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WALK, TALK AND TASTE
Tsitsikamma
MARCH 2020
Experience
RUGGED AFRICA
THE WILDERNESS
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IF NOT NOW, WHEN? BE INSPIRED AND MAKE YOUR NEXT TRIP LEGENDARY.
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TRAVEL BEYOND THE ORDINARY 1
Walk, Talk and Taste Tsitsikamma
The South Coast of South Africa is known to have one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the world and boasts the incredible Garden Route.
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ZAMBIA
Experience Rugged Africa
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For those who want to experience it all, Africa is the perfect destination for the adrenaline junkie.
SOUTH AFRICA
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Explore with Us... On Two Wheels
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Pafuri - The most diverse area in the Kruger National Park
We give you just a small taster of some of the many sensational destinations in South Africa where cycling is on offer. Great for the whole family!
The Pafuri Triangle constitutes the northernmost section of the Kruger National Park, and comprises 240 square kilometres of land.
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Cape Peninsula Wet & Wild Adventure
We’ll take every opportunity to get out onto the ocean to fully experience one of the most unique marine habitats in the world.
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The Wilderness Unplugged
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Zululand - The Exuberant Heart of the Zulu Kingdom
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, an outstanding World Heritage Site, and the oldest game park in Africa.
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Birding Safaris
Eight strangers set off on a Wilderness Leadership School Trail in iMfolozi game reserve... Follow their adventure.
South Africa is known for its dramatic landscapes, cultural experiences, historical sites, its wildlife and also boasts around 850 bird species.
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Feel the Wind in your Hair
Riding on the back of a Harley Davidson along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean is a ‘must do’ for anyone visiting Cape Town!
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Cape Town Family Urban and Table Mountain Adventure
The day focuses on exploring the Atlantic Seaboard in a fun and engaging way for children to explore their senses. A great activity for the whole family.
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TRAVEL INSPIRATION PRODUCTION TEAM PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR Viki Haasbroek
DESIGN AND LAYOUT Robyn Biddle
EDITORIAL Viki Haasbroek Anne Schauffer
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHY Thompsons Africa would like to thank our partners and the numerous suppliers that assisted with imagery for our magazine.While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, Thompsons Africa cannot be held liable for any omissions or errors.
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WELCOME TO TRAVEL INSPIRATION
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uperb experiences transform a great trip into an extraordinary one, and Thompsons Africa has long held the reputation for the finest, most comprehensive programme
of experiences. In this launch edition of Travel Inspiration, we explore fresh, innovative tours, off-the-beaten track ideas and sensational safaris. Unforgettable. Travel with us as we introduce you to travel inspirations to make your next trip legendary. Viki Haasbroek
As experts in our field, we are here to guide and advise. A consultant is just a call or email away. Contact Personal Collection today. Email: info@personalcollectionbyta.com Tel: +27 31 275 3500
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cultural adventures
Walk, Talk and Taste
Tsitsikamma
The South Coast of South Africa is known to have one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the world and boasts the incredible Garden Route.
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GARDEN ROUTE
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It is here that we find the area the Khoisan have aptly named Tsitsikamma or ‘place of abundant or sparkling water’.
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he region, which sits on a 200m high plateau stretching from the Bloukrans River in the west to the Tsitsikamma River in the east, is bordered on the north by the imposing Tsitsikamma Mountains and in the south by the Indian Ocean.
This is the picturesque setting for our tour of Khoisan history and taste of Khoisan cooking. We meet our guide Stanley in the community of Coldstream within Tsitsikamma. Stanley is a renowned local artist, an author and a historian with an insatiable interest in the Khoisan. Stanley’s interest in facilitating tours is his way of teaching people about Khoisan heritage and culture in a casual setting where they are likely to be more receptive and have fun while learning. By sharing a meal, Stanley believes he can share his experiences and the history of the Khoisan more easily.
But before we sit down to enjoy a meal together, Stanley
Stanley introduces us to Ma Elna Grootboom our chef, who
introduces us to the ways and customs of the Khoisan. He
talks us through the ingredients and lets us slip one or two
begins by speaking to us about the medicinal plants, such
of her secret ingredients. The meal is a mouth-watering
as Wild Dagga, Buchu and Mphepho, which the Khoisan
menu made up of Roester Brood (this is a roasted form of
people have used for countless years. Afterwards we
bread), sweet potato, sousboontjies (homemade beans),
receive an invaluable lesson on rock paintings and how to
umngqusho (samp and beans recipe), sorted potatoes and
interpret these historic artworks. Stanley provides a brief
gemmer beer (ginger beer).
analysis of the various elements one might see depicted in Khoisan rock paintings.
A handprint for instance
During our meal we have a chance to draw from
often reflects healing while Elands represent rain. Fish,
Stanley’s wealth of knowledge on Khoisan history. The
he suggests, are related to healing ceremonies that are
conversation over food is a natural progression from our
conducted by a healer or Shaman. The healer would
walk through the community and flows uninterrupted.
enter a trance and channel the ancestors as counsel for
Stanley shares his knowledge on Khoisan and Griqua
the living.
customs and practices as generously and willingly as he does the meal before us. We leave with tummies full and
Once we have learnt a little bit more about the traditions and customs of the Khoisan people, we settle down for lunch. The lunch is a spread of traditional Khoisan favourites and a sprinkling of familiar Xhosa dishes.
hearts swollen.
This 2 hour experience departs every day at 10h00 and again at 12h00.
YOUR EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS • A private guide (a renowned historian and Griqua and Khoisan artist) • A member of the Khoisan chieftaincy (or a representative) joins guests during lunch • The local Khoisan dance crew perform traditional dances for the guests • A local traditional chef makes traditional food consumed by the Griqua and Inqua people
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Explore with Us...
ON TWO WHEELS
‘It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them.’ — Ernest Hemingway
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Stellenbosch
EASTERN AND WESTERN CAPE
FAMILY RIDE
Travelling with the family and looking for an exciting cycling tour? Then the Stellenbosch Family Ride is perfect for you. This gentle, seven-hour tour is accessible to all
ages and fitness levels, plus it has loads of child-friendly activities. Kids are entertained with ice-lolly and cool drink pairings, while parents get to soak in the sights and of course, sample some of the local wines. It’s a winwin for all! This tour includes a fully guided tour (1 guide per 10 guests), mountain bike and helmet rental, child seats, baby buggy or children’s bikes according to the size of the child. Snack Packs (including bottled water, choc & peanuts/raisins), all wine tastings on route (3 estates visited) as well as non-alcoholic tastings for
children under 18 are also included. A stop at a local wine estate will be made for lunch (for own account). And for those who prefer gliding and not so much peddling? Upgrade to an e-bike.
Explore, adventure, sweat or coast. Grab a bike and spend some time in the saddle as we Explore... On Two Wheels
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THESE PROPERTIES OFFER CYCLING EXPERIENCES
The Plettenberg Hotel The Plettenberg Hotel is ideally situated a stone’s throw from some of the best beaches South Africa has to offer, perfect for a cycle adventure.
Fat bike riding is permitted on two of the blue flag beaches in the surrounding area and the hotel will prepare special picnic rucksacks (at an additional cost) to make the most of this adventure. Guests can choose between a 10 or 20 km ride along the scenic beaches where they will most probably not only spot pods of dolphins but could even see a whale breaching! The hotel can also arrange a cycle route in the Harkerville forest that will meander from the Forrest down to the beach. The scenery is breathtaking. These rides are suitable for beginners right up to the more adventurous riders. The Plettenberg has safe and secure storage facilities for bikes brought to the hotel, but can also source bicycles for guests to hire. Plettenberg Bay has a large cycling culture and they now boast a specialist cycle shop, for any special repairs or last-minute tune ups that may be required. The Plettenberg’s award-winning spa offers a post cycle deep tissue massage to sooth any aching muscles after a long ride or guests can choose to relax at one of the two pool terraces with cocktail in hand taking in the breath-taking scenery.
Head Over Hills Knysna is a beautiful part of South Africa to enjoy a bike ride. Set off from Head Over Hills in the direction of Knysna where guests will experience some of the most magnificent views of the Heads, the ocean and the Knysna lagoon. Head Over Hills has an excellent selection of top of the range mountain bikes for hire, all of course complete with safety helmets. The hills around Head over Hills are not for the faint hearted!
Book a bike and join in on the fun! Guests will see that there are many mountain bikers in Knysna. The forests are beautiful and the range of routes are suited for all levels of riders. In Harkerville there are four colour-coded routes which vary from 12-24 km.
The Homtini offers an awesome 19 km circular ride through the forest for intermediate level. The Garden Route Trail Park is a fun outing with both single tracks and a pump track to test your skills. 8
Victoria & Alfred Hotel The Victoria & Alfred Hotel is located in the heart of the Waterfront overlooking Table Mountain and the V&A basin. From here, guests can enjoy a cycling route which leads into town and through to Camps Bay, all while taking in the spectacular views that the Waterfront and surrounds has to offer. Cape Town is geared extremely well for cyclists, with dedicated cycling lanes that are available in town for guests to enjoy a fun cycling experience in the area. The Victoria & Alfred Hotel works very closely with the John O’Connor cycling shop in Mouille Point which speeds any requests in terms of cycle hire, repairs or assistance.
Pop across to The Dock House Boutique Hotel’s pool area, set in a beautifully manicured garden or get pampered at the Sanctuary Signature Spa, to relax those aching Exhausted after your cycling experience?
muscles. The Dock House Boutique Hotel is a sister property to Victoria & Alfred Hotel.
The Leeu Collection (LEEU ESTATES, LEEU HOUSE, LE QUARTIER FRANCAIS)
All 3 properties of The Leeu Collection are perfectly situated in the heart of Franschhoek making it a stunning location for guests to enjoy a cycling tour through town on their own. Mountain bikes are available at all three properties for in house guests to use on a complimentary basis. The Leeu Collection has easy access to shops, restaurants and cafes for guests to grab and go all while enjoying the beautiful scenery.
After exploring Franschhoek on your bicycle, why not take it easy and rejuvenate your self and your senses at the Leeu Spa. Set among the vineyards, Leeu Spa is a wellness sanctuary that offers authentic massages and holistic treatments by expert therapists. Relax those aching muscles with a tailor-made treatment.
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Cape Peninsula Wet & Wild Adventure:
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Aim for the day: Explore the highlights of the Cape Peninsula taking every opportunity to get out into the ocean to fully experience one of the most unique marine habitats in the world.
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Let the aroma of the best coffee in Muizenberg gear you up for the waves awaiting you! The early morning will be spent in Muizenberg where we will enjoy a tour of WAWA surfboard shop in Muizenberg before testing your surfing skills with a taster lesson with one of the surf instructors.
WAWA build wooden surfboards that are inspired by the intuited hydronamic genius of the ancient Hawaiian board builders. Handcrafted, WAWA boards allow for a wave sliding experience that, until recently, lay buried in the dust of museums. A surfing experience of profound purity and unbridled, utterly gratuitous, fun. Why wood? When selecting wood, they look for a combination of lightness and durability. This requirement usually leads to various woods traditionally used for boat building. Sourcing mainly woods grown locally, favourites are alien species such as Swamp Cypress, Pencil Cedar and Redwood. Offering the boards great flex, wood remains the most natural and beautiful of materials you can work with as a board shaper.
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Next we head through Kalk Bay towards Simon’s
the way at one of our favourite coves. In the
Town in search of our own rogue penguins, a
peninsula reserve we will enjoy a gentle hike
splinter colony far from the crowded boardwalks
exploring secluded beaches, shipwrecks and this
over the main breeding site on a beach known
region’s unique wildlife while on the hunt for
only to locals. Weather and time permitting, you
the Cape Five (ostrich, baboons, mountain zebra,
could test out your balancing skills on a stand-up
bontebok and tortoise).
paddle board to really get to know the penguins in their own environment. Your guide will tell you
The return journey weaves back to Cape Town
more about the rich history surrounding this naval
via Noordhoek. Time permitting, we’ll stop to
town – the museums and monuments provide
explore the local craft shops in the farm village
plenty of insight into this historical harbour town.
before returning back over the scenic coastal road of Chapman’s Peak Drive, where we will stop to
We continue on to the Cape of Good Hope,
enjoy early evening sundowners at Llandudno.
stopping to enjoy a Wild Gourmet Picnic along
Approximate Timings (Guideline Only) • 08.45am – 09.15am: Explore Rolling Wood Wooden Surf Shop • 09.30am – 10.45am: Surf – Learn to Surf at Surfers Corner – Muizenberg (optional) • 11.00am – 11.30am: Explore Kalk Bay – Meet the Resident Seals & Fishing Folk OR • 09.30am – 10.00am: Explore Kalk Bay – Meet the Resident Seals & Fishing Folk (optional) • 09.45am – 11.15am: Explore with Penguins – Stand Up Paddle, Kayak or Conservation Walk near Boulders, Simon’s Town • Picnic to be enjoyed at any point during the day: Lunch – A Private Wild Peninsula Picnic • 12.00pm – 14.00pm: Hike Cape Point – Shipwrecks, Whales, White & Wildlife (optional opportunity to Sup the Peninsula – Stand Up Paddle the calm coves of the Cape Peninsula) • 15.30pm – 16.30pm: Explore – Cape Town’s most scenic road with all 144 curves of Chapman’s Peak Drive • 16.30pm – 17.15pm: Sundowners – Llandudno Life Savers Club
PLEASE NOTE: There will not be time to both Surf & SUP so your guide will chat through the best option depending on your interests and the weather for the day. Your guide may change the routing of the day to allow for maximum time exploring outside the vehicle.
Contact Personal Collection to book this experience. info@personalcollectionbyta.com
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THE WILDERNESS, UNPLUGGED Anne Schauffer - Freelance Journalist
‘How on earth do we describe this trail to friends and family?’ ...was the principal musing of the group as our trip wound down. It’s quite straightforward detailing the day-to-day rawness of the experience, but less simple describing that, through scraping away at life’s veneer, something truly extraordinary emerges. Something for which words seem inadequate, or are perhaps un-invented.
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ZULULAND Eight strangers set off on a Wilderness Leadership School Trail in iMfolozi game reserve. Apart from every single thing required for five days off the grid, we carried our anxieties, expectations, histories and hopes...
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his trail had long been on my bucket list. Way too long. As you get older, so many of those bucket list items stare back at you accusingly, and suddenly you’re faced with this daunting queue…and the real possibility you might run out of time, or,
my greater fear, steam. The realisation that I might be ‘too old’ for anything, wasn’t something I was keen to face up to. One soothing word popped up in the literature of the Wilderness Leadership School’s (WLS) trails’: ‘moderate’. I thought, hey, I’m moderately everything, I can do this. Not that I had no concerns – I did, primarily the weight of the backpack, and the impact on the group if I couldn’t function effectively from around day two. Ego or concern for others, time would tell.
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I knew nobody on the trip. Would I be the oldest by far? The only one who hadn’t, or ever wanted to summit, Kilimanjaro? What if average age was 18, language Norwegian? I deliberately avoided asking questions of WLS. I was going to do the trip come what may, and given the rising self-doubt, best to skip hard facts. What I knew was this the trail took eight maximum, with two highly experienced and armed guides, and we’d be carrying backpacks with all our clothes, food, and sleeping gear. And we’d be sleeping without shelter. Did I ‘train’ for it? No. They were clear – this wasn’t a hike, safari or personal endurance test. It was a trail. Moderation my mantra.
Our ages ranged from 22 to 74. Eight complete strangers who lived for five days in extraordinary intimacy, and who become for that period, family. More than family, a tribe even. Out there, it’s soon clear, you pull your weight or somebody else has to pull double theirs. In the bush, every single activity that’s automated simplicity at home, needs a mindfulness and generosity of spirit. Whether it’s gathering and purifying water from the river, sourcing a loo and selecting leaves as your three-ply, washing pots with sand, or obeying a hand signal when you meet a lion, elephant, or herd of buffalo. Which we did. You have no watch, and no cellphone. Time revolves around when you’re tired, rested, or hungry…or the stars, moon and sun. Or, increasingly, your intuition, which becomes honed into a far more trusty tool out there than in here. 16
At the outset, our two guides Mandla and Siphiwe laid down the ground rules about safety, about leaving no trace of ourselves, and about why we were there. A deep respect for nature is a guiding principle, so too the simple fact that we were in the domain of the animals and the environment, not the reverse. As Mandla said,
“The environment doesn’t need us. But we need the environment.” A trail such as this is a great leveller. Your BMW and your bank balance isn’t visible, and if it were, it would mean zero. It’s those intangibles which show, and show they do. A sense of caring about your comrades, a desire to play your part with the workload as much as sharing in the pleasure, and the complete absence of ego. One thing which struck me forcibly was the great sense of humour which prevailed throughout our trip. Is it there with every group? I’ve no idea, but I do know I felt immensely fortunate to be a part of this joyfulness and often playfulness. There is a darkly humorous side to eight adults frolicking in the muddy Black Imfolozi River, watched over by Mandla – who is knee deep in the water, rifle at the ready. It was a steamy day, and we were all delirious with joy when he scoped out a small sliver of the river as unlikely to house crocodiles. Our faith in him, our desperation to submerge ourselves in cold water – the only occasion in five days – exhibited itself as a certain craziness with which we were all, by then, perfectly comfortable. This was our new normal.
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Life is the essence of simplicity on a trail. Walk, prepare food, cook, eat, sleep…and do your hour-long night watch. No, you wouldn’t be sharing it with another, you’d do it alone. Not only would you keep the fire alive, ensure that no wild beasts encroached on the camp, but, importantly, this was a contemplative time for you, and you alone. Night one, nerve-wracking – a solitary primal fear of the pitch-black unknown, see-sawing with the burden of responsibility for the others’ safety. Night two and onwards, a gentle, growing curiosity, a calmness, an overwhelming sense of the majesty of a star-studded sky, and the utter thrill of lion calling to lion ricocheting through the valley, the plop of something unknown into water. Almost surreal.
“Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit ” Edward Abbey On a WLS trail, it’s not a slow crescendo of emotion, with the end-goal, a profound connection with the wild. For me, it was closer to a daily roller-coaster, from exhaustion to elation, fear to acceptance, and so on. The wonder of the trip seeps into you, reveals itself in little bites, and now, looking back, some of the down moments are as rewarding as the up ones. And yes, you will experience a profound connection with the wild, but rather than an epiphany, it was more a drip technique. Well, for me anyway. The wilderness – and this is Wilderness, for unless you’re on foot, you will never access this part of the Park – is so intensely quiet, yet not at all. The longer you submerge yourself in this environment, the more your senses are heightened. You don’t have to work at it at all, it just happens. Nature facilitates that long-lost, or perhaps, dusty, connection, and the deluge of city stresses you’ve been carrying, subsides. 18
It seemed as if, even if some on our trail had life issues with which they were dealing, the trail provided a hiatus. Instead of wrestling for five days, you were given the gift of a five day break from it, simply focussing on basic needs, small pleasures, elements of survival, one foot in front of the other, and the extreme beauty all around. Everything else receded. I’m no stranger to the bush. But never like this. I don’t camp, nor do I hike. But I love it, and I’ve always valued the peace it offers and the escape from my world. But this trail was something entirely foreign to me – nothing I’ve ever experienced before. You’re stripped down to you, with no interference between yourself and the environment. For me, it was like coming home. Contrary to feeling exposed, I felt protected. But that was my experience, and yours might be entirely different. Whatever, it’ll be an indelible one.
The Wilderness Leadership School was founded by Dr. Ian Player and Magqubu Ntombela in 1957. The guides have a vast amount of experience, spending over 2000 hours a year in the Wilderness... they are arguably some of the best in Africa. The WLS trails have a 60-year incident free record.
www.wildernesstrails.org.za
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ADRENALINE ADVENTURES
Feel the Wind IN YOUR HAIR...
... On a Harley Davidson Chauffeur Ride
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Riding on the back of a Harley Davidson along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean is a ‘must do’ for anyone visiting Cape Town! Feel the wind, smell the fynbos (local vegetation) and feel the freedom of motorcycling at its best as you experience uninterrupted views on one of the most scenic roads in South Africa.
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The route takes you along the Atlantic seaside, over mountain passes, through quaint seaside suburbs, past the homes of the rich and famous, with a coffee stop overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
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You will ride up Chapmans Peak overlooking Hout Bay, and then up Signal Hill overlooking Cape Town with beautiful views of Table Mountain. A fantastic opportunity for photos
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Best time ever!
Fab uber cool trip George is the best tour guide!
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ADRENALINE ADVENTURES
For those who want to experience it all, Africa is the perfect destination for the adrenaline junkie.
Welcome to...
RUGGED AFRICA Considered the adventure capital of Africa, visit Victoria Falls which offers something for everyone. From wild one day adrenalin adventures to more sedate activities like river cruises and cultural experiences. The options are endless.
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ZIMBABWE & ZAMBIA
FLIGHT OF ANGELS SHORT TOUR - DEPARTS ZIMBABWE & ZAMBIA Departs Daily at 08h00 until last light Duration:
Zambia - 13min or 25min Zimbabwe - 13min or 25min
Zambia - no children under 5 years Maximum weight 120kg Feel the freedom! And you certainly will, on a 13 minute helicopter flight over Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River. The helicopter has the ability to fly lower than a fixed wing aircraft, so you’ll have unrivalled opportunities to view the breathtaking Falls... and get those perfect pics. Your flight path takes you over the seemingly tranquil Zambezi River, and on a journey of discovery along the gorges which zigzag their way to the infamous Batoka Gorge downstream. It’s a unique perspective on the Falls, and gives you the perfect overview of the size and magnitude of this astounding Natural Wonder of the World. Note: The extended 25 minute flight includes views of the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park in Livingstone or Zambezi National Park in Zimbabwe.
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BUNGI JUMPING SHORT TOUR - DEPARTS ZIMBABWE & ZAMBIA Departs: Daily on request from 09h00 – 16h00 Duration: 2-3 Hours including customs formalities No children under 14 years • Remember to take your passport Weight Restriction - Min 40kg and Max 140kg Take the 111 metre bungi jump plunge into the Batoka Gorge, with the Zambezi rushing up to meet you, only to stop 10m short of the river water. You’re given the choice of a single jump alone, or tandem with a partner. It’s exhilarating, and as with any professional organisation, you’ll be given a comprehensive safety briefing prior to the jump, and are assisted back to the bridge with the help of support crew.
YOUR EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS: • 111 metre bungi jump into Batoka Gorge • Comprehensive safety briefing
WHITE WATER RAFTING FULL DAY TOUR - DEPARTS ZIMBABWE & ZAMBIA Departs: Zambia Daily between at 08h00 & 08h30 (seasonal) Departs: Zimbabwe Daily at 07h30 (seasonal) Duration: Full Day (subject to water levels) Note: Low Water: Aug - Dec, High Water: Jan - Jul No children under 15 years The giant Zambezi River is acclaimed as the wildest commercial one-day white water run in the world, an incredible adrenaline ride reputed to tame the most hardened adrenaline-junkie! Enjoy a mix of grade 3 to grade 5 rapids, each separated by calm pools allowing rafters enough time to enjoy the sensational scenery and catch your breath... before you’re back on the next roller coaster rapid! Note: You will be required to walk out of the gorge.
YOUR EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS: • White water rafting on the Zambezi River • Mix of grade 3 to grade 5 rapids
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Contact Personal Collection today for more information. info@personalcollectionbyta.com
ABSEILING, FLYING FOX, GORGE SWING & ZIPLINE FULL / HALF DAY TOUR – DEPARTS ZIMBABWE & ZAMBIA Flying Fox, Gorge Swing & Zipline - Departs Zimbabwe Abseiling, Gorge Swing & Zipline - Departs Zambia Departs: Zambia at 10h00 & 13h30 • Departs: Zimbabwe at 10h00 & 15h30 Zambia no children under 10 yrs • Zimbabwe no children under 8yrs Full day not available and no abseil on Zambian side Half a day of extreme sports, set on the edge of the Batoka Gorge, 300m away from the Victoria Falls. You could start with Abseiling (moving down the slope backwards) or ‘rap jump’ facing forward down the 53 metre gorge. Or why not take to flight on the Flying Fox, which allows you to ‘fly’ over the gorge while attached to a cable - you’ll be winched back to earth. And if you’re still hankering for more, here’s one you’ll love…The Gorge Swing. In short, you throw yourself off the edge of the gorge in a body harness, and freefall before ending your jump with numerous pendulum swings. Alternatively, launch yourself off Batoka Gorge, decend over the water, reaching speeds of 106km an hour.... Ziplining thrill.
YOUR EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS: • Batoka Gorge, 300m away from the Falls • Abseiling or ‘rap jump’ facing forward down the 53 metre gorge • ‘Fly’ over the gorge while attached to a cable • Gorge Swing • Zipline
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THE ELEPHANT ART OF AFRICA SHORT TOUR - DEPARTS ZIMBABWE Departs: Daily at 11h30 • Returns at ± 14h30 Duration: 3 Hours No children under 5 years • Children 5 - 18 years must be accompanied by a guardian This is a unique elephant experience that is brought to life by the artistic strokes of the guest fingertips, while surrounded by the African bush. After interacting with the elephants, you will make your way down to the adjacent waterhole and mud wallow where, under the shade of an enormous Mopane tree, you will find a chair and easel - each set up with a fresh sheet of paper. Brightly coloured aprons and palettes with bright splotches of paint will also be handed out. Once finished, enjoy a delicious two-course buffet lunch accompanied by a cold beverage rounding off a perfect morning’s experience.
YOUR EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS: • Intimate interactive experience with the Elephants • An art lesson including art equipment
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CHOBE GAME DRIVE HALF DAY TOUR DEPARTS ZIMBABWE & zambia Departs: Daily on request MORNING:
Summer 06h00 – 09h00 (Oct – Mar)
Winter 06h30 – 09h30 (Apr – Sep)
AFTERNOON: Summer 15h30 – 18h30 (Oct – Mar)
Winter 15h00 – 18h00 (Apr – Sep)
Our legendary Chobe Game Drive is designed to soak up the most of this unique experience, so we handpick our licensed professional guides, and we’ve adapted our 4x4 open safari vehicles to provide superb photographic vantage points. You’ll be thrilled at that easy visibility, for this venture into the legendary Chobe National Park provides the finest opportunity ever to witness the greatest elephant population density in Africa. Note: No children under 4 years
YOUR EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS: • 4x4 open vehicle game drive • Chobe National Park • Wildlife viewing • Greatest elephant population density in Africa
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safari ADVENTURES
Pafuri THE MOST DIVERSE AND SCENICALLY ATTRACTIVE AREA IN THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
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LIMPOPO
Discovering Pafuri... The Makuleke Contractual Park or Pafuri Triangle constitutes the northernmost section of the Kruger National Park, South Africa, and comprises approximately 240 square kilometres of land. The Pafuri region is famous for its bird watching with more than 250 bird species recorded in just one year. Although it comprises only about 1% of the Kruger National Park’s total area, the Pafuri region contains plants and animals that represent almost 75% of the Parks total diversity. The area has both semi-arid vegetation as well as rich riverine forests with large nyala trees. It is also home to numerous large baobabs including the worlds largest baobab, The Big Tree. It is estimated to be more than 3 000 years old with a base circumference of 43 meters. Game is plentiful however encounters of nyala, buffalo and bushbuck are most likely in the riverine areas. Drier adapted game, including white rhino are likely encounters in the uplands. The area is famous for its elephant herds in winter who come to drink from the Luvuvhu River. Turn over to view our
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WILDLIFE EXPLORER & HERITAGE TOUR PUNDA MARIA - PAFURI - KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
A 5 day luxury private tented experience with sole use of an open safari vehicle and own dedicated guide. Day
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JOHANNESBURG/PUNDA MARIA
PAFURI AREA
Book an early morning flight or a shuttle service from OR Tambo Airport in JNB to Phalaborwa Gate. After a 4-hour journey from Phalaborwa Gate, through the Kruger Park to Punda Maria and a stop for lunch en-route, we arrive at Punda Maria Rest Camp in the late afternoon. Our tented safari accommodation is situated in the safety of the camp on a slight
After another early start, we head to the Pafuri area stopping en-route at Klopperfontein watering hole before heading on to Nyala Loop which runs along the Luvuvhu river, a birding hot spot. Along the Nyala Loop we will encounter different species of animals and see the most impressive Baobab trees.
hill which will give you a beautiful view over the Bushveld.
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PUNDA MARIA We will depart on our early morning game drive around Punda Maria camp exploring Mahoney Loop and Shomgonbye watering hole. After brunch, enjoy a siesta or make use of the swimming pool in the camp. In the late afternoon we will depart for another game drive. Your guide will once again interpret all the spoor, sounds and smells we come across before returning to the camp at gate closing time.
Enjoy a scrumptious hot English Breakfast on a gas skottel (gas cooker) prepared by your guide at Pafuri picnic site. Here is your chance to see if you can spot the elusive Pels Fishing Owl as well as many other bird species. You will be expected to assist your guide with setting up your breakfast table and to do guard duty keeping the monkeys away from eating your breakfast. Head to Crooks Corner along the Luvuvhu river. Crooks Corner marks not only the confluence of the Luvuvhu and Limpopo Rivers but also the historic meeting place of Zimbabwe, Mozambique, South Africa and smugglers. After leaving Crooks Corner we head back to camp where we spend the remainder of the afternoon at the swimming pool or at the bird hide in the camp which attracts many animals especially large herds of Elephant.
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KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
PHALABORWA/JOHANNESBURG
Once again, another early departure from camp. The
Unfortunately, this is our last day in this beautiful Game Reserve. We will be leaving relatively early to head back to Phalaborwa where you will either catch your flight or shuttle back to Johannesburg. On your way you’re likely to encounter more animals for one last photo opportunity or special sighting.
Kruger Park is a vast area (as big as a small country) and you need time to find animals and to spend some time watching them. It is up to you and your guide to decide if you are having breakfast again on a skottel (gas cooker), this time at Babalala picnic spot, or to return to Punda Maria for breakfast in the restaurant. You will also go to the Dzundzwini spring and lookout point where you’ll see how vast the Kruger Park is. After
Things to remember
returning to camp, spend time at the bird hide or laze
• The Kruger Park is situated in a Malaria area. We
around the swimming pool. Late afternoon we head out
recommend you visit your doctor to prescribe the
on an afternoon game drive looking for game and those
correct anti-malaria tablets for you.
elusive night creatures.
• Depending on the time of year, we suggest you bring a warm jacket for the early mornings and late evenings, and a rain coat for the Summer months when it is our rainy season. We do supply rain coats and blankets on the game drive vehicles. • The Kruger Park gets very hot in the Summer months (mid October to mid February). • Our Winters are very mild and generally dry with no rain (June to August). • Your accommodation is tented but has an en-suite bathroom and a fan for the summer months. Bedding and towels are provided.
EXCLUSIONS Transfers and flights to and from Phalaborwa Gate/Airport Soft drinks Alcoholic beverages Gratuity Items of a personal nature
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SAFARI adventures
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, an outstanding World Heritage Site and the oldest game park in Africa. Located in
Zululand,
The Exuberant Heart of the Zulu Kingdom...
dedication to the successful protection of the
St Lucia Wetland Park together with the
then endangered white rhino. In addition to the
Indian Ocean, play host to a spectacular
Big Five, the Park contains other special sightings,
diversity of animal and bird life, and offer a
such as cheetah, wild dog, hyena, and other
visitors.
finest. An hour or so away, lies the Greater St
but has a proud international reputation for its
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efforts to bring the white rhino back from the brink of extinction. You won’t simply be enthralled with this gamerich reserve and the extraordinary beauty of the terrain, but also with the sense of history having been made here. Our specialist tours are all conducted in specially modified open safari vehicles to enhance your game viewing, and give photographers the very best vantage point to capture that perfect image. We only tour with qualified, experienced guides, so you will not only be one step ahead because of their intimate knowledge of the animal movements and habitats, but you’ll learn more than you could have imagined possible about everything from trees, to animal spoor, to the rich bird life. You’ll be in awe of the Big Five, but with increased knowledge, you’ll be equally spellbound by the smallest of creatures, the most beautiful of trees. You’ll be hooked on the camaraderie of being together when you meet that elephant, or spot that lion, and you’ll be back. That’s for sure.
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safari ADVENTURES
BIRDING SAFARIS Is it ‘bird watching’ or ‘birding’?
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South Africa is known for its dramatic landscapes, wide open spaces, cultural experiences, its tumultuous history and historical sites and of course, its wildlife. But did you know that South Africa also boasts around 850 bird species? For avid birders, there is no shortage of holiday options to choose from that include not just superb accommodation but incredible wildlife and bird watching opportunities too.
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uests at KARIEGA GAME RESERVE
Kariega’s landscape spans across 5 different eco
in Port Elizabeth have the opportunity to
systems, resulting in extremely high game carrying
spot an incredible 350 different bird species
capacities which results in Kariega’s game viewing and
including the impressive martial eagle. Ask about
birding experience being unsurpassed in the Eastern
a comprehensive list of the bird species list available for viewing.
Cape. Kariega’s stunning beauty and rivers offer dramatic views
This amazing internationally renowned ‘Big Five’
and vistas resulting in unforgettable game drives and
malaria-free private game reserve is family owned
a diversity of unique activities including guided bush
and managed, and offers an unforgettable safari
walks, river cruises, canoeing, fishing and visits to the
experience at great value.
nearby beaches.
A natural extension to Cape Town and the Garden Route,
Guests enjoy a choice of 5 uniquely different luxury
Kariega Game Reserve comprises 10000 hectares of
lodges to suit all needs – namely: Settlers Drift, River
pristine wilderness incorporating the picturesque
Lodge, Ukhozi Lodge, Main Lodge and The Homestead.
Kariega and Bushmans rivers, a unique feature. 'For most people who are not ‘birders’, the concept of birding may seem a bit strange! Bird watching, or birding, as most people call it can be one of the most enjoyable activities while on safari. This is especially true for nature guides and guests who travel on safari often, who enjoy the extra challenge that birding brings with it, compared with general game viewing. The fact that birding can be rather challenging is what makes it appealing, and birders may sometimes find themselves pushing their limits to get a better view of a bird, like ‘freezing’ their position for uncomfortably long periods of time in the hope that the bird comes out to show itself!' Kariega Game Reserve
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‘The real joy has been to see, as the eco systems
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NVERDOORN PRIVATE GAME RESERVE, located in the Tankwa Karoo just 2 and half hours from Cape Town, is home to an
have normalised, species coming back to the area. We have a lot of birding groups coming through to Inverdoorn and while they are with us they
abundance of bird, flora and game species. Not only
always do a trip into the Tankwa Karoo National
is it the place to be for stress-free contemplation, but
Park where birders can see arid-area specials such
it is also the ideal place for bird-watchers to view the
as Burchell’s Courser, Karoo Long-billed Lark and
return of bird species that previously inhabited the
Tractrac Chat.’
area. Some of these bird species include the Lesser
Flamingos and the African Fish Eagle.
- Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve
Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve is situated under
Four and five star accommodation is offered in the
2.5 hours from Cape Town, in the vastness of the
premier Ambassador Collection (suites or chalets) or a
majestic Tankwa Karoo, and provides the ultimate
variety of Lodge rooms.
tranquil Big Five safari experience with exceptional birding opportunities. Safaris on its 10 000 hectare
Inverdoorn is furthermore acclaimed for its Cheetah
wildlife conservancy are offered on a day trip option or
Rehabilitation programme and guests have the
overnight stay with game drives presented by highly
opportunity to learn more about this renowned project
qualified rangers in traditional 4 x 4 vehicles.
when on safari, with a Cheetah Educational.
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HREE TREE HILL LODGE, in the Northern Drakensberg, offers nature walks as part of their guided experiences offering. Rewarding in both summer and winter months, Three Tree Hill guests are given a bird
list of over 250 bird species for use during their time at the lodge. This intimate, luxury 24 bedded lodge is owner-managed by Simon and Cheryl Blackburn whose passion and enthusiasm for Africa’s wildlife, history and culture is immediately evident when you visit.
‘Grassland dominates this area, while protea parkland is found higher up on the crests and spurs. The catchment areas range from veld and marshes to intricate streams and river courses. With this incredible diversity of vegetation types, Three Tree Hill is a wonderful place for birding. - Three Tree Hill Lodge 38
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KUZE FALLS PRIVATE GAME RESERVE is one
the river, the waterfall and the surrounding hills.
of only two Private Game Reserves
Guests are invited to join the open-
in the region where you can view
vehicle safaris with experienced
the ‘Big Five’ as well as nearly 430 species of birds are resident.
field guides and rangers who also conduct bird, bush and game walks on request. Enjoy two
Overlooking the Mkuze Waterfall,
game drives daily in this Private Big
the lodge features 8 luxurious
Five Reserve. The spa centre is run by
thatched Chalets and 1 Safari Suite,
a fully qualified massage therapist
accommodating guests in utmost
and beautician and offers the
comfort and style. All Chalets are
various treatments to help guests
built on raised wooden platforms
unwind and relax in the tranquillity
and the spacious veranda of each
that is Mkuze Falls.
unit provides fantastic views of
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HONGA BEACH LODGE is set on the pristine shores of the Maputuland Coast, KwaZulu-Natal. This 24 bed luxury lodge is
the ideal place to discover one of Africa’s last unspoilt wilderness beaches. It is a magical place of coastal forests, grasslands, bush, shimmering lakes and exquisite sandy beaches. Its crystal clear, warm waters offer South Africa’s best snorkelling and excellent off-shore SCUBA diving and excellent birding opportunities. Guided birding, scorpion and
spider walks and turtle tracking are offered in season. The 12 thatched bush suites offer either Ocean or Forest Views with Deluxe Ocean Views room sporting private plunge pools. The suites are positioned to
‘Bird watching at Thonga Beach Lodge offers
afford maximum privacy and minimal
the choice of watching sea birds from the
environmental impact.
beach deck, foraging in the rock pools at low tide or running along the shore chasing the
Excellent cuisine is enjoyed al fresco on the dining deck or beach deck overlooking the sea. This is an ideal choice for honeymooners, families, SCUBA divers or anyone
ghost crabs. Take a walk through the coastal dune forest and you’re likely to come across a myriad of forest species. In the grasslands at Lake Sibaya, you’ll be entranced by the beautiful orange throated long-claws, fish
who wants to simply relax.
eagles and flocks of flamingos.’
A civilized distance from
– Thonga Beach Lodge
civilization.
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FAMILY ADVENTURES
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eginning at Sea Level and ending 1 085 metres
Treasure Map with the children following various clues
higher on Table Mountain, this day focus on
between the art works on the Sea Point Promenade.
exploring the Atlantic Seaboard in a fun and
You will have the option to cycle along the promenade
engaging way for children, taking in the city sites
on cruiser bicycles (bicycles of all sizes suitable for the
before seeing them from a different perspective on the
whole family are available).o
mountain top. The day will begin by Stand up Paddling and Shell collecting at Camps Bay Tidal Pool. The perfect spot for newcomers and youngsters to learn how to SUP in a safe an idyllic location by the Atlantic Sea. Next? A treasure hunt. This fun and engaging 3 - 5km treasure hunt along the Atlantic Seaboard uses a
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Flexibility – adaptable on an hour to hour basis to suit your clients’ needs and changing weather conditions throughout the day. Where you go and what activities you do are up to you. Adventure Utility Vehicle (AUV) – Vehicle comes equipped with stand up paddles, mountain bikes, prepacked hiking packs, surfboards and a fully stocked gourmet pantry with drinks included. Top Adventure Guides – viewed as the best in Africa in their specialist fields, the guides have a wealth of experience and stories to tell. The tour shown is only an example. More or less can be done on the day.
Approximate Timings (Guideline Only)
Lunch will be enjoyed at Cafe Paradiso on Kloof Street where children make their own pizzas under the guidance of the head chef. Finally, we summit Table Mountain taking in the 360 views while tracking dassies (mountain rock rabbits) that can often be spotted on the table top. We end the day with early evening sundowners while taking in the views over the city bowl.
• 08.30am – 09.30am: SUP the city - Family Stand Up Paddle the V&A Waterfront Canals • 10.00am – 10.30am: Explore - Township inspired designs at the Watershed Market • 10.45am – 12.00pm: Bike – Cycle Between Art Installations with locals on the Sea Point Promenade • 12.30pm – 14.00pm: Lunch – Child cooking projects at Café Paradiso, Kloof Nek • 14.30pm - 16.00pm: Hike Table Mountain the Easy Way – Cable Car & Family Hike to Maclears Beacon OPTIONAL: • 16.15pm – 17.30pm: SUP Camps Bay – Family Stand Up Paddle in Camps Bay Tidal Pool
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