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| Ndedema Lodge is a gracious lodge in the pretty town of Clanwilliam in the Cedarberg mountains. It lies in historic Park Street known for its picturesque 1820 settler houses. 4 bedrooms are decorated with antiques in period style each with a spacious bathroom. Great attention to detail is noticeable with bathrobes, complimentary sherry, and fresh flowers in the rooms. Wilma provides delicious meals in the dining room or on the vine-covered terrace. Read More... |
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| Benguerra Lodge is encircled by silver beaches, coral reefs and turquoise seas and merges into a natural milkwood forest. 13 secluded thatched chalets are built on stilts with easy beach access. Furnishings are romantic yet simple - in keeping with island living – with wooden floors, woven reed walls and well-appointed en suite bathrooms. Your private veranda offers magnificent views of the ocean. Enjoy freshly caught fish, calamari and crab cooked over a beach braai, take a picnic to a secluded beach or relax on a sunset dhow cruise. The range of water sports includes diving, snorkelling and fishing. Read more... |
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4 night/5 day beach tour ex Dar es Salaam
Mnemba is a serenely private tropical island almost untouched and amazingly, only 20 minutes from Zanzibar by boat. Mnemba is described by some as a 'therapy for the spirit'. Pristine beaches wrap around the island's small 1km circumference (less than one hour?s walk) while an outer protection zone surrounds the island, conserving magnificent coral reefs where giant turtles, ghost crabs and spectacular tropical fish drift through the lagoons. Read more... |
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