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Itinerary
gives you both Adventure & Relaxation:
Climb Kilimanjaro - Machame Route and
afterwards take in the history and
culture of Zanzibar whilst relaxing by
the Indian Ocean! |
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This trip are
the home of large to small animals including
birds and reptiles, also there are luxury to
standard lodges, luxury to standard tented
camps and budget campsites. Inside and
outside the parks |
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Visit the 'big five' areas of Tanzania
on this 4 night safari. The itinerary
starts with a Tarangire Park, and then
continues to Lake Manyara,
Serengeti and to be ends Ngorongoro
Crater. |
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This great value budget
road safari takes you to Maasai Mara,
Kenya’s most famous and finest game
sanctuary. Your stay is in a lodge not
under tents unlike most budget offers.
The Mara offers wildlife in such variety
and abundance that it is difficult to
believe.... |
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This tour combines Kenya’s twin
attractions- the safari and beach
experience. You begin at Aberdares where
you find icy rivers, spectacular
waterfalls and rain forests. Here
elephants, buffalos and other animals
visit you at the floodlit waterholes of
The Ark. |
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An unforgettable holiday! - The very
best of Tanzania's wildlife parks combined with
a beach holiday in Zanzibar. Perfect for
Honeymooners. |
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Uganda is
best know for its amazing Gorilla tracking
safaris. Additional activities include white
water rafting, birding and mountaneering
excusrions. |
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A very
comprehensive one week safari of Kenya. The
safari starts from Nairobi, goes straight to
the
Lake Baringo,
then to Lake Nakuru and to be ends Masai
Mara |
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This is the
perfect 14 day holiday for romantics -
combining a Tanzanian safari with time on
the beach in Zanzibar.... |
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Lake
Kariba
One of the highlights of Zimbabwe, Lake
Kariba is a sight not easily forgotten.
Situated on the Zambezi River,
stretching back from the dam wall for
290km and reaching 42km at its widest
point, the dam covers 6000sq with an
average depth of 18 metres.
Work
began on the dam wall in 1956 after
plans for a hydroelectric scheme were
approved. Upon completion in 1959, the
plains began to flood and Lake Kariba
was formed and on May 16 1960, the Queen
started the generators.
Matusadona National Park lies on the
southern shores of the lake, with a host
of wildlife, plenty of which abound in
the waters.
Accommodation includes houseboats,
luxury lodges and tented camps on the
lake's islands and lakeshore, and
self-catering camps and conventional
hotel accommodation in the town. Kariba
is half an hour from Harare by air, or
four hours by tarred road (365km) with
direct flights on to Victoria Falls. The
overnight ferry, which sails the length
of Kariba, provides an alternate means
of travel to and from Victoria Falls via
Mlibizi.
Harare
The capital city of this wild and
diverse country acts as a springboard
for many of the nearby attractions.
However, it should not be overlooked as
a destination in its own right. Harare
is a beautiful and gracious city, full
of flowering trees and parks which
provides a multitude of colours
contrasting with the modern high rise
buildings and shopping centres.
Accommodation to suit all styles and
budgets is available.
Incoming Airlines include British
Airways, South African Airways, Air
Malawi and Kenya Airways.
Hwange
Zimbabwe’s largest National Park, Hwange
is labelled as the best game viewing
destination in the country. Hwange is
said to have the widest variety and
greatest density of wildlife in the
world. To protect the wildlife, only a
relatively small area of Hwange is
accessible to the visitor. Various
lodges and camps offer comfortable
accommodation – ideal for a true African
safari experience.
Great
Zimbabwe
One of Africa’s most complex and
well-preserved archaeological sites, the
Great Zimbabwe Ruins are steeped in
legend and tradition. The ruins are all
that are left of a royal stronghold
built by the ancestors of the Shona, the
Karanga. Dating to between AD 1200 and
1450, it is here that the large
soapstone carvings, “the Zimbabwe birds”
– a symbol of the Zimbabwean culture -
were discovered. Like the mystery of
Stonehenge, how these tall towers of
granite rocks balance with no mortar, is
baffling.
Located
in the Eastern part of the Zimbabwe,
Great Zimbabwe is just south of Masvingo
– approximately a two-hour drive from
Harare. Accommodation includes The Great
Zimbabwe Hotel, Lodge at the Ancient
City and Pa-Nyanda Lodge. A lovely
campsite is situated in the adjoining
National Park |