plore Africa
Why do we find Africa so exciting, so fulfilling? What draws us back time and time again? A huge continent, staggeringly diverse, bursting with activities and places just made for adventure travellers. It's the stupendous wildlife, for sure, but also those vast, breathtaking landscapes and the vibrant, dizzying tribal cultures. And the coastline of course, perfect for adding a touch of holiday to your adventure!
Just be warned: travel in Africa can be addictive…
King of The Plains - Think of Africa and think wildlife. David Attenborough and others have brought so much of it to our living rooms, but really there's no substitute for the real thing. Smell an elephant, listen to lions roar, and go eye to eye with a gorrila
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Wildlife lovers love Africa. And often it's the small details that last in your memory and draw you back. The brilliant plumage of a bee-eater, extraordinary trees like the mighty Baobab, the weird and wonderful stories of the termite or the dung beetle.
Your options are virtually endless. Africa's National Parks are as thrilling as they are diverse: try classic game viewing in Tanzania, Kenya or South Africa; explore the crater of Ngorongoro where only the wildlife matches the mind-blowing landscapes; or go active and hike in South Luangwa.
Safari Holidays in Africa
With excellently negotiated rates and a broad portfolio of destinations and experiences on offer, we aim to provide you with the best value for money, best service and best safari holidays your money can buy. With an ethos of providing the best unhurried service, we are sure you will love the way we can build a bespoke holiday to meet your every requirement.
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Combine a visit to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve with a visit to Stellenbosch for wine and cheese tasting and a cellar tour. |
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Lauded as the ‘World’s Most Luxurious Train’, Rovos Rail reflects the elegance and romance of a bygone era. 72 passengers are accommodated in 38 suites with private facilities aboard the ‘Pride of Africa’. |
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Synonymous with the ultimate in luxury and personal service, this moving five star hotel has an aura of mystique about it. The 41 elegant suites boast private bathrooms and each carriage offers a professional butler to. |
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In one remarkable morning, visit Bo-Kaap (Cape Malay quarter), the District Six Museum and an informal township shop and shebeen (pub). Extend to the full day tour and visit Robben Island in the afternoon. |
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KwaZulu Natal was host to some of South Africa's most significant battles, extending over more than 200 turbulent years. In 1879 Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift were the settings for one of the most famous battles of the Anglo-Zulu War.The tours. |
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Enjoy a 1 hour scenic helicopter flight along the escarpment to God’s Window and the Blyde River Canyon. |
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Visit the Panorama route attractions of Abel Erasmus Pass, Pilgrim’s Rest, Graskop, God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and Three Rondavels.
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Visit to Panorama route attractions of Abel Erasmus Pass, Pilgrim’s Rest, Graskop, God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and Three Rondavels. |
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Enjoy a wonderful 1 hour scenic balloon flight over the escarpment to the west, the Lowveld to the east, and the Sabie River winding its way to the horizon. This is followed by a hearty country breakfast. |
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Enjoy a full or half day white water rafting experience on the Blyde River and Olifants Gorge. |
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Gary Player Country Club, Sun City.
It is arguably the most famous course in South Africa and has hosted the Nedbank Million dollar golf tournament. This 18-hole golf course is both demanding and difficult, with some golfers claiming it. |
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When the indigenous people of the southern continent observed the first trains in Africa, lines of rolling stock passing slowly on a distant horizon, they recalled the movement of a creature they called the Shongololo –. |
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The allure and charm of this land called "Africa`s Gem" lies in the unspoiled beauty of its rugged expanses, its magnificent desert dunes and soaring mountains. There is a special magic and feel to this.
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A `Flight of Angels` by helicopter is a must for those who want to see the stunning views of Victoria Falls below. Great for those who wish to take photographs. |
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Leisurely drift along the Zambezi whilst watching the spectacular sunset and enjoying drinks and snacks. Often game can be seen on the banks of the river in the Zambezi National Park. Tour duration is 2 hours. |
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Victoria Falls is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and is arguably the greatest waterfall anywhere. Also known by the locals as `Mosi-oa-Tunya`, which translates as `The smoke that thunders`, the spray.
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This is possibly the most adrenalin, fun filled day you will ever have! Although no particular level of fitness is required, we must warn you about the 750 foot climb out of the gorge
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Addo Elephant Back Safari Addo offers some of the best elephant viewing in South Africa. Enjoy a close experience with these gentle giants. |
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Encounter bottlenose dolphins on a morning cruise followed by a visit to the Birds of Eden and Primate reserve. Return to Plettenberg Bay via the Elephant Sanctuary where you can walk and feed the elephants.
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With the diversity of courses, welcoming clubhouses and majestic backdrops, South Africa is an ideal destination for any golfer. There are plenty of courses to choose in the Winelands including; De Zalze Golf Course in Stellenbosch,... |
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