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African Travel - In The Foosteps Of Mandela 2010 |
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10 DAYS - SOUTH AFRICA
Embark on a journey of wonder through the vibrant and culturally diverse 'Rainbow Nation'. The fascinating history of South Africa is brought to life through a collection of unique excursions and soulful encounters. Enjoy intimate multi-ethnic interactions, including dinner in the home of a local family, and find yourself touched - and perhaps forever changed - by your personal discoveries. The sounds of the African bush enfold you as you retire to the safety and comfort of your luxury tented lodging.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Discover comfort and style in first class hotel and resort accommodation
- Embark on a full schedule of exciting sightseeing excursions including a ferry ride to
the infamous Robben Island and a walk through the township of Soweto
- Enjoy exhilarating wildlife viewing in 4x4 vehicles in Kruger National Park and a visit to
the Hoedspruit Centre of Endangered Species
- Discover the multicultural beauty of Soweto while enjoying a traditional meal at
Sakhumzi Restaurant
- Make new friends and experience the 'real' South Africa at dinner in the home of a
Capetonian family
ACCOMMODATIONS
Townhouse Hotel, Cape Town
The Rosebank, Johannesburg
Kapama Buffalo Camp, Kruger National Park
Meals
Breakfasts: 7, Lunches: 3, Dinners: 3
Land Arrangements
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Price per Person |
Jan-May,
Sep-Oct |
Jun-Aug* |
Nov-Dec |
| Share twin/double |
$2,795 |
$2,495 |
$2,995 |
| Single Supplement |
$775 |
$675 |
$795 |
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* Surcharges apply Jun 05 - Jul 15, 2010.
Airfare* (PLUS TAXES AND FEES)
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New York - Cape Town - Johannesburg - Hoedspruit - New York |
Price |
| Economy Class from |
$1,575 to $2,795 |
| Business Class from |
$7,595 |
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* All airfare quotes are subject to change and seasonal surcharges.
Confirmation is based on availabilty.
Individual Departures: Choose Your Date
EXTENSIONS & OPTIONS
Leave your own footsteps on a pre-tour visit to The Palace at Sun City or a post-tour excursion aboard the Zambezi Queen.
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