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12 Day South Africa
October 1-12, 2024
December 3 - 15, 2024
Experience Cape Town, Robben Island (prison cell of Nelson Mandela), Cape of Good Hope reserve (visit the penguins), Game Viewing Cruise on St. Lucia Estuary, Game drive through Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve and Kruger National Park, Soweto (Nelson Mandela's former home). All this for under $2499 per person for land only with a deposit of only $300!! Air can be added for additional cost.
What's included?
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10 nights accommodations
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4 nights Cape Town
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1 night Hluhluwe
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1 night Mbabane (eSwatini)
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2 nights Hazyview
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2 nights Johannesburg
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Hotel taxes, fees & service charges
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Hotel porterage
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18 meals: 10 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 5 dinners
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Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach
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Game drives in modern 10-seater safari vehicles
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Services of English-speaking tour manager throughout
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Entrance fees per itinerary
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Special Features
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Experience Cape Town, during the city tour pass by Castle of Good Hope, the Grande Parade and visit Table Mountain
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During the Cape Peninsula Tour, visit the Cape of Good Hope reserve and view the penguin colonies at Boulders Beach
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Game viewing cruise on the St Lucia Estuary, a uniquely diverse ecosystem
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Game drive through Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve
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A thrilling game drive in an open-vehicle through Kruger National Park
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In Soweto, the most metropolitan township, visit Nelson Mandela’s former home
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South Africa is the most beautiful place on earth. Admittedly, I am biased but when you combine the natural beauty... and the fact that the region is a haven for Africa's most splendid wildlife... Then I think that we have been blessed with a truly wonderful land.
Nelson Mandella