 | Dahab - Coral Coast Hotel is located on the northern side of Dahab's seafront at walking distance of the many restaurants and shops. This hotel is designed with a Bedouin ambiance, offering spacious rooms with fantastic views across the Gulf of Aqaba on one and Sinai mountains on the other side. Traditional, local cuisine is served in the a la carte restaurant offering panoramic views of the Gulf of Aqaba. You can enjoy local wines, beers, and fresh juices at the Aquaholics Bar.
Coral Coast has its own swimming pool, sun loungers and shaded chill-out areas on beach, as well as an authentic Bedouin tent. You can treat yourself to a massage with Coral Coast's very own highly qualified masseur, Martine, specially trained in all forms of massage. They also offer daily drop-in yoga classes in its own yoga studio, which boasts amazing views of the Red Sea coastline. WiFi is available throughout the hotel. |
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 | Chole Island, Mafia Archipelago - Chole Mjini offers accommodation in unique treehouses, set in attractive tropical gardens with ancient Persian ruins overlooking Chole's beach. Each treehouse is designed individually and built using local materials and craftsmanship. Some are built around baobab trees, others set in the mangroves or on the beach. Each treehouse has a private garden with dry-composting toilet and hot water shower at ground level. Meals are served in a charming open-sided building, also housing a lounge area and upstairs bar with sweeping views across Chole Bay. The accent is on traditional local dishes of fresh seafood, fruit & vegetables, but also more international recipes adapted to local ingredients and zesty spices. |
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 | ) This tour visits Jordan's most valuable treasure, the Rose City of Petra, and the unique landscape of the Dead Sea coast. But the main focus of this trip is to go off the beaten track, to visit and explore Jordan's the wild places such as Dana and Ajlun Nature Reserves and Wadi Rum. There are several opportunities during this tour for guided walks of varying duration through the rocky canyons and gorges of wild Jordan providing the opportunity to glance wildlife such as ostrich and Oryx. |
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 | ) A true classic African safari in the South Luangwa Valley followed by time in Malawi on Lake Malawi and Liwonde National Park. Malawi is often referred to as the warm heart of Africa offering friendly people, diverse landscapes and the amazingly beautiful Lake Malawi. |
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 | Livingstone - Islands of Siankaba comprise of two densely forested sand islands in the Zambezi River near the Siansimba Rapids, approx 40 km upstream from the falls and just 50 km from the magnificent Chobe National Park (Botswana). It is an incredibly romantic & picturesque destination that especially appeals to honeymooners. The two islands are linked by a suspension bridge and overhead walkway in the tree canopy, joining the island with the secluded chalets to the restaurant. The uniquely designed chalets are constructed of teak and custom-made canvas tenting and are raised well above ground levels in the tree canopy. The Chef, Judas, has recently returned from his international exposure in the United Kingdom, and have now launched a new and fantastic 5 course dinner menu including exotic dishes and decadent sorbets. |
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 | ) Start with a wildlife safari in the Selous, the largest Game Reserve in Tanzania. Selous is a unique safari destination where game drives, walking safaris and boat safaris are all possible from one location. From Selous you will fly to Pemba (Mozambique) to spend some time in Quirimbas National Park at Guludo - relaxing, getting to know the local community, swimming, snorkelling & maybe some diving.
Tanzania has some of the most untouched Game Reserves in Africa. The number of tourists visiting Selous Game Reserve is limited and this, together with its immense size, makes the reserve ideal for travellers seeking a sense of isolation, exploration, and discovery.
The natural surroundings of Guludo in Northern Mozambique are spectacular, with so much to discover both under water and on land. This truly unique beachside eco-lodge offers diving on some of the most diverse coral reefs in the Indian Ocean, and a variety of other land and water based activites. |
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 | ) The natural surroundings of Guludo are spectacular, with so much to discover both under water and on land. This truly unique beachside eco-lodge offers diving on some of the most diverse coral reefs in the Indian Ocean, and a host of activites suitable for young and old.
The lodge is set on possibly the best beach in the whole of northern Mozambique - an 8-miles stretch of virgin beach. Its tranquil bay is surrounded by pristine coral reefs. Although the reefs are virtually unexplored, indicators are that they host some of the richest coral biodiversity in the Indian Ocean. Guludo is a registered "PADI Resort" with an excellent dive centre running a full range of PADI dive courses for complete beginners to experienced divers. The resort and dive centre is family friendly, and children from the age of 10 can learn to dive. They can either do a half day course with one to one tuition ending with a shallow dive or a full PADI Open Water dive course qualifying them to dive anywhere in the world.
For non-divers there are a variety of activities to choose from including village tours, sunset dhow cruises, bush walks, beach archery and village football. Sail to nearby Rolas Island to relax on a secluded sandy beach and snorkel in crystal clear waters surrounding the island. From July to early November humpbacks pass by the azure waters off Guludo's shoreline.
Relax at Guludo's luxury eco-friendly camp, designed by award-winning architects who successfully created a unique and luxurious Northern Mozambican village feel. The natural surroundings of Guludo are spectacular, with so much to discover.
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 | ) Experience Cape Town's vibrant urban culture during this 5-day City tour that includes guided walks through the city centre and historical Bo-Kaap, a lesson in Cape Malay cooking and a visit one of Cape Town's urban townships. Choose from a variety of additional day tours, such as the beautiful Cape Point Nature Reserve, learn to make African beaded jewellery or participate in a music tour.
During your stay, you will be based at one of Cape Town's most exciting urban boutique hotels, within close proximity of the city's best restaurants, art galleries and theatres. The itinerary is flexible, and provides you with enough time to explore the sights and sounds of the Mother City. On arrival you will be provided with a calendar and information about cultural events and shows available during your stay, as well as a list of the best nearby restaurants.
This itinerary is ideal for those people interested in a vibrant inner city experience with a passion for culture, history, architecture and art. The ideal traveller will be independent and likes to explore art galleries and restaurants at their own pace, but enjoys the occasional guided excursions led by local guides to get a feel for the life and culture of the destination. This itinerary is not suitable for families with young children. |
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 | ) Amongst the unique rugged landscape of Namibia lives a diverse and special fauna and flora. This tour takes you not only to world renowned areas such as Etosha and Damaraland, but also gives you the opportunity to experience the Himba people and San Bushman living traditional lifestyles in an ever changing world.
You will start at Okonjima - home to the AfriCat Foundation - where amongst others you will be able to track radio collared leopards and see the feeding of the resident cheetahs. In Damaraland you will be guided through the dry river beds to encounter the uniquely adapted desert elephants. Experience the cultural sights of Africa's unique San rock art at Twyfelfontein as well as the opportunity to participate in cultural tours to the local communities of Himba people in the north.
Following a visit of Etosha National Park and its awesome salt pan. Following you will visit the Nhoma area and spend 2 nights next to the traditional San Bushman village of //Nhoq'ma, offering a genuine bushman experience. In the Windhoek area, in a private reserve you can track rhino on foot and be pampered in their Spa. |
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 | Timbavati Private Game Reserve - Umlani Bushcamp (FTTSA accredited) is a classic African safari camp offering a true wilderness experience in an intimate setting. The Big Five Timbavati Game Reserve (on western boundary of Kruger National Park) offers more than 10,000 ha of unspoilt wilderness for traversing & walking. Umlani is renowned for their outstanding Shangaan rangers and trackers, who will not only find you the game, but will also introduce you to the rich flora, fauna, birdlife and cultural heritage of the region.
The tradinational African reed & thatched rondavels are rustic, but comfortable and fitted with mosquito nets, crisp white linen & towels, bottled water and insect repellent. All rondavels have en-suite bathrooms with an open-air bush shower fuelled by wood fires.
Umlani Bushcamp has no electricity, so you can enjoy the warm & romantic atmosphere of candlelight and oil lamps. In the evening you will be treated to pre-dinner drinks in the traditional boma around the fire, followed by one of their award winning meals in the dining room or out in the open riverbed surrounded by flares and cauldron fires. |
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 | Namibrand Private Nature Reserve - Wolwedans Dunes lodge is located in a private reserve amongst the Namib Desert. The Dunes Lodge is perched on top of a dune plateau, overlooking panoramic vistas in all directions and capturing the beauty of the desert in a most memorable way. There are daily game drives in to the dramatic landscape and walking safari is also an option. This is the ideal opportunity to see the large desert animals amongst the smaller wildlife such as mongoose, desert squirrels and hyrax. The scenery here varies from dunes to rocky mountains and supports some of the more unusual wildlife such as klipspringer - the rocky mountain antelope. Wolwedans is famed for its cuisine as the lodge offers a training programme to local chefs from across the country. Its rooms are designed to be open sided allowing you to view the sunrise above the mountains from your bed in the morning. The building style is a combination of wooden structures and canvas blinds, opening up to the desert beyond. The lodge reflects the ambience of a tented camp, but provides the comfort and protection of a permanent building. The spacious chalets with private verandas and dining areas all have magnificent views of the surrounding desert landscape. |
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 | Baixo Do Pinda - Nuarro is a small lodge situated on the remote north coast of Mozambique. The lodge comprises of 12 luxury beach front chalets, and a panoramic high class restaurant and bar located on the west end of the beach. There is also a beach bar with centralized marine activity centre and many areas to relax during the day, all situated in the enchanting Memba Bay. A walkway connects the lodge to "Nanatha Island Rock", a strategic view point for the whale watching season.
The spacious chalets have large verandas with hammocks and sun loungers, and direct access to the beach. They are strategically placed along the dunes to ensure privacy, and have a minimum impact on the natural vegetation. Each chalet, with en-suite bathroom, is individually decorated, depending on the setting and views. All the furniture and crafts at the lodge were locally made, and local technology and labour were utilised during the construction of the lodge.
Nuarro is a diver's paradise. The bay's combination of dramatic continental-shelf topography, excellent visibility, coral and fish diversity as well as easy reef access allows for world class diving suitable for all ranges of experience. |
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 | Nyae Nyae Conservancy, Tsumkwe - The camp is situated next to the traditional San Bushman village of //Nhoq'ma, offering a genuine bushman experience. The camp is built on top of a dune under Zambesi teak trees and overlook the Conservancy. The Meru safari tents set on wooden decking are generously spaced out to provide privacy and overlooking a watering hole. All have en-suite bathroom facilities with flush toilets, showers with hot water from gas geysers and rechargeable battery operated lighting. Their water is pumped from a nearby borehole that also supplies the local village with clean drinking water. Nhoma's newly built boma serves as a lounge/dining area and bar. Food at Nhoma is a simple affair, but wholesome and plentiful. |
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