the verandah. Raised walkways link the rooms with the dining and lounge area. Game viewing drives, walking trails, viewing hides.
Kings Pool Linyanti Overlooking a lagoon and the Linyanti River in a secluded area of the Linyanti Reserve, this excellent camp has nine tented rooms on raised decks with private plunge pools. The main areas are under thatch and there is an outside area for dining under the stars. Two hides offer close-up game viewing. Game drives, viewing hides, boating (seasonal).
Classic Camps (others are available)
Xigera Delta Pronounced Keejera, the camp is located in one of the most beautiful parts of the Delta and Moremi. The ten rooms overlook a year round waterhole and are connected by a raised walkway to the dining area and swimming pool. There is excellent bird and game viewing. Game viewing drives, boating, mokoro
Savuti Camp Savute With seven large walk-in tents with en-suite facilities and a thatched lodge housing the dining and lounge areas, the camp has a waterhole directly in front which draws a large variety of wildlife both day and night. A large number of elephant often frequent the waterhole. Game viewing drives, boating.
Explorations Tours Explorations offers a series of fully serviced deluxe guided journeys into the heart of Botswana providing an authentic taste of this unique landscape and amazing game experiences. Accommodation alternates between Meru style tents set in exclusive camps in private concessions and Wilderness safari camps. Included are Gomoti Tented Camp all meals, most drinks, game drives, bush walks and other activities. They operate as a small group of up to eight people or can be taken on a private basis. Children 12 and over are permitted.
Chitabe Camp Moremi The camp is surrounded by waterways, marshland, mopane woodland and open grassland. Eight walk-in en-suite tents are on elevated decks with the lounge and dining area being reached by raised walkways. There are superb views over the open floodplains from the raised deck areas. Mokoro, game viewing drives (seasonal).
Prices Premier from £6578 to £11151 per person sharing 9 day package. Classic from £4762 to £7696 per person sharing 9 day package. Explorations from £7601 to £8237 per person sharing 13 day package. Deposit from £1000 per person. Departures Various with South African Airways,Virgin Atlantic and British Airways. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
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LODGES & CAMPS
Belmond Safaris
Botswana
Each of the three camps shown below offer a different safari encounter shaped by the three different eco-systems in which they are located from the green wetlands of the Delta, the forests and grassy plains of Moremi and the dry sands of the Savute. Each camp has exceptional accommodation, facilities, cuisine, service and rangers.
Eagle Island Camp Delta The 12 airconditioned ensuite tented rooms have a wooden floor, canvas walls and a reed roof. Each has a private raised deck with hammock and rim-flow plunge pool. The main lodge has a bar and lounge, dining area, small curio shop and pool. Helicopter flights are available (charges apply). Game drives, walking trails, boating & mokoro (seasonal).
Khwai River Lodge Moremi This renowned safari lodge is located in Moremi Game Reserve, being set under a canopy of trees overlooking the vast flood plains with 15 airconditioned thatch and canvas tented rooms. The lodge houses the lounge and bar, dining area, library, curio shop, pool and a raised viewing platform. Game drives, walking trails.
Savute Elephant Camp Savute Overlooking the Savute Channel, with its large numbers of elephant, predators and birdlife, the camp has 12 air-conditioned tented rooms with private viewing decks. Lounge/dining area, curio shop and an elephant proof swimming pool. An observation deck overlooks the nearby waterhole. Game viewing, bushman rock paintings.
Prices from £4464 to £8240 per person sharing 9 day package. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags. Deposit £1000 per person. Departures Various with South African Airways, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways.
Desert & Delta Safaris Having a choice of seven safari lodges in Botswana, Desert & Delta has an excellent reputation for delivering quality personalised service for their guests with spectacular game viewing opportunities, excellent dining and memorable experiences. Any of the camps can be linked together. Some camps close for a short period in the low season.
Xugana Island Lodge Delta Located in a private concession in the Delta, the lodge has eight raised ensuite reed and thatch chalets. Each faces the lagoon with sliding glass doors and private decking. The main lounge, bar and dining area sit under a canopy of trees. There is an open boma, dining area and swimming pool. Guided walks, mokoro, boating, fishing.
Camp Moremi Moremi Set on the edge of a lagoon this tranquil camp has twelve ensuite safari tents on raised teak decks. Two dining areas, a lounge, bar are open decking are housed in the shaded timber and thatch main lodge. There is a secluded swimming pool, sun deck and separate elevated viewing platform. Game drives, boat trips, bird watching.
Savute Safari Lodge Savute Set in a prime wildlife area, the twelve timber and thatch ensuite chalets have a combined bedroom lounge with expansive raised private decks. A viewing deck, dining area, swimming pool and sundeck overlook the watering hole whereas the two-storey main lodge houses the lounge, bar and library. Game drives, San rock paintings.
Prices from £3547 to £4897 per person sharing 9 day package. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags. Deposit from £1000 per person. Departures Various with South African Airways, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways.
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Nxabega Okavango
Shinde
&BEYOND
KER & DOWNEY
With a range of camps and lodges, &Beyond offer guests a top class game experience in some of the most pristine areas of Botswana. Four properties in the Delta region are complemented by two in Chobe with each camp providing high quality accommodation, cuisine and activities according to its setting and environment. Some camps close in the low season. In addition, their Expeditions offer a series of authentic mobile ‘glamping’ adventures, a true safari experience.
Ker & Downey feature quality camps which deliver an authentic safari experience on both land and water. Located in the Delta are Shinde and Kanana both with en-suite safari tents, whereas Moremi Game Reserve has Okuti with its ensuite reed houses. Walking safaris are offered at two Footsteps Camps, one in the Delta and one in Linyanti. Using en-suite Meru style tents, this allows guests to explore the wilderness on foot. Each camp offers an experience relevant to its location and environment.
Prices from £4199 to £7345 per person sharing 9 day package. Deposit £1000 per person. Departures Various with South African Airways, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
Prices from £3657 to £5168 per person sharing 9 day package. Deposit £1000 per person. Departures Various with South African Airways, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
Delta Camp
FOOTSTEPS IN AFRICA With locations in the Delta and Chobe, Footsteps provide a choice of independently run camps in a variety of different habitats offering excellent game experiences. Delta Camp, Oddballs Camp and Oddballs Enclave are in the Delta region with Camp Savuti and Camp Linyanti in the Chobe area. The camps are well appointed and offer all the usual amenities. All offer a choice of activities particular to that camp and the opportunity for close up game viewing is very high. Prices from £3482 to £4650 per person sharing 9 day package. Deposit £1000 per person. Departures Various with South African Airways, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
KWANDO SAFARIS Kwando is owned and operated by the local people who pride themselves on offering true Botswanan safaris and on the attention afforded to guests throughout their stay. With Kwara and Little Kwara Camps in the northern part of the Delta and Lebala and Lagoon Camps in the Linyanti region, the camps are very relaxed and flexible with meal times worked around game viewing and not the other way round. Each camp has its own character and all have excellent facilities. Prices from £4149 to £6284 per person sharing 9 day package. Deposit from £1000 per person. Departures Various with South African Airways, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
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Botswana
INDIVIDUAL LODGES & CAMPS
MUCHENJE SAFARI LODGE CHOBE
NGOMA SAFARI LODGE CHOBE
Located on an escarpment to the west of Chobe National Park with stunning views over the river, Muchenje is owner-managed and provides guests with a very personal level of service. A maximum of 22 guests enjoy thatched safari bungalows with good sized bathrooms and a private, shaded verandah. The main lodge is relaxed and comfortable with excellent dining and the swimming pool has its own viewing deck. Activities include day and night game drives, guided walks, boating and village visits. Use of a private safari vehicle is available (charges apply).
Set on the edge of a valley in the northern Chobe Forest Reserve with expansive views over the Chobe River and Caprivi flood-plains, Ngoma offers eight exclusive ensuite luxury thatched suites (twelve from early 2016) with air-conditioning, fans, outdoor lounge, tea and coffee facilities and minibar. The large glass windows afford excellent views. There is a swimming pool and the lodge provides quality dining and a range of activities including game drives, guided walks, river cruises and village visits.
Prices from £239 to £420 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £355 to £629 person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Main Camp
TAU PAN CENTRAL KALAHARI
MASHATU GAME RESERVE TULI BLOCK
The first private camp in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve it prides itself on its environmental ethos using only solar power for its electricity. Overlooking the vast expanse of the Reserve and close to a waterhole where game comes to drink, the camp has nine en-suite rooms and one family unit with wooden decks and spacious bedrooms. Experienced rangers provide an intimate interpretation of the surroundings and how the bushmen of old read the signs of nature in order to survive. The game is most prolific in the green season, November to April.
In the beautiful but remote south-east of Botswana, Mashatu is noted for its excellent game viewing. Main Camp has 14 private luxury suites with air-conditioning, bathrooms with bath, shower and separate toilet. There is a seating area to enjoy the views. An alternative refuge, Tented Camp has eight spacious en-suite tents on wooden platforms each with a plunge pool offering more of a intimate bush experience. Activities in both camps include game drives and a choice of soft adventures including mountain biking, horse-riding, walking and cultural safaris.
Prices from £340 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices Main Camp from £408 and Tented Camp from £242 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
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SMALL GROUP SAFARI
Botswana Adventure Safari
An exciting overland camping safari taking in some of the finest game viewing found in northern Botswana. The comfortable twin bedded walk-in tents are en-suite having long drop toilets and bucket showers with LED rechargeable lights in the tent and bathroom areas with oil or paraffin lamps on the verandah. The excellent and experienced guides plus support staff will ensure that you see an amazing variety of game and birdlife. Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow. Day 2 Arrive in Johannesburg and connect with your flight to Maun where you will be met and transferred by light aircraft to Xakanaxa in the Moremi Game Reserve and start your safari by being transferred to your camp for the next 3 nights. (FP+) Days 3-4 The next 2 days, in consultation with the guide, plan your schedule and activities. Habitats range from open floodplains, marshes, lagoons, woodland and savannah so the choice of game viewing is excellent with the area being known for its large herds of elephant and buffalo, prides of lions and, with luck, wild dogs. (FP+) Day 5 A leisurely drive north through Moremi to the Khwai River. The journey follows the water course with the track weaving from the riverside and floodplains into mopane veld and woodland. Pass the magnificent Dombo Hippo Pools before arriving at the camp site, your base for the next 3 nights. (FP+) Days 6-7 Once again your guide will help you plan your next 2 days using his knowledge and experience. The area has a diverse range of habitats that are populated by elephant, lion and the elusive leopard. The birdlife is also prolific. (FP+) Day 8 During the morning drive further north for Chobe National Park where the next 3 nights will be spent in an exclusive wilderness camp in the Savute region. (FP+)
Days 9-10 Unlike the majority of the areas previously visited, the Savute region is not a totally flat landscape and large volcanic outcrops reach up out of the sands and tower over the savannah. Prides of lions are frequently seen along with cheetah, elephant and in the green season wild dog are often encountered. (FP+) Day 11 An early start to follow the Chobe River to Chobe Safari Lodge for lunch before taking an afternoon boat cruise which when completed, ends your safari. You will then be met and transferred to Ilala Lodge in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe for your final night. (BL) Day 12 Your morning is at leisure. After lunch, fly to Johannesburg and connect onto your flight to London. (B) Day 13 Arrive Heathrow Airport in the early morning. Note Between December – March the transfer on Day 2 is by road (4½ hours). An additional night in Johannesburg may be necessary.
Prices from £3273 to £4729 per person sharing. Deposit from £1000 per person. Departures Various with South African Airways, Virgin Atlantic and British Airways. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
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Botswana Experiences
OKAVANGO HORSE SAFARIS
SELINDA CANOE TRAIL
MASHATU WALKING SAFARI
With a number of riding safaris of various durations, experience the thrill of viewing game from the saddle staying in camps with all meals, drinks and facilities included. The horses are well schooled and respond well to each individual rider’s style.
The 5 day canoeing and walking safari navigates some 27 miles in the heart of the Selinda Reserve. Stable Canadian style canoes with cushioned seats allow viewing of abundant game from the water. Viewing wildlife from the water can be very exhilarating and rewarding experience allowing you to enjoy the spectacle from a very different angle.
These walking trails are led by an experienced and qualified guide taking you into the heart of the remote Mashatu region, where close encounters with game are assured in an incredible setting. The area is known as the ‘Land of Giants’ and your walk through the bush will be memorable. Note A range of durations are available including elephant and general tracking. Children 12+ are permitted. Should the weather dictate, other camps are used rather than trail camps. Due to the heat, walks are discouraged between Nov-Feb.
Note Riders should be proficient and able to spend between 4-6 hours in the saddle each day. Maximum weight of 90kg. It is strongly advised that a riding hat is worn. Some camps are seasonal. There are activities for non-riders at Kujwana Camp. Price from £2420 per person sharing. Deposit £500 per person. Departures Various - please enquire. Luggage 12kg per person in soft bags.
Note It is best to stay at Selinda or Zarafa camps before or after the Trail. Children 12+ are accepted.
Prices from £1846 per person. Deposit £460 per person. Departures Various - please enquire. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
Price from £387 per person. Deposit £100 per person. Departures Various - please enquire. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
JACK’S CAMP Located in the remote and strikingly beautiful Makgadikgadi region of central Botswana, ten spacious and stylish tents have en-suite bathrooms with indoor and outdoor showers. Persian rugs underfoot and cool cotton sheets provide contrast with the rugged wilderness just feet away. The dining is excellent and often taken under the stars. Activities include 4WD quad bikes to take guests deep into the Pan for the excellent game viewing after the green season when the plains teem with life. Prices from £955 person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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Heartlands of Africa A region with an amazing diversity of animal and birdlife plus the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, rated as one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World.
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Zimbabwe An ancient land, Zimbabwe has a wealth of spectacular scenery, excellent game viewing, fine accommodation and a warm and friendly people. Our range of holiday options is backed by first hand knowledge and a well-planned itinerary will ensure that the visitor gets the most from this incredibly diverse country.
HIGHLIGHTS Victoria Falls One of the seven Natural Wonders of the World with a curtain of water almost 2 km (1 mile) wide and 100 m (325
Eastern Highlands Stunning scenery abounds
feet) high. Seen on foot, by boat or by air it is
has now become a destination for visitors to
guaranteed to amaze and inspire, it is a true
experience and enjoy.
wonder.
in the east of the country and what was a traditional summer hideaway in colonial times
Matopos Hills To the south of Zimbabwe’s
Hwange & Mana Pools Easily accessible from
second city of Bulawayo lies this area of
Victoria Falls, Hwange is Zimbabwe’s largest
outstanding beauty. It is the final resting place
Park having a huge variety of animals and birds.
of Cecil Rhodes and has some of Africa’s finest
The World Heritage site of Mana Pools along the
examples of ancient rock art.
banks of the Zambezi River is a wildlife haven.
Great Zimbabwe The long deserted and
Lake Kariba The beautiful island-dotted lake is
ancient ruins of a once great African civilization
man-made and the wildlife has taken advantage
abound and are a spectacular sight at any time,
of such bounty. The southern shore has a number
but especially in the early morning and late
of lodges offering game viewing, and fishing,
afternoon.
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PRIVATE ITINERARY
Classic Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has so much to offer the visitor and in this tour we have combined some of the top attractions including the beautiful Matopos Hills region, the famous Hwange National Park and, of course, the stunning Victoria Falls to showcase the best of the country at a leisurely pace. There are two levels of accommodation.
Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow. Day 2 Arrive Johannesburg in the morning and connect with the flight to Bulawayo. Transfer by road into the Matopos Hills (1½ hrs) for a 3 night stay. (FP+) Days 3-4 Take the opportunity to view the majestic rock formations, ancient rock art along with the local animal and bird life, or just relax in the beautiful surroundings of your accommodation. (FP+) Day 5 Transfer by road to Hwange National Park (approx. 4½ hrs) for 3 nights in this world renowned game area. (FP+) Days 6-7 Enjoy dawn and dusk game drives in open safari vehicles and guided walks with expert rangers. Your lodge accommodation allows ample opportunities for relaxation. (FP+) Day 8 After breakfast transfer by road to the Victoria Falls area (approx. 6 hours including a 3 hour game drive in the Park) and your accommodation for the next 2 nights. (Standard BB; Superior FP+) Day 9 At leisure for local sightseeing. There are numerous
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optional tours mainly centred around the Falls including general viewing, micro light or helicopter flights, sundowner cruises, canoeing on the Zambezi or elephant back rides (charges apply). (Standard BB; Superior FP+) Day 10 Morning at leisure for last minute shopping or sightseeing. Take the afternoon flight to Johannesburg to connect onto the evening flight to London. (B) Day 11 Arrive Heathrow airport early the next morning.
Matobo Hills Hwange National Park Victoria Falls
Standard Superior Big Cave Camp Camp Amalinda Somalisa Camp The Hide Ilala Lodge Elephant Camp
Prices Standard from £3344 to £3868 and Superior from £3571 to £4320 per person sharing. Deposit £450 per person. Departures Daily with South African Airways, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.
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Treasures of Zimbabwe
Zambezi & Hwange Family Safari
This high quality tour takes in some of Zimbabwe’s best attractions. Travel is mainly by air and the tour allows the traveller to really experience the wildlife, landscape and atmosphere of each place from luxury en-suite tents.
This tour is ideal for a family with older children taking in some amazing experiences by land, water and air. Accommodation is in quality en-suite lodges and camps on the Zambezi River and Hwange National Park, including Victoria Falls.
Day 1 Depart Heathrow in the evening for Johannesburg.
Day 1 Depart Heathrow in the evening for Johannesburg.
Day 2 Connect with a flight to Harare and then to Mana Pools and your accommodation for 3 nights, Ruckomechi Camp. (FP+)
Day 2 Connect with a flight to Victoria Falls and be transferred to Zambezi Sands for 3 nights. Enjoy a late afternoon game drive with sundowner. (FP+)
Days 3-4 This amazing mix of land, islands and water is a mecca for wildlife and you see much of it at close hand. (FP+) Day 5 Transfer by air to Hwange National Park for 3 nights at Linkwasha Camp. (FP+) Days 6-7 Linkwasha is famed for its game and looks over a pan and the Ngamo Plains. Enjoy game drives and walks with experienced guides. (FP+) Day 8 Journey by road to the Victoria Falls area and the Zambezi Sands for 3 nights. (FP+) Days 9-10 The camp is located on the river just 1 hour from the Falls and affords guests an excellent land and river based safari experience in excellent accommodation. (FP+) Day 11 Transfer back by road to Victoria Falls airport before flying to Johannesburg and connecting with the overnight flight to London. (B) Day 12 Arrive back at Heathrow in the early morning. Note This tour operates 15 April – 15 Nov.
Prices from £4697 to £5847 per person sharing. Deposit £1500 per person. Departures Daily with South African Airways, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.
Days 3-4 Located on the banks of the Zambezi River, the lodge is ideally placed to maximise the game viewing experiences. You will enjoy guided drives and walks as well as a visit to the Falls themselves. (FP+) Day 5 After a morning guided walk and breakfast, depart Hwange National Park and your accommodation for the next 4 nights, Camelthorn Lodge. Game drive on arrival. (FP+) Days 6-8 Three exciting days take in a full day tour of the Park on a one of a kind ‘Pump Run’, a village and school tour, a champagne brunch and relaxation at the Mbiza Pan and further guided drives or walks. (FP+) Day 9 Enjoy a final guided walk before flying back over the Park to Victoria Falls and your scheduled flight back to Johannesburg, connecting with the overnight flight to London. (B) Day 10 An early morning arrival into London Heathrow.
Prices from £4215 to £4310 (ad) and £2635 to £2729 (U12) per person sharing. Deposit £450 per person. Departures Daily with South African Airways, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.
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Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Experiences
ZAMBEZI RIVER CANOE TRAIL
MANA POOLS WALKING SAFARI
COMMUNTY ACTIVITIES
Spend four leisurely days drifting and paddling in canoes on the Zambezi River and in Mana Pools with expert guides as the support staff transport the equipment and luggage and set up camp each evening. Each day will see you glide close to wildlife on both river and land. There is also time for an afternoon snooze as it is best to travel in the mornings and later afternoons.
This 4 day guided walking safari along the Mana Pools shoreline sees you walk at sunrise from one mobile camp to the next whilst taking in all aspects of nature from the tiniest detail to the largest mammal. The walking is not strenuous but a general level of fitness is expected. As you arrive at each camp, there will be a cool drink and a hot shower to greet you. The expert guides know the area well and do all they can to ensure that your game viewing is of the highest standard.
In a number of our locations, guests are able to view and participate in community activities and projects. These are offered by our local partners and can include:
Note operates from mid Apr to mid Nov. Price from £955 per person sharing. Deposit £500 per person. Departures Various - please enquire. Luggage 10kg per person in soft bags.
Prices from £955 per person sharing. Deposit £500 per person. Departures Various - please enquire. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
• A Pump Run whereby supplies of food and fuel are taken out to the staff who operate and maintain the water pumps. • Visiting local village schools where interaction with the school children is positively encouraged and enjoyed. Please enquire with us which activities are available as they will differ dependent on the time of year and location and may not always be available.
SINGITA PAMUSHANA This exclusive eco-lodge, set in the rarely visited 55,000 ha Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, works closely with the local people and environment to provide visitors with a quality and rewarding experience. The six suites and one villa are superbly appointed with each having its own plunge pool. There are also two swimming pools, a spa and gym. All drinks (except French champagne) are included. Activities include game drives, guided walks, mountain biking, fishing and archery. Children of all ages are welcome. Transfers to/from the Buffalo Range airstrip are included. Prices from £877 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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VICTORIA FALLS
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HOTELS & LODGES
VICTORIA FALLS
The town became established in late Victorian times to service the needs of the travellers to Africa who had the Falls as a ‘must see’ on their itineraries, and to this day that remains its main purpose. Viewing of the Falls can be done on foot or by a short vehicle transfer from all hotels. Viewing by air is also popular. Along the banks of the Zambezi River a number of lodges have been built providing visitors with lovely locations overlooking the hypnotic flowing water where game can often be seen. All lodges offer and arrange a number of activities including trips to the Falls, canoeing or boating on the river or trips above the Falls by helicopter and microlight.
VICTORIA FALLS SAFARI LODGE
VICTORIA FALLS HOTEL Known as the ‘Grand Old Lady of the Falls’ and set in acres of gardens with views towards the Falls and Railway Bridge. The colonial style exudes great charm and elegance with a recent refurbishment programme which has further enhanced its appeal. Rooms are air-conditioned and have satellite TV, safe deposit boxes, wifi, 24 hr room service and free early morning tea or coffee. There are three restaurants, various lounges, a bar, large swimming pool, same day laundry service and a hair/ beauty stylist offering a range of treatments. Prices from £138 to £145 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
ILALA LODGE
This renowned lodge is located just 4kms from the Falls and offers three types of accommodation all of which are stylish and well-appointed. The main Safari Lodge overlooks the waterhole and has standard and deluxe en-suite rooms all with air-conditioning. The separate en-suite Safari Suites are airconditioned with two or three bedrooms with lounge and private patio decking being ideal for families or friends. The exclusive Safari Club overlooks a private waterhole and offers a premium experience with butler service and a range of free facilities.
Located within easy walking distance of the Falls and the town centre, this thatched hotel offers comfortable accommodation in 54 air-conditioned en suite rooms and two suites. Each has satellite TV, tea & coffee making facilities and all rooms open onto the gardens or a balcony. There is a popular à la carte restaurant, from where diners can usually see the spray of the Falls, a choice of bars and a terrace overlooking the gardens and swimming pool. The Zambezi National Park borders the property and animals often graze on the hotel lawns.
Prices from £133 to £155 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £117 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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VICTORIA FALLS
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HOTELS & LODGES
Zimbabwe
Elephant Camp
ELEPHANT CAMP
ZAMBEZI SANDS
Located some 10 kms from the town of Victoria Falls, the camp has breathtaking views of the gorge which separates Zimbabwe and Zambia and looks over a waterhole where game often drink. The 12 comfortably appointed tented suites are air-conditioned with ceiling fans, tea/coffee facilities, indoor & outdoor showers, private decks and plunge pools. One of the main attractions is the chance to interact with elephants and perhaps take an elephant-back safari (charges apply). Elephant Camp West has 4 suites taking up to 16 guests for sole use.
Set on the Zambezi River, the camp has eight raised and secluded Bedouin style tents dotted on the river bank. Each is en-suite with an additional outdoor shower, ceiling fan, mini bar and electricity. A private splash pool overlooking the Zambezi is a welcome on a hot day. The main camp has a lounge, bar, dining room and shaded decking for al fresco dining. Guests can enjoy game drives and walks, canoe trips, sundowner cruises and fishing. Trips to the Falls and to a local village and school are also available.
Prices from £356 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £351 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
GORGES LODGE
STANLEY & LIVINGSTONE
The attraction of Gorges Lodge lies in its stunning views and proximity to the Falls with the rainforest rich in birds, butterflies and flowers. Located 30kms and 25 minutes from the Falls, the lodge has ten stone and thatch cottages set along the edge of the gorge overlooking the Zambezi, each is en-suite and has a ceiling fan, minibar, safe and its own private garden and deck area to watch the sunrises and sunsets. Activities on offer include Falls tours, visits to a craft centre or local village, a school tour and local dancing display.
Set in its own 2,500 ha private game reserve only minutes from the Falls and bordering the Zambezi National Park. There are 16 spacious suites with air-conditioning, Victorian bath and power shower, TV/DVD, minibar, wifi, safe, lounge and private patio area. The main lodge houses the dining area, sun lounge, sun terrace and a pool and is an ideal place to relax and watch the animals at the waterhole. Activities include morning, afternoon or night-time game drives, guided bush walks and rhino searches. Trips to view the Falls can easily be arranged.
Prices from £217 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
Prices from £190 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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HWANGE NATIONAL PARK
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LODGES & CAMPS
HWANGE NATIONAL PARK
The Hide
Set between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, this is Zimbabwe’s oldest and largest National Park both in size and the variety of animal and birdlife. All our lodges are of an excellent standard and located on private concession land alongside or within the reserve with game viewing drives in open safari vehicles led by experienced rangers. The Park is renowned for its game viewing and is unlikely to disappoint even the most avid safari lover. The different seasons bring a different feel to the Park and many visitors travel again and again to experience the varying vistas and wildlife.
THE HIDE The camp is located in one of the best parts of the Hwange area with a wealth of game all around and excellent viewing records. The ten safari style tents have en-suite showers and facilities with each having a large porch deck where guests can sit and view the animals. Meals are served in the main communal dining area with views of the pan, where there is also a lounge, bar and library. Activities include game drives, guided walks and hide visits. Tom’s Little Hide is a private safari house with 2 bedrooms, dining area, lounge, plunge pool and private guide. Prices from £248 to £423 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Somalisa
SOMALISA CAMP
LITTLE MAKALOLO
In a stunning location tucked away on an acacia island along the edge of an ancient seasonal river system, the camp provides breathtaking views of the savannah plains over the renowned Kennedy Vlei. There are seven elegantly furnished canvas en-suite tents with flush toilets and showers with decking and hammock. There is a lounge and bar with library and dining area sheltered under a canopy of trees. The main area and pool overlook the pan where herds of game congregate. Somalisa Acacia is a separate unit for sole use sleeping up to eight.
The camp has six tented en-suite rooms with both indoor and outdoor showers. The main area includes a dining room, lounge, plunge pool and open fire. Solar power is used for electricity ensuring a lighter impact on the environment. There is a log hide overlooking the waterhole in front of the camp where guests can enjoy wildlife viewing even when not on a game drive. Guided walks are available during the day. The area has numerous waterholes which act as magnets to wildlife in the dry season. A star bed sleep-out can be taken (conditions apply).
Prices from £268 to £436 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £317 to £483 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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HWANGE NATIONAL PARK
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LODGES & CAMPS
Zimbabwe
DAVISON’S CAMP
CAMELTHORN LODGE
Located in the Linkwasha Concession, one of the most prolific wildlife areas in Hwange National Park, this classic African tented en-suite camp is hidden beneath a grove of false mopane trees overlooking an open plain. The eight tents and a family unit overlook a productive waterhole. The main area comprises a spacious lounge and dining room leading onto a wooden deck and an open campfire area. A pool looks out over the waterhole and an upper deck is used to watch wildlife by day and gaze at the stars by night. There is also a ground level viewing hide.
This exclusive camp is set amongst camelthorn and ebony trees overlooking a waterhole and offers eight villas with huge glass fronts, fans, fireplaces, minibar, tea/coffee facilities, safe, lounge area and a well-appointed bathroom with a view. Each villa has its own private balcony accessed by a spiral staircase where hammocks are strung. You can even sleep out under the stars up here. A hide near the waterhole allows spectacular close up viewing of the animals. Activities include game drives (including night-time), guided bush walks and animal tracking.
Prices from £265 to £359 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £369 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
ELEPHANT’S EYE
LINKWASHA CAMP
Located on a 2,400 hectare private concession, Elephant’s Eye offers its guests an unforgettable experience. The eight tented en-suite chalets have king size beds and an additional outdoor shower and all overlook a waterhole frequented by elephants and other game. The main area has the lounge, bar, dining area and pool. Activities include game drives, guided walks, bird watching, sundowners, visits to a local homestead and the Painted (or Wild) Dog Conservation Centre. There is also a spa and a sleep out deck for a real African night-time experience.
The camp is located on a private concession close to the famed Ngamo Plains. There are eight luxury tents and one family unit, all being en-suite, and looking out over the main waterhole. The main camp, which also looks out over the waterhole, has a number of decks, the lounge, bar and dining areas and a separate pool for relaxation. There are day and night game drives, walking safaris and a village visit. A stay here brings you close to wildlife with over 100 species of mammal having been recorded in the area.
Prices from £251 to £356 per person per night sharing (FP basis).
Prices from £360 to £584 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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SOUTHERN NATIONAL PARKS
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LODGES & CAMPS
MATOPOS HILLS & GONAREZHOU
South of Bulawayo is the area known as Matopos Hills or The Matobo National Park, a scenic area of granite outcrops with amazing rock formations that seem to envelop the visitor. It is the final resting place of Cecil Rhodes with its ‘View of the World’ and has some of Africa’s finest examples of ancient rock art. Gonarezhou National Park is in the south-eastern lowveld towards South Africa and Mozambique. Its name means the “place of many elephants”. It is an extremely scenic Park full of rugged and beautiful landscapes. It has a diverse range of flora and fauna and is rarely visited which adds to its appeal as an untouched piece of old Africa.
CAMP AMALINDA
BIG CAVE CAMP ‘The Lodge on the Rocks’ is set on a granite outcrop with views over the Matobo National Park. Built amongst boulders the camp has seven en-suite rooms each with private balcony and thatch roof. The central area is set against the granite backdrop and the Leopards Lair has a bar, lounge and dining area. There is a natural rock pool and sun deck alongside a shaded poolside boma. At sundown, lanterns lead you to an excellent dinner. Activities include game viewing, rhino tracking, bird watching, mountain biking and visits to cultural sites. Prices from £194 to £207 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
CHILO GORGE SAFARI LODGE
The granite domes and kopjes of the Matopos Hills are the setting for this exclusive safari lodge with nine individually thatched rooms. The main lounge is tucked away in an old bushman’s shelter with panoramic views over the hills. There is a library and natural cave wine cellar. Sundowners are taken in the boma before a delicious meal at a huge teak table in an open air dining area. The swimming pool overlooks a waterhole and the spa offers a range of treatments. Activities include game drives, rhino tracking and visits to a local homestead.
Set in the north of Gonarezhou National Park, the lodge is set amongst a forest on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Save River. The en-suite rooms are light, spacious and elegant with the comforts of home. The main lodge has a bar, lounge and dining room and there is a shaded swimming pool all surrounded by beautifully tended gardens. There are game drives, a walking trail to Chivilia Falls, bird watching and a visit to a local village. For the more adventurous, you may spend a night in a tented camp accompanied by a ranger.
Prices from £232 to £268 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £321 to £391 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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MANA POOLS
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Zimbabwe
MANA POOLS
This World Heritage listed area is 220,000 ha (540,000 acres) on the lower Zambezi is a mix of beautiful scenery, floodplains, islands, forests and immense numbers of animals including large numbers of hippo and crocodile as well as other big game. It is an almost untouched landscape offering a spectacular wildlife experience with game viewing made easy at the lodges, by 4WD vehicle or on the water. There are numerous lodges and camps, most being seasonal to avoid the rains, dotted about this huge area offering visitors an intimate experience with the bush and its undoubted masters, the wildlife.
RUCKOMECHI CAMP Located under the shade of mahogany and acacia trees, this luxurious camp has ten spacious en-suite tents all overlooking the Zambezi. Each is beautifully decorated with both indoor and outdoor showers. The main lodge encompasses the dining area, bar, library and lounge areas which look onto the escarpment. A decking area contains an infinity pool sun terrace along with a comfortable star gazing deck. The camp has low-level walkways and solar power serves the whole camp. Game drives, guided walks and water based activities are available. Prices from £430 to £573 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
KANGA CAMP
ZAMBEZI LIFE STYLES
Six tented chalets offer a comfortable setting in a remote area of Mana Pools on the Kanga Pan. Bathrooms have a hot shower and flushing toilet being separated from the main area by a canvas screen. There are separate honeymoon and family units. A canvas covered central area is a series of wooden decks offering views of the pan and surrounding bush. There is a star sleep-out area for the more adventurous. Activities include day and night game drives but game can often be so prolific at the lodge you may choose just to laze there with your camera.
With four large twin-bedded tents each having a flush toilet and alfresco hot shower, this camp offers a traditional approach to safaris with an authentic bygone atmosphere in the heart of wild Africa on the banks of the Zambezi River. Dining is taken in the central area and, subject to conditions, is often set up by the side of the river. Activities include walking safaris, canoeing trips and 4WD game drives led by highly experienced guides, all of which can be tailored to suit guests’ preferences. There is a minimum stay of 2 nights for 2 people.
Prices from £304 to £436 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £304 to £436 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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Zambia Zambia is a beautiful and friendly country offering an excellent variety of high-quality safari options, together with the wonder of Victoria Falls. Walking tours were pioneered here and the opportunity to walk through the bush from one camp to another provides an invigorating taste of Africa. Zambia is ideally placed to be combined with any one of many other options from a luxury beach resort to a further wildlife experience.
HIGHLIGHTS Victoria Falls Viewing the Falls from the Livingstone side offers a different perspective but one that is no less spectacular. Take the ‘Flight of the Angels’ to fully experience its majesty. South Luangwa In the east of the country, this famous Park has a diverse and outstanding range of animals and birds. Covering 9,000 sq kms (5,400 sq miles) lodges and camps offer some of Africa’s best wildlife experiences. Lower Zambezi This lesser visited Park on the banks of the evocative river has some excellent opportunities for game and bird viewing staying in some typically African safari lodges and camps.
Kafue The closest Park to the Falls, Kafue extends to 22,400 sq kms (13,440 sq miles) and is a pristine wilderness being home to an impressive variety of game. The Busanga Wetlands in the north is a haven for birdlife. Other areas In the north of the country lies Kasanka National Park and Bangweulu Swamps, Africa’s largest, and is home to rare antelope such as the lechwe and sitatunga, as well as the elusive shoebill stork. Walking Safaris Zambia pioneered walking safaris and continues to be the premier location for this amazing up-close-to-nature experience.
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TOURING
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Zambia
PRIVATE FLYING SAFARI
Classic Zambia
Zambia was one of the first countries to develop its safari activities - and with good reason, as it has some of the finest game activities in Africa with stunning scenery, excellent accommodation and friendly people. Areas such as the South Luangwa Valley, the Lower Zambezi and Kafue as well as Victoria Falls make Zambia a magnet for those that want a real African experience. Our Classic tour provides two levels of accommodation. Day 1 Evening flight from London Heathrow via Nairobi. Day 2 Fly on to Lusaka and then on to Mfuwe in the South Luangwa National Park. You will be met and transferred to your chosen lodge with game viewing en route. Spend the next 5 nights in your choice of camp. (Standard FP; Superior FP+) Days 3-6 Each day will see you enjoying something different from both land and the water. The area is incredibly rich in game and birdlife amongst the forests, open plains, lakes and rivers. Safaris are conducted by experienced guides/trackers in open 4WD vehicles, by boat or on foot, surely the ultimate safari experience. (Standard FP; Superior FP+) Day 7 After breakfast, travel by light aircraft to the Lower Zambezi National Park, via Lusaka, for a stay of 3 nights. (FP+) Days 8-9 Enjoy two more days of game activities by 4WD vehicle, boat, canoe or on foot. The rangers have an in depth knowledge of the Park and will do all they can to ensure that your stay here is a memorable one. Viewing wildlife from the water is an excellent way to get close to the game as you drift past in a canoe. (FP+) Day 10 In the morning transfer back to the airstrip and fly via Lusaka on to Livingstone, gateway to Victoria Falls. You will be met and transferred to your chosen lodge on the banks of the Zambezi River for the next 2 nights with a choice of activities available to you. (FP+)
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Day 11 At leisure to choose your own activities. There is a choice of river safaris, boat trips, visits to local villages and viewing the Falls from the land or air. (FP+) Day 12 The morning is at leisure before transferring back to Livingstone and your afternoon flight to Nairobi connecting with your flight back to the UK. (B) Day 13 Arrive back at Heathrow in the early morning.
Note Park fees are included. Operates April - November only. Other camps and lodges may be chosen, please enquire.
South Luangwa Lower Zambezi Livingstone area
Standard Superior Kafunta Safaris Norman Carr Safaris Kasaka River Lodge Chiawa Camp Islands of Siankaba Tongabezi
Prices Standard from £4856 to £5998 and Superior from £6519 to £8324 per person sharing. Deposit £1500 per person. Departures Saturday with Kenya Airways. Park Fees included.
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HOTELS & LODGES
ROYAL LIVINGSTONE
STANLEY SAFARI LODGE
Occupying a prime position close to the Falls, the 5 star Royal Livingstone has 173 en-suite rooms of various categories, each with air-conditioning and a balcony or terrace with views towards the river. The afternoon tea served here has become an institution as has taking sundowners on the sundeck. Africaninspired cuisine is served in the restaurant which enjoys views of the river and the spray from the Falls. The Royal Spa and pool are ideal ways to relax. The hotel provides guests with free access to the Falls via its own private entrance.
Located on a hill some 3kms from the Falls, the lodge is ideally positioned for all the local attractions and activities. There are ten uniquely designed timber and stone en-suite cottages, four of which are suites with their own plunge pool, with all having a view of the spray from the Falls, the Zambezi River and the sunsets. An infinity pool and garden are perfect for relaxation. Included in the rate is either a choice of a guided tour of the Falls (Park Fees extra) or a visit to a local village community and the Livingstone Museum.
Prices from £216 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £245 to £309 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Tongabezi
TONGABEZI
THE ISLANDS OF SIANKABA
The camp is set 20 kms (12 miles) upstream from the Falls on a sweeping bend of the Zambezi - a perfect romantic hideaway. There are six spacious river view cottages and five luxury houses, each with its own personal valet to ensure you are totally pampered. Dining is often outdoors beside the river or on your private verandah. Many activities are included: canoeing, cruises, game viewing, walking, visits to the Falls, and village visits. There is also a pool and a tennis court. Sindabezi Island has five thatched cottages set in the middle of the river.
The lodge, some 38 kms (23 miles) upstream from the Falls, is on two densely forested islands in the Zambezi River connected by a suspension bridge. The small island has seven beautifully appointed teak and canvas chalets nestling in the tree canopy, each with en-suite facilities, ceiling fan, tea & coffee making facilities, safe and private wooden deck extending out over the river. The second island has the dining area, lounge, bar and small pool. Included activities are tours to the Falls, boating, sunset river cruises and visits to local villages.
Prices from £396 to £469 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £252 to £284 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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SOUTH LUANGWA
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Zambia
LODGES & CAMPS
South Luangwa National Park This park is world renowned for its scenery and the quality and range of its game and birdlife. A visit here offers a spectacular experience where it is not uncommon to witness herds of elephant and buffalo in the hundreds.
Mchenja Camp
Nkwali
NORMAN CARR SAFARIS
ROBIN POPE SAFARIS
Operating six camps in and adjacent to the park, Norman Carr Safaris are one of the pioneers of African wildlife viewing having opened their first camp in 1950. The camps are all intimate with a small number of villas, lodges or chalets with excellent services and amenities being located in superb areas for game. The key to each of the camps is the knowledge and expertise of the guides who always aim to maximise the wildlife viewing for their guests. Some camps are seasonal and do not operate all year.
Robin Pope is a long-established name in Zambia for safaris and wildlife viewing. They provide guests with an amazing safari experience. Operating a number of camps and lodges in and close to the park, guests are well catered for in excellent rondavels, chalets and tents with a true safari feel. The service and food in all camps is excellent with activities on offer ranging from game drives to bush walking and boating to village visits. The guides are renowned for their knowledge and expertise.
Prices from £448 to £516 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £273 to £394 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Bilimungwe
Kafunta River Lodge
THE BUSHCAMP COMPANY
KAFUNTA SAFARIS
The remote south of the park is where The Bushcamp Company choose to locate their six exclusive camps deep in the heart of the bush. The secluded and intimate camps are sure to provide you with a true African wildlife experience. Their location means that they are seasonal and operate from April/May to December/January. The camps are beautifully rustic and offer high quality furnishings, amenities and a true African feel complemented by superb dining.
The two camps offer a choice of accommodation from the classic safari lodge feel of Kafunta River Lodge, with eight chalets and two suites, to the more rustic style of Island Bush Camp having five simple but chic bush chalets. Whilst they are different in style and location they both provide excellent authentic game viewing with highly experienced rangers. The accommodation is in keeping with the surroundings and offers a personalised service with a fine attention to detail.
Prices from £327 to £435 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £282 to £395 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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LODGES & CAMPS
Lower Zambezi National Park Bordered by an impressive escarpment and the meandering Zambezi River, the Park hosts a wide range of game and birds from both the land and water. Camps are seasonal owing to variations in weather and local conditions.
Chongwe River Camp
Chiawa Camp
CHONGWE RIVER CAMP
CHIAWA CAMP
Chongwe River Camp has nine classic tented suites providing excellent accommodation with a secluded outdoor bathroom and private verandah. Dining is of a high standard and the lounge area is the perfect place to relax. Activities include game viewing from a vehicle or on water, walking safaris, canoeing and fishing. In addition, located just outside the Park is Kasaka River Lodge, a 20 person camp, offering a more rustic alternative to the main camp with similar activities.
A family owned camp, Chiawa offers a wide range of land and water based activities led by experienced guides. There are eight en suite tents, each set on an elevated wooden platform overlooking the river. The lounge and bar area has an observation platform and the dining area overlooks the river. The more rustic tented camp of Old Mondoro sleeps just eight guests and is set on a beautiful site overlooking a maze of islands and channels with lovely views.
Prices from £323 to £445 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £396 to £726 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Anabezi Camp
ROYAL ZAMBEZI LODGE
ANABEZI TENTED CAMP
This luxury lodge overlooks the mighty Zambezi river and has ten classic and four deluxe suites, all superbly appointed tented rooms, offering the ultimate in comfort and luxury. It is noted for its gourmet cuisine with an option of private dining in your suite, under the stars or round the fire. The lodge boasts a spa on the banks of the river surrounded by the African bush. Activities include game drives, including night drives, walking safaris, boating, canoeing, fishing and photography.
Found at the lower end of the Park, Anabezi has eleven spacious en-suite tents on raised wooden platforms with lovely views of the Zambezi. The pool is a welcome retreat and the fire pit an ideal place to sip a cocktail. The intimate four en-suite tents of Amanzi each have a private sitting area and balcony overlooking the river. The main area looks over to some islands and leads to the pool deck sitting above the water course. Activities include game drives, bush walks, canoeing, boating and fishing.
Prices from £305 to £543 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £484 to £632 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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KAFUE
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Zambia
LODGES & CAMPS
Kafue National Park Kafue is the oldest and largest of Zambia’s National Parks. It remains largely unexplored and its natural beauty and abundance of game is spectacular. Some camps are seasonal. The area is accessed from Livingstone or Lusaka.
NANZHILA PLAINS SAFARI CAMP
BUSANGA BUSH CAMP
The camp is located in the seldom visited southern sector of Kafue where the plains play host to numerous antelope species along with strong populations of wild dog and cheetah. It is set in the very heart of the African bush. The birdlife is phenomenal throughout the year. The lodge has three cottages and three tents, all en-suite and comfortably appointed. A huge tree provides shade for the lounge, bar and dining areas. Activities include day and night game drives and guided walks.
Set amongst the grassy floodplains, this camp is ideally situated for some of the best lion viewing in Africa. Catering for just eight guests in four well-appointed rooms built of reed and canvas. There are wide open views of the spectacular wildlife that frequents the plain to front of the camp. The lounge and bar area has an uninterrupted view out over the plains with breakfast being an excellent time to take in the panoramic vista. There are both day and night game drives along with walking safaris.
Prices from £213 to £248 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £560 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
SHUMBA CAMP
KAINGU SAFARI LODGE
Situated close to permanent water and shaded under huge fig trees, Shumba Camp is named after the lion with prides of up to 20 strong having been seen in the area. There are six luxury en suite safari tents on raised platforms with stunning views. The raised dining area takes in the morning sun – a perfect way to start the day or to relax after a day spent game viewing. A pool provides a refreshing oasis. Day and night game drives, walks and seasonal boating activities are available.
Set beside the Kafue River and offering a magnificent safari experience, the lodge has been built to harmonise with the natural pristine surroundings. The four en-suite safari tents are on platforms and under thatch offering shade during the day. The focal point of the lodge is the open air central boma with lounge, bar and dining room. Activities include game drives, walking safaris and river activities including fishing. There is a 360 degree view from the top of the rocky outcrop.
Prices from £673 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
Prices from £260 to £298 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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Zambia
Zambia Experiences
WALKING SAFARIS Zambia pioneered the concept of walking safaris led by an armed guide and tracker. There is a wide choice of durations and types to fit most people and ability in a number of the Parks. The feeling obtained by following the tracks of a wild animal as you walk between your overnight camps certainly sharpens and rewards the senses. Always in very small groups with safety paramount, this is the very best way to feel the African bush and all it has to offer. Prices 7 night walking trail with Robin Pope Safaris from £2952 per person sharing (FP+ basis).
SHOEBILL SAFARI This exceptional 7 day guided safari combines stays of two nights is each of the Luangwa Valley, Kasanka National Park and the Bangweulu Swamps culminating in a search for the elusive Shoebill. Accommodation is in tented camps with private facilities. There is ample opportunity for big game viewing, walking safaris and bird watching. The safari operates with a minimum of four and a maximum of eight guests.
Prices 6 night safari from £3126 per person sharing (FP+).
COMMUNTY ACTIVITIES Many lodges and camps in Zambia support a range of community projects providing both physical and moral support to the local people such as: • School visits. Facilities in schools are often lacking, and the support of visitors can make a real difference. • A number of lodges and camps have teamed with Pack for a Purpose which encourages visitors to use any spare space in their luggage for school, medical and sports supplies. Activities vary dependent on location and time of year so please enquire what might be able to be combined with your itinerary.
SHIWA NG’ANDU ESTATE Located in northern Zambia, this historically important colonial-style Shiwa Estate is set in a 22,000 hectare private game reserve offering guests a wide range of experiences from game viewing and horse-riding to visiting the working farm and walking, perhaps, to view David Livingstone’s memorial. The four comfortable en-suite guest rooms are furnished with many original pieces and provide a taste of bygone times. Stays at the adjoining Impandala Farmhouse are also available.
Prices from £349 and £398 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
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Malawi Land-locked, with the huge Lake Malawi occupying much of its area, Malawi is known as ‘the Warm Heart of Africa’ due to the friendliness of its people. The main wildlife experiences are in the south of the country and access is via Lilongwe and Blantyre.
HIGHLIGHTS Lake Malawi The country’s main attraction stretches for 608 kms (365 miles) and nestled on the shores of its crystal clear waters are a number of excellent resort lodges offering both land and water based activities.
Zomba Plateau South towards Blantyre lies the towering Zomba Plateau, a huge mountain area rising vertically to almost 2,000m (6,500 ft). The lush vegetation is crossed by driveable tracks with views that were described in Victorian times as “the best in the Empire”.
Likoma Island On a beautiful island set towards the Mozambique shoreline lies the idyllic getaway resort of Kaya Mawa with an exceptional lakeside location offering lovely accommodation and quality dining.
Majete Wildlife Reserve Near Blantyre, this 700 sq km (27 sq miles) Reserve has a range of habitats and supporting wildlife. Tourism here works closely with the local communities.
Liwonde National Park At the southern end of the Lake Malawi lies Liwonde, a small Park with high numbers of wildlife including elephant, lion, hippo, crocodile, sable, many other antelope species and prolific birdlife.
Nyika Plateau & National Park In the north of the country lies this high plateau and National Park. Much of the land is over 2,000m (6,500 ft) and is home to a wide range of fauna and especially flora including over 200 species of orchid.
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Malawi
PRIVATE TOUR
Classic Malawi
This escorted private tour encompasses the excellent Majete Wildlife Reserve, the beautiful scenery of the Shire Highlands, old tea plantations and, finally, a relaxing stay on the shores of Lake Malawi. There are a number of extensions that can be linked to this tour, which is also able to be taken on a private basis.
Day 1 An evening flight from Heathrow to Nairobi.
of Lake Malawi and Pumulani Lodge for 4 nights. (FP+)
Day 2 Arrive in the morning and connect with a flight to Blantyre and onwards to the Majete Wildlife Reserve and 3 nights at Mkulumadzi set in a 7,000 ha private concession of true wilderness. (FP+)
Days 8-10 David Livingstone called Lake Malawi ‘the Lake of Stars’ and with good reason as the light dances off the deep blue water by day and reflects the fishermens' lamps by night. The lodge has a white sandy beach to relax and take advantage of the activities on offer, including kayaking, snorkelling & diving, cycling, bird-watching, village visits and even water-skiing (charges may apply). (FP+)
Days 3-4 This wildlife reserve has numerous species in a lovely setting. Activities on offer include game drives, boat safaris, bush walks, photography and community activities. (FP+) Day 5 Transfer by road to the Shire Highlands for 2 nights at Huntingdon House set on an old tea estate. (FP+) Day 6 Spend the day exploring this beautiful area on foot or by mountain bike. The birdlife is tremendous and there is the opportunity to enjoy tea tasting or coffee tour. (FP+) Day 7 Leave the Shire Valley for a road transfer to the shores
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Day 11 Fly to Lilongwe for your flight to Nairobi connecting with the overnight flight to London. (B) Day 12 Arrive Heathrow in the early morning. Prices from £3232 to £4434 per person sharing. Deposit £950 per person. Departures Sun, Wed and Fri with Kenya Airways. Luggage 15kg in soft sided bags.
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Mozambique This huge and stunning country borders South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi and Tanzania and is set on the glistening Indian Ocean offering stunning beaches and island archipelago dotted with beautiful resorts. Inland are various National Parks and Reserves with a range of camps and lodges located in a variety of landscapes and settings. This once Portuguese colony retains much of its colonial charm reected in the food and culture.
HIGHLIGHTS Maputo The capital located in the very south of the country and easily accessible by air from South Africa and even by road from the Kruger. The wide tree-lined streets and number of old impressive buildings echo its colonial past. The Bazaruto Archipelago Lying just off the south-eastern coast and accessed via Vilanculos, this beautiful island group has a number of high quality resorts offering the perfect beach getaway in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Ilha de Moçambique Is a less-visited and untouched part of the coast with stunning beaches and provides visitors with a very small
number of exquisite resorts and eco-lodges. Access is via Nampula airport. The Quirimba Archipelago In the far north and best accessed from Tanzania into Pemba, this stunning group of islands offers a real Indian Ocean paradise with a small number of high quality resorts to enjoy the perfect beach holiday. National Parks Away from the coast, National Parks such as Gorongosa, Zinave and Banhine in the central and southern regions, along with Niassa in the far north, are beginning to open to tourism and to reveal their secrets.
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Mozambique
Mozambique | Post-safari options
The beaches and islands of Mozambique are growing in popularity for their quality and beauty while becoming recognised as a worthy alternative to the more traditional Indian Ocean destinations. Idyllic hideaways are set on white sandy beaches whilst crystal clear waters teem with life offering superb swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving. The beach and island resort areas and the hotels we feature are shown over the next two pages. Below are details of how to reach these destinations and the location of each resort property.
FLY FROM: Johannesburg to: Vilanculos (Benguerra Island) Maputo Nampula/Nacala (Ilha de Moรงambique) Pemba Nairobi to: Nampula/Nacala (Ilha de Moรงambique) Maputo
Dar es Salaam to:
Pemba
By road from the southern Kruger National Park to: Maputo (6 hrs) By road from the KwaZulu-Natal border to: Ponto Mamoli (1 hr)
HOTEL & LODGE LOCATIONS: Benguerra Island
Azura Benguerra by helicopter &Beyond Benguerra by helicopter
Vilanculos Casa Rex by vehicle Maputo/Ponto Mamoli
White Pearl Resort by light aircraft or vehicle
Ilha de Moรงambique
Coral Lodge 15:41 by vehicle Nuarro Luxury Eco Lodge by light aircraft or vehicle
Pemba Ibo Island Lodge by light aircraft Azura Quilalea by light aircraft or helicopter Note Transfers to the hotels and lodges are at an additional cost.
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HOTELS & LODGES
WHITE PEARL RESORT
AZURA BENGUERRA
Situated in Ponto Mamoli south of Maputo this luxurious resort has a beautiful ocean setting on a pristine beach stretching more than 2km. The 21 stilted timber suites blend into the dunes each with air-conditioning, en-suite bathroom & outdoor shower, mini-bar with tea & coffee facilities, TV, wifi and private deck with a plunge pool. The restaurant offers fine cuisine and wines whilst the spa will relax and revive. Activities include snorkelling, diving, dolphin watching, horse riding star-gazing and, in season, whale watching and turtles coming ashore to lay their eggs.
This quality lodge on Benguerra Island has ten infinity villas looking out to the sea, five beach villas, three of which are luxury, and two private villas including the Presidential Villa. Each features air-conditioning, bathrooms & outdoor showers, private pool, host butler service and private sundeck. The African themed spa has a range of relaxing and rejuvenating treatments. Dining is excellent with seafood a speciality and lovely beach picnics. Activities include snorkelling, diving, fishing, dolphin & whale watching (seasonal), sailing, bird-watching and star-gazing.
Prices from £367 to £431 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
Prices from £396 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
&BEYOND BENGUERRA ISLAND
CASA REX
Set on the calm waters of a secluded bay, the lodge boasts soft, shimmering sands allowing for swimming right off the beach even at low tide. With ten casinhas, two cabanas and a three bedroomed family unit, all are en-suite (with additional outdoor shower), air-conditioned and have wifi, safe, ceiling fan, laundry and private plunge pools. The stylish dining room and open lounge, with wide sunny decks, are the ideal place to eat and relax. There is a pool and activities include snorkeling and diving, dhow cruise, sea-kayaking and horse-riding (charges may apply).
This 15-room boutique hotel overlooks the beach at Vilanculos with all rooms being en-suite and facing the sea. Each is airconditioned and has tea & coffee facilities, minibar, fridge, wifi and terrace or balcony. A mix of international and local dishes are taken on an outside terrace with a spectacular view of the bay and lush gardens. There is a spa and two pools, one near the beach and one more secluded, and there is a wide range of activities both water and land based including dhow trips, snorkeling, diving, kite-surfing and horse-riding.
Prices from £441 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
Prices from £97 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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HOTELS & LODGES
Mozambique
NUARRO LUXURY ECO LODGE
CORAL LODGE 15:41
Located on one of the most untouched shorelines in Mozambique, this eco-lodge is situated in Nanatha. The 12 luxury beachfront chalets are private and have en-suite facilities with indoor and outdoor showers and wooden sundeck. Some chalets can sleep up to four guests making them ideal for families. The bar and restaurant has a panoramic view and serves local and international cuisine with afternoon tea being served in the ‘sunken’ lounge. Activities are mainly water based with mountain biking and village visits also available.
Set on a stunning beach location, the hotel is situated on a spectacular peninsula in an unspoilt nature reserve minutes from the World Heritage Site of Ilha de Moçambique. Coral Lodge 15:41 is a blend of contemporary design combined with the utmost respect for the rare and unique surroundings. The ten air-conditioned luxury villas have a mini-bar, tea & coffee facilities and safe. The dining is relaxed and flexible but of the highest quality. There are many activities to enjoy from water-sports and viewing the marine life to local culture and history.
Prices from £163 to £212 per person per night sharing (FB basis).
Prices from £258 to £290 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
IBO ISLAND LODGE
AZURA QUILALEA
Ibo Island is steeped in history, rich in culture and has been nominated as a World Heritage Site. The lodge has prime views over the waterfront and was once three historic mansion houses, now tastefully renovated. There are 14 air-conditioned en-suite bedrooms with four poster beds and wide verandahs. Dining features the finest seafood along with local and international specialities taken in a rooftop restaurant. The many activities include massages, snorkelling and diving, island hopping, nature and birding trips and culture and history tours.
Quilalea Island is home to the Afro-chic Azura resort. There are just nine secluded beachfront villas built with local materials which blend into the local surroundings. They are elegantly furnished each with a hand-carved over-sized bed, ceiling fan, mini bar, tea & coffee making facilities, spacious bathrooms, butler service and wooden decks. The hotel has a restaurant and encourages guests to dine where they wish on superb food in different locations around the resort. The land and water based activities are numerous and include a spa.
Prices from £212 to £230 per person per night sharing (FB basis).
Prices from £454 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
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Madagascar This unique country, the fourth largest island in the world, is a combination of stunning wilderness and beautiful beaches, ancient forests and verdant mountains. Much of its ora and fauna is found nowhere else on earth including around 100 species of lemur, one of the highlights of this astounding destination. This is a destination for the experienced traveller and standards, whilst comfortable, are not luxurious.
HIGHLIGHTS Lemurs With around 100 species and sub-species found nowhere else, the searching for and viewing of lemurs proves to be a highlight of any stay. Expert guides will direct you to the best areas to encounter these magical primates. National Parks & Reserves Many Parks and Reserves are accessible and most tours will include visits to a number of them to experience their natural wonders including limestone formations, forests and endangered wildlife. Beaches and islands Known best for its ora and fauna, Madagascar has some stunning beach locations throughout the island and provide
picture perfect verdant forest against golden sands and emerald seas. Whales From July to December the chances of viewing whales are good as these immense mammals seek out the safe and sheltered waters off the coast providing opportunities for close up encounters. People and Culture The island has many different tribes, each with their own unique traditions. Many of these are associated with the reverence of their ancestors, which has helped preserve much of the pristine forests and landscapes.
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PRIVATE TOURING
Madagascar
Classic Madagascar
Forest and Beaches of the South
Taking in some of the best attractions from forests to towns and mountains to beaches, this privately guided tour showcases outstanding scenery, exceptional experiences and sightings of magical lemurs.
Showcasing the many varied attractions in the south of the island including lemurs, forests, whale-viewing (Jun-Dec) and ancient tombs, this private tour will leave you with fond memories of this unique country.
Day 1 Depart from Heathrow to Paris, connect with your flight to Antananarivo and be transferred to your city hotel for 1 night. (D)
Day 1 Depart early morning from Heathrow to Paris and connect with your flight to Antananarivo. Transfer to the Pavillon de l’Emyrne (or similar hotel) for 1 night.
Day 2 Fly to Diego Suarez and enjoy the Three Bays, Cape Miné and baobab trees. 1 night in your hotel. (BD) Days 3-4 Enjoy a trip onto the bay with local fisherman. Transfer to Joffreville, gateway to the Amber Mountain, to spend 2 nights at Nature Lodge. Visit the National Park, home to lemurs, sacred waterfalls, including the Grand Cascade, and other wildlife. (Day 3 FB, Day 4 BD)
Day 2 After breakfast fly down to Fort Dauphin on the south east coast and visit the Antandroy Spiny Forest. Stay 4 nights in the en-suite secluded tents of the Mandrare River Camp. (FP+) Day 3 A morning trip into the sacred Antandroy Forest in search of lemurs and the many bird species. After lunch, relax or select an optional activity. (FP+)
Day 5 On to Ankarana via the Red Tsingy Mountains with eroded sandstone & limestone canyons. Mid-afternoon arrival at your hotel for 2 nights. (BD)
Days 4-5 These two days are spent enjoying the various activities at and around the luxury camp, including wildlife and nature viewing, walking and village visits. (FP+)
Day 6 Walk through the forest viewing indigenous wildlife and amazing scenery. This afternoon view more of this scenery. (BD)
Day 6 Transfer to Manafiafy and 5 nights at the small and intimate Manafiafy Beach & Rainforest Lodge situated on a beautiful white sandy bay fringed by forest and mountains. (FP+)
Day 7 A drive through the most fertile region before reaching the coast and a speedboat transfer to Nosy Be for 3 nights. (BD) Day 8 Embark on traditional pirogues to Lokobe rainforest to search for lemur. Lunch is served by the local villages. (FB) Day 9 The island on Nosy Tanikley forms part of a Marine Reserve and has impressive snorkelling in clear waters. A seafood lunch is provided. (FB) Day 10 Fly back to Antananarivo and be transferred to your day room at a hotel, with optional sightseeing, before an evening transfer to the airport. (BB) Day 11 Depart in the early morning and return back to Heathrow via Paris.
Days 7- 10 Select from a varied choice of activities including snorkelling, canoeing, boat trips, day & night forest walks, whale-viewing from the watch tower (Jun-Dec), local cultural visits and at an extra charge, massage, whale-viewing by boat (Jun-Dec) & deep sea fishing. (FP+) Day 11 After breakfast, drive back to Fort Dauphin and fly to Antananarivo to overnight at the Pavillon de l’Emyrne. (BB) Day 12 After breakfast, take a morning city tour before transferring to the airport and your overnight flight to Paris. (BL) Day 13 Connect on to Heathrow arriving in the afternoon. Note This tour does not operate from January to March.
Note Tours to other regions of Madagascar are available. Prices from £2639 to £3138 per person sharing. Deposit £450 per person Departures Saturday with Air France.
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Prices from £4775 to £5274 per person sharing. Deposit £450 per person. Departures Thursday and Saturday with Air France.
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Tanzania & Kenya The Serengeti and the Masai Mara link together to form one of the greatest natural wildlife areas of the world. This whole region offers spectacular wildlife viewing amidst breathtaking scenery.
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Tanzania Tanzania’s game viewing experiences are widely regarded as some of the best in Africa in three World Heritage Sites - the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti plains and, in the south, the massive untamed Selous Game Reserve. Dominating the border area with Kenya, Mount Kilimanjaro is, at 5,895m (19,341ft), the highest point on the continent and treks to the summit are possible with qualified guides.
HIGHLIGHTS Ngorongoro Crater Some 20 km (12 miles) across and 600 mtrs (1,950 ft) deep, the Crater has the greatest concentration of wildlife in Africa. The Serengeti has reached almost mythical status as the place to see the annual migration of hundreds of thousands of animals. Subject to conditions, a hot air balloon ride provides a whole new look on the incredible scenes below. Lake Manyara & Tarangire Travelling from the gateway town of Arusha and on to Ngorongoro, these two reserves are justifiably included in many itineraries - Lake Manyara at the foot of the Great Rift Valley and Tarangire with its wildlife-rich grasslands and floodplains.
Selous & Ruaha Remote Selous Game Reserve is the largest in the world and is often combined with Ruaha offering an amazing and different take on the traditional view of a wildlife experience in Tanzania. Access is from Dar es Salaam or Arusha. Zanzibar & Pemba The ‘Spice Island’ is known for its beautiful beach, resort hotels and Stone Town. The island of Pemba, just north of Zanzibar, offers world-class game fishing and diving. The Great Migration The usual cycle is as follows: Nov to May, herds gather on the Serengeti; May to Jun they head to the western corridor; Jun to Aug - herds flow into the Mara in Kenya; Sep to Nov - back into the eastern Serengeti.
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Tanzania
SMALL GROUP OR PRIVATE TOUR
Classic Tanzania
This safari combines some of the finest game viewing destinations in Tanzania - the World Heritage Sites of the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti National Park and a stay on magical Zanzibar. The area is rich in wildlife and scenery, rewarding the traveller with a myriad of sights, sounds and some truly memorable experiences.
Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow airport to Nairobi. Day 2 On arrival connect with the flight to Kilimanjaro airport and transfer to Arusha and your accommodation for the night. Day 3 Depart Arusha after lunch and drive to Tarangire National Park for game viewing. Overnight at your chosen lodge. (BD) Day 4 Morning game drive before crossing the Great Rift Valley to Lake Manyara and your accommodation for the night. (FP) Day 5 Morning game viewing before heading for the Serengeti with magnificent scenery en route. 2 nights at your chosen game lodge. (FP) Day 6 Morning and afternoon game viewing in the Park observing the extraordinary wildlife in its natural habitat. (FP) Day 7 On to the Ngorongoro Crater via Olduvai, site of man’s oldest fossilised remains, and game viewing in the Crater. Overnight at your chosen game lodge. (FP) Day 8 Return to Arusha then fly to Zanzibar. Be transferred on arrival to your resort accommodation for 5 nights. (BB) Days 9-12 Enjoy all that the hotel has to offer with its white sand, excellent cuisine and water based activities. (BB) Day 13 Transfer to the airport, fly to Nairobi and a connecting flight back to the London. (B) Day 14 Arrive Heathrow in the early morning.
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Small Group Safari This small group tour uses a range of hotels and lodges each being well located to showcase the main attractions of the area. All have an atmosphere which reflects their environment, being different in design but all offering good quality en-suite accommodation and facilities, providing a perfect base for game drives. The tour uses a mix of Serena Hotels and Sopa Lodges and operates with a maximum of seven guests in a vehicle with guaranteed window seats and pop-up roof to maximise the game viewing opportunities. Prices from £2837 to £3838 per person sharing. Deposit from £750 per person Departures Wednesday and Saturday with Kenya Airways. Private Safari Option This tour may be taken on a private basis with your own exclusive guide enhancing your experience of the stunning scenery and wildlife. Your accommodation includes the Tarangire Kirumuru Camp, the Kirumuru Manyara Tented Lodge, the Serengeti Soroi Lodge and the Ngorongoro Lemala Tented Camp (the Ngorongoro Exploreans Lodge will be used in April and May). Each is full of local character offering ensuite accommodation complemented by high quality facilities and a high standard of cuisine. Each has its own facilities and activities e.g. walking tours, spa treatments, biking etc. Accommodation in Zanzibar is at the Ras Nungwi. (BB) Note Other hotels in Zanzibar may be chosen. Prices from £3235 to £4629 per person sharing. Deposit from £900 per person. Departures Daily with Kenya Airways.
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PRIVATE LUXURY SAFARI
Treasures of Tanzania
This superb safari experience takes in the iconic wildlife areas of northern Tanzania - the Ngorongoro Crater and the National Parks of Serengeti and Tarangire - using luxury camps with transfers by light aircraft.
Day 1 Overnight flight from Heathrow to Nairobi. Day 2 Take a connecting flight to Kilimanjaro airport and transfer to the Arusha Coffee Lodge for your overnight stay. (D) Days 3-4 Fly on to Tarangire National Park and 2 nights Oliver’s Camp. You will experience fantastic game viewing on the grasslands and floodplains during your stay. (FP+) Days 5-6 Transfer by light aircraft to Ngorongoro Crater and Gibbs Farm for 2 nights. Enjoy game viewing drives into the Crater and surrounds. (FP+) Days 7-9 A light aircraft flight will take you to the Serengeti for the Great Migration (in season) and 3 nights at either of the luxurious Olakira or Kimondo Camps. (FP+) Day 10 Fly back to Arusha to connect with your flight to Zanzibar and 4 nights at Matemwe Retreat. (FB+) Days 11-13 Enjoy all that your private villa has to offer - superb setting, service and cuisine. (FB+) Day 14 Fly from Zanzibar to Nairobi connecting with the evening flight to London. (B) Day 15 Arrive at Heathrow in the early morning. Note This tour does not operate in April and May. Prices from £6571 to £8333 per person sharing. Deposit £2000 per person. Departures Daily with Kenya Airways. Park fees included. Luggage 15kg per person in soft bags.
Oliver’s Camp, Tarangire Located in the quieter south east of the Park, Oliver’s Camp has just ten en-suite safari tents with a genuine ‘bush camp’ feel complemented by high levels of service, comfort and amenities. There are twice daily game drives with a number of additional game and bush experiences to enjoy (charges may apply). Gibb’s Farm, Ngorongoro Crater Nestled on forested slopes close to the Crater, Gibb’s Farm is an original 1920s farmhouse now lovingly restored with the addition of 17 cottages, all beautifully decorated. The service and atmosphere is unobtrusive and relaxed. Activities include game drives, local, waterfall and Crater rim walks, cycling safaris and village visits.
Olakira Camp or Kimondo Camp The choice of camp is dependent on the time of year in order to maximise the viewing of the Great Migration. Each camp is beautifully appointed with quality service. The dining is excellent and the guides provide an enthralling wildlife experience for all guests.
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Tanzania
PRIVATE SAFARI
Tanzania Adventure Safari
Experience Tanzania and its wildlife in the great outdoors on a private mobile camping safari. Using walk-in tents with beds and en-suite facilities in the bush, this quality safari operates just for you and your party.
Day 1 Depart Heathrow for Nairobi. Day 2 Connect with a flight to Kilimanjaro airport and transfer to the Arumeru River Lodge in Arusha for 1 night. (BB) Day 3 After breakfast be collected by your guide and drive to your private camp in Tarangire National Park for 2 nights. Enjoy some game viewing en-route. (FB) Day 4 Plan your day’s game viewing activity in conjunction with your guide and set off into the bush to enjoy seeking out wildlife and relishing the scenery. (FB) Day 5 With game viewing en-route, drive to Lake Manyara
National Park for an overnight stay at Kirurumu Tented Lodge overlooking the lake. (FB) Day 6 Following more game viewing continue your private safari and spend 3 nights in your private camp in the renowned Serengeti National Park. (FB) Days 7-8 Your guide will again discuss with you the plans for the next couple of days to fully maximise your time in this renowned game-rich area. (FB) Day 9 During the morning, drive from the Serengeti over to the Ngorongoro region for 1 night at the Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge set on one of the best locations on the Crater, ideal for enjoying sundowners while viewing some spectacular sunsets. (FB) Day 10 Travel back to Kilimanjaro airport for the flight to Nairobi connecting with the evening flight to London. (B) Day 11 Arrive back at Heathrow airport in the morning. Note This tour is based on one party of 4 or 6 persons but it will operate with 2 persons for a supplement. The tour does not operate in April and May.
Prices from £2993 to £3497 (4 pax) and £2726 and £3223 (6 pax) per person sharing. Deposit from £750 per person. Departures Daily with Kenya Airways. Park fees included.
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FLYING SAFARI
Southern Safari Selous & Ruaha
Located in the southern part of Tanzania, and more remote than the popular northern Parks and Reserves, lie the truly spectacular and enormous Selous Game Reserve and the rarely visited Ruaha National Park which both retain the feeling of true African bushland yet enjoying the comforts of these excellent camps and lodges. Day 1 Fly from the UK via Amsterdam to Dar es Salaam, and overnight at your hotel.
Day 8 After breakfast, transfer to Dar es Salaam for the same day connection to the UK via Amsterdam. (B)
Day 2 Fly into Selous Game Reserve and stay at your chosen camp for 3 nights. Enjoy a game viewing trip. (FP)
Day 9 Arrive back in the UK in the morning.
Days 3-4 Each day is spent game viewing by vehicle, boat or on foot. (FP) Day 5 Transfer by light aircraft to Ruaha National Park for 3 nights at your chosen lodge. Game viewing in the afternoon. (FP) Days 6-7 Spend each day game viewing with expert guides in this wildlife rich area. (FP)
Note On Day 8 it is possible to fly on to Zanzibar. Some camps do not operate year round. Prices Standard from £3148 to £3714 and Superior £3427 to £5157 per person sharing. Deposit £850 per person. Departures Daily with KLM. Park fees included. Luggage 15kg per person in soft bags.
Standard Rufiji River Camp Selous Set in the heart of the reserve the camp has 20 en suite tents with a river & sunset facing verandah. The central area houses the restaurant, lounge and bar with views over the river where an almost constant flow of animals come to drink. For relaxation there is a small pool. The game viewing is excellent and varied.
Standard Ruaha River Lodge Ruaha With a spectacular location along the rocky banks of the Great Ruaha River, the lodge has 20 comfortable stone & thatch cottage style en-suite rooms. Sundowners are taken around the camp fire on the river bank or from a higher vantage point to take in the views. Game drives and walks are available.
Luxury Siwandu Selous Delightfully situated on the banks of a lake, Siwandu has spacious and luxurious en-suite tents, six at North Camp and seven at South Camp each independent of the other allowing for a very private experience. Game drives, walks and boat trips can be tailor made to suit individual requirements.
Luxury Jongomero Camp Ruaha Beautifully set on an isolated part of the Jongomero River, the camp has eight well-appointed tented suites built on raised wooden platforms under a thatch roof. The wildlife is diverse and may be viewed by vehicle or on foot, but just as often from and within the camp which adds to the experience.
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Tanzania
Tanzania Experiences
MT KILIMANJARO CLIMB
CHADA KATAVI
WALK THE SERENGETI
At 5,895m (19,341ft) Mt Kilimanjaro is a severe test for anyone. There is a choice of routes to the summit of different durations and severity, but all are challenging yet achievable. Experienced guides will lead, escort and encourage you through the terrain to reach your goal.
Katavi National Park is one of the great wildlife experiences. It is famous for its big game and numbers are impressive. The camp has six safari tents on wooden platforms located on the edge of the Chada Plain. Wide open fronts and shaded net windows let in the passing breeze. Ensuite bathrooms have bucket showers and eco-flush toilets. Daily game drives and superb walking trails are included with an option of a fly-camping sleep-out under the stars. Closed mid-Nov - 31 May.
A 3-4 day hike on the edge of the Serengeti brings you through the dramatic gorges lining the escarpment of the Great Rift Valley and down to the shores of Lake Eyasi. Explore the wild untouched bush with the Hadzabe hunters. With porters to carry the camp equipment and all your basic needs catered for by the simple comforts of the camp. The pace is not punishing, but basic fitness is a must – and for those that want to push themselves, there can be ample opportunity provided by your accompanying warriors.
Note Accommodation varies according to the route chosen, ranging from tents to huts, from communal to more private. Facilities are basic but functional. A basic level of fitness is required. Prices Standard Trek from £1031 per person. Premium Trek from £1733 per person. Deposit £350 per person. Departures various - please enquire. Note excludes tips.
Prices 4 night fly in package from Arusha from £3698 to £4097 per person (inc fly camping). Deposit £800 per person. Departures Thursday. Park fees USD120 excluded. Luggage 15kg per person in soft bags.
Prices 3 night fly in package from Arusha from £3666 per person. Deposit £950 per person. Departures Selected dates. Park fees included. Luggage 15kg per person in soft bags.
GREYSTOKE MAHALE The Mahale Mountains soar to 2,439m (8,002ft) above Lake Tanganyika. The forested slopes are home to the world’s largest known population of chimpanzees. Greystoke Mahale has six en-suite lodges each looking out over a wide lakeside beach. Activities include fishing, kayaking, dhow sundowners and chimpanzee tracking and viewing. Closed mid Mar - 31 May. Prices £423 to £798 per person per night sharing (FP+ basis).
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ZANZIBAR
Lying some 44 kms (25 miles) off the Tanzanian coast is an archipelago made up of Zanzibar and a number of other islands. Zanzibar (known locally as Unguja and previously as the Spice Island) is a large island which is characterised by beautiful sandy beaches fringed by coral reefs and is the ideal place to relax after your safari on the mainland or for a perfect Indian Ocean getaway. The old city of Stone Town is the cultural heart of Zanzibar where little has changed over the centuries. It is a place of winding alleyways, bustling bazaars, mosques and ornate Arab houses. Amongst its attractions is the ‘House of Wonders’ with its pillars, balconies and carved doors, Livingstone House, Hammammi Baths and old Arab Fort. Some hotels close at certain times of the year.
Matemwe Lodge
STONE TOWN Staying in the capital Stone Town offers a choice of quality hotels. These include the Zanzibar Serena, being well positioned with wonderful sea views comprising 52 ocean facing rooms in two restored historic buildings. The boutique Jafferji House & Spa is a lovingly restored private home comprising ten luxury suites, restaurants and spa. Tembo House is another restored hotel set in the heart of the city with 37 bedrooms, most with balconies overlooking the sea or the courtyard and pool. There is a fine restaurant serving local and international cuisine. Prices from £98 to £130 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Lodge Beach Bar
MATEMWE LODGE & RETREAT
RAS NUNGWI
Set amongst rocks on one of the best beaches on the north east coast, Matemwe Lodge enjoys lovely views across the lagoon. The twelve well-appointed thatched lodges each has a private verandah with a hammock and a sofa. The restaurant is noted for its fresh seafood and local ingredients. The swimming pool has a bar and sun terrace. A number of water based activities are available (charges apply). Matemwe Retreat is set slightly apart from the lodge having four air-conditioned villas with private plunge pools, roof terraces and a small private beach.
This luxurious yet unpretentious resort on the northern tip of the island is noted for its charm and hospitality. Set in lush gardens dropping onto a superb uncrowded beach, the 32 tastefully furnished rooms have a four poster bed, air-conditioning, ceiling fan and safe. The Lodge rooms have garden views whilst the Chalet rooms a sea view, as does the lovely pool. Fine cuisine is provided in the Ubora Restaurant complemented by an excellent wine list. Activities include diving, deep sea fishing, water sports and excursions (charges may apply).
Prices Lodge from £216 to £255 and Retreat from £340 to £416 per person per night sharing (FB basis).
Prices from £103 to £138 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
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Breezes
BREEZES BEACH CLUB
THE RESIDENCE ZANZIBAR
On the east of the island this 5 star hotel fronts onto a white sandy beach. All 70 bedrooms and suites have a terrace or balcony. Standard rooms overlook the gardens whilst deluxe rooms & spacious suites, the latter with elevated views from large balconies, are closer to the beach. There is a choice of restaurants and bars, a pool and a number of water based activities. Nearby is the sister property Baraza Resort & Spa which has 30 stunning villas each with a plunge pool and a wide range of facilities. The Baraza is all-inclusive.
Situated in a classic Indian Ocean scene of powdery white sand and coconut palms, each one of the 66 stylish villas has its own private pool and excellent facilities, including bicycles, should you wish to explore. This quality is matched in all other areas of the resort. The main area has two excellent restaurants, or you could enjoy an in-room service if you prefer. The separate high quality spa offers a wide range of therapies and treatments. There are a number of land and water based activities. The hotel is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World.
Prices Breezes from £56 to £91 (DB basis) and Baraza from £215 to £277 pppn sharing (AI basis).
Prices from £178 to £307 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
PONGWE BEACH HOTEL
MNEMBA ISLAND LODGE
The resort fronts onto the beautiful white sands of the east coast and the 16 traditional thatched cottages each has a private terrace to take in the views of the beach or gardens. The cuisine is excellent having an emphasis on seafood but all tastes are catered for and the relaxed atmosphere allows the chefs to provide for individual requirements. The bay’s clear blue waters offer excellent bathing and snorkelling or diving and there is a traditional long boat for guests to explore and fish the deeper ocean beyond the protective reef.
A private island resort off the north east coast, Mnemba is renowned for its relaxed hosting and barefoot luxury with an outdoor feel enhanced by the timber and thatch build. There are just 10 suites, each with their own beach bivouac on white sand. Excellent food is served in the dining area and a comfortable lounge and bar is the perfect place to relax. The watersports centre offers a range of water activities. The island is an important turtle nesting site and in season, you may be lucky enough to witness a laying or hatching event.
Prices from £80 to £91 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
Prices from £434 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
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Kenya Named after Mount Kenya (5,248 m or 17,058 ft) or ‘Kirinyaga’ the mountain of whiteness, the country straddles the equator and is bisected by the Great Rift Valley. The choice of safaris in over 30 National Parks and Reserves is huge and takes in some of the iconic names known to millions worldwide.
HIGHLIGHTS Masai Mara Justifiably the most famous of Kenya’s attractions, the Masai Mara is known for the Great Migration, when each July to September hundreds of thousands of plains game migrate into the reserve, a truly spectacular sight. Amboseli National Park To the south near the border with Tanzania and dominated by Mount Kilimanjaro, the Amboseli is home to large concentrations of game animals being especially well-known for its elephants. Reserves & Parks to the North To the north of Nairobi are a number of game reserves and Parks offering excellent game viewing. Aberdare National Park with its two famous lodges, Treetops and The
Ark; Samburu set in a rugged landscape; and the Laikipia plateau area with its sweeping plains and gorges. The Lakes The country has many soda lakes including Elementaita, Nakuru and Bogoria with its swathes of flamingos. The fresh water Lake Naivasha is a popular destination with its sporting and leisure activities. Beach Resorts From Diani in the south to Malindi in the north, the Indian Ocean laps at palm fringed beaches with a number of excellent hotels and resorts offering snorkelling, diving, water sports and relaxation, a perfect add-on to a safari.
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Classic Kenya
This journey has a wonderfully contrasting mixture of game viewing, scenery and beach. Combining Mount Kenya, the Samburu Game Reserve in the north, Lake Nakuru in the Rift Valley, the famous Masai Mara and the Indian Ocean coastline. It may be taken as part of a small group or on a private basis, as described below. Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow to Nairobi. Day 2 Arrive in the morning and transfer to the Serena Hotel in the city. Afternoon at leisure. Day 3 Drive north to the Samburu Game Reserve for 2 nights at your chosen lodge. Spend the afternoon game viewing. (FB) Day 4 Spend the day game viewing in the reserve which is noted for the varied animal and bird life. (FB) Day 5 Continue into the forests on the lower slopes of Mount Kenya and overnight at an hotel in the area. (FB) Day 6 Descend into the Great Rift Valley to view the flamingos around Lake Nakuru, Overnight at your chosen lodge. (FB) Day 7 Drive into the Masai Mara with game viewing en route for 2 nights at your selected lodge. (FB) Day 8 Game viewing in this renowned wildlife rich area. (FB) Day 9 A scenic drive back to Nairobi for the afternoon flight to Mombasa for 5 nights at your chosen resort hotel. (AI or BD) Days 10-13 At leisure to enjoy this stunning resort. (AI or BD) Day 14 Afternoon transfer to Mombasa for the flight to Nairobi and connect with the flight to London. (B) Day 15 Arrive Heathrow airport early morning. Note Alternatively, on Day 9 extensions to Zanzibar, Mozambique or Mauritius can be taken.
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Small Group Safari This small group tour uses a range of well-located lodges with good facilities in each of the areas visited including Mountain Lodge on Mount Kenya, either Sopa Lodge or Simba Lodge in Samburu, Flamingo Hill Camp at Lake Nakuru, the Mara Serena in the Masai Mara and the Baobab Beach Resort on Diani beach. Each of the camps and lodges offer a taste of local culture that fit well into their environment, and are the perfect base from which to depart on game drives into the surrounding plains and bush. Prices from £2642 to £3792 per person sharing. Deposit £375 per person. Departures Sun, Thu and Fri with Kenya Airways. Private Safari Option This private safari option utilises quality accommodation whilst travelling, with the benefit of a private guide. All have excellent locations and offer a good standard of service and facilities. The selected accommodation includes the Mountain Lodge on the lower slopes of Mount Kenya, Samburu Intrepid Club in Samburu, Serena Camp in the Lake Elementaita region, Kichwe Tembo Tented Lodge in the Masai Mara and Swahili Beach in Diani Beach. Each of these is full of local character being complemented by high quality facilities and cuisine. Prices from £3498 to £4144 per person sharing. Deposit from £500 per person. Departures Daily with Kenya Airways.
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Treasures of Kenya
This stunning 13 day air safari & beach holiday combines some of the finest accommodation with two of the country’s most prestigious and renowned game viewing reserves and a relaxing beach stay at the secluded resort of Kinondo Kwetu, located on Diani beach, to produce an excellent holiday experience. Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow to Nairobi. Day 2 Arrive in the morning and transfer to the House of Waine for 1 night. Have the rest of the day at leisure. (D)
Day 9 A final morning’s game viewing before flying to Ukunda on the south coast and transfer to Kinondo Kwetu for 3 nights. (FB+)
Day 3 Depart early for the flight to Chaffa where you will be transferred to Joy’s Camp in the Shaba National Reserve for a stay of 3 nights. Afternoon game viewing. (FP+)
Days 10-11 At leisure to enjoy the numerous activities. (FB+)
Days 4-5 Spend the days game viewing by vehicle or on foot. There is the opportunity for painting or other activities. (FP+)
Day 13 Arrive Heathrow early morning.
Day 6 Transfer to the airstrip for the flight into the Masai Mara. Stay 3 nights at Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp. (FP+) Days 7-8 Days spent game viewing. (FP+)
Day 12 Have the morning at leisure before an afternoon flight to Wilson, transfer to Nairobi for the evening flight to London. (B) Prices from £4889 to £6741 per person sharing. Deposit £1400 per person. Departures Daily with Kenya Airways. Park fees included. Luggage 15kg per person in soft bags.
House of Waine This eleven bedroom boutique hotel is set in a quiet location and is renowned for its fine décor and facilities with marble bathrooms, mini-bar and tea & coffee making facilities. The garden has a bar and swimming pool. It is close to the Giraffe Centre, the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust & Elephant Orphanage and Nairobi National Park.
Joy’s Camp Located in the Shaba Game Reserve approximately 330 kms (200 miles) north of Nairobi, Joy’s Camp is the original site of Joy Adamson’s campsite. It consists of ten large Bedouin style en-suite tents each with views from the private decking. There is a pool and activities include game drives, walks, bush breakfasts and sundowners.
Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp The Cottar safari tradition began in 1919 and the unparalleled safari experience is still maintained. The camp is situated in the Masai Mara in an untouched private conservancy. There are ten luxury private en-suite tents and two main tents for fine dining, drinking, reading and relaxation. There is a pool and spa area.
Kinondo Kwetu The peaceful hideaway is located about 15 minutes south of the resort of Diani set on a private beach surrounded by woodland. Accommodation is comprised of nine beautifully designed cottages, suites and villas of various sizes. Dining is usually outdoors often in different scenic locations. There are numerous activities to enjoy.
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PRIVATE SAFARI
Kenya Variety
Over the years the highly regarded Governors’ Camps have received great recognition and a number of awards. In recent times some of the camps have achieved wider fame as the base for both the BBC’s Big Cat Diary and Planet Live series of television programmes. They offer understated elegance and a quality game experience. Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow to Nairobi. Day 2 Arrive in the morning and transfer onto a flight over the great Rift Valley to Loldia House for a stay of 3 nights. (LD) Day 3 Full day in Lake Nakuru National Park famous for its flamingos, water birds, rhino and leopard. (FP) Day 4 Day at leisure. (FP) Day 5 Take an afternoon flight to the Masai Mara Game Reserve for 3 nights at Little Governors’ Camp. (FP) Day 6 Early morning and afternoon game drives. (FP) Day 7 Enjoy a day’s game viewing, an optional excursion to Mfangano Island or a hot air balloon flight (charges apply). (FP)
Loldia House Set in 3,400 ha (8,500 acres) on one of Kenya’s oldest estates. The nine en-suite rooms nestle under acacia trees on the shores of Lake Naivasha. A colonial style is reflected in the architecture and furnishings. There are many activities to enjoy from game and bird viewing to walking and night game drives on the estate.
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Day 8 Game viewing in the morning with an afternoon flight to Nairobi to then connect on the evening flight to London. (BL) Day 9 Arrive Heathrow early morning. Note On Day 8, you can continue your holiday at a Kenyan beach resort (see pages 126/7) or Mfangano Island Camp on Lake Victoria. Prices from £2519 to £4077 per person sharing. Deposit £500 per person. Departures Daily with Kenya Airways. Park fees included. Luggage 15kg per person in soft bags. Little Governors’ Camp This intimate camp is accessed via boat and a short guided walk ensuring peace and privacy. The 17 spacious tents are en-suite with large private verandahs and set around a waterhole that often teems with animal and bird life. Daytime meals are usually taken in the open air with dinner near a camp fire in the dining tent.
Other Governors’ Camps Il Moran is a small intimate lodge hidden in the Masai Mara with just ten luxurious tents lining the banks of the Mara River with amazing game viewing. Governors’ Camp, once exclusively for Kenya’s colonial governors, the 37 tents nestle in the forest along the banks of the Mara River with either river or plains view. Away from the Masai Mara is Mfangano Island Camp with six rondavels set in beautiful gardens on the shore of Lake Victoria, a haven of calm with fishing, bird watching, boating, walking and relaxation the order of the day.
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Kenya Adventure Safari
This twin-centre safari provides a more traditional style of camping in safari tents, each with shower and toilet, incorporating the famous wildlife areas of the Amboseli National Park and the Masai Mara. Both locations offer superb game viewing and a memorable experience. A sample itinerary is shown below, others are available.
Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow airport to Nairobi. Day 2 Transfer to Wilson Airport to board a light aircraft flight to the Selenkay Conservancy, Amboseli National Park to be met and transferred to Selenkay Adventure Camp for 3 nights. (FP) Days 3-4 The camp is perfectly located to maximise the safari and game viewing experience for guests with morning and evening game drives in open 4x4 safari vehicles led by a qualified and experienced guide. A highlight is the magic of a Kenyan sunset with a sundowner as the day turns to night. (FP) Day 5 Transfer back to the airstrip for a flight back to Wilson Airport to connect on to a flight to the Masai Mara and be met and transferred to the Ol Kinyei Adventure Camp, in the conservancy of the same name, for 3 nights. (FP)
Selenkay Adventure Camp Located in a private conservancy in the heart of Maasai country near Amboseli, the camp offers guests a real taste of Africa with en-suite tented accommodation with mattresses and pillows. All the food is prepared by the camp cook and staff. The experienced guides and spotters take you on 4WD game drives in the conservancy.
Days 6-7 The camp is shaded beneath a grove of acacia trees and accesses the Masai Mara, renowned for its wildlife, with the emphasis on showcasing the best it has to offer. Game viewing drives with trackers and expert guides allow this. In addition, guided nature walks in the Conservancy are available. (FP) Day 8 After breakfast, travel by light aircraft to Wilson Airport, then transfer to the main airport and your flight to the UK. (B) Day 9 Arrive in London Heathrow in the early morning. Prices from £2242 to £2629 per person sharing. Deposit £500 per person. Departures Daily with Kenya Airways. Park fees included. Luggage 15kg per person in soft bags.
Ol Kinyei Adventure Camp The camp is in a shady setting in the Ol Kinyei Conservancy in the Masai Mara having two person stand up tents with their own private facilities and comfortable mattresses. The camp staff and guides are experts in providing a genuine African safari experience in the heart of the bush, and the memories will linger long.
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Kenya
MAASAI WALKING TRAIL
KENYA HORSE SAFARIS
COMMUNTY ACTIVITIES
A 6 day walking safari brings you close to the nature of Kenya, more so when led by Maasai tribesmen. Each day’s leisurely walk lasts around 6 hours with ample stops for refreshment. The Maasai will share their ancient knowledge of the land, wildlife, stars and stories of old. Each night will see you in a different camp or lodge.
Riding on horse-back over the hills and plains of Kenya is an exhilarating experience. This 5 day stay, based at Ol Donyo Lodge, will see you ride out from the ranch taking in the scenery and viewing the free roaming wildlife. For nonriders, alternative activities include vehicle game drives, bush walks and relaxing around the pool.
Aside from Kenya’s stunning scenery, wildlife and experiences, it is the people that are its heartbeat and numerous projects are designed to help the local communities. We often are asked by clients how they can not only see such projects but also how to get involved. Many encourage the involvement of visitors and we are able to assist with making arrangements to visit and participate in visits to schools villages, water provision and health centres. Local businesses proliferate making a myriad of items from crafts to building bricks and farming to recycling. All benefit from the exposure and support and we are pleased to be able to offer this facility.
Note Other walking trails are available, all are moderate and will suit people with a basic level of fitness. Each walker only carries a small daypack, the luggage is carried by pack animals. Price from £1698 per person sharing. Deposit £450 per person. Park Fees included. Luggage 15kg per person in soft bags.
Note All ages are accepted and should, ideally, be experienced and used to riding for a few hours at a time. The maximum weight is 95kgs. It is strongly advised that a riding hat is worn. Price from £1535 per person sharing. Deposit £450 per person. Park fees included. Luggage 15kg per person in soft bags.
KITICH CAMP MATHEWS RANGE
Rising up from the desert, the Mathews Mountain Range is different to almost anywhere else is Kenya. Distinctive forest covers the mountain slopes providing a unique habitat for wildlife. Kitich Camp has just six private en-suite safari tents with the main lodge overlooking a river glade. The emphasis here is on having minimal impact on the environment, for example, only solar power is used. Activities include guided walks, night game viewing, rock pool swimming and bush picnics. Prices from £283 per person sharing (FP+ basis).
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KENYA BEACH RESORTS
There are some lovely resorts and hotels set on the sparkling Indian Ocean beaches of the Kenyan coast. We offer a wide choice with something to appeal to everyone and is a perfect way to round off a Kenyan safari. The properties shown range from resorts with quality accommodation complemented by a wide choice of activities and services to smaller more intimate hotels providing the ideal beach hideaway. Between May and July there can be some restrictions on watersport activities, and some hotels close at certain times of year, please check with us for details.
MEDINA PALMS
SERENA BEACH RESORT & SPA Located on Shanzu Beach, some 30km from Mombasa, the hotel is set on a sandy beach amidst extensive gardens having 164 en-suite rooms in a number of categories. Each has airconditioning, tea & coffee facilities, safe, wifi and satellite TV. For dining, there are two restaurants and a pizzeria, coffee shop and ice-cream parlour along with 24hr room service. Activities are plentiful including a swimming pool, tennis, gym, nature trails and water sports amongst others (charges may apply). There is a laundry service and baby-sitting is available on request. Prices from £87 to £106 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
WATER LOVERS BEACH RESORT
This exclusive destination enjoys a beachfront setting on the powder white sands and crystal waters of one of the world’s top 10 beaches in Watamu near Malindi. All-suite accommodation is offered in various categories, all with excellent facilities and amenities. There is a range of dining from private dinners to relaxed beachside picnics and tapas to pastries. The Sakina Spa is a rooftop oasis of calm with numerous beauty and holistic treatments on offer. Activities include a fitness centre, mountain biking, snorkeling, diving, fishing and water sports.
Diani Beach, with its white sands and turquoise waters, is the location for this quaint property with eight very spacious cottages and a self-contained villa. Each has air-conditioning, safe, wifi and an ocean view veranda. The beach restaurant has a turtle-shaped infinity pool. Tides restaurant serves a mix of Mediterranean and local cuisine and the beach bar is the perfect place to enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail. The numerous activities include kite and wind surfing, fishing, diving and golf (charges may apply). A spa offers treatments throughout the day.
Prices from £86 to £135 per person per night sharing (RO basis).
Prices from £130 to £139 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
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Main House
BAOBAB BEACH RESORT & SPA
MSAMBWENI BEACH HOUSE
Set on the lovely Diani Beach in 33 hectares (80 acres) of tropical gardens overlooking the Indian Ocean. The hotel offers guests an experience combining quality accommodation, facilities, dining and entertainment. The various categories of room all share the Baobab’s philosophy of providing guests with comfort in tasteful surroundings. There is a choice of restaurants and bars. There are three pools along with a Wellness Club and Spa and activities range from tennis and snorkelling to diving and fishing (charges may apply).
This peaceful stunning property to the south of Diani, is set in 11 hectares (28 acres) of natural land and has a large private beach of white sand. A personal service is provided to guests accommodated in one of three en-suite rooms in the main house, a luxury en-suite tent or three small luxury villas with sea views. Fine cuisine is created by the chef. The house has an infinity pool perched on a cliff top and the winding jetty provides the perfect sundowner spot overlooking the ocean. House drinks are included along with various activities.
Prices from £69 to £98 per person per night sharing (AI basis).
Prices from £248 to £285 per person per night sharing (FB+ basis).
SWAHILI BEACH
KINONDO KWETU
Located on Diani Beach this 5 star resort hotel combines African, Arabian and Indian influences in its design. All 140 rooms and suites have flat screen TVs, mini-bar, tea & coffee facilities, wifi, air-conditioning and safe. Superior rooms have ocean views whereas the suites have a connecting lounge, dining verandah and kitchen. With four restaurants and a coffee shop the dining choice is excellent. There is a spa, fitness centre and beauty salon and an eight tier pool. The watersports centre has a range of activities and children are well catered for.
Set on beautiful Diani beach, this small but lovely hotel provides a home away from home for no more than 38 guests. There are a range of room types sleeping up to five people all simply but stylishly furnished and appointed. Dining is an eclectic affair and may be taken on the beach one night, by the pool the next and under the trees the next. The emphasis is on fresh local food and is very relaxed. Activities include snorkelling, diving, boat trips to sandy islands, kayaking, and numerous other water sports (charges may apply).
Prices from £101 to £133 per person per night sharing (DB basis).
Prices from £319 to £355 per person per night sharing (AI basis).
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Rwanda Known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills” Rwanda is a land of great diversity and outstanding beauty. Whilst it is renowned for its mountain gorilla viewing, there are other areas to discover with National Parks, stunning scenery, wildlife and a warm and friendly people who have rediscovered mutual respect and a love for life.
HIGHLIGHTS Gorillas The undisputed jewel in Rwanda’s crown. The Volcanoes National Park is a stronghold of the mountain gorilla. Treks to view these incredible animals occur each day but are strictly controlled with a limited numbers of permits and must be prebooked. See page 138 for an example of a typical trek.
Nyungwe Forest National Park South west from Kigali, this beautiful park offers the chance to trek and view chimpanzees, colobus monkeys and even take a canopy walk through the forest. The rainforest scenery is beautiful and rewards the visitor with rich birdlife and, usually, views of primates.
Volcanoes National Park In addition to the gorillas, this scenic park has trekking to view golden monkeys, caves, nature in abundance, an historic village used by the kings of old, local community initiative visits and Dian Fossey’s resting place.
Lake Kivu Set on the western border of Rwanda, the stunning scenery round the lake is a mix of natural and farmed land. The road hugs the sides of steep hills as it bends along the lake side. The town of Rubona has a brewery, worthy of a refreshing halt.
Akagera National Park On the border with Tanzania, this park offers an amazing variety of birdlife and plains game with hippo and crocodile in the lakes and rivers. Lions have recently been reintroduced and at times it is possible to see the resident elephant herd.
Kigali This clean and friendly city became the capital after independence in 1962. Recent history is remembered at the moving Genocide Museum and in numerous projects which have brought the people together. The citizens’ optimism and positive attitude has truly rebuilt the country.
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SMALL GROUP TOUR
Classic Rwanda
This 11 day tour showcases the best that Rwanda has to offer from National Parks and game viewing to cultural encounters and, of course, chimpanzees and gorillas. The scenery is spectacular and the people warm and friendly. A basic level of fitness is required when trekking to the apes but the experience will be exceptional and moving.
Day 1 Depart the UK via Amsterdam to Kigali, be met and transfer to the Hotel Des Mille Collines for 1 night. (BB) Day 2 After breakfast head for the Akagera National Park viewing the fruit plantations en route and the usually abundant birdlife, followed by a late afternoon game drive. 2 nights in Ruzizi Tented Camp. (FP) Day 3 Morning and late afternoon game drives along with a boat trip on Lake Ihema. (FP) Day 4 Return to Kigali after breakfast with a city tour including the Genocide Museum. 1 night Hotel Des Mille Collines. (BB) Day 5 The tour continues via the reconstructed 19thC former palace of the King and on to Huye, the country’s second city, and classed as its intellectual heart with universities and museums. A visit is made to the National Museum and its fine ethnographic displays. 2 nights at Nyungwe Forest Lodge. (FB)
Day 9 An early departure to drive to the Volcanoes National Park for your small group trek to view the gorillas, based on your age and apparent fitness. Trekking times vary but the result will be more than worth it. Return to the lodge for lunch before enjoying an afternoon at leisure or an optional trip. (FP)
Day 6 Enter the Nyungwe Forest Park and trek to locate the chimpanzees before lunch and a visit to a local tea factory. (FP)
Day 10 Leaving the foothills, drive south past the many plantations on a scenic drive back to Kigali where you will be taken to the airport for your flight back via Amsterdam. (B)
Day 7 After breakfast take a fascinating drive to the western spur of the Great Rift Valley and on to Karongi, known as the ‘beach city’ on the eastern shore of scenic Lake Kivu. Overnight Cormoran Lodge. (FB) Day 8 Continue with your adventure and head for the Virunga Volcanoes via hills, valleys and rivers arriving at your base for gorilla trekking before lunch and 2 nights at Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge. (FB)
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Day 11 Arrival back in to the UK.
Prices from £4852 to £5749 includes one gorilla and one chimp trek permit per person sharing. Deposit £1750 per person. Departures various with KLM. Trek fees included. Luggage 20kg per person in soft bags.
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Gorilla Trekking The opportunity to come face to face with our closest relative is humbling and one which evokes strong emotions in those lucky enough to experience it. Both Rwanda and Uganda offer such trips and showcased below is an example of a trip in each country. For all gorilla treks a basic level of fitness is required and viewing is limited to around eight people for one hour to minimise the disturbance to the gorillas. The successful encounter rate is almost 100%, and two treks are recommended to maximise the experience. Each of our gorilla treks includes one permit per person. Additional permits may be obtained, in advance and subject to availability, for Rwanda at $750 per person, and Uganda from $450-$600 per person (prices subject to change). On both tours other accommodation may be substituted for that shown.
Rwanda A 3 day tour from Kigali takes you into the realm of the gorilla including a morning trek to see these magnificent animals at close quarters in their natural habitat. Guides will provide you with a full briefing before escorting you into the forest and to the gorillas. Once there you will marvel at them and their social structure, as perhaps, they do you, before heading back to the lodge and a transfer back to Kigali. Your first night’s accommodation is in the Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge with dinner. The second day includes your trek, breakfast and lunch and you will overnight in the Serena Kigali. Note This tour can be combined with a range of other arrangements in Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya or Tanzania. Please ask for details. Price 3 day/2 night trip from Kigali from £1535 per person. Deposit £900 per person. Departures Daily subject to permit availability. Trek Fees include one gorilla trek permit per person.
Uganda The Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a World Heritage Site and home to Uganda’s mountain gorillas. This 4 day tour from Entebbe includes 3 nights at the Bwindi Forest Lodge with all meals, a gorilla trek and other activities. After a flight and 2 hour transfer, your will arrive at the lodge for a briefing and an early night. The next day will see you trek in search of the gorillas with expert guides. The third day allows you the option of a second gorilla trek, subject to permit availability, a chimpanzee trek or other leisure activities. Whichever you choose, you will be sure of an amazing and rewarding experience. Note This tour can be combined with a range of other arrangements in Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya or Tanzania. Please ask for details. Price 4 day/3 night trip from Entebbe from £2532 per person. Deposit £950 per person. Departures Daily subject to permit availability. Trek Fees include one gorilla trek permit per person.
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Uganda Uganda is one of the very few places in Africa that the endangered mountain gorilla can be seen in its natural habitat and has become a fascinating and rewarding place to tour. A diverse and incredibly scenic land of mountains, forests, rivers and grasslands it has some excellent wildlife areas and a number of cultural and historical sites.
HIGHLIGHTS Gorillas The Bwindi National Park and Impenetrable Forest is home to the endangered mountain gorilla. The numbers of people who are able to view them each day is strictly limited and the applicable permits must be obtained well in advance of travel. See page 138 for an example of a typical gorilla trek. Bwindi National Park The undoubted highlight of a trip to Uganda is a visit to this park to view gorillas but the area has other attractions including tracking other primates, nature trails and rainforest experience. Queen Elizabeth National Park This huge park traversing the Rift Valley and the equator offers wildlife viewing and scenic drives across its plains and hills. Its range of habitats vary and a boat journey on water channel linking two lakes can be a highlight.
Kibale National Park Famous for its chimpanzee trekking, this park has 13 different primate and over 300 bird species making it an excellent wildlife viewing area. It contains the last substantial piece of pre-montane forest in East Africa making it a draw for enthusiasts of the natural world. Murchison Falls National Park The park contains the most impressive waterfall in East Africa and forms part of the River Nile with boat trips up to the falls worthwhile. The park is a mix of habitats and scenery and game viewing includes plains game, elephants and lions. Eastern National Parks and Reserves These are less easy to access but can reward the visitor with a diverse range of scenery and wildlife. The Kidepo Valley National Park in particular is worth the effort with over 450 bird species having been recorded.
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PRIVATE TOUR
Classic Uganda
A safari like no other, this unforgettable tour takes you into the scenic volcano region to search for chimpanzees and gorillas in their natural habitat, along with lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, hippo and a myriad of bird species. A highlight of the tour is an opportunity to meet some of the local people including the Batwa Pygmies.
Day 1 Fly from Heathrow via Amsterdam to Entebbe, and your overnight accommodation. Day 2 After breakfast be met by your expert guide and drive through Fort Portal and on to your 2 night stay at Ndali Lodge with 360° view of the ancient volcanic landscape. (FB) Day 3 Spend the morning tracking chimpanzees in their natural habitat, their loud calls always making sure you are aware of their presence. After lunch, visit the Bogodi Wetland Sanctuary to view the abundant wildlife – particularly birds. (FB) Day 4 Depart for Queen Elizabeth National Park where lion may be seen. En-route, a short walk in the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains is an option. After leaving the Park there may be time to visit working women’s co-operative. 2 nights at Kyambura Gorge Lodge. (FB) Day 5 The morning is spent chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura Gorge before an afternoon cruise on the Kazinga Channel, home to one of the highest concentrations of hippo in Africa. Herds of buffalo and elephant are often seen at the water’s edge along with great numbers of birds. (FB) Day 6 Continue south for the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. You may be lucky and see the unusual behaviour exhibited by treeclimbing lions. The rapidly changing landscape takes you to Bwindi Lodge for 2 nights. (FB) Day 7 After an early breakfast, set off to locate the mountain gorillas through steep and densely forested hills. Alternatively there are a number of other activities including a guided forest
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walk, local village visit and learn the ways of the original pygmy inhabitants of the forest. (FB) Day 8 After an early start return to Kampala by late afternoon and utilise a day room at your hotel before transferring to the Entebbe airport and your overnight flight back to the UK via Amsterdam. (BL) Day 9 Arrive Heathrow in the morning. Note This tour may be taken privately – supplements apply.
Prices from £4415 to £4698 per person sharing. Deposit £1100 per person. Departures Daily with KLM. Park fees & permits Included. Luggage 15kg per person soft bags.
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Ethiopia The ancient landscape provides a fascinating backdrop to a different Africa, one of ancient civilisations, history, culture and archaeology. Walking in the footsteps of ancient Egyptians, the Queen of Sheba and Haile Selassie, the last Abyssinian Emperor, is an amazing experience. There are seven World Heritage Sites in various locations with religion and power at the centre of their creation. Ancient Christianity is still alive today amongst its friendly warm people. A rare and rewarding sight is that of the Ethiopian Wolf, reputed to number just 500 in the wild. The accommodation and facilities are generally comfortable but cannot be described as luxurious.
HIGHLIGHTS The Northern Highlands The Simien Highlands, known as the ‘Playground of the Gods’ is an area of breathtaking scenery. The Blue Nile commences its journey at Lake Tana and the Blue Nile Waterfalls are spectacular. There are many religious sites to be visited including the incredible rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, the 17th century castles of Gondar, and the granite obelisks of Axum, the ancient royal capital and reputed resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.
The Southern Country The iconic Great Rift Valley bisects the country in a south-westerly direction and acts as a natural dividing line between different landscapes of the north and south. Here the land retains great visual impact and is interspersed with national parks and mountains, home to the Ethiopian Wolf and a huge variety of indigenous birdlife. The tribal people of the south follow many of their old ways and customs with traditional dress and unique hairstyles.
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ESCORTED PRIVATE TOUR
Classic Ethiopia
This private tour features some of the best historical attractions in this proud and ancient country. Royal Palaces and monasteries, 900 year old churches, amazing people & stunning scenery provide an unforgettable experience. Hotels are the best of their type and are adequate and comfortable. An English speaking guide escorts the tour. Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow to Addis Ababa.
Queen of Sheba. Overnight at Sabean International Hotel. (FB)
Day 2 Met on arrival and be transferred to the city and after time to rest and refresh, take a city tour and a trip into the nearby mountains. Overnight Radisson Blu Hotel. (D)
Day 8 In the morning fly to Lalibela home to 12th century churches hewn out of solid rock. Spend the afternoon exploring these remarkable testaments to faith. 2 nights Mountain View Hotel. (FB)
Day 3 An early departure for the airport to fly to Bahir Dar on Lake Tana, the country’s largest, to view the Blue Nile Falls and local market. 2 nights Kuriftu Resort & Spa. (FB) Day 4 Of the 37 islands on the lake, 30 have churches and monasteries. You will explore a number of them to view the buildings which house many important religious icons. (FB) Day 5 Drive north to Gondar – the 17th century capital – and the site of the Imperial Castle Compound, the Bath of Emperor Fasiladas and old churches famed for their vibrant murals. Overnight Myleko Lodge. (FB) Day 6 Today you will drive to the Simien Mountains National park, a World Heritage Site, to hopefully encounter the indigenous Gelada Baboon and Ethiopian Wolf amidst breathtaking scenery. Overnight at Simien Lodge. (FB) Day 7 Fly to Axum to view the historical wonders including the World Heritage Site of the Stele Park, the site of the Ark of the Covenant and ancient palaces, one attributed to the fabled
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Day 9 Continue your exploration of this amazing area, another World Heritage Site, and if time permits, visit the local market. In the evening enjoy a coffee ceremony. (FB) Day 10 Fly in the morning back to Addis Ababa with a free afternoon. The evening encompasses a farewell dinner with traditional Ethiopian music and dance. Overnight Radisson Blu Hotel. (FB) Day 11 After checking out, have a few hours at leisure before transferring to the airport for your flight back to the UK. (B) Day 12 Arrive at Heathrow Airport in the morning.
Prices from £3798 to £3948 per person sharing. Deposit £500 per person. Departures Daily with Ethiopian Airlines.
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Southern Highlights
South of Addis Ababa lies an area of stunning landscapes, ancient and semi-isolated peoples, engraved stone monoliths, wooden totems, National Parks and endemic wildlife. This private tour will take you into this less visited region and showcase a very different and unchanged land, which happily remains largely untouched.
Day 1 Evening flight from Heathrow. Day 2 On arrival at Addis Ababa be met and transfered to your hotel to rest and refresh before taking a tour of the city and its sites including a trip to the nearby mountains. Overnight Radisson Blu Hotel. (D) Day 3 Drive south to scenic Arba Minch via a museum housing Paleolithic finds, the World Heritage listed site of Tiya with its engraved stone monoliths, and panoramic landscapes. Overnight Paradise Lodge. (FB) Day 4 In the morning head out to Jinka and the Omo Valley via Konso and Key Afer visiting a local market run by various indigenous tribes, taking in stunning scenery. Overnight Omo Eco Lodge. (FB) Day 5 An early morning departure for Mago National Park where the local tribeswomen insert discs into their earlobes and lips. They are traditional farmers and live isolated lives. Travel on to Turmi and 2 nights at Buska Lodge. (FB) Day 6 Spend the day travelling through this amazing area encountering the local Hamer and Dassenech people living their centuries old traditional lives. Take in a village visit to Omo Rate on the Omo River before heading back to Turmi. (FB) Day 7 An early morning departure to travel on the savannah alongside the Mountains of Men before the road rises into the Karkerte Mountains providing splendid panoramic views and terraced hill farms. Visit the Konso people who sculpt wooden totems to mark their graves. Overnight at Paradise Lodge. (FB)
Day 8 Today a long drive sees you enter the Bale Mountains National Park home to the endangered Ethiopian wolf and a range of other endemic wildlife. The landscape is as varied as it is stunning with forests, meadows and waterfalls. Spend 3 nights at Bale Mountain Lodge. (FB) Day 9 Explore the immense Senati Plateau at over 4,000 mtrs (13,000 ft) with deep lakes and a unique flora and fauna, many of which are endangered and protected. (FB) Day 10 A further day spent on the plateau with the emphasis on birding. Many species will be seen, some common, some rare, but all are a treat and it is the perfect way to enjoy the last of this stunning area. (FB) Day 11 Drive back to Addis Ababa through the Great Rift Valley rich with lakes and vegetation. The evening sees a farewell dinner with traditional dancing and entertainment before departing for the airport and your flight back to the UK. (FB) Day 12 Arrive at London Heathrow in the morning. Prices from £3536 to £3686 per person sharing. Deposit £500 per person. Departures Daily with Ethiopian Airlines.
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Indian Ocean For many, the dream of ending a holiday to Africa is to spend some days relaxing at an Indian Ocean beach resort. Sunshine, clear blue skies and soft white beaches make for the perfect paradise.
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Mauritius Set in the Indian Ocean some 2,000 kms (1,200 miles) off the east coast of Africa, Mauritius has many excellent hotels, superb white sandy beaches and a myriad of activities for the visitor to enjoy. The scenery is varied with the interior covered in lush vegetation and exotic flora. The island and its people are known for their hospitality and friendliness. Easily accessible from a number of African destinations it is the ideal resort and beach add-on to a safari, touring holiday, or as a stand-alone destination. Throughout the year, many of the hotels produce a number of offers such as early booking incentives or free nights e.g. stay seven nights pay for six, or meal offers such as full board for the price of half board. If your stay is for a wedding or honeymoon then many of the hotels offer special arrangements and additional facilities – and many are able to host the wedding itself. Hotels offer different rates for children and can vary from season to season so please ask for the most up to date details.
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Mauritius
HOTELS
THE OBEROI
20 DEGREES SUD
North of the capital of Port Louis, the resort is set in nine hectares (20 acres) of tropical gardens along a 600m ocean front. There is a pool, tennis court, water skiing, windsurfing, scuba diving and deep sea fishing (charges apply), a fitness centre, holistic spa and beauty salon. The open air restaurant offers a mix of contemporary cuisine. Luxury pavilions are set in exotic gardens with four poster beds, marble bathrooms and terraces. The larger villas have private pools with the Royal Villa offering a separate living area and stunning views.
Set in idyllic surroundings at the mouth of Grande Baie hidden by an old coconut grove, this intimate Relais & Chateaux hotel comprises 35 rooms & suites all tastefully decorated with antiques and elegant furnishings. Each is air-conditioned with its own private terrace, multichannel plasma TV, safe and complimentary wifi. Bathrooms are elegant and well-appointed. Suites have either an outside spa bath or plunge pool. There are three restaurants – one in the grounds, one on a private island and one on a restored boat. A spa and watersports are available.
Prices from £295 to £424 per person night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £102 to £151 per person night sharing (DB basis).
HILTON RESORT & SPA
TROU AUX BICHES RESORT & SPA
Standing on the famous Flic-en-Flac beach this 5 star resort hotel has 193 air-conditioned rooms and suites all with a seafacing view. A choice of four restaurants offers varied cuisine including Thai, Mediterranean and local delicacies. In addition to a variety of complimentary water sports and activities, including a nine hole putting green, guests may also partake in deep-sea fishing, diving and horse-riding (charges apply). The spa offers a range of treatments. There is an entertainment programme, and children 4-12 years are catered for in a ‘Kids Club’.
Set on one of the best beaches on the west coast near Grand Baie and Port Louis, the resort has 333 suites and villas from beachfront suites, which have a private plunge pool, to family and junior suites to luxurious villas. All accommodation is beautifully appointed. There are six restaurants serving a mix of international dining. A Clarins Spa offers a range of treatment and for the more active, there is a choice of land and water based activities. Separate clubs for children and teenagers are operated by the hotel staff.
Prices from £132 to £169 per person night sharing (DB basis).
Prices from £113 to £198 per person night sharing (BB basis).
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HOTELS
LUX* BELLE MARE
THE RESIDENCE MAURITIUS
A spectacular white sandy beach on the east coast is the setting for this 5 star hotel comprising of 143 junior suites in three categories with each having a sitting area, balcony or terrace and sea view. In addition there are 12 larger suites and a further 12 superbly appointed villas. A range of restaurants provide excellent dining along with a Café LUX* and 24 hr room service. The resort provides a variety of evening entertainment. Water and land based activities are available with some carrying an extra charge. Children are well catered for in age-related groups.
On the east coast and set in lush gardens on a long white sand beach, the hotel has 163 luxurious rooms and suites with full or side ocean views, a balcony or terrace, air-conditioning, a living area and butler service. Dining is superb with a choice of day time and evening venues and entertainment is provided most evenings. The Sanctuary spa offers a range of treatments and therapies. Most activities are complimentary with charges made for diving, boat rental, catamaran cruising and deep sea fishing. There is a Kids Club for children aged 3-12.
Prices from £103 to £220 per person night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £151 to £212 per person night sharing (DB basis).
ONE&ONLY LE ST GERAN
LAKAZ CHAMAREL
Having a reputation for providing high levels of comfort and service, the hotel is on the east coast almost surrounded by the ocean and a lagoon. All 166 beautifully appointed suites and a two bedroomed villa with each enjoying a view of the water and a 24 hr personal butler service. Three restaurants serve excellent food and wine throughout the day. The facilities are outstanding with a choice of watersports and land based activities including a nine hole golf course. The One&Only Spa offers a variety of therapies. A Kids Club caters for children aged 3-11.
Away from the beaches, this lovely property offers an alternative view of the island being located in the tranquil and picturesque interior. A more homely boutique style feel is prevalent in the nine individual and spacious en-suite rooms with views of the gardens and surrounding forest. The restaurant has a verandah for breakfast and dinner with lunch available in the nearby village restaurants (10 mins walk away). There are two pools and a spa. Walking is the perfect activity or bicycles can be hired. Should a beach visit be required then this can be arranged.
Prices from £240 to £400 per person night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £62 to £70 per person night sharing (DB basis).
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HOTELS
PARADISE COVE HOTEL & SPA
LUX* LE MORNE
Set in a secluded cove on the north of the island this boutique hotel has recently undergone a stylish refurbishment and the results are superb. The 67 rooms and suites all have a view of the cove and are furnished to a high standard. Four restaurants feature a range of cuisine complemented by two stylish bars. There are two pools and more than 20 water and land based activities to enjoy. The relaxed feel spreads to the entertainment with live ‘unplugged’ music and a piano bar. The resort does not accommodate children under 18.
This boutique style hotel is located against the striking backdrop of the Le Morne mountain in the south west of the island on a white sand shore. The 149 rooms and suites have 5 star furnishings and amenities. Three restaurants serve a choice of cuisine and two bars along with the Café LUX*. A spa offers guest treatments and the activities are numerous and varied with most being complimentary and additional charges made for deep-sea fishing, speedboat trips and cycle hire. Children aged 3-12 are catered for in a daytime club.
Prices from £121 to £137 per person night sharing (DB basis).
Prices from £103 to £220 per person night sharing (BB basis).
HERITAGE AWALI GOLF & SPA RESORT
CONSTANCE LE PRINCE MAURICE
On the beautiful Bel Ombre Estate edged by blue lagoons, the hotel offers comfort and modern facilities in 159 rooms and suites and a villa. With eleven different and excellent restaurants and bars guests quickly find their favourite. Four pools, one of which is in the Kids Club and one in the spa are complimented by other water and land based activities including an 18 hole golf course. An excellent spa and wellness centre is an oasis of calm. There is a Kids Club for youngsters & activities for teens.
Set in a peaceful location in 60 hectares (148 acres) of luxuriant vegetation, this hotel offers guests a perfect hideaway. The 66 well-appointed suites have views of the gardens or sea and the sea-life reserve along with 12 villas, some of which have direct access to the beach. As to be expected of such a fine hotel there is a choice of dining offering a variety of cuisine and refreshments. There are two pools, a wide choice of water and land activities (charges may apply), a spa and Kids Club for children aged 4-11.
Prices from £135 to £197 per person night sharing (AI basis).
Prices from £246 to £381 per person night sharing (DB basis).
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Seychelles The Seychelles archipelago spreads over 155 islands with Mahe housing the capital of Victoria and the main airport. Holidaymakers come to the islands for the peace, tranquillity and beauty of the pearl white beaches and to swim and enjoy water sports in the clear Indian Ocean. If time permits, then a stay on more than one island provides a contrast as each has its own charm and character. From Mahe, the other resort islands can be reached by boat or light aircraft. Amongst the most renowned are Praslin, famed for the Coco de Mer plants; La Digue offering a simple lifestyle; the private islands of Denis, Desroches and North are world-renowned for offering an amazing level of comfort, quality and service. Many of the hotels offer special arrangements for weddings and honeymoons. A holiday here is often combined with a safari in southern or eastern Africa and ensures that the visitor returns with excellent memories of one of the most beautiful places in the world.
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MAHE HOTELS
Seychelles
BANYAN TREE RESORT & SPA
HILTON NORTHOLME RESORT
Overlooking the beautiful Intendance Bay, the hotel has 60 luxuriously furnished air-conditioned villas set amid exotic flora with magnificent ocean views. The Hillside Pool Villas are more elevated with a sundeck whereas the Beachfront Spa Pool villas are close to the beach and have a garden - with each having its own plunge pool. There is a choice of restaurants and bars and a lovely pool set in granite boulders. The impressive spa has a wide variety of treatments and the water sports centre provides a number of activities (some are seasonal).
Nestling on a hillside amongst small beach coves on Beau Vallon Bay, the 40 air-conditioned villas all have an ocean view with the Hillside Villas set in lush tropical forest whilst the Oceanfront Villas are located on stilts over the water. Facilities include a spa at the ocean edge, an infinity pool, a main restaurant, a fine dining restaurant with beautiful views and a more relaxed offering on the oceanfront. There is a wide range of land and water based activities. There is a shuttle bus down to Beau Vallon beach.
Prices from £356 to £465 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £205 to £238 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
KEMPINSKI SEYCHELLES RESORT
LE MERIDIEN FISHERMANS COVE
Set on the famous Baie Lazare, this indulgent retreat has a range of rooms and suites in various categories with each offering guests privacy in lovely surroundings with modern amenities including complimentary internet access. There are two restaurants serving excellent cuisine and two bars for additional refreshment. The Spa is a haven of tranquillity with a myriad of treatments in six private rooms. An Olympic length pool is in the heart of the resort. Along with the expected water and land based activities, there is also a casino.
Set on the edge of 3km of sparkling sand on Beau Vallon beach, the resort has 68 rooms and suites all with ocean views, except the family suites with views of the gardens. Each room is airconditioned with tea & coffee facilities, mini bar, safe and a balcony or terrace. Two elegant and relaxed restaurants offer quality dining and two bars are ideal for evening cocktails. For relaxation there is a rim flow swimming pool and the Zen Fitness & Spa offering a variety of treatments. From the beach, a range of watersports are available (charges may apply).
Prices from £140 to £160 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from ££145 to £154 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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PRASLIN HOTELS
L’ARCHIPEL
LE DOMAINE DE LA RESERVE
Set in mature gardens, this peaceful boutique hotel has spacious cottage-style rooms, built on different levels and dispersed on the hillside between winding paths and gardens. All are airconditioned with ceiling fan, tea & coffee facilities, mini bar and TV. The two restaurants serve a choice of local and international dishes including seafood and Creole cuisine. There are several free water activities to choose from and others can be arranged at a charge. The area around the fresh water pool is the perfect place to relax. In room massage treatments are available.
The charming hotel is located on a secluded private beach on the north west coast amidst a tropical garden. The 40 air-conditioned rooms face the sea, are individually decorated and have kingsized four poster beds, TV, ceiling fans, mini bar and tea & coffee making facilities. Superior rooms have a shower and deluxe rooms a bath and shower. There is an impressive pool with a swim up bar and grill for lunch with a main jetty restaurant for breakfast and dinner. The calm and shallow bay with its coral reef is ideal for swimming and snorkelling.
Prices from £106 to £152 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £68 to £88 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
RAFFLES
BLACK PARROT SUITES
Cradled in the heart of Praslin, the 86 exquisite villas are idyllically ringed by white sands, blue ocean and verdant hills. Each has a private plunge pool, balcony, private pavilion, 24hr butler service and superb facilities including 42” plasma TV and wifi. There are two restaurants, a poolside café and two bars, or alternatively dine privately in your villa. An excellent spa offers superb treatments, and a gym with additional fitness classes is available. A choice of activities on both land and water caters for all tastes. Children have access to the Sugar Palm Club.
This is part of the Coco-De Mer hotel complex and does not accommodate children less than 14 years of age. The 12 suites, all with stunning views, are very spacious and furnished to a high standard with air-conditioning, TV, mini bar and tea & coffee making facilities. Having its own pool and bar, the main hotel is an easy 5 minute stroll and has a choice of restaurants, bar, library, boutique, evening entertainment and a pool. Activities are available (some charges apply) including a guided nature trail, tennis and a courtesy shuttle to Anse Lazio beach.
Prices from £186 to £267 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £135 to £186 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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Seychelles
ISLAND RETREATS
DENIS ISLAND RESORT
SAINTE ANNE RESORT & SPA
This enchanting and romantic retreat has 23 cottages, a family villa and a beach villa all set on a private coral island. Each of the air-conditioned cottages and villas has a sea facing verandah and private outdoor shower. The restaurant offers superb cuisine with other dining options including beach barbecues or on your own verandah. The Wellness Team offer a selection of therapies in the seclusion of your own garden courtyard. Land and water based activities are available and children are catered for throughout this all inclusive resort.
Situated on a private island some 10 minutes by boat from Mahe and surrounded by pristine white sand beaches, this lovely hotel has 87 air-conditioned villas of which 29 have their own private pool. Being set in a National Marine Park there is excellent snorkelling and diving along with other watersports. The resort has five restaurants, three of which are beachside, and a bar. The Spa by Clarins offers indulgent treatments and has its own pool. There is also a fitness gym. A children’s club caters for 3-12 year olds.
Prices from £299 to £431 per person per night sharing (FB basis).
Prices from £147 to £169 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
HILTON LABRIZ RESORT & SPA
NORTH ISLAND
Situated on Silhouette, access is from Mahe by helicopter (15 mins) or road and boat (45 mins). Set in lush forest looking onto a white sand beach in a National Marine Park, there are 100 air conditioned suites and villas. Facilities include a choice of restaurants & bars offering different dining options, boutiques and a range of land and water based activities including tennis, a gym and diving. The spa offers a variety of treatments in the treatment centre. There is a kids centre with activities & entertainment for children aged 4-12.
This unique private island sanctuary has four fabulous private beaches and just eleven luxuriously appointed air-conditioned villas. It offers guests the ultimate Indian Ocean experience. Each is self-contained with a large sun deck, plunge pool, lounge area and kitchen with butler service. There is a central dining facility offering excellent cuisine, lounge, bar, library, gym and superb health spa. There is fantastic snorkelling and diving. Access is by helicopter from Mahe (approx. 20 mins). Includes drinks and many activities. Charges may apply to some activities.
Prices from £162 to £186 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £2144 per person per night sharing (AI basis).
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Dubai, Abu Dhabi & Oman Offering an excellent standard of hotels and service, almost guaranteed sunshine and superb shopping, the region has become a popular location for stopovers to and from Africa or as a destination in its own right. Our three night stopover packages are an excellent way to experience it at its best. Oman offers a different experience and a visit here takes you to the heart of their culture with splendid scenery and history.
HIGHLIGHTS Dubai The old trading post of Dubai has over the past 20 years or so become one of the world’s most popular holiday destinations with an unrivalled choice of hotels and attractions. Abu Dhabi Having become more recently involved in the provision of holidays, Abu Dhabi has caught up fast and is beginning to rival its near neighbour, becoming a firm favourite with visitors. Oman Whilst having some superb beach hotels, Oman also offers more of an experience with some excellent touring options and attractions, particularly amongst the ever-present mountains.
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RESORT HOTELS
Dubai
3 night stopover package
Dubai & Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
3 night stopover package
Day 1 Arrive Dubai airport and transfer to the hotel of your choice for a stay of 3 nights. (BB)
Day 1 Arrive Abu Dhabi airport and transfer to the hotel of your choice for a stay of 3 nights. (BB)
Days 2-3 During these 2 days you will have plenty of time at leisure for relaxing or shopping. On Day 3 a half day City Tour is provided taking you to the main places of interest and to a souk for an Arabian shopping experience. (BB)
Days 2-3 During these 2 days you will have plenty of time at leisure for relaxing or shopping. On Day 3 a half day City Tour is provided taking you to the main places of interest in this fastdeveloping destination. (BB)
Day 4 At leisure until your transfer to the airport and your onward flight. (B)
Day 4 At leisure until your transfer to the airport and your onward flight. (B)
Note The duration of this stopover may be changed to suit your own preferences.
Note The duration of this stopover may be changed to suit your own preferences.
Prices from £328 per person sharing. Deposit from £50 per person. Departures Daily.
Prices from £230 per person sharing. Deposit from £50 per person. Departures Daily.
Suggested hotels Please choose from any of the following hotels to include in your stopover package or alternatively you may choose a hotel without taking the package:
Suggested hotels Please choose from any of the following hotels to include in your stopover package or alternatively you may choose a hotel without taking the package:
Jumeirah Beach with 617 rooms and suites in various categories this popular hotel offers excellent facilities with over 20 restaurants, bars and cafes. There are swimming pools, tennis courts and a wide range of other amenities to enjoy. The hotel is very family friendly. Prices from £135 per person per night sharing. (BB)
Hilton Hotel Overlooking the Arabian Gulf, the Hilton has 327 rooms and suites of various categories with all being wellappointed. There are excellent restaurants and public areas and it has its own Beach Club with an excellent pool and beachside facilities just a short walk away. Prices from £50 per person per night sharing. (BB)
Hilton Dubai Creek Located in the centre of Dubai amidst the shopping and business district, the hotel has 154 rooms and suites with excellent views of the creek and the city. A range of restaurants and leisure activities is on offer including a roof top pool and bar. Prices from £77 per person per night sharing. (BB)
Emirates Palace A luxurious hotel offering some of the very best Arabia has to offer. The 394 spacious and opulent rooms and suites are complemented by excellent restaurants, bars & lounges and two each of swimming pools, spas and fitness centres. It is a truly exceptional hotel. Prices from £174 per person per night sharing. (BB)
Habtoor Grand Resort & Spa This luxurious hotel is located on the Jumeirah beach front adjoining the marina. All 466 rooms and suites are beautifully furnished with views to the ocean or gardens. 14 restaurants and bars are available. There is a spa and three pools to enjoy. Prices from £66 per person per night sharing. (BB)
Park Hyatt 306 rooms, suites and villas are beautifully appointed, many with a plunge pool, offer guests excellent service and amenities. There is a choice of restaurants and bars with a pool, spa, fitness centre and tennis courts along with a Kids Club for children. Prices from £100 per person per night sharing. (BB)
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RESORT HOTELS
THE CHEDI MUSCAT
AL BUSTAN PALACE
This luxurious getaway is set on a golden sand beach towards the edge of Muscat. Its chic and contemporary style combined with a relaxed feel provides guests with an oasis of calm in one of 158 rooms and suites, all of which are superbly appointed with air-conditioning, wifi, coffee machines, flat screen TV and free mini-bar (selected drinks). The dining is excellent with venues and choices to suit different moods and tastes from fine dining to a more relaxed Cabana. The Spa and Wellness Centre offers a variety of health and beauty therapies and treatments.
This Ritz-Carlton hotel, set on a one kilometre long private beach with views of the manicured gardens, the Sea of Oman and the Al Hajar Mountains, has 198 guest rooms and 52 luxurious suites all offering a host of fine quality features and amenities in keeping with a hotel of this standard. Guests can dine in any of the three restaurants, offering local and international fare. There are five pools, a children’s pool and playground and a host of water based recreation facilities in addition to tennis courts, fitness centre and beauty salon.
Prices from £108 to £231 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £120 to £246 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
SHANGRI-LA RESORT
SIX SENSES ZIGHY BAY
Nestling at the foot of a mountain range and on the coast, the resort is made up of three excellent hotels offering facilities to suit all tastes. The 4 star Al Waha is a 262 room family friendly hotel with excellent facilities and dining. Alongside, the 5 star Al Bandar has 198 sea-facing rooms and seven food and beverage locations. Slightly elevated above the other hotels is the Al Husn with 180 luxurious rooms and suites. The Al Husn does not accept children under-16. The resort has swimming pools, a spa and numerous sports and activities.
Located on Zighy Bay in the north of the country and best accessed from Dubai, the resort is surrounded by mountains and the calm waters of the bay. It offers indigenous village-style accommodation set in gardens or overlooking the beach and a nearby private marina. The rooms, suites and villas are superbly appointed with air-conditioning, satellite TV/DVD, coffee maker, indoor and outdoor showers, daybeds and safe. Four restaurants tempt the taste-buds and a wide range of activities tempt the more active. For relaxation there is a spa and pool area.
Prices from £84 to £233 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
Prices from £240 to £412 per person per night sharing (BB basis).
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Oman
SMALL GROUP TOUR
Classic Oman
This leisurely tour takes in the attractions of the eclectic capital of Muscat and the untouched coastline, mountains, deserts and wadis that abound throughout the country. Visits are made to some of the regions striking cultural landmarks and picturesque sites including a night in a typical desert camp with a traditional Arabian meal.
Day 1 Depart London Heathrow via Abu Dhabi arriving late the same day and transfer to your hotel for one night. Day 2 Following breakfast, travel to the Nizwa region visiting a fragrance manufacturer and a 350 year old fort, the highest in Oman. Traversing a ‘hidden’ road takes you 2,000 metres (6,500 feet) into the mountains to view old villages with houses that hug the mountain slopes and others made of clay. Overnight Falaj Daris Hotel. (BL) Day 3 After breakfast, continue to travel through the mountains taking in the scenery. The tour visits an impressive fort and the 17th century Jabreen Castle, Oman’s finest. It then continues on to view some old preserved houses before ascending to 3,000 metres (9,750 feet) with impressive views over Wadi Ghul, Arabia’s ‘Grand Canyon’. Overnight Jebel Shams Resort. (FB) Day 4 Today you will visit Nizwa Fort and have the opportunity to visit the souk and the museum before viewing a full settlement of ancient clay habitations. The area was once famous for its banana plantations but is now renowned for its dates and the ancient irrigation system is still in use to nourish the soil. Drive into the golden sand dunes and enjoy an exhilarating ‘dunebashing’ ride, a visit to a traditional Bedouin home and a night under the stars in a desert camp with dancing and traditional Arabian dinner. Overnight Arabian Oryx Camp. (FB)
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Day 5 Breakfast at camp with a visit to the desert sands and, as a complete contrast, a wadi with clear, deep blue waters and palm trees, where a swim is the order of the day. Following your relaxing stay here, visit a fisherman’s harbour and dhow boat building yard. See gorges and white sand beaches before returning to Muscat. Spend 2 nights at a 4-star hotel. (BL) Day 6 Following breakfast, your final day visits the Grand Mosque, where ladies need to have a scarf to cover the head and shoulders and men should wear long trousers. A visit is then made to the old city and the Muttrah Souk for any last minute shopping, followed by a museum with its displays and pictures of Oman from past years, and finally to the Sultan’s Palace. (BB) Day 7 Breakfast at the hotel before checking out and be transferred to the airport for your flight to the UK via Abu Dhabi. (BB) Day 8 Arrive Heathrow in the morning.
Prices from £1839 to £1869 per person sharing. Deposit £300 per person. Departures Selected with British Airways.
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Useful Information Travel Insurance It is essential that comprehensive travel insurance is in place for all travellers from the date of booking to the date of return. The cover, terms and conditions should match your travel and activities for the whole duration of your trip. We will require details of your insurance provider and policy number.
Quotes and Confirmations
These will be produced as a result of the instructions we are given and will include information relating to your travel arrangements including advice of local laws and customs, credit cards and currency, electricity and gratuities along with a range of other useful advice. Please ensure that you read and understand this information.
Special requests
We will endeavour to assist with any special requests you may have e.g. special meals, low floor rooms, special airport assistance, mobility restrictions etc. If you require such requests to be a condition of your acceptance of your holiday, these will only be agreed as a variance to our standard terms and conditions if you receive written confirmation from us that such requests have been confirmed by the carrier/ accommodation provider or principal involved. Whenever possible, and where we are advised of such requests, we will endeavour to provide information relating to accessibility.
Children
We will be pleased to provide guidance and advice on the suitability of holiday types and accommodation for children of all ages. This is particularly important in game viewing areas and our knowledge will ensure that your requirements are met.
Passport and visa requirements
Please see the table overleaf for information relating to visas (correct at time of going to press) based on British Citizens holding a 10 year passport. Ensuring that your passport and visas are valid are your own responsibility and whilst advice is provided we cannot be held responsible if you not able to travel as a result of failings in your passport or visa. Be aware that some countries require that two blank consecutive pages are available in your passport. The UK Passport Service may be contacted on www.passport.gov.uk and links to various Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates are shown on our website.
Health requirements
The table overleaf shows the main health requirements for the destinations we feature which will be included with your confirmation. Such information is for your guidance and you should consult with your GP or other medical authority to ascertain the latest requirements for each destination you are visiting. We cannot be held responsible for any omission or amendment to health requirements as they can change without notice.
Airline reservations and tickets
Restrictions often apply to air tickets regarding changes and cancellation penalties. Should you need to amend your dates
or flight times then we will assist as much as possible and apply charges as per our booking conditions. This should only be done in conjunction with us as the ticket issuer. Should an airline amend its flight schedule then we will make every effort to advise you or your travel agent and assist as per our booking conditions. Specific seat requests can be made on most airlines, and in some cases a charge is made, but no guarantees can be given. Some flights within Africa may be on light aircraft and there are often personal weight and/or baggage restrictions and if a passenger does not comply with these then the permission to travel may be withdrawn.
Airport taxes and additional charges
All airport taxes and additional charges as known at the time of booking are shown in the quotation. However, these can change at any time and should this happen we will endeavour to advise you or your travel agent as soon as possible. Some taxes and charges need to be paid locally and are your responsibility. We will endeavour to advise you of these but cannot be held liable for any omissions or changes.
Deposits
The usual minimum deposit is £300 per person, or 10% of the total, whichever is the greater. However, certain accommodation and other products require a higher deposit to secure the reservation. You or your travel agent will be advised of the required deposit at the time of booking. Deposits are nonrefundable and subject to our terms and conditions.
Baggage allowance
Baggage allowances are usually strictly enforced and can differ between each airline and class of travel. Details of the latest information relating to the limits for both checked and carry on baggage will be supplied with your travel documents. Flights in light aircraft often have lower limits and restrictions on bag types. Details will be advised with your documents.
Flight delays
In the unlikely event of a delay to your flight then arrangements for meals, overnight accommodation etc. are usually met by your airline, subject to their terms and conditions, which can be found on the airline’s website. Under the Denied Boarding, Cancellation and Delay Regulations you may be entitled to compensation from the airline, refer to www.caa.co.uk for more information.
Accommodation, check-in and tours
Unless otherwise stated, accommodation and tour costs are seasonal in UK£ in standard lead-in twin or double rooms with private facilities. Higher grade rooms are often available for which a supplement will apply. Check-in is usually from 15:00 with check-out between 10:00-12:00. For early arrivals and late departures, it is recommended that an earlier or later arrangement be made, usually at a full night’s charge, although this can sometimes be arranged locally for an additional charge. Tours are shown per person based on a minimum of two people and itineraries from the UK include economy class air travel, prepayable airport taxes and charges, transfers and inclusions as shown.
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Safety In some areas there may be some risk of wild animals roaming free. Every precaution is taken by game lodges to ensure guests’ safety but you will usually be asked to sign a liability disclaimer on check-in. The Foreign & Commonwealth Travel Advice Unit is a useful source of the latest travel advice 0845 850 2829 or www.fco.gov.uk
Overseas assistance
Should you need assistance whilst travelling then details of our local travel partners’ and our own emergency UK contact numbers are included with your travel documents whereupon efforts will be made to assist you as necessary.
Other helpful information
Information sent to you with your quotation, confirmation and travel documentation should answer many other questions that you may have regarding travelling to Africa and the Indian Ocean. Should you need any further assistance please ask your travel agent to contact us.
Brochure accuracy Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in our brochures is accurate. However, it is possible that the content contained therein may have changed or not be as shown. This could be due to conditions outside our control, the advance production schedule of the printing of the brochure, the
possibility of human error and that developments and changes may have taken place at accommodations and environs as which may not necessarily reflect the current appearance of the hotel and its surroundings. We will endeavour to advise you or your travel agent of any changes.
There when you need us
Your final documentation will have a comprehensive itinerary with full contact details for all your accommodation, car hire and excursions. You will also be given details of our local agents and our 24-hour UK emergency help-line. African Pride representatives are available at both Heathrow and Gatwick airports to assist at check-in and on arrival at Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth, for arrivals from the UK only.
Prices Prices shown in this brochure were correct at the time of going to press and include services and facilities as shown. However, air fares and currency rates do change and we will provide you with the best value prices applicable at the time of booking. Our terms and conditions show further information in this regard.
Abbreviations used in the brochure RO Room only. BB Bed & breakfast. BL Breakfast & Lunch. HB Half Board. DB Dinner, bed & breakfast. BLD & FB Breakfast, lunch & dinner. FP As FB plus selected activities. AI All inclusive. + Selected drinks included.
Climate & Health information
Key °C = Average daily maximum in Centigrade. R = Average monthly rainfall in inches. Visa¹ = Visa required for British Passport Holders in advance or on arrival, possibly with a fee. Please check with your travel agent or the relevant Embassy/Consulate. Vaccinations² = vaccinations recommended or required for all destinations listed are Typhoid, Polio, Tetanus, Hepatitis A. Check the latest situation with your GP or medical professional. In addition other requirements are shown in the last column. Ma = Malaria; YF = Yellow Fever; HB = Hepatitis B. 3 = Applies to some areas. 4 = A confirmation of vaccination certificate may be required to travel into certain countries from a Yellow Fever area. 5 = One visa may be obtained for both countries.
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Fly by scheduled airlines British Airways Operating flights to Cape Town, Johannesburg, Nairobi and Mauritius from Heathrow, most offer a four class service with First, Club World, World Traveller Plus and World Traveller. Each class offers a range of services and amenities on board and at the departure and arrival airports Virgin Atlantic One of the world’s favourite long haul airlines has flights from Heathrow to Johannesburg and Cape Town (seasonal). Virgin Atlantic provide innovative products, friendly service and memorable journeys in every cabin from the renowned Upper Class to Premium Economy and Economy. South African Airways With twice daily flights from London Heathrow to Johannesburg in either business or economy class, and an extensive connecting network of domestic and regional flights throughout southern and eastern Africa, SAA provide a taste of South Africa as soon as you arrive on board. Emirates Daily flights from Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow to Dubai (a stopover is permitted) connecting onto a number of African and Indian Ocean destinations. On most flights First, Business and Economy class are available with renowned service and facilities. Kenya Airways The non-stop overnight service from Heathrow to Nairobi operates daily with an additional daylight service at weekends. Economy class has a seat pitch of 32” whilst Premier World has flat sleeper seats. From Nairobi there are good connections to other African and Indian Ocean destinations. Air France KLM The joint network of Air France with three classes, and KLM with two, provides convenient connections to a number of African & Indian Ocean destinations via Paris or Amsterdam from a range of UK airports. Service and amenities in each cabin compare very favourably alongside other airlines. Etihad Flights from Heathrow and Manchester via Abu Dhabi (a stopover is possible) to Johannesburg, Nairobi, Addis Ababa and the Seychelles, in three classes* has produced a reputation for high quality service amongst its ever-growing number of passengers. *individual aircraft may offer different facilities Air Mauritius Non-stop flight from Heathrow to Mauritius. Economy class has 2-4-2 seating with individual seat back screen and choice of entertainment. Business class has 60” pitch seats converting into lie flat seating. Some hotels on Mauritius offer check-in facilities for the homeward journey. Ethiopian Airlines 6 days a week from Heathrow to Addis Ababa and on to a number of African destinations. A seat back entertainment system* is available along with a three course meal in economy and à la carte dining in business class accompanied by fine wines. *Individual aircraft may offer different facilities. Qatar Airways With flights from the UK via Doha to destinations in east and South Africa in first, business and economy class* offering excellent award-winning entertainment, service and facilities. *Individual aircraft may offer different facilities.
Booking Conditions Your contract is with The Curzon Corporation Limited trading as African Pride whose registered
an alternative ATOL holder or otherwise) for reasons of insolvency, the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust
office is at Milton House, 33a Milton Road, Hampton, Middlesex. TW12 2LL Company registration
may make a payment to (or confer a benefit on) you under the ATOL scheme. You agree that in return
number: 766795.
for such a payment or benefit you assign absolutely to those Trustees any claims which you have or
1. Your Booking Contract When you make a booking you guarantee that you have the authority to
may have arising out of or relating to the non-provision of the services, including any claim against us,
accept and do accept on behalf of your party the terms of these booking conditions. A contract will exist as soon as we issue our confirmation invoice. This contract is made on the terms of these booking conditions, which are governed by English Law, and the jurisdiction of the English Courts. You may however, choose the law and jurisdiction of Scotland or Northern Ireland should you wish to do so.
the travel agent (or your credit card issuer where applicable). You also agree that any such claims may be re-assigned to another body, if that other body has paid sums you have claimed under the ATOL scheme. When you buy a package holiday that doesn't include a flight, protection is provided by way of a bond held by ABTA the Travel Association (ABTA W156X).
During the life of this brochure, these conditions are subject to change and an up to date copy will be
3. ABTA We are a member of ABTA, membership number W156X. We are obliged to maintain a high
sent with our quotation and available on our website: www.african-pride.co.uk
standard of service to you by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. We can also provide you ABTA’s scheme for
2. Your Financial Protection We provide financial protection for our package holidays. For flight based
the resolution of disputes which is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. If we can’t
holidays this is through our Air Travel Organisers Licence no. 2949. When you buy an ATOL protected flight inclusive holiday you will receive a Confirmation Invoice and an ATOL Certificate from us (or via
resolve your complaint go to www.abta.com to use ABTA’s simple procedure. Further information on the Code of Conduct and ABTA’s assistance in resolving disputes can be found on www.abata.com
our authorised agent through which you booked) confirming your arrangements and your protection
4. Your Booking Price And Payment We reserve the right to alter the prices shown in our brochure.
under our ATOL. This lists what is financially protected, where you can get information on, what this
You will be advised of the current price of the arrangements that you wish to book before your contract
means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. In the unlikely event of our insolvency, the CAA
is confirmed. When you make your booking you must pay a deposit of £300 per person or 10% of the
will ensure that you are not stranded abroad and will arrange to refund any money you have paid to us
holiday cost (whichever is the greater). For certain arrangements and at certain periods, especially (but
for an advance booking. Further information is shown on the ATOL Certificate or visit the ATOL website
not limited to) air tickets, accommodation, rail or touring products, Christmas and Easter, a higher de-
at www.atol.org.uk We, or the suppliers identified on your ATOL Certificate, will provide you with the
posit may be required and you will be notified of this prior to booking. The balance payment of the price
services listed on the ATOL Certificate (or a suitable alternative). In some cases, where neither we nor
of your travel arrangements must be paid at least 8 weeks before your departure date, and for certain
the supplier are able to do so for reasons of insolvency, and with the prior agreement of the CAA, an
arrangements this payment may be required earlier and you will be advised of the amount and the
alternative ATOL holder may provide you with the services you have bought or a suitable alternative
date payment is required. If the deposit and/or balance is not paid in time, we shall cancel your travel
(at no extra cost to you). You agree to accept that in those circumstances the alternative ATOL holder
arrangements. If the balance is not paid in time we shall retain your deposit. When you buy a flight
will perform those obligations and you agree to pay any money outstanding to be paid by you under
based holiday, all monies you pay to the travel agent are held by him on behalf and for the benefit of
your contract to that alternative ATOL holder. However, you also agree that in some cases it will not
the Trustees of the Air Travel trust at all times. This is subject to the agent’s obligation to pay it to us
be possible to appoint an alternative ATOL holder, in which case you will be entitled to make a claim
for so long as we do not fail. If we fail, any money held at that time by the agent, or subsequently ac-
under the ATOL scheme (or your credit card issuer where applicable). If we, or the suppliers identified
cepted from you by him, is and continues to be held on behalf of and for the benefit of the Trustees of
on your ATOL certificate, are unable to provide the services listed (or a suitable alternative, through
the Air Travel Trust without any obligation to pay that money to us. When you buy a holiday not including
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a flight, all monies you pay to the travel agent are held by him on our behalf at all times. Prices in
responsibility for any problem or complaint that could have been rectified there and then had you
this brochure were calculated using exchange rates quoted in the Financial Times Guide to World
notified us, the supplier or our representative/agent as per the above. For all problems or com-
Currencies on 25 May 2015 in relation to the following currencies: £1 to 18.39 South African
plaints, failure to comply with this procedure may mean that your right to claim any compensation
Rand, 1.55 US Dollars and 1.40 Euros. Changes in transportation costs, including the cost of fuel,
you may have otherwise have been entitled to may be affected or lost as a result. Please also refer
dues, taxes or fees chargeable for services such as landing taxes or embarkation/disembarkation
to section 3 regarding the ABTA Arbitration Scheme.
fees at airports and ports and in exchanges rates mean that the price of your travel arrangements
9. Our Liability To You If the contract we have with you is not performed or is improperly performed
may change after you have booked. However, if there is a change within 30 days of your ex UK departure date, we will absorb these and you will not be charged for any increase equivalent to 2% of the price of your travel arrangements, which excludes any amendment charges. You will be charged for the amount over and above that. If this means that you have to pay an increase of more than 10% of the price of your travel arrangements, you will have the option of accepting a change to another holiday if we are able to offer one (if this is of a higher quality you will not have to pay more but if it is of a lower quality you will be refunded the difference in price), or cancelling
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and receiving a full refund of all monies paid, except for any amendment charges. Should you decide to cancel for this reason, you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on your final invoice, Should the price of your arrangements go down, due to the changes mentioned above, by more than 2% of the total cost, then any refund due will be paid to you. However, please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes have no impact on the price of your travel arrangements due to contractual and other protection in place.
by us or our suppliers we will pay you appropriate compensation if this has affected the enjoyment of your travel arrangements. However, we wiII not be liable where any failure in the performance of the contract is due to you, or a third party unconnected with the provision of the travel arrangements and where the failure is unforeseeable, unavoidable or unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised, or an event which we or our suppliers, even with all due care, could not foresee or forestall. African Pride does not accept any liability for any services or facilities which your accommodation or other supplier agrees to provide to/for you where the services or facilities are not advertised in our brochure and we have not agreed to arrange them. Excursions, tours or other arrangement that you may choose to book or pay for whilst you are on holiday are not part of your package holiday provided by us. For any excursion tour or other arrangement that you book, your contract will be with the operator of the excursion, tour or other arrangement and not with us. We are not responsible for the provision of the excursion, tour or other arrangement or for anything that happens during the course of its provision by the operator. Our liability except
5. If You Change Your Booking If, after our confirmation invoice has been issued, you wish to
in cases involving death, injury or illness, shall be limited to a maximum of two times the cost of
change your travel arrangements in any way, for example your chosen departure date or accom-
your travel arrangements. Our liability will also be limited in accordance with and/or in an identical
modation, within one year, we will do our utmost to make these changes but it may not always be
manner with any relevant international convention. You can ask for copies of the transport com-
possible. Any request for changes to be made must also be made in writing from the person who
panies’ contractual terms, or the international conventions, from us. Under EU law you have the
made the booking or via your travel agent. You will be asked to pay an administration charge of £30
right in some circumstances to refunds and/or compensation from your airline in case of denied
per altered item plus any further costs we incur in making this alteration. You should be aware that
boarding, delay or cancellation to flights. Full details of these rights are published at EU airports
these costs could increase the closer to departure date that changes are made and you should
and available from the relevant airline. Your right to a refund and/or compensation from us is set
contact us or your travel agent as soon as possible. Note: Certain travel arrangements e.g. (but not
out in clause 7. If any payments to you are due from us, any payment made by you to the airline will
to offer our clients the most suitable holiday and travel arrangements to match your
limited to) air tickets, accommodation, rail or touring products, may not be changeable after the res-
be deducted from this amount. If your airline does not comply with these rules you should complain
ervation has been made and confirmed and any alteration request could incur a cancellation charge
to the Civil Aviation Authority via www.caa.co.uk. This brochure is our responsibility as your tour
individual requirements without being influenced by any particular hotels or lodges.
of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements.
operator and was correct at the time of going to press. It is not issued on behalf of and does not
6. If You Cancel Your Booking You, or any member of your party, may cancel travel arrangements
commit the airlines mentioned herein or any airline whose services are used in the course of your
and travel agents continue to put their faith in us. You can trust our impartial advice. As an independent company we are best placed
at any time. Written notification from the person who made the booking or from your travel agent
We would love to share our passion for Africa with you. Just contact us, or ask your travel agent to do so, it will be our privilege to create your perfect holiday.
10. Prompt Assistance Overseas If the contract we have with you is not performed or is improperly
arrangements, you will have to pay the applicable cancellation charges up to the maximum shown
performed as a result of failures attributable to a third party unconnected with the provision of
in clause 7. Note: if the reason for your cancellation is covered under the terms of your insurance
the services, or as a result of failures due to unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond
policy, you may be able to reclaim these charges.
our control, the consequence of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been
7. If We Change Or Cancel Your Booking It is unlikely that we will have to make any alterations to
exercised, or an event which we or our suppliers, even with all due care, could not foresee or
your travel arrangements but we plan them many months in advance and occasionally we may have to make changes and reserve the right to do so at any time. Most of these changes will be minor
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forestall, and you suffer an injury or other material loss, we will offer you such prompt assistance as is reasonable in the circumstances.
and we will advise you or your agent of them at the earliest possible date. We also reserve the right
11. Passports, Visas, Immigration And Other Documentation Your specific passport and visa re-
in any circumstances to cancel your travel arrangements. For example, if the minimum number of
quirements, and any other immigration requirements are your responsibility and you should confirm
clients required for a particular travel arrangement is not reached, it may have to be cancelled.
these with the relevant Embassies, High Commissions and/or Consulates. It is your responsibility
However, we will not cancel your travel arrangements less than 8 weeks before your departure
to ensure that all other documentation and requirements such as (but not limited to) driving licenc-
date, except for reasons of force majeure or failure by you to pay the final balance. If we are unable
es & permits, travel insurance, health certificates etc. are valid. We do not accept responsibility
to provide the booked travel arrangements, you can either have a refund of all monies paid or ac-
if you cannot travel or fulfil your travel arrangements because you have not complied with any
cept an offer of alternative travel arrangements of a comparable standard from us, if available (we
passport, visa, immigration requirements or other documentation requirements.
will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value). If it is necessary to cancel your
12. Brochure And Website Accuracy Every effort is taken to ensure the accuracy of the informa-
travel arrangements, we will pay you compensation as set out in this clause. Any changes to the
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travel arrangements.
must be received at our offices for this to take effect. Since we incur costs in cancelling any travel
airline arrangements after you have received your tickets will be notified to you or your travel agent as soon as possible and in all cases at check-in or boarding gate. Some changes are deemed to be a minor charge, for example but not limited to, alteration of the flight in either direction by less than 12 hours, changes to the aircraft type, changes to the accommodation to another of the same standard. If we make a major change to your booking, we will inform you or your travel agent as soon as reasonably possible if there is time before your departure. You will have the chance of either accepting the change of arrangements, accepting an offer of alternative travel arrangements of a comparable standard from us, if available (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value), or cancelling your booking and receiving a full refund of all monies paid. In all
tion in this brochure and on our website. However, changes to such information can be made at any time and we reserve the right to make such changes after publication of this brochure. As far as possible, the quotation and travel documents will contain relevant information and where we are notified of such changes we will make every effort to advise you or your travel agent. However, should we not be able to do so we cannot be held liable for such changes. We accept no responsibility for information and advice provided by any third party websites or telephone numbers shown herein. 13. Insurance It is a condition of booking your holiday that you take out suitable insurance cover at the time of making your reservation. Your insurance must include cover for cancellation or curtailment of your holiday as well as the cost of repatriation in the event of accident or illness. It is your
cases, except where the major change arises due to reasons of force majeure, we will pay compen-
responsibility to arrange suitable and adequate travel insurance.
sation per booking as detailed below:
14. Accessibility We will use all endeavours to advise clients and their travel agents of any accessibility issues at any of the properties and tours we use. As far as possible, the quotation and
Period before departure
IF WE MAKE A MAJOR
IF WE CANCEL
IF YOU CANCEL
travel documents will contain relevant information and where we are notified of such changes we
within which notice of
CHANGE TO YOUR HOLIDAY
YOUR HOLIDAY
YOUR BOOKING
will make every effort to advise you or your travel agent. However, should we not be notified or are
Amount you will receive
Amount you will
MAXIMUM amount of
unable to advise you or your travel agents, we cannot be held liable for such changes.
from us
receive from us
cancellation charge*
15. Data Protection In order to process your booking and to ensure that your travel arrangements
Deposit only
Deposit Only
as name, address, any special needs/dietary requirements etc.). We take full responsibility for
Cancellation or major change is received by us or notified to you. More than 56 days
run smoothly and meet your requirements, we need to use the information you provide (such Nil
56 - 43 days
£20
Monies paid + £20
50% of holiday cost
ensuring that proper security measures are in place to protect your information. We must pass
42 - 31 days
£30
Monies paid + £30
75% of holiday cost
the information on to the relevant suppliers of your travel arrangements such as airlines, hotels,
30 - 0 days
£50
Monies paid + £50
100% of holiday cost
transport companies etc. The information may also be provided to public authorities such as customs/immigration if required by them, or as required by law. Additionally, as your holiday is
The compensation we offer does not preclude you from claiming more if you are entitled to do so.
outside of the European Economic Area, controls on data protection in your destination may not be
*- In some circumstances higher cancellation fees may be applied by certain product suppliers, for
as strong as the legal requirements in this country. We will not, however, pass any information onto
example (but not limited to) airlines, accommodation, rail or touring products. Should this be the
any person not responsible for your travel arrangements or part thereof, subject to the above. This
case you will be notified of such fees before confirming your booking and these will apply in the
applies to any sensitive information that you or your agent gives us such as details of disabilities
event of a cancellation. These fees may be any amount up to 100% of the cost of the product.
or dietary/religious requirements. If we are not permitted to pass such information to the relevant
Force Majeure: This means that we will not pay you compensation if we have to cancel or change your travel arrangements in any way because of unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control or that of our supplier partners. These can include, for example (but not limited to) war, riot, industrial dispute, terrorist activity and its consequences, natural or nuclear events, fire, adverse weather conditions, epidemics and pandemics, unavoidable technical problems with transport. 8. If You Have A Complaint If you encounter a problem or have cause for complaint with your travel arrangements, it should be reported immediately to our local suppler (e.g. hotel manager, transfer company etc.), and as soon as possible to our local representative/agent and they will try to rectify the problem at the time. If no representative/agent is available, or if they are unable to resolve the matter to your satisfaction, please then refer to your travel documents for our contact details and contact us as soon as possible. If your complaint cannot be resolved locally having reported it, you must inform our representative/agent in writing whilst overseas and follow this up in writing to us with 28 days of your arrival back into the UK. If you fail to follow this procedure, we cannot accept
suppliers, we cannot provide your booking. In making this booking you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant person/s, company/ies or authority/ies. Please note that where information is also held by your travel agent, this is subject to your agent’s own data protection policy for which we cannot be held responsible. We will hold your information, where collected by us, and may use it to inform you in the future of offers, news, items of interest and brochures. If you do not wish to receive such approaches please tick the appropriate box on the booking form available on our website www.african-pride.co.uk or advise us by email at info@african-pride.co.uk • Please go to www.african-pride.co.uk to download a booking form and to view the most up to date booking conditions. Published October 2015. Prices and Booking Conditions valid from 1 October 2015. Photo credits Wilderness Safaris, Robin Pope Safaris and all our other partners. Brochure designed by Andrew Bogle. Printed by Focus All Media.
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