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| The historic Fugitive's Drfit Lodge and Guesthouse lies in the heart of the Natal Battlefields, within its own 4000-acre nature reserve and overlooks the battlefield of Isandlwana and the Oskarberg at Rorke’s Drift. Fugitives Drift is well-known for its superb historical tours of the Battlefield sites which are considered an essential part of your stay. Supremely comfortable accommodation is offered in attractive colonial style en suite cottages with balconies as well as a reading area. Read More... |
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| Puku Ridge Tented Camp lies in the southern part of South Luangwa National Park and offers a real wilderness experience under canvas, yet with attention to luxury and comfort. Six spacious walk-in canvas safari tents offer wraparound views of the plains below. The diverse wildlife along the ‘dambo’ (valley) offers great opportunities for photography, whether you choose to explore on foot with a keen-eyed guide, or range further afield in a safari vehicle. Read more... |
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| Medjumbe Private Island is situated in the pristine Quirimbas Island Archipelago, in the far northern reaches of Mozambique. The Quirimbas have been recognised by the cognoscenti as the world's best diving and fishing destination. Medjumbe is on one such private island – a unique little island hideaway, perfect for those romantic getaways & for dedicated diving enthusiasts. Luxurious accommodation consists of 13 well-spaced chalets, each with its own spa pool, as well as a restaurant and bar. Apart from the lodge, the island is completely uninhabited and is small enough to stroll around along the beach in an hour. Read more... |
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