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    Burasari Phuket Resort & S...

    ZAR5,100.00

    ZAR5,221.00

    Named after the rare Burasari flower that grows on the property, Burasari is a Phuket resort that is an unexpected treasure in the heart of exciting Patong. Burasari is a boutique hotel in Phuket unlike any other Patong Beach hotel, offering a full experience of sophisticated style, comfort, privacy, tranquility, and a first class international dining for discerning travellers. Burasari's Feel at Home philosophy gives our guests the experience of a warm home that embraces you with stylish design, great food, caring service and the calming elements of nature.

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    Krabi Cha-Da Resort-Thailand

    ZAR5,800.00

    ZAR5,200.00

    Nestled on the foothills of Ao-Nang is Krabi's newest addition of Oriental Boutique Style accommodation. Reflecting Thai and Chinese Charm, beautifully set within the lush gardens, jet allowing from the majority of rooms spectacular views over the tranquil Andaman Sea. Ideally located in the heart of Ao-Nang with its plenty shops, restaurants and bars, just a stone throw away from the beach. Krabi Cha-Da Resort, your home away from home, welcomes you to experience the new generation of Oriental Boutique and multicultural charm.

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    Indra Regent Hotel-Thailand

    ZAR5,600.00

    ZAR5,500.00

    Experience a most relaxing and memorable stay at the Indra Regent Hotel with rooms that offer a world of peace and comfort in the bustling heart of Bangkok. The Hotel complex is fully equipped to accommodate your requirements and is the ideal place to rejuvenate, entertain or catch up on some well-deserved sleep. The hotel is conveniently situated in the central part of Colombo and with easy access to top notch shopping locations such as Majestic City, Liberty Plaza, Odel, House of Fashions and Fashion Bug. Check out these great locations and splash out on some of the best deals in town. Come on over to our Travel Counter and our courteous and friendly staff will arrange for excursions or any other required travel arrangements. Visit the many places of interest in and around the city and explore the many wonders in store for you

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    Rawai Palm Beach Resort -Thail...

    ZAR4,100.00

    ZAR3,928.00

    Rawai Palm Beach Resort is a modern style and consists of a cluster of several buildings designed in a unique combination of traditional Thai, Internationally and contemporary style architecture ? fully equipped and luxuriously designed. All rooms are designed to maximize privacy and comfort, special designed for Deluxe Pool Access with private sun deck and aqua chairs. Resort provides free shuttle bus to Yanui Beach.

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    The Cascades Hotel at Sun City...

    ZAR3,100.00

    ZAR2,975.00

    History was made in 1979 when Sun City was opened in the North West to become the best holiday resort in South Africa, and for good reason. Named for the waterfalls and calming pools that trickle throughout the property, the 5-star Cascades hotel is an oasis of calm in the midst of the Sun City Resort and in close proximity to all the activities Sun City has to offer.

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    Soho Hotel & Casino at Sun...

    ZAR3,000.00

    ZAR2,925.00

    History was made in 1979 when Sun City was opened in the North West to become the best holiday resort in South Africa, and for good reason. Often referred to as the Main Hotel, Soho hotel and casino was the first hotel to be built on the resort. This 4-star Sun City accommodation is located right at the heart of Sun City, and is central to all the activities and things to do at the resort.

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    The Palace of the Lost City - ...

    ZAR4,100.00

    ZAR3,875.00

    History was made in 1979 when Sun City was opened in the North West to become the best holiday resort in South Africa, and for good reason. The Palace forms part of Sun International?s Sunlux Collection, this sophisticated 5-star hotel has redefined African luxury and elegance. The entrance hall of The Palace sets the precedent, with its intricately painted ceilings, mosaic artworks and golden zebra-hide upholstered furniture. Set within verdant gardens, each luxurious room in the hotel boasts handcrafted furniture, befitting royalty.

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    The Cabanas Hotel at Sun City ...

    ZAR2,600.00

    ZAR2,425.00

    The Cabanas hotel at Sun City is the resort’s most affordable hotel and is the perfect location for go-getters, trend-setters and young families. Enjoy the island style atmosphere that is cheerful and informal, from the colourful décor to the supervised kiddies’ play area and family-friendly restaurants at the Palm Terrace. It is centrally located near popular outdoor kids' activities – its rolling lawns lead to the thrills of Waterworld and a short stroll takes you to Kamp Kwena, with its children’s centre, playground and farmyard animals.

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    Beverly Hills Hotel- Durban

    ZAR6,700.00

    ZAR6,250.00

    Languishing between the sunburned blond beach and the warm waters of the south western Indian Ocean is Umhlanga Rocks, one of South Africa's premier coastal locations, a mere twenty minutes drive from Durban. With miles of glorious golden beaches and near perfect subtropical weather, this idyllic playground attracts sophisticated visitors from around the globe, seeking the best of sun, sea and glamour. The signature restaurant, the Sugar Club, with its contemporary ambience, its dramatic views of the Indian Ocean, and where the food is rated among the best in the country, is confirmed by its membership to the Chaine de Rotisseurs and the Moet et Chandon Restaurant Circle. The "elements café bar" is a chic, relaxed café offering a gourmet café menu, while the lounge area is the perfect spot to unwind and watch the dolphins frolic around.

    Accommodation is spacious and luxurious and the suites have been restyled in muted hues of browns and creams and draped in rich suede and leather, Plasma TV screens, cotton linen, with some suites offering dramatic sea views from the bath. The hotel boasts a state of the art fitness centre as well as executive meetings rooms and boardrooms. With such a perfect setting, every thoughtful touch is provided from the personal lounger which is set up on the beach in front of the hotel to the poolside service. The beach itself is perfect for long, romantic strolls and for the more energetic, the fully equipped gymnasium allows for more strenuous exercise.

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    Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Go...

    ZAR10,600.00

    ZAR8,900.00

    Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa, the most romantic resort in Mauritius. Located on one of the finest resort sites on the island, the resort unfolds its magnificent suites and villas along a long stretch of beach and reaches back another 300 metres into lush, tropical greenery. In keeping with global principles of environmental preservation, Beachcomber ensured that the ancient trees dotted around the area were preserved.

    Known for its year-round fabulous weather, the location of Trou aux Biches makes it a highly coveted Mauritian resort. Natural colours and fabrics have been specially selected in the decor to preserve that authentic island style - a trademark of this resort. A staggering 100 swimming pools, some of them private, make this hotel the first choice for the well-travelled, with world-class service, spectacular sunsets and a relaxed atmosphere to complete the experience.

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    Paradis Beachcomber Golf Resor...

    ZAR12,500.00

    ZAR11,692.00

    Paradis Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa is one of the most prestigious resorts in Mauritius. Located on a stunning peninsula, Paradis is renowned worldwide for its high profile facilities and services and first-class accommodation.

    Le Morne peninsula's shoreline stretches for seven kilometres and features one of the best beaches on the island. A unique wow factor includes 13 recently renovated luxury villas built along a private beach where guests have the option of an 'own home' seaside holiday. Island-style, rustic thatch accents the public areas, which are extremely close to the beach, and add authenticity to the tropical atmosphere.

    The resort has four fine restaurants and shares a further four with its neighbour, Dinarobin. Recognised internationally by those in the know as a premier golf resort, its picturesque 18-hole course has attracted players of varying skills and guests from all over the globe since we opened its doors.

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    Dinarobin Beachcomber Golf Res...

    ZAR10,250.00

    ZAR9,900.00

    What makes the accommodation at this hotel so special is that it is exclusively suites: Junior Suites, Club Junior Suites, Club Junior Beachfront Suites and Club Senior Beachfront Suites and a selection of suite categories in the adults-only crescent. Dinarobin Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa’s location is among the most stunning in Mauritius (at the foot of Le Morne Mountain) which makes this resort that much more desired by discerning guests. View the exquisite ocean views from Dinarobin’s characteristically deep verandahs, giving each suite the feeling of a private seaside home.

    The public areas consist of vast spaces under rustic thatch canopies. Reflecting ponds have transformed the main restaurant into a fairyland of twinkling lights where tables are set on islets. If you’re in the mood for Italian fare, genuine Tuscan delights await you at the second restaurant. The newest addition to Dinarobin's culinary offering is Umami, a pan-Asian restaurant open for dinner.

    Lunch is served right on the beach, so you don't have to miss one moment on the velvet sand to enjoy your meals. An exclusive adults-only crescent is available at Dinarobin whereby adults who seek an especially tranquil and refined environment have the opportunity to book accommodation reserved for guests aged 18 years and older. Certain perks and facilities are available to residents of the adults crescent, in addition to the pool in crescent six being reserved for guests residing in this crescent as well as an adults’ only section of beach next to the alfresco beach bar, adjacent to this crescent. Membership to the exclusive Club at Dinarobin is included for occupants of the Club suite categories.

    Those who seek a paradisiacal golfing holiday should look no further than reserving a Golf Junior suite at Dinarobin. Unlimited green fees at Paradis' 18 hole championship course and Mont Choisy Le Golf in the north together with a free golf cart per game are included. Guests who book for seven nights, or longer, enjoy complimentary green fees at a non-Beachcomber golf course.

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    Dream of Zanzibar - 7 Nights

    ZAR2,900.00

    ZAR2,800.00

    WELCOME TO ZANZIBAR

    Jambo! This is the Swahili greeting that you will hear on arrival when you are welcomed by the warm and inviting locals. Zanzibar is the name of an archipelago in the Indian Ocean just off the coast of East Africa. There are many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, sometimes informally referred to as 'Zanzibar'), and Pemba Island. As the number one beach location in East Africa, Zanzibar is a wonderful island, with classic tropical beaches, lush plantations, an incredible history and a fascinating culture. Apart from historic Stone Town, with its labyrinth of narrow streets, Zanzibar is known for its beautiful palm-fringed beaches and pristine coral reefs.

    HISTORY

    Zanzibar was inhabited by Portuguese navigators at the end of the 15th century. They were ousted 200 years later by the Omani Arabs and Zanzibar became a major centre for slave trading. The island became an Arab state and was an important centre of trade and politics in the region. European explorers, including Stanley and Livingstone, began their expeditions into the interior of Africa from Zanzibar in the late 1800’s. In 1964, the sultan and the government were overthrown in a revolution and in the same year, Zanzibar and Tanganyika combined to form the United Republic of Tanzania.

    LANGUAGE

    The indigenous language spoken throughout Zanzibar is Swahili (called Kiswahili locally). English is widely spoken and understood. Jambo Rafiki – Hello my friend!

    CULTURE

    Most of the people in Zanzibar are Muslim and all towns and villages on Zanzibar Island have mosques. Visitors to Zanzibar Town (Stone Town) will hear the evocative sound of the muezzins calling people to prayer from the minarets, especially for the evening session at sunset. There are also small populations of Christians and Hindus.

    CLIMATE

    Zanzibar is a few degrees south of the equator and enjoys a very tropical climate. The average daytime high is between 28°C and 32°C and the night-time lows are between 20°C and 25°C. Temperature wise – this island is an all-year-round winner. February is very hot and very humid (just leave your hair straightener at home!) and March to May are the wettest months.

    CURRENCY

    The local currency is Tanzania Shillings (TSH) but the currency cannot be bought outside of the country. Cash (US Dollars) and credit cards are accepted at hotels and at any Bureau de Change. We strongly recommend that you take USD cash in small denominations for incidental purchases, tips etc.

    ELECTRICITY

    220/230 V. square pin adapter (same plugs as UK). It is advisable to take along an international adaptor.

    MALARIA

    As Zanzibar is situated in a malaria zone, it is recommended that you consult your physician on the correct preventative medication required before you travel.

    WHAT TO DO IN ZANZIBAR

    Whether you spend your days lazing by the pool, sipping cocktails on the beach at sunset, diving in warm waters or enjoying a Dhow cruise around small islands, your Zanzibar holiday will be a memorable experience.

    • Diving: With living reefs surrounding the islands, Zanzibar has excellent dive locations. There are plenty of places where the water temperature is warm, visibility is usually excellent, and currents are weak, all of which contributes to an ideal location for first time and novice divers. In addition to the warm and still waters full of colourful fish, there are many challenging dives as well. If you want to surf the current through a ravine, go for deep water, or search for wrecks, there are dive companies that can make it happen for you. Many of the larger resorts on the north and east coasts have professionally-run dive shops as well. Qualified divers must produce certification and a log book.
    • Shopping: Whether you’re in the market for T-shirts, spices, kangas, furniture or hand sewn pillow covers, Stone Town is a great place for fun shopping and bargain hunting. You will find the inevitable ashtray carved out of a coconut shell, but there are enough Tinga-tinga paintings, woodcarvings and woven goods to keep almost everyone in the market for a tasteful souvenir.
    • Stone Town: Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001, Stone Town is a mishmash of cultures, languages and architecture. Over the centuries, Stone Town has grown from a small fishing village to a thriving town with an extraordinary history. Walking around Stone Town, you can see the influence of the different cultures that make up Zanzibar. Coral and stone houses show offimposing Zanzibar doors with brass studs as a defence against charging elephants and carvings with scriptures from the Quran. A tour of the town is highly recommended.
    • Excursions: There are loads of excursions available to help you explore this unique island. It is wise to stick to a reputable operator and not be lured by beach boys and vendors who prey on tourists promising cheap prices. There are two excursions that are not to be missed in our opinion. A visit to a spice farm village on the Spice Tour will allow you to walk through the farm with your guide – touching, smelling and tasting different spices and fruits. It will give you an insight into local life and the opportunity to try some Swahili dishes, taste the fruits in season and try some spiced tea.

     

    Setting sail on a traditional dhow will be one of the highlights of your trip. Safari Blue is a full day excursion which takes you out into Menai Bay – a haven of beautiful uninhabited islands where the waters are frequented by humpback and bottlenose dolphins. The anchor is dropped on a sandbank which makes for some spectacular snorkelling. Drinks are served throughout the day and lunch is a buffet of grilled fish, lobster, calamari and chicken. Make sure this one is on your itinerary.

    WHAT TO PACK

    • As a guide, the maximum weight for checked luggage is 20kg in economy class.
    • Your hand-luggage should not weigh more than 6kg and needs to be small and compact
    • Take along your best beach and casual wear, perfect for the day
    • The dress-code for dinner is usually smart casual and gents may be required to wear long trousers
    • Take an umbrella or rain poncho if travelling from October to January to March to June
    • When in town, men & women should have their shoulders and knees covered. Bermuda shorts and a polo shirt are perfectly fine but halter-tops and miniskirts are insulting to locals
    • Sunglasses and suntan lotion are a must
    • Don’t forget any medication that you might need, and be sure to pack it in your hand luggage
    • Chargers for all your devices (it’s a good idea to take along a few movies on a tablet or something similar as the English TV channels in your hotel may be limited)
    • Swimming shoes and goggles
    • Mosquito repellent
    • A sun hat or cap

    TRAVEL TIPS

    • Pack a change of clothing in your hand luggage in case of baggage delays (and a spare cozzie so at least you can have a swim when you get to your resort)
    • Clothing creases less if rolled in a sausage shape when packed – so roll, don’t fold
    • No sharp objects are permitted in your hand luggage (yes, tweezers are sharp!)
    • Travel insurance is a must. If you can’t afford it, you can’t afford to travel!
    • Travelling with kids – please check that you have all the relevant documents including unabridged Birth Certificates.
    • Put electronics, medication, toothbrushes and jewellery in your carry-on bag
    • It’s often a good idea to let your bank or credit card company know that you’re going overseas
    • Be patient, be flexible, be spontaneous and have the best time ever!

    DID YOU KNOW:

    • Due to its proximity to the Equator, Zanzibar is warm throughout the year and has equal days and nights (12-hours each)
    • The shortest war ever recorded by man is the Anglo-Zanzibar War where the British bombarded the Beit al Hukum Palace and after 38 minutes, a ceasefire was called.
    • Zanzibar is popularly known as the Spice Islands.
    • Zanzibar has the largest number of carved doors in Africa
    • Freddie Mercury, lead singer of the band Queen, was born in Zanzibar in 1946. His birth name was actually Farouk Bulsara.
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    The Elephant Camp Victoria Fal...

    ZAR2,500.00

    ZAR2,400.00

    WELCOME TO VICTORIA FALLS

    Locally known as ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’, translating to the ‘The Smoke That Thunders’, Victoria Falls are deservedly one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Forming a natural border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, fed by the mighty Zambezi River, the Falls are a sight to behold!

    The 100m vertical chasm spanning the full one and a half kilometre width of the river, creates the biggest curtain of falling water in the world and one of the most extraordinary displays of nature’s might and magnificence. Despite the beauty of the Falls themselves, this region warrants the reputation as an adventure centre, offering a plethora of adrenaline-inducing activities both in and around the Falls. The best time for viewing the Falls is from July to October when the water levels are high but the mist has subsided, offering clearer views.

    LANGUAGE

    The indigenous languages are Ndebele and Shona but English is the official language and is widely spoken and understood.

    CULTURE

    One arrival in Victoria Falls you will be greeted by some of the friendliest people in the world. The predominant religion is Christianity, with traditional beliefs in rural areas, and some Hindu, Muslim and Jewish minorities.

    CLIMATE

    Victoria Falls is situated in a summer rainfall region. Instead of differentiating the climate according to the conventional spring/summer/autumn/winter divide, locals consider there to be two distinct climates - the dry season and the wet season. The dry season begins in May and extends through autumn and winter into October. The early part of the dry season is a temperate time with daytime temperatures in the early 20°C range and the mercury often falling to single digit figures at night.

    Generally, the rains begin during the course of November and, by December, the wet season has usually set in with hot daytime temperatures, lightened by torrential downpours that generally take place during the late afternoon. At night, temperatures are an average 18°C and, during the day, the temperature can rise into the 30’s. Visiting the Victoria Falls during the wet and dry seasons is a markedly different experience. In early summer, the water level in the Zambezi is at its lowest, and the spray from the Falls is least dense, allowing for more visibility and better photographic conditions. Low water levels mean that parts of the Falls dry up, particularly on the Zambian side, but this is when Devil’s Pool is accessible. During late summer, when the Zambezi is pumping, the spray from the Falls is intense and any visitor to the rainforest can expect to be soaked.

    Best time to visit Victoria Falls

    May to November are the best months for most visitors but…

    • If you want to see the Victoria Falls in full power, go between March and May.
    • If your main reason to visit is for the white water-rafting, go between August and early January when the rapids are at their best.
    • If a safari is your priority, go between May and October when the vegetation is low and animals are more easily spotted.

    CURRENCY

    The Zimbabwean dollar is no longer a valid currency and almost all transactions are conducted in US Dollars. The currencies presently used in Zimbabwe include US Dollars and South African Rand. Make sure you have a sufficient amount of foreign currency in your possession, prior to entering the country due to a cash shortage and the fact that many ATMs will not accept international cards. Do not change foreign exchange with moneychangers on the street, as this is illegal. It is best to travel with small denominations of foreign currency.

    ELECTRICITY

    240 V. square pin adapter (same plugs as UK).

    MALARIA

    As Victoria Falls is situated in a malaria zone, it is recommended that you consult your physician on the correct preventative medication required before you travel.

    TIPPING

    Bring small denominations for tipping purposes as small change is very rarely available locally. Whilst not compulsory, it is enormously appreciated and often contributes a substantial amount toward ensuring that those working in the service industry earn a living wage. Just make sure that a service charge hasn’t already been added to your bill.

    WHAT TO DO IN VIC FALLS

    Victoria Falls will not disappoint; whether you’re seeing the Falls for the first time or planning a hair-raising bungee jump, there is so much to do and see! Your visit will be jam packed with adventure so plan wisely. These are our top recommendations:

    • See the Smoke that Thunders
    • Take a Sunset River Cruise
    • Go white-water rafting
    • Enjoy the Flying Fox cable slide
    • Do a bungee jump (111 metres – eek!)
    • See Vic Falls from a helicopter – the famous "Flight of Angels”
    • Be daring with a gorge swing

    WHAT TO PACK

    • As a guide, the maximum weight for checked luggage is 20kg in economy class and 30kg in business class
    • Your hand-luggage should not weigh more than 6kg and needs to be small and compact
    • Casual, comfortable clothing is suitable throughout the year
    • Jeans or trousers for evenings and cooler days is recommended * In more upmarket hotels and restaurants, elegant casual outfits are recommended for dinner
    • Sunglasses, suntan lotion and insect repellent are a must
    • Please note that camouflage clothing is banned in Zimbabwe
    • Throw in a few warmer items between April and August, especially for early mornings and late evenings
    • Don’t forget any medication that you might need, and be sure to pack it in your hand luggage
    • Chargers for all your devices (it’s a good idea to take along a few movies on a tablet or something similar as the English TV channels in your hotel may be limited)
    • A hat or cap
    • Some sturdy walking shoes
    • And don’t forget your binoculars

    TRAVEL TIPS

    • Pack a change of clothing in your hand luggage in case of baggage delays
    • Clothing creases less if rolled in a sausage shape when packed – so roll, don’t fold
    • No sharp objects are permitted in your hand luggage (yes, tweezers are sharp!)
    • Travel insurance is a must. If you can’t afford it, you can’t afford to travel!
    • Travelling with kids – please check that you have all the relevant documents including unabridged Birth Certificates.
    • Put electronics, medication, toothbrushes and jewellery in your carry-on bag.
    • It’s often a good idea to let your bank or credit card company know that you’re going overseas
    • Be patient, be flexible, be spontaneous and have the best time ever!
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    Uxolo Guesthouse Johannesburg

    ZAR1,170.00

    ZAR995.00

    Accommodation

    Each of our seven beautifully decorated en-suite rooms are equipped tea / coffee facilities, an electronic safe, and TV (DSTV select channels). All rooms are en-suite and can either be configured as a double (king size bed), or a twin (two single beds). You will find your room to be of the highest quality - offering you a luxurious comfort during your stay with us.

    Each room has been carefully constructed with great attention to detail affording each room its own unique appeal and ambience. The highest quality linen combined with down duvets and 5 star pillows ensure that you have a super restful night’s sleep.

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    Maun Okavango 3 Day Trip -Bot...

    ZAR7,600.00

    ZAR7,500.00

    MOKORO TRAIL OKAVANGO DELTA

    Exploring the waterways in a traditional dugout canoe (mokoro) is highly recommended and a truly unique experience. Gliding silently through clear waters that have been purified by the water lilies, reeds, papyrus and Kalahari sand that gives guests an unparalleled perspective of the abundant wonders.

    MOKORO TRAIL OKAVANGO DELTA

    Exploring the waterways in a traditional dugout canoe (mokoro) is highly recommended and a truly unique experience. Gliding silently through clear waters that have been purified by the water lilies, reeds, papyrus and Kalahari sand that gives guests an unparalleled perspective of the abundant wonders.

    Okavango Delta - One of the largest Inland water systems in the world, the Okavango Delta covers an approximate area of 16 000 square km of the Kalahari. The Kavango River rises in the Angloa’s highlands and flows though Namibia before flooding onto the soft sands of the Kalahari creating the inland delta. The flood waters of Angola take approximately 3 months to reach the borders of Botswana and may only reach the southern end of the Delta in June.

    This creates a unique source of water in this region during the dry season. As the surrounding game reserves are drying out the Okavango’s waters are rising attracting wildlife which remains in the area from May to October.


    One of the best experiences in the Okavango Delta is to be poled along the reed lined channels in a Mokoro (dugout canoe). The water flows inland and southeast into Botswana where it fans out to form this paradise of swamps, reed, beds, flood plains, and island and long stretches of cool, clear water.

    Depart from your Lodge at 07:30 am; arrive at the mokoro station at 08:15am on an open 4WD Safari Vehicle en route to the Delta where you will meet your local mokoro poler for a peaceful and relaxing mokoro journey taking in the sights and sounds of the Okavango Delta. This activity is conducted by local mokoro community

    guide .Mokoromeaning (the traditional Aquatic mode of transport, dugout canoe) who will take you through the water channels listening to bird’s calls. Bird life is quite spectacular; Hippos and crocodiles are also a usual sight. It takes about 2 hours to reach the island. Roughly you will arrive at the Island between 10 and 11 am depending on what you saw on the way. When you arrive you take a quick rest and stretch your legs while camp is set up by our staff and then you take a three hour walk on the Island where you will see  some animals, for example Zebras, Elephant, Buffalos, Impalas, Giraffes and many more depending on the day. At times we encounter lions. Guides are very brilliant; they will explain lot of things to you about the animals and the entire environment. We then have a stopover for lunch. After eating you learn how to Pooler the mokoro. We camp wild in a remote campsite for 2 nights.

    Wake up and have your breakfast. You will then go for a short walk in the morning, then return to camp to pack and return to the Mokoro station. You will find our car and guide waiting for you there to bring you back to Maun and to the airport where you will catch your outbound flight.

     

    TOUR ENDS

     

     

     

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    Okavango Delta Mokoro Trail - ...

    ZAR3,600.00

    ZAR3,400.00

    MOKORO OVERNIGHT TRIP

    Mokoro trips have become the popular way for travellers to experience the tranquility of the Okavango Delta. A trip by ‘Mokoro’ either a traditional/fiberglass dugout canoe is central for the tourists to experience in the delta. The mokoro was introduced by the Bayei people in the 18th century.

     

    Depart from your Lodge at 07:30 am; arrive at the mokoro station at 08:15am on an open 4WD Safari Vehicle en route to the Delta where you will meet your local mokoro poler for a peaceful and relaxing mokoro journey taking in the sights and sounds of the Okavango Delta. This activity is conducted by local mokoro community guide .Mokoromeaning (the traditional Aquatic mode of transport, dugout canoe) who will take you through the water channels listening to bird’s calls. Bird life is quite spectacular; Hippos and crocodiles are also a usual sight. It takes about 2 hours to reach the island. Roughly you will arrive at the Island between 10 and 11 am depending on what you saw on the way. When you arrive you take a quick rest and stretch your legs while camp is set up by our staff and then you take a three hour walk on the Island where you will see  some animals, for example Zebras, Elephant, Buffalos, Impalas, Giraffes and many more depending on the day. At times we encounter lions. Guides are very brilliant; they will explain lot of things to you about the animals and the entire environment. We then have a stopover for lunch. After eating you learn how to Pooler the mokoro. We camp wild in a remote campsite for 2 nights.

     

    Wake up and have your breakfast. You will then go for a short walk in the morning, then return to camp to pack and return to the Mokoro station. You will find our car and guide waiting for you there to bring you back to Maun.

     

    TOUR ENDS

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    Makgadikgadi Salt Pans & M...

    ZAR7,600.00

    ZAR7,500.00

    Arrive in Maun international airport where you will be met by Ethnic Nature Tour safaris guides off air Botswana Maun is the gateway to one of the best wildlife experiences you will ever have safari in the unforgettable Okavango delta.

     

    The cosy town Maun is a perfect starting point for exploring the remote pristine areas of the Okavango Delta and the surrounding national parks and game reserves like Moremi Game Reserve, Savuti, Chobe National Park, Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Nxai Pan and Central Kalahari Game Reserve. On request we also offer tours to other parks and reserves in Botswana like Khama Rhino Sanctuary. Also we can organize excursions to Victoria Falls in Zambia as part of a tour.

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  19. A treasure within the Winelands

    Hawksmoor House - Stellenbosch

    ZAR1,000.00

    ZAR1,000.00

    Hawksmoor House is a Cape Dutch country retreat located on a 220 hectare wine farm, Matjieskuil, near Stellenbosch in the Cape Winelands. Meticulously restored and beautifully decorated with exquisite antiques, it occupies a stunning location amidst vineyards overlooking Table Mountain, and enjoys spectacular sunsets.

    About a 25 minute drive away from the buzzing Cape Town centre, the estate is quiet and serene. In addition to our guests, the farm is home to cows, porcupines, hawks, pelicans and countless other wildlife. Our resident German Pointers, Grace and Virginie, keep a watchful eye on the daily workings of the farm.

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  20. Home away from home

    Singa Town Lodge-Port Elizabet...

    ZAR1,200.00

    ZAR1,110.00

    Setting itself apart from the ‘every-room-looks-the-same’ standardization of the major hotel chains, this luxurious modern fusion of Eastern & African architecture and décor is an artistic masterpiece. Each of the twelve suites at our 5-star boutique hotel is a unique space that not only provides deep comfort, but also inspires and enriches your journey. From the bright sea air of the Port Elizabeth seafront, you are transported into a rich world of texture, colour, vibrant mosaics, opulent fittings and luxuriously appointed rooms, infused with the scent of frangipani blossom and leaf-filtered light. Our tranquil, leafy oasis includes a private gym & holistic treatment room, where you can indulge your body as well as your senses, and rebalance mind and spirit in a truly remarkable space.

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