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| Livingstonia Beach Hotel is a smart luxury hotel at Senga Bay, with a great colonial past. The 32 room resort hotel has innate class. The rondavel-style rooms are simply but tastefully furnished. There is a large sparkling pool and activities are mainly water-oriented: sailing, fishing and beach volleyball. Read more... |
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| Jacana Lodge, Queen Elizabeth NP, on the edge of a crater lake in the forest, is an intimate eco-lodge, which has been lovingly designed by its creative owners so that it blends with its surroundings and works with the topography of the site while offering high levels of comfort, style and service. Read more... |
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| Semliki Safari Lodge is a beautiful small private tented lodge nestled on the crest of the Wasa River valley. Read more... |
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| Gorilla Forest Camp is the most attractive and comfortable camp at which to stay, when visiting Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Accommodation is in 8 double tents, raised on wooden platforms, each with en suite facilities, flush loo and a terrific bathtub looking out onto the view. Read more... |
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| Mweya Safari Lodge is a large, first class safari lodge in Queen Elizabeth National Park, overlooking the famous Kazinga Channel with its large hippo population. Read more... |
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| This small luxury hotel on a 6000 acre private estate offers 10 classically furnished suites and individually tailored hospitality, away from the bustle of the village, but only 10 minutes from The Victoria Falls. Read more... |
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| Matetsi Water Lodge is a 40-minute drive upstream from Victoria Falls, in its own 50,000ha private game reserve. Guests can enjoy both the adventure and the tranquillity of life beside the mighty Zambezi, combining land and water-based game-viewing with excursions to the Victoria Falls. The suites each have a spacious bathroom, with bath and shower, minibar, mosquito net, outdoor shower and a private plunge pool on their river deck. Read more... |
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| The Victoria Falls Hotel has the best location in town. Soak up the elegant Edwardian ambience as you enjoy afternoon tea or sip cocktails on the terrace, which has a spectacular view of the 'smoke that thunders'. Guests enjoy dining at one of three restaurants, reading in the library or by the romantic pool or playing tennis on the floodlit courts. The 188 rooms offer air-conditioning, telephone, and satellite television. Read more... |
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| Islands of Siankaba Lodge is a romantic forest retreat on two pristine islands in the Zambezi River 40km upstream from Victoria Falls and 55km from Chobe National Park. Seven luxurious en suite teak and canvas guest chalets nestle in the tree canopy, overlooking the river. The most distinctive features of the Islands of Siankaba is the tranquillity of the location and the attention to detail. Mokoro trails, nature trails and village walks are on offer, while the full gamut of options at Victoria Falls can easily be arranged. Read more... |
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| The Royal Livingstone Hotel is an elegant 5 star hotel in an unrivalled setting overlooking the Victoria Falls. Conjuring up the romance and opulence of a bygone era, the hotel offers a colonial experience with cool lounges, shaded verandas, butler service, a choice of dining venues as well as a large swimming pool and superb riverside deck for cocktails at sunset. The 173 air-conditioned rooms, with their hand-carved mahogany furniture, have an African feel with eastern overtones. Read more... |
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| Stanley Safari Lodge borders the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, close to Victoria Falls. This lodge is reminiscent of a traditional 1920's safari experience. Attention to detail is delivered with style: starched linen on your mahogany four poster bed, fresh flowers and interesting artefacts from the area. With only 7 private cottages and suites Stanley's is able to give you an unmatched level of personal service. Spend your days enjoying the Victoria Falls area, reading in the library or relaxing by the pool, perhaps spotting elephants at the nearby waterhole. Read more... |
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| The small luxury lodge of River Club enjoys sweeping views across the mighty Zambezi and its islands, to the Zambezi National Park. River Club is very colonial styling with lots of sepia photos, old paraphernalia and comfy chintz sofas. Each of the 10 huge thatched chalets is luxuriously furnished on two levels, and is completely open to the front giving superb views to the river. Read more... |
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| On the banks of the Zambezi River near Victoria Falls lies Sussi & Chuma, an exclusive, upmarket lodge and an adjacent spacious two bedroom private villa. Both of which take full advantage of their enchanting riverbank setting.
At Sussi Lodge accommodation consists of 10 luxury treehouses. A wide choice of activities adds to the attractions of this elegant, secluded retreat. Read more... |
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| Sindabezi Island is a private island paradise on the Zambezi river, only 18km upstream of the Victoria Falls. Sindabezi Island offers five open fronted thatched chalets dotted around the shores of the island. The island is very rustic in style with no electricity and hot bucket showers on demand. The romantic open design of the chalets allows you to enjoy all the sights and sounds of the river. At night, you will fall asleep in the glow of a hurricane lamp and in the morning you are woken by magnificent sunrises over the flood plains of the Zambezi river. Read more... |
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| Tongabezi Lodge is set on a sweeping bend of the Zambezi, upstream from the Victoria Falls and facing west toward the sunset and the Victoria Falls National Park. Tongabezi has five expansive river cottages and four romantic Houses, all en suite and all decorated in earthy tones with African prints and idyllic views of the river only a few feet away. There’s also a two bedroom garden cottage - perfect for families. A swimming pool is landscaped into a rock face. Canoeing, bird walks, river cruises, village visits and guided tour of the Falls are some of the inclusive activities. Read more... |
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| Chongwe River Camp. This magnificent private house with four en suite bedrooms is ideal for families or friends,. with its own staff (hostess, guide, chef and batman), allowing you complete exclusivity and flexibility. The style of Chongwe River House is fluid and organic: a double storey open plan sitting room/dining room leads out to a large deck with flowing swimming pool overlooking the river. Game viewing takes place on foot, by boat, by canoe or on night drives. Fishing for tiger fish is also available. Read more... |
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| Chongwe River Camp lies on the edge of the Lower Zambezi National Park. The camp is attractively situated on the banks of two rivers with views to the escarpment in the north. Eight tented chalets under thatch are large and comfortably appointed with spacious en suite open air bathrooms. There’s a small bar and simple lounge with reading books and tea/coffee facilities available. All meals take place on the terrace overlooking the river. Activities at the camp include game drives, bush walks, sundowner boat cruises and fishing. Read more... |
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| Chiawa Camp has an expansive river setting within the Lower Zambezi National Park under the shade of ancient mahogany trees. Nine spacious, shaded safari tents are elevated on timber decks, each with en suite facilities, insect screens, mosquito nets and solar-powered lighting. Activities at the owner-run Chiawa Camp include day and night drives in open 4x4 vehicles, game-viewing by boat, nature walks with professional armed rangers, fishing for tiger fish on a catch and release basis, and, the highlight, canoeing to view game at close quarters, particularly elephant. Voted one of 'Africa's Top 10 safari camps' by Conde Nast. Read more... |
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| Sausage Tree Camp lies on the banks of the Zambezi River in the beautiful Lower Zambezi National Park. To the side is a pleasant swimming pool and sun loungers for relaxing during the day. Accommodation is in six spacious Bedouin-style tents dotted along the riverbank. The tents are well-spaced , spacious and uncluttered with solid Zambian teak furniture and four-poster beds. Activities are extremely flexible at Sausage Tree Camp and you can choose between game drives, night drives, bush walks, boat cruises, canoeing amidst the hippos in the Zambezi’s channels and trying your luck at tiger fishing. Read more... |
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| Deep in the game-rich Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia, Kulefu is a secluded, intimate safari camp settled in the deep shade of tall riverine trees. The beautiful riverbank setting at Kulefu which offers excellent game opportunities, as the wildlife is concentrated in the land corridor between the steep escarpment and the river. The camp has been recently refurbished giving it a sophisticated and luxurious feeling. Changes include the addition of a lovely riverside lounge under the enormous acacia trees and a swimming pool. Eight spacious tented rooms are on raised teak decks. Read more... |
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| Old Mondoro Bush Camp lies on the banks of the Zambezi River, in the Lower Zambezi National Park, in an area of vast open flood plains, mature mopane woodland laced with an extensive lagoon system. Although boating and canoeing are also available, Old Mondoro concentrates on exceptional walking opportunities.
Old Mondoro Bush Camp reflects the wild spirit of this unique part of Africa. Here guests will enjoy the 'back to the bush' atmosphere. Accommodation is in four beautifully simple reed chalets with canvas roofs. Read more... |
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| Tena Tena Camp in the South Luangwa National Park in Zambia is a renowned safari camp with a stunning location on the Luangwa River. A grove of mahogany trees shades the five large en suite tents. Dramatic furnishings are complimented by stunning views and a private balcony. Game viewing is done on foot and on day and night drives as well as from the comfort of the thatched lodge itself. "Tena Tena …is altogether beyond superlatives, and must be one of the best safari camps in the whole of Africa" was what The Times of London declared. Read more... |
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| Formerly a private Presidential retreat, Chichele, occupies a magnificent hilltop site with wide sweeping view of the South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. Sumptuous furnishings and discreet service provide a superb backdrop to the outstanding safari opportunities. Ten elegant Victorian style lodges are built along the edge of the hillside, each with a private panoramic view of the floodplains below. Read more... |
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| Norman Carr Safaris operates four bush camps, Mchenja, Luwi, Nsolo and Kakuli, in remote areas of the South Luangwa Park. The camps can be combined, walking out of one camp early in the morning and arriving at the next to find your bags there already. Walking safaris are not strenuous and usually last 3 to 4 hours. They are led by a qualified guide and armed game scout. The game activities of each camp are a combination of 4x4 game drives (limited) and bush walking. You often begin with a night or two at Kapani Lodge. Read more... |
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| Nsefu Camp in the South Luangwa National Park is one of Robin Pope Safaris excellent camps. This stylish and utterly charming camp in the exclusive Nsefu sector overlooks the river and floodplain where game often grazes during the day and leopard are often spotted at night. An affable team offer great hospitality and game viewing on foot and on day and night drives. 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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| Luangwa Safari House is one of two Safari Houses which are taken on an exclusive basis. It is located next to the South Luangwa National Park. This magnificent private house is ideal for families or friends (up to 8 guests). It has its own private staff (hostess, guide, chef and batman), allowing guests complete exclusivity and flexibility. Guests are free to, not only design their own meal menus, but also their game-viewing rhythm. Every bedroom is individually decorated with its own en suite bathroom and there's a large plunge pool for relaxation. Game viewing takes place on foot or on day and night drives Read more... |
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| Kapani Safari Lodge, in the South Luangwa National Park, is a privately owned lodge prettily situated on the banks of a large lagoon beside the Luangwa River. Accommodating 20 guests, the ten thatched chalets are designed with high ceilings, overhead fans and large gauzed windows. Kapani Lodge is one of the few lodges which is open throughout the year and its activities focus mainly on game drives with some bush walking. Read more... |
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| The Bushcamp Company own five individual bushcamps, many within walking distance of each other, allowing you to either stay at one or two camps or to walk from one camp to the next, with your luggage being portered separately. The camps are Bilimungwe, Chamilundu, Chindeni, Kapinga. All camps offer both walking safaris and night drives. Read more... |
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| Tafika, in the northern part of the South Luangwa, is owned and run by locals, John and Carol Coppinger. Tafika is one of the more rustic, and yet most appealing, camps. Thatched chalets overlook the river and walks and day and night drives can be ‘topped’ with an optional but exhilarating microlight flight over the valley. Read more... |
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| Nkwali in the South Luangwa National Park is built on the banks of the Luangua river overlooking a beautiful area of ebony woodland and open grassland. This small camp of six thatched en suite chalets has an unusual bar encircling an enormous ebony tree, known for its spectacular sunset views and elephant sightings. Activities include morning and evening game drives, walking safaris and excellent birding due to the surrounding wooded vegetation. Being fairly south, Nkwali is open year round unlike most camps in the Luangwa valley. The self-contained Robin’s House also accommodates families with children of any age. Read more... |
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| Tortilis Camp, on the edge of Amboseli National Park, is a charming rustic tented lodge, shaded by an oasis of indigenous Acacia Tortilis trees. Read more... |
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| Little Covernors' Camp is built around a small watering hole that teems with birds and wildlife. This camp is reached by boat and on foot, so arrival is an adventure in its own right! Read more... |
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| Elaphant Pepper Camp, shaded by an indigenous forest of mature trees. The seasonal tented Mara Camp looks out on an endless vista of the open plains characteristic of the world’s most sought after game reserve. Read more... |
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| Shompole is an exquisitely stylish wilderness getaway overlooking the soda Lake Natron and its clouds of flamingoes. Read more... |
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| Loldia Farm, on the western shores of Lake Naivasha, is family-owned by the descendents of a settler who arrived by ox-wagon after the Boer War. This stone-built farmhouse nestles under acacia and wild fig trees. Read more... |
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| Kiwayu epitomises rustic luxury, Swahili-style. Step off the plane and sink your toes into the soft white sand beach that spans the reef-protected bay. Read more... |
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| Hemingways faces the clear waters and white sands of Watamu Bay, voted by The Sunday Times as 'one of the world's top 10 beaches'. Read more... |
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| Peponi is a family-run hotel at Shela, a short complimentary boat ride from the narrow streets of Lamu Town on Lamu Island. Read more... |
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| A ‘Robinson Crusoe’ hideaway, Kipungani Explorer comprises 14 spacious palm and makuti thatch chalets along a 600-metre beachfront on the southwest tip of Lamu Island. Read more... |
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| Loisaba - is an enormous 61,000 acre tract of privately-owned land in Laikipia, affording a small number of guests an intimate wildlife and wilderness experience. The lodge at this peaceful retreat is built on the edge of a plateau and sleeps 14, with all rooms having private view decks, whilst a self-contained cottage sleeps four. Read more... |
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| On the edge of the Laikipia Plateau and Samburu land, Sabuk looks over the Ewaso Nyiro River, which runs through a gorge 150 feet below. Read more... |
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| Elsa's Kopje is a luxurious oasis in the wilds of Meru National Park, original home of Elsa, the orphaned lioness made famous by George and Joy Adamson. Read more... |
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| Perched on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro river as it flows towards the Tana River, this is a luxurious and comfortable camp of 27 spacious tents. Read more... |
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| Chelinda Lodge has a stunning setting with sweeping views west over the grasslands of the high Nyika plateau. Eight luxurious log cabins have one or two bedrooms, bathroom with bath and shower, sitting room and fireplace. Activities on offer are nature & game drives, walks, horse riding, fly fishing and superb bird watching. Read more... |
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| Mvuu Wilderness Lodge in the Liwonde National Park is a small and very pretty luxury tented lodge with a beautiful setting. Its setting is hard to beat - on the edge of a lily-strewn lagoon where elephant frequently come to drink. Accommodation is in spacious 'Hemingway-style' en suite tents, each with its own secluded viewing platform. Read more... |
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4 nights/4 days ex Clanwilliam
The Cederberg Heritage Route is the collective name for three new walking trails in the Cedarberg mountains ranging between 3 and 5 days. The trails are fully inclusive: you stay at comfortable community guesthouses in the picturesque Moravian mission villages, guided by local community guides with you overnight luggage taken to their next night’s stay. The four night trail has a greater focus on walking with 3½ days spent hiking. You arrive before lunch on the first day and enjoy a guided rock art walk in the afternoon. The following morning you walk (or take the donkey cart) to Heuningvlei and then continue after lunch to the remote hamlet of Brugkraal. The next day you enjoy a full day’s walking up to Boontjieskloof, in the heart of the Cederberg Wilderness Area, and then down to Heuningvlei with swimming in the rockpools en route. The final day of walking is the Krakadouw pass walk over the mountains to Boskloof with a morning departure on Day 5. Read more... |
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5 nights/5 days ex Clanwilliam
The Cederberg Heritage Route is the collective name for three new walking trails in the Cedarberg mountains ranging between 3 and 5 days. The trails make this beautiful area accessible to walkers via the use of charming community guest cottages in the Moravian Mission villages of Heuningvlei, Brugkraal and Wupperthal on the eastern side of the Wilderness area and other guesthouses in or near Clanwilliam on the western side. The trails are fully inclusive: you are guided by local community guides whilst your overnight luggage taken to the next night’s stay. The five night Wupperthal trail offers an optional hike up Krakadouw peak, the highest mountain in the northern Cederberg, as well as walking all the way to Wupperthal, the picturesque mission village founded in the early 19th century. On the final day you return to Clanwilliam and spend time walking along the Sevilla Rock Art trail. Read more... |
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3 night/2 day walking trail ex Clanwilliam
The Cederberg Heritage Route is the collective name for three new walking trails in the Cedarberg mountains ranging between 3 and 6 days. The trails are fully inclusive: you stay at comfortable community guesthouses in the picturesque Moravian mission villages, guided by local community guides with you overnight luggage taken to their next night’s stay. The 3 night Klein Krakadouw Trail is ideal for people wishing to enjoy a long weekend in the mountains with a late afternoon arrival on Day 1, 2 full days of walking on Days 2 and 3 and an early morning departure on Day 4. Read more... |
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3 night/4 day walking tour ex Cape Town
The Cedarberg Wilderness area, with its wild and dramatically coloured and weathered rocks, is ideal for walking. Ancient forest trails take you through pristine mountain fynbos. There's hardly a soul to be seen and a sense of peace descends on you as you walk. This hiking tour is a series of half day and one day walks in the mountains and is ideal for the keen hiker. Read more... |
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15 night/16 day self-drive tour from Cape Town to Durban
This 2+ week tour is suitable for children over 6 with lots of interest for enquiring young minds. It combines time relaxing with more adventurous pursuits - visiting a Zulu cultural village, canoeing in the Kosi Lake system, game-viewing and exploring the Natal Battlefields. Ideal for the Northern Hemisphere Summer Holidays. Read more... |
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10 nights/11 days from Kruger Park Airport to Johannesburg
This simple family holiday offers affordable luxury and relaxation for the busy family. The holiday
combines bush and beach - first enjoy Big Five game-viewing for 4 nights in a private game reserve in the Greater Kruger National Park area followed by six nights on an island off the Mozambiquan coast with its white sandy beaches, lush vegetation and an azure blue sea for swimming/snorkeling amongst the rich coral life. Read more... |
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11 night/13 day fly & transfer tour from Hoedspruit to Cape Town
This relaxing family tour combines Big Five game-viewing in the Sabi Sands, the Indian Ocean coast and magnificent Cape Town. Three or four nights are spend at each location in private game lodge and top resort hotels. It's wonderful at any time of year and particularly from August to November when the game viewing is at its best and the Indian Ocean beaches are warm but not scorching. Read more... |
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11 night/12 day tour from Johannesburg to Cape Town
This sample family tour is proving very popular. The tour begins with unsurpassed game-viewing at the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve (Jaci's Tree Lodge known for its specialist children's safari programme) and continues to cosmopolitan Cape Town (Radisson Hotel overlooking the ocean). It ends on a high point with whale-watching, horse-riding, beach-combing and many other activities at award-winning child-friendly Grootbos Wilderness Reserve. Luxury accommodation throughout. Read more... |
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12 night/13 day self-drive tour from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth
This relaxing tour, using Premier to Luxury accommodation, is ideal for the South African summer, spring and autumn. Ideal for all ages. Can be undertaken using more moderate lodges as well. Read more... |
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8 night/9 day fly and transfer safari from Johannesburg to Richards Bay
This game and wilderness safari is ideal for families who want to get away from it all and those who enjoy trying new activities and experiences. LUXURY accommodation. Full Board and Activities. You can easily combine with short safari and beach holiday with some time in Cape Town or even Victoria Falls. Read more... |
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13 night/14 day self-drive tour from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth
This relaxing family tour is similar in scope to Relaxing Rascals but uses Premier accommodation and also includes time at Hermanus as well as Cape Town, the Garden Route and the game-rich Eastern Cape. As the area is malaria-free, this holiday is ideal for babies upwards. Read more... |
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4 night/5 day fly-in safari ex Arusha
Mahale Mountains National Park is 1,613 sq km of wilderness and rainforest on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in Western Tanzania. This safari features an informally luxurious retreat in the sanctuary of the remote Mahale National Park, home to the world's largest chimpanzee population. The Mahale Mountains rise behind Greystoke Camp, which fronts the clear waters of the lake. Seventy chimps live in the mountains within hiking distance of the camp, and have become habituated to human presence over two decades. Every day you can trek in the tropical rainforest to observe our closest relatives as they groom, wrestle and forage across the leafy floor. Read more... |
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8 night/8 day (6 night climb) ex Arusha
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and, at 5895 metres, it is one of the highest walkable summits in the world. Having completed the Kilimanjaro climb, we know the sense of utter elation you feel when standing on the ?roof of Africa?. Tantalising glimpses of the magnificent snow?capped summit from the plains below belie the unique combination of eco-climatic zones which hikers will experience; rainforest, montane forest, heath and moorland, alpine desert and then, finally, snow and ice. The one-way Machame Route climbs up the southwest of the mountain. This is a more challenging, but less frequented, trail than the busier Marangu Route and offers more of a wilderness experience. Tents are used rather than overnight huts and we spend 6 nights over the trail (to aid acclimatisation) and 2 nights before and after the trail at base of the mountain. Kilimanjaro climbers should be fit and well exercised. Read more... |
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9 night/10 day tour from Arusha or Kilimanjaro to Dar es Salaam.
Combine the wonderful diversity of Big Game in Tanzania's northern regions (safari highlights include Lake Manyara, the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater), with the culture and history of Zanzibar's Stone Town followed by 4 days relaxing on the beaches of the Indian Ocean. Read more... |
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4 night/4 day fly-in safari ex Dar es Salaam
Gombe Stream National Park, on the shore of Lake Tanganyika, is Tanzania's smallest park at only
52 sq km. On this short fly-in safari you can enjoy chimpanzee trekking, hiking, swimming and snorkelling and visit the historic site of Henry Stanley's famous greeting 'Dr Livingstone I presume' at Ujiji near Kigoma. This off the beaten track safari is easily combined with a traditional Tanzanian safari or with a few days on the Indian Ocean, or both... Read more... |
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7 night/8 day Fly-in safari ex Arusha
This is without doubt a rare opportunity to combine two of Africa's last untamed wilderness areas, Mahale and Katavi. Both parks are still largely undiscovered and receive very few visitors each year. Days here are full of enchantment and spectacular wildlife and the camps are intimate and very charming. With guides who are extremely knowledgeable, the safari is about discovering the intricate workings of bush life. Mahale is quite simply, one of the most stunning locations in Africa. If not to see the chimpanzees, just come here for the serenity of the surroundings. Then there is Katavi, with its floodplains, woodland and herds of buffalo and prides of lion. And with only a few tourists, it's an intimate yet wild place. Read more... |
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13 night/14 day safari from Arusha or Kilimanjaro to Zanzibar
This luxurious Tanzanian safari offers a wonderful mixture of wildlife and cultural exploration through northern Tanzania, visiting Lake Manyarea, the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater followed by the great Selous Game Reserve in Southern Tanzania. The tour ends with four days of complete relaxation on white sandy beaches of the island of Zanzibar. Read more... |
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8 day/7 night tour starting in Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar ending in Zanzibar
In combining two of Africa's greatest known parks - the Selous and Ruaha in Tanzania - we have carefully selected camps that complement each other in terms of guiding, accommodation, style and camp location. The mighty Rufiji and Ruaha Rivers provide the focal point for most game drives, escorted walks or boat-rides, all accompanied by knowledgeable guides. The safari ends with a night in Stone Town, Zanzibar. To extend your stay in either the Selous or Ruaha, spend a night or two fly-camping with a specialist guide. For more details on the differences between safari operators here, please contact us.
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6 night/7 day fly-in safari ex Arusha
This lodge-based fly-in safari in Tanzania allows you to visit some of the finest safari areas in Tanzania in a relatively short time period. The extravagant décor and style of these world-class lodges matches the exceptional locations. There's wonderful mixture of wildlife and cultural exploration with highlights including Lake Manyarea, the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater. Add some nights on the Indian Ocean at the end if you have time. Read more... |
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7 night/7 day escorted safari ex Kampala
This leisurely tour highlights the diverse scenery and superb birding of Uganda's game reserves. It could be extended to Bwindi but, as it stands, it's ideal for those who have already participated in gorilla trekking or who intend to continue to Rwanda to do so. Read more... |
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8 night/8 day escorted scheduled departure safari
This cost-effective escorted safari is ideal for single travellers or others wanting a guaranteed departure date and to join a small group. The main highlight is gorilla tracking in two separate areas so as to maximize your opportunities to be with these primates. Read more... |
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14 night/15 day escorted safari ex Entebbe
Travelling through tropical forests, papyrus swamps, savanna and rural, rolling countryside, this is a leisurely exploration of the birdlife, wildlife, ecosystems and communities of Uganda. Game viewing is undertaken variously by boat, by vehicle and on foot, as you will be tracking both chimpanzees and gorillas in the dense equatorial forest. Swim in crater lakes and rockpools, visit local communities, schools and workshops, walk among myriad butterflies and watch the sun set over the Rwenzori Mountains. Read more... |
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7 night/8 day walking safari ex Mfuwe
This walking safari in the magnificent South Luangwa National Park of Zambia uniquely mixes traditional game camps with fly-camping/walking in the game-rich Nsefu concession where the channels and lagoons attract prolific wildlife. This South Luangwa safari is aimed at those keen to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the real Zambia, but with a touch of luxury at the bush camps. Here you'll also enjoy day and night game drives. Itineraries are flexible and include 1 or 2 nights fly-camping - very simple mobile camps with walk-in tents, a shower under a tree and long drop toilets. This is a sample itinerary. Fully Inclusive. Read more... |
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5 night/6 day fly-in safari ex Lusaka
Kafue National Park is the third largest national park in Africa at 22 500 sq. km. Yet, despite its beauty and diversity, Kafue's comparative inaccessibility mean it remains gloriously untamed! A unique range of habitats in Kafue, from the memorable Busanga floodplains in the far northwest to the verdant vegetation of the Lunga River, supports a rewarding variety of wildlife. It is also a birder's paradise with over 400 species. Our Kafue Safari can be easily added to a South Luangwa or Lower Zambezi safari. Read more... |
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