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South Africa is an amazing country offering a remarkable diversity of things to see and do. The stunning city of Cape Town, the breathtaking Garden Route, the world-renowned Kruger National Park, the unique Sun City resort and the numerous private game reserves…and these are just some of the best known. You will find a selection of holiday options and sample itineraries on our website, but we are able to offer so much more. Malvern World travel has a team of dedicated South Africa specialists who are experts in tailor-making affordable South Africa itineraries to suit you. Simply give one of them a call and they will be able to help you plan that holiday of a lifetime. Call Malvern World Travel for more information or to book on 01684 562406 or [email protected] . our website can be found at www.malvernworldtravel.co.uk

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Step into our World

We’re delighted that you’ve chosen our brochure and we’d like to welcome you into our world.

We’ve been helping our customers to plan their holidays since 1936 and we’re proud to be able

to say that we will be celebrating Premier’s 80th anniversary in 2016. The Premier “family” has

grown in that time and whilst none of us can claim to have been around for 80 years, the desire

of our founders to offer great value, excellent service and superb holidays still lives on today.

Many of our team have been with us for over 10 years and that means that we have the

experience and knowledge to help you make the most of your holiday.

We hope that you’ll find the destinations and choices in the following pages will inspire you to take

the next step and give us a call, so that we can help you to turn your holiday dream into a reality.

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Namibia

Botswana

Lesotho

South Africa

Swaziland

Zimbabwe

Tanzania Zanzibar

Zambia

Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean

Cape TownStellenbosch

Hermanus

Port Elizabeth

Johannesburg

Drakensberg Mountains

Swakopmund

Luderitz

OkavangoDelta

Etosha National ParkChobe National Park

Maun

Victoria Falls

SerengetiNational Park

Mt Kilimanjaro

Sun CityPretoria

Richards BayHluhluwe

Spioenkop

Durban

KrugerNationalPark

PlettenbergBayKnysnaGeorgeMossel

Bay

Oudtshoorn

Keetmanshoop

Windhoek

ContentsAbout your holiday 4-5

Iconic Rail Journeys 6-7

South Africa 8-39

Victoria Falls & Beyond 40-43

Botswana 44-45

Namibia 46-47

Tanzania & Zanzibar 48-49Holiday Information 50-51

Peace of mind

When you are planning a holiday to a faraway destination, you not only want to know that your tour operator has the necessary experience to guide you through complex itinerary planning, but you also want to know that your holiday is financially safe. All the flights and flight-inclusive holidays in this brochure are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. When you pay you will be supplied with an ATOL Certificate. Please ask for it and check to ensure that everything you booked (flights, hotels and other services) is listed on your confirmation.Please see our booking conditions for further information or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.atol.org.uk/ .Holidays and services which do not include flights are protected under the bond we hold with the Association of British Travel Agents.

Put simply, if something happens to us, you get your money back.

Stellenbosch

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A Southern Africa holiday is unique We’re delighted to showcase our collection of Southern Africa holidays from idyllic beach escapes, cosmopolitan cities, superb safaris, iconic journeys by rail, relaxing river cruises and so much more besides. Our brochure is designed to give you ideas of what you can do, where you can go and what combinations work best together.

Choosing your hotelEveryone is different and that’s why our brochure incorporates a portfolio of hotels

which span a whole spectrum of styles.

Most hotels offer a choice of room types, so that you can choose to upgrade to a room with a view or more space to make your stay more comfortable. The nature of our holidays, which are generally tailor-made to your specific requirements, means that, with the exception of some of the pre-planned coach tours, you are free to decide how long you wish to stay in each destination. The only limitations are the time you have available and your holiday priorities.

As there is no universally accepted hotel grading system in Southern Africa we have personally graded the accommodation in this brochure to help you in your selection. These ratings are reviewed regularly and range from basic, good value accommodation to truly world class hotels.

These are not official star ratings and are for your guidance only:-

Comfortable, unpretentious, excellent value and ideal for the more budget conscious client.

Usually a higher standard of modern hotel or an exceptionally well maintained older property. An above average hotel with some outstanding features. Plus Where PLUS appears with the star gradings it indicates it is above average and just short of the next highest category.

A deluxe hotel offering exemplary standards of accommodation, service and a wide range of facilities.

Luxury For those who require the ultimate in luxury, attentive service and spectacular amenities.

A holiday in Southern Africa is great for independent travellers but does involve a lot of planning to ensure you make the most of your time. It’s vital to have the right advice from someone who knows the destinations well and who can ensure that an itinerary is created to match your own particular requirements…and that’s where we come in.

No doubt you’ll want to see as much as possible but you should prepare for the fact that it won’t necessarily be relaxing. There are some amazing experiences to be had, but you may need to travel

Planning your stay

Game reserves

Pursuit of wildlife is an important part of any visit to Southern Africa. In South Africa Kruger National Park is perhaps the most well-known however, there are also excellent game reserves in the north west around Pilanesberg and Madikwe, as well as fabulous reserves in the Eastern Cape which are non-malarial which, for some, is an added bonus.

Botswana is a real wilderness with plains of abundant wildlife and endless savannahs; Etosha National Park in Namibia also offers incredible game viewing (to rival Kruger) around the watering holes and vast saltpan at its heart; while the vast plains of the world-renowned Serengeti National Park in Tanzania (Eastern Africa) is famous for its annual migration of over 1.5 million wildebeest and zebra.

to get to them. Some of the distances are vast, so will almost certainly involve some internal flights.

In South Africa we feature a range of touring options from self-drive routes to escorted tours and fly tours between the major cities, along with a wide array of accommodation choices. We’ve highlighted the main regions of the country and suggested which combine well together.

For Botswana, Namibia, Tanzania and the Victoria Falls region, space only permits us to give a taste of what is available; however, our experienced travel advisors will be delighted to discuss the many possibilities open to you and assist you in creating an itinerary which matches your exact requirements.

All the prices shown within this brochure are based on the best value travel dates in low season.Our Price commitment

In our rapidly changing world, it’s easy to understand that prices can be subject to enormous fluctuations during the lifetime of a brochure. We are in constant contact with the hotels and resorts we feature and work closely with our airline partners to ensure that we always have the best offers to hand.

That means we can make a simple promise to you – we will always offer the best possible price for your holiday on the day incorporating any available free night offers, room upgrades, early booking discounts and meal offers.

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touring with flights

Depending on the areas which are of most interest to you, you might find that some of the distances are so great that flying is the most efficient method of getting around. Most flights from the UK go to Johannesburg or Cape Town. However, there is an excellent internal network of flights with airports close to Kruger National Park, Durban for the great beaches and KwaZulu Natal, as well as George and Port Elizabeth on the Garden Route.

Escorted tours

If you prefer to let someone else take the strain, but still want to see as much as possible, we also offer a range of escorted tours in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Tanzania and Victoria Falls. The range includes short tours which can be added on to city stays or longer more all-encompassing tours over a couple of weeks which will allow you to see a lot in a relatively short time.

Car Hire

Premier Holidays work with Avis who offer a variety of different cars in South Africa and Namibia. We recommend the following cars:-

Group BVW Polo or similarfrom £23 per day

from £158 per week

Capacity: 4 Suitcases: 2

Group CToyota Corolla or similarfrom £25 per day

from £177 per week

Capacity: 4 Suitcases: 3

Group OToyota Avanza or similarfrom £39 per day

from £271 per week

Capacity: 5 Suitcases: 3

Group KHyundai IX35 or similarfrom £49 per day

from £346 per week

Capacity: 4 Suitcases: 3

Train journeys

South Africa offers two exceptional luxury train companies – Rovos Rail and the Blue Train. Both names are synonymous with elegance, comfort and luxury and offer a relaxing and splendid alternative mode of transport from which to view some of the fabulous South African vistas. Both companies offer journeys from Pretoria, near Johannesburg, across the country to either Cape Town or Kruger, whilst Rovos Rail also has journeys to Victoria Falls, Namibia and Tanzania. These train journeys can easily be incorporated into any holiday itinerary.

Self-drive tours

If you want to see as much of South Africa or Namibia as possible, but do it in your own time, then a self-drive itinerary is the thing for you. We can help you to plan this by booking your rental car and all the accommodation for stops en route. This allows you to factor in a bit of extra time for relaxation too, as some distances can be considerable. Driving is on the left in South Africa and the roads are generally very good. Namibia can be a little more challenging, as outside the main routes, many roads are unsealed.

One of our most popular self-drive options takes you from Cape Town, via the Winelands, along the Garden Route ending at a game reserve in the Eastern Cape. But, the beauty of any self-drive tour is that you decide how much time you have and which areas are of most interest to you, so you can determine the length of stay in each area.

River journeys

What better way to view Botswana’s wildlife than a unique cruise aboard the elegant Zambezi Queen which glides along the Chobe River; at the Okavango Delta excursions are available by traditional mukuro (dugout canoe); while at Victoria Falls you can savour the stunning sunsets beyond the Zambezi River on an evening river cruise.

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Rovos RailSince its establishment in 1989, Rovos Rail has earned an international reputation for its truly world class travel experiences.There are four beautifully restored ‘Pride of Africa’ trains, each with wood-panelled coaches carrying a maximum of 72 passengers in 36 superbly appointed suites. At the rear of the train is the Observation Car, while at the centre of the train are one or two dining cars and two lounges. Maintaining the spirit of travel of a bygone era, there are no radios or televisions on board.

All meals and drinks are included. Every morning there is a full breakfast with dishes cooked to order, while lunch and dinner are complemented by a selection of excellent South African wines. During the day dress is elegant yet casual, while dinner attire is more formal with jacket and tie required for gentlemen.

Accommodation is in a Pullman suite which has a comfortable sofa-seat during the day which converts to double or twin beds. The en suite bathroom offers a shower and hairdryer. Also available are deluxe suites with twin or double beds and a lounge area, while larger Royal suites, which take up half a carriage, have their own lounge area and full bathroom with Victorian bath and separate shower. All suites have air-conditioning, safe, mini bar (drinks included) and round the clock services of a cabin steward.

A selection of Rovos Rail’s journeys are highlighted. Alternative journeys, lasting from 48 hours to a month, are also available and include Cape Town to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania; the game reserves of Mpumalanga; the desert landscapes in Namibia; the stark beauty of the Karoo; fascinating KwaZulu Natal and the magnificent Garden Route.

Pretoria to Cape Town

Departures: From both Pretoria or Cape Town on selected Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Please ask for datesAccommodation: 2 nights in a Pullman suite on the train; 1 night at St James Manor Guest House Cape Town.Meals: All inclusive on the train. Breakfast in Cape Town.Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes accommodation as shown.

Pretoria to Victoria Falls

Departures: From Pretoria on selected Thursdays; from Victoria Falls on selected Sundays. Please ask for datesAccommodation: 3 nights in a Pullman suite on the train.Meals: All inclusive.Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes accommodation as shown.

Zimbabwe visas: Issued on arrival at approx cost of USD50.

What you need to know

South Africa offers two exceptional

luxury train companies, Rovos Rail and

the Blue Train, with various routes that

crisscross South and Southern Africa.

Both trains are completely unique

and offer outstanding service, cuisine

and attention to detail with beautiful

accommodation, dining and lounge

carriages. A wonderful way to pamper

yourself whilst savouring fabulous vistas.

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Pretoria to Cape Town

3 nights from £879

Rovos Rail 2 nights

Cape Town 1 night

Day 1 Pretoria: Depart Pretoria mid afternoon and travel south via Johannesburg through the gold fields of Witwatersrand. Day 2 Kimberley/Matjiesfontein: Morning stop at Kimberley to visit the Big Hole (the world’s largest man-made excavation) and the Diamond Mine Museum. Early afternoon departure from Kimberley and proceed overnight via De Aar and Beaufort West to Matjiesfontein. Day 3 Matjiesfontein/Cape Town: Morning visit to historic Matjiesfontein, an authentically preserved Victorian village, founded in 1890 as a refreshment stop, which boasts an impressive museum on the platform. The train proceeds south to Cape Town, where on arrival you will be transferred to your hotel.Day 4 Cape Town: Time at leisure to explore independently.

This journey is available in reverse.

Pretoria to Victoria Falls

3 nights from £1149

Rovos Rail 3 nights

Day 1 Pretoria/Mafikeng: Morning departure from Pretoria travelling south through Johannesburg and the gold fields of the Witwatersrand before heading west alongside the Magaliesberg Mountains. Continue to Mafikeng for Botswana border formalities.

Day 2 Mafikeng/Mpopoma: Travel north through Gaborone, then cross the Tropic of Capricorn and continue via Mahalapye and Francistown to the Zimbabwean border and the overnight stop.

Day 3 Mpopoma/Thompsons Junction: Pass through Hwange National Park where animals can be spotted from the train and a game drive excursion is enjoyed. Continue to Thompsons Junction.

Day 4 Thompsons Junction/Victoria Falls: The journey ends upon reaching the incomparable Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River. This journey is available in reverse.

Rovos Rail

Iconic Rail Journeys

Rovos rail Pullman Suite

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Blue Train

Luxury Train Journeys

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The Blue TrainThe Blue Train offers an unmatched experience of luxurious modern travel whilst invoking the romance and history of the past.

There are currently two trains in operation, one accommodating a maximum of 52 guests and the second a maximum of 80 guests.

Two lounges offer convivial spaces in which to relax and build new friendships over a cocktail; the Club Car and Lounge Car. The wood-panelled Club Car (smoking lounge) has the feel of a gentleman’s club and is where you’re free to enjoy a Cuban cigar which is served after dinner. The beautifully designed Lounge Car (non-smoking) is an ideal venue to enjoy the countryside views, with its windows perfectly framing the ever-changing panoramas. It’s also the venue for afternoon High Tea, or the place to wander into after your five-course dinner to enjoy a nightcap and round off a perfect evening.

Pretoria to Cape Town

Departures: From Pretoria on selected Mondays and Wednesdays; from Cape Town on selected Wednesdays and Fridays.Accommodation: 1 night in a deluxe suite on the train; 1 night at Westin Cape Town.Meals: All inclusive on the train. Breakfast in Cape Town.Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes accommodation as shown.

Pretoria to Hoedspruit

Departures: From Pretoria on selected Fridays in July and August only.Accommodation: 1 night in a deluxe suite.Meals: All inclusive. Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes one night on the train.

What you need to know

Pretoria to Hoedspruit

1 night from £535

All meals and drinks (except champagne) are included and served in the delightful Dining Car, where The Blue Train lives up to its five star reputation in every sense. Lunch is elegant yet casual and dinner is more formal with an opportunity to adorn yourself in your finest attire.

Accommodation is in a deluxe suite which transforms from an elegant and relaxing lounge by day into a subtly-lit bedroom by night. You have the choice of twin beds with shower or double bed with bath. Larger luxury suites offer twin or double beds, luxurious bath tubs and a digital interactive entertainment system, with an inviting selection of music CDs and big screen movies on DVD. Both deluxe and luxury suites are air-conditioned, have a hairdryer, safe, free WiFi and the 24 hour services of a butler.

The Blue Train currently operates between Pretoria and Cape Town or Pretoria and Hoedspruit (Kruger National Park).

Pretoria to Cape Town

2 nights from £785

The Blue Train 1 night

Cape Town 1 night

Day 1 Pretoria/Kimberley: Morning departure from Pretoria. Familiarise yourself with the train and relax as you travel through some of Africa’s most diverse and spectacular scenery. The train reaches Kimberley in the early evening where you disembark for a tour of the Open Mine Museum. Return to the train for dinner.

Day 2 Kimberley/Cape Town: Sit back and enjoy the panoramic vistas as the train heads towards Cape Town. Arrive at midday and transfer to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Day 3 Cape Town: Last chance for sightseeing and shopping.

This journey is available in reverse.

The Blue Train 1 night

Day 1 Pretoria: The Blue Train departs Pretoria mid afternoon and begins its 19 hour journey to Hoedspruit. This new route allows the opportunity to sit back in style as you travel towards one of South Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations, the Kruger National Park. Watch the ever changing view from your suite or with your fellow passengers in one of the lounges before an elegant dinner in the dining car.

Day 2 Hoespruit (Kruger National Park): Enjoy breakfast before the train reaches Hoedspruit mid-morning. Depart the train for your chosen game lodge.

This journey is available in reverse.

Blue Train

Blue Train

Blue Train and Table Mountain

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South Africa

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South Africa

South Africa tours 11-13

Cape Town excursions & tour 15

Cape Town 16-18

Winelands 19

Garden Route tours 22

Garden Route 23-24

Eastern Cape Game Reserves 25-27

KwaZulu Natal excursions & tour 29

KwaZulu Natal side trips 30

KwaZulu Natal beaches 31

Sun City Resort 33

North West Game Reserves 33

Kruger National Park excursions & tour 35

Kruger National Park Game Reserves 36-39

Iconic rail journeys

Blue Train & Rovos Rail 6-7

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A world of awe-inspiring natural wonders from wild untamed

coastlines, high mountains and lush forests, varied marine life,

vineyards and arguably, the best game experience in the world.

The rugged beauty of South Africa will take your breath away.

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Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town

This intriguing country offers countless holiday experiences and will never cease to amaze you; however, South Africa is huge and one visit is hardly enough to take in its variety and vastness.

South Africa’s scenic wonders are legendary. From Table Mountain to God’s Window, the mountains, forests, coasts and deserts are all sure to delight you, but South Africa also offers adventure, mouthwatering food and wine, culture, a fascinating history and, of course, incredible wildlife!

The Western Cape province has much to explore including beautiful Cape Town with its matchless setting beneath Table Mountain; the Cape Dutch architecture, graceful old towns and vineyards of the Winelands; whale-watching in Hermanus; and the views of the iconic Garden Route. The Eastern Cape is full of surprising contrasts from wide, sunny beaches to first-class game reserves.

Known as South Africa’s Garden Province, KwaZulu Natal’s stunning 370 mile Indian Ocean coastline rises up inland to the dramatic heights of the Drakensberg Mountains. The beaches are glorious and benefit from the warmth of the Indian Ocean while lovers of history will find their home in the battlefield sites of the Boer Wars.

Highlights of the North West province include Sun City Resort, a true oasis of pleasure and entertainment, or the natural wilderness of Pilanesberg National Park.

Speaking of wildlife, pursuit of “Big Five” game is an important part of any visit to South Africa and Kruger National Park is the most well-known with safari adventures galore, amidst spectacular bush scenery in arguably one of the finest game parks in the world.

Why visit South Africa?

The Winelands

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What you need to Know

The prices

All prices shown are based on the best value travel dates in low season.

Flight time

Flight time from the UK to Cape Town is approximately 12 hours (non-stop); Johannesburg is approximately 11 hours (non-stop).

Best time to go

There is no bad time to visit South Africa. The peak of summer is February and the heart of winter is August. Most rainfall occurs between Nov-Mar, however it rarely rains all day but there is usually a brief, heavy downpour in the late afternoon, the main exception is the Western Cape which has rain in the winter and hot, dry summers. The high lying areas of the interior can be chilly in winter.

Create your perfect South Africa holiday

Whether you’re planning a first visit or much-anticipated return to

South Africa the options are seemingly endless, so let us help...

It’s the perfect destination for…Independent travellers with a sense of adventure and desire to explore. There are some amazing experiences to be had, but if you do want to see as much as possible, bear in mind it won’t necessarily be relaxing. Although distances are immense, getting around is very easy. Internal flights may be required or car hire is a great way to see the country, as driving is on the left and roads are generally good.

Classic South AfricaA classic itinerary for South Africa should include Cape Town, the Winelands, the Garden Route and a safari. Cape Town is home to iconic Table Mountain, the bustling Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and legendary Robben Island. Just 45 minutes drive from Cape Town is the Winelands region where you can visit the wine estates around Franschhoek, Paarl and Stellenbosch. The stunning Garden Route, which stretches between Mossel Bay and Port Elizabeth, is one of the wildest and most staggeringly beautiful stretches of coastline you could ever wish to see. Ideally spread your stay over three or four days and include visits to George, Oudtshoorn, Knysna and Plettenberg along the way. A safari is high on the list of “musts’ for many visitors to South Africa, and while most will have heard of Kruger National Park, there are also a large number of private game reserves in the Eastern Cape all within easy reach of the Garden Route.

Explore more…For those keen to experience the best of the African bush, the Kruger is arguably one of the finest game parks in the world. Your chances of seeing the “Big Five” - lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo - are high. The KwaZulu Natal region has great surfing beaches, the country’s highest mountain range - the Drakensberg, and if your interests tend towards history, then the Boer War sites are an obvious draw. Just 90 minutes drive from Johannesburg is Sun City, regarded as South Africa’s playground with a theme park, casinos and recreational facilities to enjoy.

South Africa and beyondExtending your African adventure beyond South Africa couldn’t be easier. The dramatic Victoria Falls and the incredible wildlife of Chobe National Park in Botswana are all just a short flight from Johannesburg. Alternatively, you may wish to combine the sights and sounds of Africa with an Indian Ocean beach in Mauritus or The Seychelles.

Namibia

Botswana

Lesotho

South Africa

Swaziland

c Ocean

Indian Ocean

Cape TownStellenbosch

Hermanus

Port Elizabeth

Johannesburg

Drakensberg Mountains

Swakopmund

Luderitz

Sun CityPretoria

Madikwe

Pilanesberg

Richards BayHluhluwe

Spioenkop

Durban

Kruger National Park

Hoedspruit

PlettenbergBayKnysna

GeorgeMosselBay

Oudtshoorn

Keetmanshoop

Windhoek

Johannesburg

Planning your holiday

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Departures: Tour departs on specific dates. Please ask for details.

Accommodation: 3 hotels are used.

Meals: Breakfast. Dinner is also included on days 3, 7, 8 and 12.Tour price: The price shown for this escorted coach tour is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includesinternational flights, transfers pre and post tour, 14 nights accommodation and sightseeing as outlined.

What you need to know

Glimpses of South Africa

14 nights from £1759

Johannesburg 1 night Hazyview 1 nightKruger 1 nightSwaziland 1 nightSt Lucia 1 nightDurban 1 nightDrakensberg 2 nightsChinsta East 1 nightPort Elizabeth 1 nightKnysna 1 nightMossel Bay 1 night

Cape Town 2 nights

Day 1: Fly to Johannesburg.

Day 2 Johannesburg: On arrival transfer to your hotel.

Day 3 Johannesburg/Hazyview: Morning departure along the circular Panorama route, via Graskop, visiting the viewing points of Blyde River Canyon, one of the natural wonders of Africa; gasp at the glory of God’s Window with a boundless view of mountains and fertile plains; and finally visit Bourke’s Luck Potholes before heading to Hazyview.

Day 4 Kruger National Park: A bright and early start for game viewing in Kruger watching for all manner of wildlife, including lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino and leopard along with all the wonderful flora and bird life that abounds. Should you wish to take a safari by open-vehicle, this is available at a supplement. Afternoon at leisure.

Day 5 Kruger National Park/Swaziland: Enjoy an enchanting drive to the tiny Kingdom of Swaziland, visiting a real Chief’s village to gain authentic knowledge of traditional Swazi culture.

Day 6 Swaziland/St Lucia: Journey into Zululand stopping en route at the roadside markets to bargain for curios and souvenirs. Continue into the Kingdom of KwaZulu Natal where ancient traditions and modern cultures of both Zulu and settler have combined into a vibrant society living in peace and harmony. Afternoon arrival in St Lucia, a World Heritage Site, which is home to hippo, crocodile and no less than 367 bird species. An optional sundowner cruise is available.

Day 7 St Lucia/Durban: Morning at leisure, with an option to enjoy a morning boat cruise (additional expense) or simply soak up the atmosphere of this town. Late morning departure for Durban and on arrival enjoy an introductory tour of this vibrant seaside city.

Day 8 Durban/Drakensberg: Enjoy a stroll along Durban’s golden mile before your departure into the majestic southern Drakensberg Mountains. Visit the 300 feet high Howick Falls before continuing through the Southern Midlands Meander Route. At leisure on arrival to enjoy the stunning scenery and fresh, mountain air.

Day 9 Drakensberg: A day at leisure in Drakensberg or optional 4x4 adventure tour up the Sani Pass and into Lesotho (additional expense).

Day 10 Drakensberg/Chinsta East: Travel south to the Eastern Cape. En route visit the museum in Umtata, dedicated to Nelson Mandela who was born and raised in this town.

Boulders Beach

Day 11 Chinsta East/Port Elizabeth: Morning at leisure to unwind on the beach which stretches on uninterrupted for many miles, while the thick indigenous beach forest is a haven for a variety of bird life. Afternoon departure for Port Elizabeth.

Day 12 Port Elizabeth/Knysna: En route to Knysna visit the Tsitsikamma Forest and walk the suspension bridge over the Storms River.

Day 13 Knysna/Mossel Bay: Depart for Oudtshoorn to visit the famous Cango Caves and an ostrich farm, before travelling onwards to Mossel Bay.

Day 14 Mossel Bay/Cape Town: Explore Mossel Bay before driving via Swellendam, Worcester and through the Huguenot Tunnel to Cape Town. Between Aug-Nov the drive will be via Hermanus.

Day 15 Cape Town: A day at leisure for independent sightseeing. A visit to the V&A Waterfront is recommended or perhaps the cable car up to Table Mountain?

Day 16 Cape Town: Your tour concludes with a transfer to the airport for your onward journey.

Cape of Good HopeKruger National Park

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Departures: Every Saturday.

Accommodation: 4 hotels are used.

Meals: Breakfast. Lunch included on days 3, 6, 10 and 11. Dinner included on days 3. 4, 6 and 9.

Tour price: The price shown for this escorted coach tour is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includesinternational flights, onward domestic flights, transfers between your hotels, 13 nights accommodation and sightseeing as stated.

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13 nights from £2849

Johannesburg 1 night

Hazyview (for Kruger National Park) 3 nights

Swaziland 1 night

Zululand 1 night

Durban 1 night

Knysna 2 nights

Oudtshoorn 1 night

Cape Town 3 nights

Day 1: Fly to Johannesburg.

Day 2 Johannesburg: On arrival transfer to your hotel.

Day 3 Johannesburg/Pretoria/Hazyview: Early morning departure from Jo’burg. Head for South Africa’s capital city, Pretoria (Tshwane) where you’ll enjoy a short tour. The journey continues in to the lush subtropical region of the Lowveld towards Mpumalanga via the historic towns of Witbank, Dullstroom and Lydenburg. Travel over the Long Tom Pass onto the small town of Sabie before arriving in Hazyview late afternoon (approx 5 hours drive).

Day 4 Panorama Route: This morning’s journey gives you a boundless view of forested mountains and fertile plains. Explore Bourke’s Luck Potholes then continue to Tufa Falls and the famous Three Rondavels (approx 3 hours drive).

Day 5 Kruger National Park: Set off before breakfast in open safari vehicles for a morning in search of lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, leopard and all manner of wildlife, birds and plant species. The afternoon is at leisure.

Day 6 Hazyview/Swaziland: Enjoy an enchanting drive to the tiny Kingdom of Swaziland, a former British Protection Territory. Witness a Swazi cultural experience which will introduce you to the charming people of Swaziland and their traditions before visiting the famous Ngwenya Glass Factory. Continue through the capital city, Mbabane, known for its vibrant markets packed with woven baskets, beadwork and carvings before reaching your hotel within the beautiful Ezulwini Valley (approx 5 hours drive).

Day 7 Swaziland/Kingdom of the Zulus: Start the day with a true African shopping experience at the vibrant Ezulwini Craft Market before continuing into Zululand, passing traditional round huts and endless vistas. Arrive mid-afternoon in St Lucia, a World Heritage Site and home to hippo, crocodile and no less than 367 bird species (approx 6 hours drive).

Day 8 Kingdom of the Zulus/Durban: This morning enjoy a cruise on Lake St Lucia before departing for Durban, a journey which takes you along the KwaZulu Natal coastline passing sugar cane fields. On arrival at Durban the afternoon is at leisure. to either relax on the golden beach, take a stroll on the lively promenade or perhaps take an optional city tour (additional charge). (approx 3 hours drive).

Day 9 Durban/Port Elizabeth/Knysna: Early transfer to the airport for your onward flight to Port Elizabeth. Your journey from the airport will take you to the Tsitsikamma section of the Garden Route National Park. Here you are treated to magnificent coastal views and the chance to soak up the beauty of the glorious, indigenous Tsitsikamma Forest. Late this afternoon, arrive in Knysna, a visually stunning resort in the heart of the famous Garden Route (approx 6 hours drive).

Day 10 Knysna: Cruise on the vast Knysna Lagoon and visit the Featherbed Nature Reserve. Enjoy an amazing view of the imposing sandstone ‘Heads’ which guard the sea entrance to Knysna’s huge tidal lagoon, and the forests, marshes and pristine beaches beyond. After lunch the remainder of the day is at leisure to explore this lovely town (approx 20 minutes drive).

Day 11 Knysna/Oudtshoorn: This morning you’ll enjoy wonderful views of the spectacular Outeniqua Pass en route to Oudtshoorn, known as the ‘feather capital of the world’ due to its many ostrich farms. After lunch, visit one of these farms and learn more about these hardy, enigmatic creatures. You will then head underground for a fascinating tour of the Cango Caves, one of South Africa’s most incredible natural wonders (approx 3 hours drive).

Day 12 Oudtshoorn/Hermanus/Cape Town: A day of magnificent vistas as you head for Cape Town. During the whale season (July-November only) travel via the seaside village of Hermanus in the hope of catching a glimpse of the Southern Right Whales which frolic offshore. Out of season travel along Route 62 which is South Africa’s version of America’s ‘Route 66’ (approx 6 hours drive).

Day 13 Cape Peninsula: A full day’s touring of the ruggedly beautiful Cape Peninsula which winds its way through some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the world. Stop at the fishing village of Hout Bay where you can opt to take a cruise (additional expense) to Seal Island to watch the antics of these natural performers. Continue to the Cape Point Nature Reserve, before stopping off at Boulders Beach for close encounters with penguins. Drive through the quaint naval village of Simon’s Town on your way back to Cape Town (approx 3 hours drive).

Day 14 Cape Winelands: Travel into the beautiful and tranquil Cape Winelands, visiting both Paarl and Stellenbosch before stopping for wine tasting at two well-known estates. The journey continues with visits to the Huguenot Memorial Museum and the Afrikaans Language Monument for an historical perspective (approx 4 hours drive).

Day 15 Cape Town: Your tour concludes with a transfer to the airport for your onward journey, or why not extend your stay?

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Departures: Daily. Accommodation: Cape Town Hollow, Cape Town; Elandela, Hoedspruit.Meals: Breakfast. Full board at Elandela.Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes international flights, transfer from Cape Town airport to hotel, flight from Cape Town to Hoedspruit, 7 nights accommodation, two game drives per day in Kruger National Park and transfer from Hoedspruit to Johannesburg airport.

Cape Town, Garden Route and

Eastern Cape

Departures: Daily.

Accommodation: Townhouse, Cape Town; Oude Werf, Stellenbosch; Harbour House, Hermanus; Knysna Hollow, Knysna; Kuzuko Lodge, Eastern Cape.

Meals: Breakfast. Lunch is also included on day 12; dinner is also included on days 11 and 12.

Tour price: The price shown for this part self-drive tour is based on the best value dates in low season and includes international flights, transfer from Cape Town airport to hotel, 9 days car hire (VW Polo or similar), two activities per day at Kuzuko Lodge (choice includes morning or afternoon game drives, nature walks, cheetah walk or 30 minute spa treatment) and accommodation as stated.

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Cape Town &

Kruger 

7 nights from £2085

Cape Town 4 nights

Kruger 3 nights

Day 1: Fly to Cape Town.

Day 2 Cape Town: On arrival transfer to your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure or perhaps being your sightseeing.

Days 3-4 Cape Town: Two full days for you to explore vibrant Cape Town. You are free to sightsee at your own pace or we can offer a multitude of sightseeing excursions at an additional cost. You’ll find much to see and do in Cape Town and the surrounding area, with a visit to iconic Table Mountain by cable car (weather permitting) highly recommended for panoramic views of the city. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is a great place to while away a few hours with an array of shops, fantastic restaurants and entertainment. Do also take the ferry across to Robben Island which was where Nelson Mandela and many other political prisoners were imprisoned during the apartheid era. The Winelands are nearby with beautiful scenery, historic towns and tours of wine cellars also available.

Day 5 Cape Town/Kruger National Park: Transfer to Cape Town airport for your flight to Hoedspruit On arrival you will be transferred to your game lodge in the renowned Kruger National Park. The largest game reserve in South Africa, Kruger boasts vast landscapes and the most diverse game viewing experience in South Africa. Truly the flagship of the South African national parks, Kruger is home to an impressive number of species: 336 trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds and 147 mammals.

Days 6-7 Kruger National Park: Enjoy daily guided game drives in the Kruger National Park on an open safari vehicle with an experienced ranger and tracker. Kruger is home to the Big Five – lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo and leopard – so be sure to keep your eyes peeled. There will also be time to relax at your lodge which has a swimming pool and spa, as well as further opportunities for game viewing as the lodge overlooks an active waterhole.

Day 8 Kruger National Park/Johannesburg: Return transfer to Johannesburg airport for your onward journey.

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Route & Eastern Cape

12 nights from £1775

Cape Town 4 nights

Stellenbosch 2 nights

Hermanus 1 night

Knysna 3 nights

Eastern Cape 2 nights

Day 1: Fly to Cape Town.

Day 2 Cape Town: On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

Days 3-4 Cape Town: You have two full days to explore Cape Town. You may like to book one of our sightseeing excursions (see page 15) or simply sightsee at your leisure. Attractions not to be missed include taking the cable car to the summit of legendary Table Mountain (weather permitting) for superb views of the city. Perhaps visit the country’s oldest building, The Castle, stroll around the Company Gardens or sense the depth of history at the Parliament Buildings, City Hall and Slave Lodge. A visit to Robben Island is also recommended as is the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront where you’ll find numerous shops, bars, restaurants and entertainment.

Day 5 Cape Town/Stellenbosch: Your hire car will be delivered to your hotel this morning and you will then begin your journey east towards Stellenbosch in the centre of the Winelands region (approximately 45 minutes driving time).

Day 6 Stellenbosch: A full day to take in the delights of this quaint town. The town’s wine route comprises five different routes encompassing some 100 estates which are open to the public. Hire a bicycle and enjoy a tour followed, of course, by some wine tasting! Alternatively, the Vine Hopper bus offers two routes with the option to hop on and off as you choose at a variety of wine estates.

Day 7 Stellenbosch/Hermanus: Continue your journey towards the town of Hermanus (approximately 1½ hours driving time) which is situated on the southern coast of the Western Cape Province and is a great place for watching southern right whales during the winter season (July to November).

Day 8 Hermanus/Knysna: Travel to the beautiful town of Knysna along the Garden Route (approximately 4½ hours driving time). Nestled between the pristine Knysna estuary, the Indian Ocean and thousands of acres of beautiful indigenous forest.

Days 9-10 Knysna: Two days to relax and enjoy this lovely town. We highly recommend taking a boat trip out onto the lagoon, or perhaps taking the ferry to the nearby Featherbed Nature Reserve. Or you may prefer to simply explore the town which has numerous shops, bars and restaurants.

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Day 11 Knysna/Eastern Cape: Drive to the Eastern Cape and your home for the next two nights, Kuzuko Lodge (approximately 4½ hours driving time).

Day 12 Eastern Cape: Today you have the opportunity to spot wildlife during a morning or afternoon game drive within the private game reserve. There is also the option of a nature walk, a cheetah walk or enjoying an indulgent spa treatment.

Day 13 Eastern Cape/Port Elizabeth: Drive to Port Elizabeth airport (approximately 2 hours drive) where you will return your car and your tour concludes with your onward journey.

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Classic sightsCape Town has several iconic sights which most visitors will not want to miss.Table Mountain: One of the world’s most recognisable landmarks and no visit to Cape Town would be complete without a trip up the 360 degree rotating cable car to the top. Be warned that cloud cover can affect visibility and may even cause the cable car to be closed. During peak times, queues can be long, so make an early start. Victoria and Alfred (V&A) Waterfront: A redeveloped working port which now boasts a wide range of shops, restaurants and hotels and is a great place to spend time. Robben Island: A “must see” whilst in Cape Town. This is the island where Nelson Mandela, amongst others, was imprisoned for 18 years. Tours of the jail buildings are conducted by former political prisoners, who tell true stories of their experiences and lives since their release. Tours do fill up quickly, so it is worth booking before you leave home to avoid missing out on this very moving experience. Cape Peninsula: A superb day trip from Cape Town with stunning scenic drives over mountains and along the coast. Stop at Boulders Beach to visit the penguin colony as well as the naval town of Simon’s Town, drop by the Constantia wine growing region and climb to the top of the cliff above The Cape of Good Hope at the southern-most tip to admire the Atlantic vistas.

From its achingly beautiful natural attributes to its colourful culture; from the fascinating history to centuries-old architecture;from the imposing Table Mountain, which towers over the magical city of Cape town to the wonderful Winelands where visitors are treated to wine tastings, cellar tours and fabulous scenery. This region is a captivating delight!

Explore moreIf time allows there’s so much more to discover in this historic, vibrant city. City Hall and Grand Parade: Cape Town’s City Hall was built in 1905 and is one of the last Victorian-style sandstone structures in the city. It was from the balcony of City Hall that Nelson Mandela addressed the world, following his release from prison. On that day 250,000 people streamed to the Grand Parade in front of City Hall. The Castle of Good Hope, South Africa’s oldest building, is right across the road from the Grand Parade.Company Gardens: Nature enthusiasts and those just seeking a break from city life should spend some time exploring this public park which contains a rose garden, Japanese garden, fish pond, aviary and tea garden.Museums: Cape Town has numerous fascinating museums including District Six Museum, Bo-Kaap Museum, Iziko Slave Lodge, The Springbok Experience and Cape Town Diamond Museum.Camps Bay: Just a short drive from the city, this beach destination is a great place to spend an afternoon or to sip a cocktail as you watch the sun set. With the Twelve Apostles as a backdrop and the ocean in front, this resort town bustles with beautiful people at the myriad of restaurants and bars.

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Getting there: Cape Town is approximately 12 hours (non-stop) flight from the UK. Many of the towns in the Winelands region are within driving distance of Cape Town. Best time to go: This region of South Africa typically enjoys long, warm and dry summers (October to April). Winter months (May to September) can be cooler but there are still many perfect sunny days.

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Why visit Cape Town?

The Mother City is probably the most popular starting point for any visit to the country and so it should be! Regularly voted as one of the world’s most beautiful cities Cape Town has it all - a fascinating mix of up-to-the-minute vibrancy, memorable history and culture, and spectacular natural beauty.

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Cape Town Excursions perfectly enhance your holiday and offer excellent value. Prices are per person. More available.

Cape Town City Tour from £26Highlights of this half day tour include Camps Bay, City Hall, Company Gardens, Slave Lodge, the Houses of Parliament, St George’s Cathedral and the quaint Bo-Kaap homes of the Malay Quarter. Option to take cable car to top of Table Mountain (extra expense & weather permitting).

Peninsula Tour from £48This full day tour begins with a cruise along Millionaires’ Paradisethen continues to the Cape of Good Hope section of Table Mountain National Park. Return to the city via the historic naval port of Simon’s Town and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.

Robben Island (ticket only) from £24Travel by ferry to Robben Island and on arrival enjoy a tour of this world-famous prison, now a World Heritage Site. Many of South Africa’s most prominent freedom fighters spent time here, including, the late Nelson Mandela who was imprisoned here for 18 years.

Stellenbosch Winelands from £34This afternoon tour gives you the opportunity to explore historical Stellenbosch. During a leisurely drive you’ll discover the beauty of this world-renowned region, before enjoying a cellar tour to learn about the wine making process, and of course, enjoy a taste!

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Departures: DailyAccommodation: Protea Cape Castle (Protea Sea Point from Jan 16). Meals: Breakfast.Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value dates in low season and includes international flights, return airport transfers, accommodation and sightseeing as outlined.

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Classic Cape Town

6 nights from £1089

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Day 1 Fly to Cape Town.

Day 2 Cape Town: On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Day 3 Cape Town: Gain an insight into the magic of the ‘Mother City’ with an open top bus city sightseeing tour. Take the cable car to the summit of Table Mountain (weather permitting) for stunning views; see the country’s oldest building, The Castle and why not end your day drinking in the stunning views at Camps Bay.Day 4 Cape Town: Day at leisure. Don’t miss the lively Victoria and Alfred Waterfront with its boutique shops and great restaurants.Day 5 Cape Town: Enjoy a walk to freedom tour, following in the footsteps of local communities seeing where and how both past and present generations lived, or just existed, during the dark days of apartheid, and experience how people of the townships live today. Attractions include the District Six Museum, the Langa apartheid housing, Tsoga Environment Gardens and a traditional spaza shop and shebeen (pub).

Day 6 Cape Town: A day at leisure. A ferry ride to Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years is recommended, but should be booked in advance (extra charge).Day 7 Cape Town: Take a half day tour of Cape Point which begins with a view of the glamorous homes along Millionaires’ Paradise before winding your way towards charming Hout Bay. Continue to the Cape of Good Hope section of the Table Mountain National Park and then the historical naval port of Simon’s Town. Rest of day at leisure.Day 8 Cape Town: A final chance to explore a few more sights or before transferring to Cape Town airport for your onward journey.

Why visit the Winelands?

South Africa’s wines are internationally renowned but the Winelands region is fast turning into a foodie destination too. It’s also incredibly scenic with picturesque vineyards that extend as far as the eye can see and traditional Cape Dutch architecture. Just 45 minutes drive from Cape Town it’s an easy day out, but why not stay a couple of nights and sample the produce in a more leisurely fashion?

Winelands townsThese scenic towns are highly recommended. Stellenbosch: South Africa’s second oldest town, Stellenbosch is at the centre of the winelands region. The town’s wine route comprises five different options encompassing some 100 estates, which are open to the public. The one at Spier is the one of the most well-known and is a real family day out with gardens, picnic grounds, wine tours and of course, wine tasting!Franschhoek: Owes its name, which means French Corner, to the Huguenots who settled there in the 18th century. Lying around 17 miles north east of Stellenbosch, the Franschhoek Valley is lined with spectacular mountain peaks with vineyards clinging to the slopes.Paarl: The town of Paarl has the same name as the granite mountain which rises up behind it. The Afrikaner meaning is “pearl” and this little jewel in the Winelands is certainly worthy of its name. Like its neighbours, it offers a wine route and a range of excellent restaurants.

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Cape Town and the Winelands combine perfectly with the glorious Garden Route and Eastern Cape game reserves. Alternatively, you may wish to head further to view the wildlife of the Kruger National Park or perhaps enjoy the scenic splendours of the north west.

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This cosy, boutique hotel overlooks the Dutch East India Company Gardens and is centrally situated with easy access to the V&A Waterfront, Table Mountain and many downtown restaurants and bars. A great value hotel.

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This comfortable and stylish oasis is perfect for those wishing to experience the best of Cape Town in a tranquil beach house setting. The hotel is located close to Sea Point Promenade and the Atlantic Ocean, yet still within easy reach of the city centre and V&A Waterfront.

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This former 19th century prison today boasts luxurious accommodation at superb value. Perfectly positioned in the heart of the V&A Waterfront, with spectacular views over the bay and towards Table Mountain.

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This modern hotel is superbly situated just a short walk from the V&A Waterfront as well as many other sights. Guests can also enjoy magnificent views of the harbour and Signal Hill, whilst comfortable rooms ensure a relaxing stay.

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Ideally situated opposite the V&A Waterfront, this stylish hotel offers magnificent views of Table Mountain and the harbour. It’s a perfect base for exploring this beautiful city.

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Centrally located near Parliament and the historic Company Gardens this lovely hotel has a reputation for friendly hospitality and outstanding service.

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This tranquil boutique retreat is tucked away in a glen between Lion’s Head and Table Mountain with sweeping views of the stunning Atlantic coastline. Boasting glorious food at The Retreat Kitchen, superb service and luxuriously appointed accommodation in either the elegant Earls Dyke Manor, the contemporary Deck House or The Villa.

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Spectacularly situated on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean overlooking its own private marina the Radisson is also adjacent to the magnificent V&A Waterfront. Guests can enjoy stunning views of Table Mountain and Robben Island, experience superb service and relax amid elegant furnishings in the bright, modern rooms.

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This elegant beach hotel, which features original Cape Dutch architecture, is situated at the famous Sea Point Promenade facing the Atlantic coastline, only minutes from the V&A Waterfront. There’s a delightfully relaxed atmosphere throughout the hotel, a stylish restaurant, excellent spa and beautiful rooms.

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Set against the dramatic backdrop of Table Mountain on the water’s edge in the picturesque V&A Waterfront, these luxury serviced apartments have an abundance of shops, bars and restaurants within a short walking distance.

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Just 15 minutes drive from the V&A Waterfront, this luxury boutique hotel is perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean with the magnificent Table Mountain and Twelve Apostles Mountain range as a backdrop.

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One of South Africa’s most famous hotels, the Cape Grace is nestled on its own private quay between the bustling V&A Waterfront and the serenity of an international yacht marina. With panoramic views of Signal Hill, the restaurant provides a water’s edge setting in which to enjoy fresh, local ingredients, while at Bascule, Whisky Wine & Cocktail Bar discover over 500 whiskies from around the world along with Cape wines. This gracious sanctuary of tradition, sophistication and contemporary comfort is dedicated to surpassing expectations.

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This retreat is perfectly situated in the lush leafy suburbs of Newlands and has spectacular views of the forested eastern slopes of Table Mountain.

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The sophisticated Table Bay enjoys an enviable location on the historic V&A Waterfront along with panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean to Robben Island while behind soars the majestic Table Mountain. The striking exterior exudes old-world elegance that extends to the interior where you’ll find superb facilities, beautiful rooms and fine dining.

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Lanzerac Hotel & Spa Stellenbosch

This 300 year old private working wine estate is situated on the outskirts of Stellenbosch in the Jonkershoek Valley, amidst dramatic mountain ranges, rows of lush vineyards and award-winning landscaped gardens. Individually decorated rooms all feature breathtaking views; the elegant restaurants have open fireplaces and original antiques; and the spa and wellness centre offers the perfect retreat to escape. A magnificent property which showcases the very best of the Cape Winelands through world-class hospitality and outstanding service.Features

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Only a two minute stroll from the centre of Stellenbosch, this graciously restored boutique hotel is perfect for those looking for complete relaxation and comfort. Nestling quietly under Stellenbosch’s ancient oaks beside a river, River Manor is an ideal base for exploring the renowned Winelands.

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Rickety Bridge wine estate is just over a mile from the quaint town of Franschhoek and nestles against the slopes of the Franschhoek Mountains. Accommodation is available in both the 19th century manor house and in the neighbouring Basse Provence guest house. The estate also boasts a superb restaurant which opens for lunch only and spills out from a cosy thatched area onto decks with views over the vineyards.

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Dating back to 1802, Oude Werf sits in the heart of Stellenbosch and is South Africa’s oldest and most historic hotel. Located on vibrant Church Street, Oude Werf retains the graceful ambience of Georgian style throughout, with soft hues and antique furniture tastefully aligned with modern comforts provide a calm haven.

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Garden Route & Eastern Cape

Classic Garden Route townsA drive along the Garden Route should ideally be spread out over three or four days and stopping at the places we recommend below. Most people drop their car in Port Elizabeth at the end of the route and then take a flight to their next port of call.Hermanus: This picturesque fishing village is famous for ocean views and, from June to November, is home to Southern Right Whales.Mossel Bay: This is where the first European, Bartholmeu Diaz, set anchor in 1488. A popularstarting point for boat trips, don’t miss a visit to Seal Islands to see the Cape fur seals. George: The Garden Route’s biggest town lies at the base of the Outeniqua mountains. The historic town centre boasts some magnificent buildings and the railway station houses a fascinating railway museum. Oudtshoorn: The biggest town in the Little Karoo, an inland region, which is incredibly dry and can be blisteringly hot in summer. Most famous for its ostrich farming with several farms open to visitors.Knysna: Busy Knysna is built around a huge, natural lagoon, which is connected to the ocean by a narrow gap between two cliffs, known as The Heads. The town has a pretty main street lined with shops and restaurants and is also famous for the annual Oyster Festival held in July.Plettenberg Bay: “Plett”, as it is affectionately known, is South Africa’s most upmarket seaside resort. Its long, golden beaches make it popular in season, although it can be surprisingly quiet, out of season.

The Garden Route, which starts from Mossel Bay and ends at Port Elizabeth on the Eastern Cape, is one of the wildest and most staggeringly beautiful stretches of coastline you will ever see, while the Eastern Cape is full of surprising contrasts.

Explore moreIf time allows don’t miss the following attractions: Tsitsikamma National Park: Just outside Plett, Nature’s Valley marks the start of this stunning stretch of coastline, which forms part of the national park, and is a beautifully forested village which overlooks a secluded beach. The coast along to Storms River Mouth houses a natural ecosystem of coves, dunes, cliffs, beaches and coral reefs.Cango Caves: A massive system of limestone caves at the base of the Swartberg Mountains with marvellous multi-coloured stalactites and stalagmites.Featherbed Nature Reserve: Reached by ferry from Knysna, this private reserve is home to blue duiker (antelope) and various birds. Robberg Nature Reserve: Just outside Plettenberg, this beautiful remote rocky peninsula is one of the most popular walking destinations in the area. Trails range from 45 minutes to 5 hours in length and offer incredible scenery, views over shoreline and sea, a thriving Cape fur seal colony and huge diversity of bird life. Whale watching: The Garden Route’s coast is one of the best and easiest places in the world to see whales and dolphins from land. Top locations include Robberg Beach, Hermanus and Plettenberg Bay.

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Getting there: The Garden Route is only half a day’s drive from Cape Town. The town of George has an airport with flights available from Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg. Best time to go: The Garden Route has a Mediterranean climate with moderately hot summers (November-March) and mild to chilly winters (June-August).

Knysna

Why visit the Garden Route?

The glorious natural beauty of the Garden Route is sure to seduce you. The coast is dotted with excellent beaches, while inland you’ll find picturesque lagoons and lakes, rolling hills and eventually the mountains of the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma ranges. Adventure seekers will find an array of outdoor activities including hiking trails, canoeing and forest canopy tours while wildlife enthusiasts will discover a profusion of mammals, birds, reptiles and marine animals.

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Why visit the Eastern Cape?

The Eastern Cape is regarded as South Africa’s ‘wild’ province and features expanses of untouched beach, bush and forest while boasting a wealth of flora and fauna, including the Big Five, in a malaria free environment. There are an outstanding selection of private game reserves, the famous Addo Elephant National Park with the densest elephant population in the world and coastal waters teeming with marine life.

Garden Route Excursions perfectly enhance your holiday and offer excellent value. Prices are per person. More available.

Featherbed Tour from £36This half day tour from Knysna begins with a comfortable morning ferry ride across Knysna’s pretty estuary to the secluded Featherbed Nature Reserve, home to the blue duiker, Knysna Lerie and other exquisite feathered friends. Take a 4x4 trailer ride to the summit for panoramic views of the Knysna Basin and beyond. You’ll then amble through the cool forest which hugs the coastline before a sociable buffet lunch is served under the gentle milkwood trees.

Tsitsikamma from £93If you’re a lover of nature, or simply a lover of beauty, this full day tour from Knysna offers some of the area’s most beautiful, scenic attractions on a platter. Stroll through the famed Tsitsikamma Forest towards the legendary thousand-year-old Outeniqua yellowwood tree, before breathing in the sensational coastal views of the adjacent Tsitsikamma Coastal Nature Reserve. For those brave enough you may want to test your nerves at the world’s highest bungee jump (additional expense) before the tour continues to Monkeyland. The tour concludes with a visit to cosmopolitan Plettenberg Bay with its sensational beaches.

Addo Elephant National Park from £88Depart from Port Elizabeth for Addo Elephant Park which has, arguably, the best elephant viewing in South Africa, and with a full day at your disposal, you’ll have ample time for close encounters with these majestic beasts. In addition, Addo wildlife population also includes rhino, buffalo, antelope and lion, not to mention a plethora of birds to excite even the most blasé twitcher. From bee eaters to buffalo, this is a full day of what Africa does best, wildlife wonderfully!

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Classic Eastern Cape citiesPort Elizabeth: The fifth largest city in the country and the biggest on the coast between Cape Town and Durban. This important harbour town and industrial centre has an attractive atmosphere, wide beaches and an impressive promenade. From Port Elizabeth, it’s only a short hop to some of the private game reserves of the Eastern Cape.East London: South Africa’s only river port city is set on the broad Buffalo River and has sweeping beaches which extend for miles, while the river mouths, lagoons and gullies provide a paradise for fishing enthusiasts.

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Cape & beyond

The glorious Garden Route and Eastern Cape game reserves combine perfectly with Cape Town and the Winelands. Alternatively, you may wish to head further to view the wildlife of the Kruger National Park or perhaps enjoy the dramatic Drakensberg Mountains or KwaZulu Natal.

Getting there: Unless driving through the Garden Route, Port Elizabeth has its own airport with flights available from Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. Best time to go: Coastal cities have a subtropical and Mediterranean climate while inland the conditions are usually drier and hotter with lower levels of rainfall than at the coast. Temperatures are seldom extreme with summer temperatures ranging from 16-26ºC and winter 7-20ºC.

Explore moreAddo Elephant National Park: If it’s elephants you want to see then Addo, which is South Africa’s third largest national reserve, has lots of them! Just over an hour’s drive from Port Elizabeth, Addo lies in the malaria-free Sunday’s River Valley. The park can also exclusively claim to be the only national park in the world to conserve the Big Seven - the Big Five as well as the Southern Right whale and great white shark off the Algoa Bay Coast.The Wild Coast: One of the world’s most untouched scenic locations. This is Xhosa tribal country, birthplace of Mandela and home of the inspiring Nelson Mandela Museum.

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ShamwariGame Reserve

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KuzukoGame Reserve

PumbaGame Reserve

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Storms River Mouth

Garden Route Discovery

Departures: Two Monday departures every month.

Meals: Breakfast. Lunch also included on day 4.

Tour price: The price shown for this escorted coach tour is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes sightseeing as outlined and 5 nights accommodation in 3 hotels. Internationalflights are not included.

What you need to know

Garden Route Discovery

5 nights from £875

Hermanus 1 night Oudtshoorn 1 nightKnysna 2 nights

Tsitsikamma 1 night

Day 1 Cape Town/Hermanus: You will be collected from your Cape Town hotel or airport for the start of this wonderful escorted tour. The journey beings with a stunning coastal drive to the Harold Porter National Botanical Garden before continuing to Stony Point to see the small breeding colony of African penguins. In the afternoon you’ll explore one of South Africa’s newest wine routes ‘Hemel-en’Aarde’ which translates to ‘Heaven and Earth’. A wine tasting at a boutique winery serves as a perfect illustration of why this region is so aptly named. Continue to Hermanus.

Day 2 Hermanus/Oudtshoorn: Hermanus has the status of being the best land-based whale watching destination in the world. Southern Right whales visit Walker Bay from June to December, so take the opportunity to sit back and keep your eyes peeled. Depart late morning for a spectacular drive through the heart of the Cape Folded Mountains before visiting the pretty village of Barrydale. Continue along the scenic Route 62 towards Oudtshoorn, known as the ‘feather capital of the world’ thanks to its huge ostrich industry.

Day 3 Oudtshoorn/Knysna: Go underground to marvel at the magnificent stalactites and stalagmites in the Cango Caves, regarded as one of South Africa’s most spectacular natural wonders. You’ll then have a guided tour of an ostrich farm which gives an insight into why Oudtshoorn is known as the ‘feather capital of the world’. Drive via the spectacular Outeniqua Pass to Knysna.

Day 4 Knysna: Cruise on the vast Knysna Lagoon, then visit the Featherbed Nature Reserve which is home to many special inhabitants including the endangered Blue Duiker, Cape Mountain Tortoise and the Black African Oyster Catcher. A specialist guide shares the history and fascinating facts on the flora and fauna of the area before you have the option to take a guided walk through the coastal forest. The afternoon is at leisure to explore the enticing town of Knysna or return to the hotel to relax.

Day 5 Knysna/Tsitsikamma: Today set off on an ocean safari from the delightful holiday resort of Plettenberg Bay. During the summer months you may view Bottlenose and Common dolphins, while in the winter months both Southern Right and Humpback whales are likely to be seen. Those brave enough may like to attempt the world’s highest commercial bungee jump at Bloukrans Bridge before continuing to Storms River.

Day 6 Tsitsikamma/Port Elizabeth: Enter the Tsitsikamma National Park and head to the Storms River Mouth for unrivalled views of the Indian Ocean and its relentless waves that crash against the rocky shores. Immerse yourself in the splendour and tranquillity of the pristine forest as you explore one of the nature trails. The tour ends early afternoon with a drop off at a central hotel or at the airport.

The Garden Route Discovery is an ideal extension to the Classic Cape Town Tour. Alternatively, why not add on a stay at an Eastern Cape Game Reserve. Prices are also available with pre nights in Cape Town along with international flights from the UK.

Garden Route Experience

private tour

5 nights from £1045As a perfect alternative to travelling with a group, why not opt for a privately escorted version of the Garden Route Discovey tour. Whilst you’ll see all the main sights outlined in the itinerary, you’ll have the freedom to see as much or as little as you like and are also able to travel at your own pace. International flights are not included.

Garden Route Explorer

5 nights from £329A self-drive tour is also available which follows the same route as the Garden Route Discovery coach tour. The price shown is based on 4 hotels and includes an air-conditioned group B Volkswagen Polo or similar. International flights are not included.

Garden Route

Splendour

3 nights from £495Knysna 2 nights

Oudtshoorn 1 night

Day 1 Port Elizabeth/Knysna: The tour departs from Port Elizabeth airport and begins with a journey through the indigenous Tsitsikamma Forest. There are scenic stops along the way as you make your way through the famous Garden Route to the romantic seaside resort of Knysna.

Day 2 Knysna: This morning you will cruise on the vast Knysna Lagoon and visit the Featherbed Nature Reserve. Enjoy an amazing view of the imposing sandstone ‘Heads’ which guard the sea entrance to Knysna’s huge tidal lagoon, and the forests, marshes and pristine beaches beyond. After lunch the remainder of the day is at leisure to enjoy this lovely town.

Day 3 Knysna/Oudtshoorn: This morning you will head underground for a fascinating tour of the Cango Caves, one of South Africa’s most incredible natural wonders. Travel via the spectacular Outeniqua Pass as you make your way to Oudtshoorn, the ‘feather capital of the world’, so named because it is the centre of South Africa’s ostrich industry. After lunch you will learn more about these hardy, enigmatic creatures during a tour of an ostrich farm.

Day 4 Oudtshoorn/Cape Town: A day of magnificent vistas! Enjoy the ever changing passing canvas as you travel to Cape Town. During the whale season you will travel via the seaside village of Hermanus to hopefully catch a glimpse of Southern Right Whales, which frolic offshore (July to November only). Outside of these months, you will return to Cape Town along Route 62, where the ever changing colours of the majestic mountains, scenic passes, rivers, vineyards and orchards, as well as the multitude of attractions, will offer you an unforgettable journey. Upon arrival in Cape Town the tour concludes.

Departures: Sundays from Port Elizabeth.

Meals: Breakfast. Lunch is also included on days 2 and 3; dinner is also included on day 1.

Tour price: The price shown for this escorted coach tour is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes sightseeing as outlined and 3 nights accommodation in 3 hotels. Internationalflights are not included.

What you need to know

Wilderness Beach, near George

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Contemporary architecture and urban interiors combine perfectly at the Radisson which lies close to stunning Indian Ocean beaches and just a stroll away from excellent entertainment and shopping centres. Within the hotel you’ll find delicious dining options and a range of rejuvenating treatments at the Camelot Spa.

Features

Accommodation: In standard rooms with air-conditioning, bath and separate shower, mini fridge and safe.

Meals: Breakfast.

Transfers/driving time: 15 minutes from Port Elizabeth airport.

Premier PlusFREE use of steam room: In Camelot Spa.

25% green fee discount: At Humewood Links Golf Course.

Accommodation only pppn from £56 inc breakfast

Set in the heart of Hermanus, above the Old Harbour, close to restaurants, markets, shops and natural attractions.

Features

Accommodation: In classic rooms either in the seaside Manor House or the contemporary New Wing with air-conditioning, bath and separate shower, mini bar, kitchenette and balcony.

Upgrade supplements (per person per night): premier rooms offer partial

Meals: Breakfast. Transfers/driving time: 1 hour 25 minutes from Cape Town airport.

Harbour House Hermanus

Premier PlusFREE nights4 for 3: Sep 15 & Apr-Sep 16.

Cape Town and Hermanus FREE nights: Sep 15 stay 3 nightsat Camps Bay Retreat, Waterfront Village or The Bay Hotel and receive 1 extra night free at Harbour House.

Accommodation only pppn from £54 inc breakfast

Overlooking Santos Bay and Harbour with the majestic Outeniqua Mountains as a backdrop, this elegant hotel is a graceful landmark built in 1846. It’s an easy five minute walk to the beach, the harbour and town centre.

Features

Accommodation: In standard rooms with air-conditioning and shower.

Meals: Breakfast..

Transfers/driving time: 30 minutes from George airport.

Protea Mossel Bay Mossel Bay

Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2: Sep 15 & Apr-Sep 16. Stay must be over a weekend.

FREE entrance pass to Diaz Museum: Apr-Dec 16.

FREE parking.

Accommodation only pppn from £46 inc breakfast

Radisson Blu Port Elizabeth

Nestled at the heart of the Garden Route this understated private retreat boasts 29 rooms in four luxurious adjacent villas at Robberg Beach in Plettenberg Bay. Close to bustling restaurants, galleries, coffee shops and bars, this tranquil haven offers a boutique experience right on the beach.

Features

Accommodation: In Beachy Head villa garden rooms with air-conditioning, bath/shower, mini fridge and safe.

Upgrade supplements (per person per night): Cordovan villa standard rooms from £10; Robberg house standard rooms from £10

Meals: Breakfast.

Transfers/driving time: 1 hour 30 minutes from George airport.

Robberg Beach Lodge Plettenberg Bay

Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2: May-Sep 16.

Accommodation only pppn from £40inc breakfast

Comprised of thatched garden chalets and a rustic manor house, Knysna Hollow is perfectly set on a secluded country estate in the heart of the Garden Route. A tranquil place renowned for its warm and friendly hospitality.

Features

Accommodation: In garden rooms with ceiling fan, shower and covered patio.

Upgrade supplements (per person per night): garden chalets which offer an open plan living area, wood-burning fireplace, mini bar and safe from £5.

Meals: Breakfast.

Transfers/driving time: 1 hour from George airport.

Knysna Hollow Plus

Knysna

Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2: May-Aug 16.Multi-centre room discount of up to 15%: If you stay at two different Hollow hotels (Cape Town Hollow, Knysna Hollow or Hippo Hollow) receive 10% discount; stay at all and receive 15% discount.

Accommodation only pppn from £38 inc breakfast

De Opstal is nestled in the picturesque Schoemanshoek Valley near the world famous Cango Caves. The Lodge’s original farm buildings date back to 1830 and have been creatively converted into modern bedrooms yet retain a quaint rustic charm. For those seeking a relaxing and homely stay and an old world ambience this hotel is highly recommended.

Features

Accommodation: In luxury rooms with air-conditioning, shower and mini bar.

Meals: Breakfast.

Transfers/driving time: 1 hour from George airport.

De Opstal Oudtshoorn

Premier PlusFREE nights4 for 3: May-Aug 16.

Accommodation only pppn from £39 inc breakfast

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The Marine Hermanus

The Marine is perched atop the cliffs of Hermanus and boasts a commanding position overlooking Walker Bay and a pristine whale sanctuary. The hotel’s unrivalled location offers guests the unique opportunity to experience the finest land-based whale watching in the world, along with the pods of dolphins that swim by. Features

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This historic country estate is situated amid the Garden Route’s treasure trove of beaches, lush forests and tranquil estates. Enjoy the beguiling view of the west shore of Knysna’s Lagoon; relax by the pool in the gardens or retreat to the secluded comfort of your cottage terrace.

Features

Accommodation: In single storey garden classic

Situated in the heart of the Garden Route, just four miles from the historic town of George, the Fancourt is superbly landscaped on 1,500 acres of lush countryside with the majestic Outeniqua Mountains as the perfect backdrop. The property boasts three Gary Player-designed championship golf courses as well as numerous indoor and outdoor leisure facilities.

Features

Belvidere Manor Plus

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FancourtGeorge

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Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2

Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2:Up to 20% room discount

FREE high tea on your terrace

Accommodation only £48 Accommodation only £78

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Garden Route FREE nights7 for 5:

FREE upgrade to luxury sea view room:

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Accommodation only £106

The Plettenberg Plettenberg Bay

This Relais & Chateaux Hotel is built on a rocky headland in the heart of Plettenberg Bay. Regarded as the Jewel of the Garden Route, Plettenberg Bay is home to pristine beaches and numerous activities. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy stunning ocean vistas.

Features

Accommodation

Upgrade supplements

MealsTransfers/driving time

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Shamwari Game ReserveEastern Cape

One of the most famous game reserves in South Africa, Shamwari sits in 25,000 hectares of magnificent bush land just a short drive from Port Elizabeth. Home to the world renowned Born Free Foundation, this private reserve offers breathtaking scenery and spectacular big five game viewing. Each accommodation option is unique and offers different benefits to families, couples and small groups alike. Ideal for a truly luxurious and authentic game experience.

Features

MealsGame drivesTransfers/driving time

Long Lee Manor

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Riverdene Lodge

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Children must be over 4 years for game drives.

Bayethe at Shamwari Luxury

Accommodation

Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2:

10% room discount

Family offer for children 0-11 years

Nestled in the lush bushveld of the Sunday River Region, Kuzuko Lodge boasts endless views of the Karoo Plains and Winterberg Mountains. Lying just north of the Addo Elephant National Park in a malaria-free region, the location is excellent for uninterrupted game and wildlife viewing, including the ‘Big Five’ and cheetah. The stunning natural surroundings, beautiful chalets and numerous leisure facilities make Kuzuko Lodge the perfect retreat at the end of each day.

Features

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Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2Honeymoons

Accommodation only £99

Chalet

Accommodation only £212

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Accommodation only £273

Bayethe pool Riverdene

Eagles Crag Luxury

Accommodation

Accommodation only £273

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Family owned and operated, Kariega stretches across 10,000 hectares of pristine wilderness in the picturesque Kariega River Valley, boasting a stunning array of fauna, flora and birdlife, as well as superb game drives and viewing. Four unique lodges, differing in price and luxury combined with excellent facilities and breathtaking views over the hills, valleys and rivers below, ensures Kariega Game Reserve is the perfect destination for a spectacular game experience.

Kariega Game Reserve Eastern Cape

Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2: May-Jun 16.

Settlers Drift 20% room discount: May-Aug 16.

Honeymoons: If you stay 3 nights receive a free spa treatment up to 450 Rand per person.

River Lodge Plus

River Lodge has a beautiful setting on the banks of Bushman’s River and offers exclusivity, comfort and tranquillity. Relax at the pool or take in the view from the magnificent deck which overhangs the river. Accommodation: In one of 10 superbly appointed thatched suites with air-conditioning, bath/shower, mini bar and private deck.

Ukhozi Lodge Plus

Truly capturing the romance and intimacy of Africa the Lodge boasts unique lounges, restaurant and boma with outdoor pool and superbly appointed luxury suites.

Accommodation: In one of 10 African style suites commanding panoramic views with air-conditioning, bath/shower, mini bar, private deck and private plunge pool.

Settlers Drift

Perfectly positioned in a remote untouched part of the Kariega wilderness, Settlers Drift offers a unique tented safari experience combined with 5 star luxury.

Accommodation: In one of 9 luxuriously appointed tented suites with fan, indoor/outdoor shower, opulent bedroom and living area, mini bar and viewing deck.

Kariega Main Lodge

Expertly integrated with the surrounding bush to create a natural environment where guests can enjoy traditional meals in the restaurant or boma, a drink at the bar or a swim in the pool. Accommodation: In one of 21 African style chalets commanding panoramic views with air-conditioning, bath/shower, private deck and some also have a private pool.

Features

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner and local beverages (excluding Kariega Main Lodge). Game drives: two game drives per day. Transfers/driving time: 1 hour 30 mins from Port Elizabeth airport.

Accommodation only inc full board pppn from £223

Accommodation only inc full board pppn from £137

Kariega Main Lodge

Ukhozi Lodge Settlers DriftRiver Lodge

Accommodation only inc full board pppn from £192 Accommodation only inc full board pppn from £192

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Pumba Private Game Reserve & Spa Eastern Cape

Features

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner and selected local beverages.Game drives: two game drives per day.Transfers/driving time: 1 hour from Port Elizabeth airport.

Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2compulsory reserve fee (approx £26) payable on free nights.

Up to 30% room discountSep 16. Minimum stay also applies.

Honeymoons: Receive an inclusive mini-bar in room.

Water Lodge

Meandering timber footpaths lead to twelve stone-walled thatched cottages, each offering a uniquely spectacular view of Lake Cariega. Accommodation: In Impala suites which offer air-conditioning, bath and separate shower, mini bar, safe and deck with private plunge pool and outdoor shower.

Accommodation only inc full board pppn from £196Accommodation only inc full board pppn from £196

Discover wildest Africa in true luxury at this exclusive reserve which is set in an area covering 7,000 hectares of bushland. This natural habitat supports an abundance of wildlife which includes the big five along with the endangered and majestic free roaming white lion. Pumba Private Game Reserve is also home to hippo, hyena, zebra, wildebeest, warthog, numerous species of antelope and more than 250 species of bird.

Accommodation is provided within two uniquely different lodges, Pumba Water Lodge which has unrivalled views over Lake Cariega, and Bush Lodge which is perched above a watering hole. Each lodge boasts a touch of opulence and an ambience of luxurious indulgence with private plunge pools and game-viewing wooden decks. Expert therapists offer soothing treatments at the Soul Spa and cordon bleu cuisine with an African twist can be enjoyed inside the thatched restaurant or on the open deck overlooking the watering hole.

Water Lodge Bush Lodge chalet

Bush Lodge

Discover the serenity of the African bush at magical Bush Lodge where each cottage is set against a backdrop of mountains and overlooks the small watering hole and flood plain. Accommodation: In one of 11 luxury, glass enclosed thatched chalets, each in its own private bush setting, with air-conditioning, bath and separate shower, mini bar, safe and deck with private plunge pool and outdoor shower.

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Classic places and sightsKwaZulu Natal may be South Africa’s third smallest province but it has a wealth of scenic and cultural attractions.Durban: The bustling city of Durban is one of South Africa’s most popular holiday resorts thanks to its sub tropical climate and luxury beachfront hotels. It is South Africa’s third largest city and one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the world. Durban is also a sporting paradise with an abundance of watersports and world class stadia for rugby, soccer and cricket.

From the dramatic peaks of the exquisite Drakensberg Mountains to traditional Zulu villages, historic battle sites of the Boer Wars,the warm Indian Ocean lapping glorious sandy beaches and magnificent game reserves, KwaZulu Natal is a tourist’s paradise.

Umhlanga: Ten miles north of Durban is the upmarket resort of Umhlanga. Less developed than the city it offers wide, sandy beaches lined with exclusive hotels, good shopping and a wide range of watersports.Drakensberg Mountains: Drakensberg is Afrikaans for Dragon’s Mountain and at 620 miles in length, this is South Africa’s highest and most extensive mountain range. Battlefields: The history of KwaZulu is intrinsically linked to its battlefields and the ferocious wars which took place over numerous years between the British, Boers and Zulus. There are a number of self-drive routes in KwaZulu Natal that take in the intriguing battle sites, historical buildings, museums, memorials and graveyards.Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve: Among South Africa’s largest game reserves, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi is one of the best places in the country in which to see endangered rhino. Aside from black and white rhino, elephant are also plentiful along with other members of the Big Five, namely lion, leopard and buffalo. Well-disguised viewing hides overlook pans and waterholes where the birds and animals gather to drink, so you’ll be able to see plenty of game at an unusually close range.

Getting there: Flights to Durban from the UK are via Johannesburg and take about 13½ hours. There are excellent flight links within South Africa to Durban. Best time to go: KwaZulu Natal is a year-round destination. Durban enjoys warmth and lots of sunshine with occasional rain, while further north the conditions are more subtropical with higher temperatures and humidity.

Why visit KwaZulu Natal?

KZN, as it is often simply known, is a special place where the history is rich and the culture diverse; where lovers of the great outdoors can indulge in an array of activities; where the beaches are beautiful and the game reserves simply magnificent. Need we say more!

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Rorke’s Drift Isandlwana St Lucia

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Zululand: Extending roughly from the mouth of the Tugela River up to St Lucia and inland to Vryheid, Zululand offers fascinating historical and contemporary insights into one of the country’s most enigmatic cultures. It’s possible to visit many traditional Zulu villages where you can learn about Zulu history and the legendary King Shaka.

Umhlanga

Drakensberg Mountains

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Departures: On selected Mondays. Please ask for exact dates. Accommodation: 3 hotels.Meals: Breakfast. Lunch and dinner are also included on day 2. Dinner is also included on day 3.

Tour price: The price shown for this escorted tour is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes transfer from Johannesburg airport to hotel, 5 nights accommodation, sightseeing as outlined and KwaZulu Natal Wildlife Reserves conservation levy. International flights are not included.

What you need to know

KwaZulu Natal & Beyond This region is so diverse and has so much to offer that you can easily spend your holiday here and still not see all there is to offer. If you do wish to explore further afield there are excellent internal flight links from Durban to much of South Africa, including Kruger National Park and Cape Town.

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Explore moreIf time allows there’s so much more to discover in this wonderful province. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park: The World Heritage listed Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park is part of the wider Drakensberg region. Its diversity of habitats protects a high level of endemic and globally threatened species, especially birds and plants. This spectacular site also contains many caves with the largest and most concentrated group of paintings in Africa by the San people. The rock art is remarkably preserved with many scenes depicting hunting, dancing, fighting, food gathering or ritual scenes of hunting or rainmaking.iSimangaliso Wetland Park: Formerly known as the Greater St Lucia Wetlands park, this Natural World Heritage Site comprises 328,000 hectares of magnificent scenery. Encompassing an immense variety of habitats ranging from marine systems, coastal forests and lush coastal plains to drier woodland areas. The largest mammal found in the park is the humpback whale as well as elephant, buffalo, rhino, zebra and eland. The Midlands: Running northwest from Pietermaritzburg (KwaZulu Natal’s capital) to Estcourt, this picturesque region was originally settled by English farmers. Drive among the rolling green hills and enjoy country cuisine and relaxed shopping in the Midlands Meander.

Day 6 Hluhluwe/St Lucia Estuary/Durban: Early morning departure for a boat trip within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a World Heritage Site, cruising past small and large wildlife which live in and around this glorious waterway. You will travel by road to Durban where the tour ends.

KwaZulu Natal Excursions from Durban perfectly enhance your holiday and offer excellent value. Prices are per person. More available.

Hluhluwe Day Safari from £118A full day tour to the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, the oldest proclaimed reserved in Africa and world-renowned for its white rhino conservation programme. The hilly terrain offers some truly spectacular views.

Durban City Tour from £26This half day tour begins along the Golden Mile, Durban’s revitalised beachfront promenade, before continuing to the City Hall, Botanic Gardens and Moses Mabhida Stadium.

Isandlwana & Rorke’s Drift from £141A full day tour to learn of the Anglo-Zulu war history in KwaZulu Natal. Visit the eerie battlefields of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift, then wind your way back through spectacular scenery.

Shakaland Tour from £85Experience traditional Zulu culture during this full day tour. Watch as craftsmen make spears, shields, beadwork and pots, admire the grace and energy of the Zulu dancers and enjoy a lunchtime feast.

5 nights from £719

Johannesburg 1 night

Spioenkop 2 nights

Hluhluwe 2 nights

Day 1 Johannesburg: On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel, where you will have time to relax.

Day 2 Johannesburg/Spioenkop: Morning departure for Spioenkop where, at the battlefield, you will meet a specialist guide who will transport you back to 1900 with charismatic story-telling of the tragic battle between the Boer and British. Enjoy a picnic lunch amidst sensational scenery before time at leisure at the hotel.

Day 3 Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift: Head to the eerie landscape of Isandlwana, where 20,000 mighty Zulu warriors took on the firepower of the British troops and wiped out close to an entire regiment in just over 2 hours. After lunch, visit Rorke’s Drift and on the very site where the battle took place you’ll relive the experience of a handful of British soldiers, outnumbered 35 to 1, feeling the tension as they fought for 12 hours. Return to Spioenkop.Day 4 Spioenkop/Hluhluwe: Early morning departure for a journey of expansive African landscapes and fascinating cultural insights into the lives, influence and history of the Zulu nation. Begin with a visit to the Umgungundlovu Interpretive Centre and the Kwazulu Cultural Museum at Ondini. Continue through KwaZulu Natal’s flagship Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve to hopefully spot a vast range of game, including the Big Five.Day 5 Hluhluwe: Early morning meeting with your game ranger as you traverse the acclaimed Hluhluwe-iMfolozi game park for five hours in an open safari vehicle. As well as tracking the Big Five, keep your eyes peeled for other species including zebra, giraffe and, with luck, cheetah and wild dog. In the afternoon enjoy an interactive encounter with tame cheetah at Emdoneni Lodge.

Battlefields & Wildlife

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Historic Battlefields

2 nights from £545

Rorke’s Drift 2 nights

Day 1 Durban/Rorke’s Drift: You will be met at Durban airport and transferred by road to Drakensberg (approximately 4 hours driving time). The KwaZulu Natal Battlefields area bears testament to the ferocious wars between the British, Boers and mighty Zulu nation that took place over numerous years and shaped the history of both Great Britain and South Africa.

Day 2 Rorke’s Drift: A full day at leisure to explore this beautiful, yet eerie, place. With 82 battlefields, museums, old fortifications and places of remembrance there is much to see. However, two of the most famous and pivotal Anglo-Zulu battles took place at Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift, so these should be a priority. Other notable locations include Ladysmith, Colenso, Estcourt, Newcastle and Spioenkop.

Day 3 Rorke’s Drift/Durban: At leisure before your return transfer to Durban where your tour concludes.

Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park

2 nights from £465

Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park 2 nights

Day 1 Durban/Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park: You will be met at Durban airport and transferred by road to Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (approximately 3½ hours driving time). Set in the heart of Zululand, this is the oldest game reserve in Africa and one of the best places in the country in which to see endangered rhino, along with other members of the Big Five, namely lion, leopard, elephant and buffalo. After settling in you will depart late afternoon/early evening for your first game drive.

Day 2 Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park: Enjoy early morning tea and coffee on the deck before setting off on your morning game drive, keeping your eyes peeled for wildlife. Return to the lodge for breakfast and time to relax. After high tea in the early afternoon, enjoy an afternoon game drive with a sundowner break before driving into the early evening looking for nocturnal creatures.

Day 3 Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park/Durban: An early morning game drive before your return transfer to Durban.

Departures: Daily. Accommodation: In rooms within separate round ‘Forts’ at Rorke’s Drift Hotel which have a ceiling fan, shower, fridge and deck.Meals: Breakfast.Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes return transfers from Durban airport and 2 nights accommodation.

What you need to know

Departures: Daily. Accommodation: In safari rooms at Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge which have air-conditioning, shower and deck. Meals: Full board.Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes return transfers from Durban airport, four game drives in open game viewing vehicles with a professional guide (no children below 6 years) and 2 nights accommodation.

What you need to know

Departures: Daily. Accommodation: In standard rooms at Drakensberg Sun which have air-conditioning, shower, mini fridge and safe. Meals: Breakfast.Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes return transfers from Durban airport and 2 nights accommodation.

What you need to know

Drakensberg Mountains

2 nights from £545

Drakensberg 2 nights

Day 1 Durban/Drakensberg: You will be met at Durban airport and transferred by road to Drakensberg (approximately 2½ hours driving time). This awe-inspiring and truly magnificent mountain range stretches well over 120 miles forming a natural border between the kingdom of Lesotho and South Africa.

Day 2 Drakensberg: A full day at leisure to explore. You may wish to visit the World Heritage listed Ukhalamba-Drakensberg Park which not only boasts some incredible scenery but also has hundreds of San rock paintings in caves around the park. You’ll also find numerous hiking trails along with horse riding, canopy tours, along with water rafting and abseiling activities.

Day 3 Drakensberg/Durban: At leisure before your return transfer to Durban where your tour concludes.

Drakensberg Sun

Tucked away amid glorious scenery, this 78 room resort offers a place to relax, unwind and enjoy the good things in life. Wake up each day to take in the iconic views of the Drakensberg Mountains, before taking your pick from a host of things to see, do and experience. Facilities include the Spoilt Green Eco-Spa, the Lakeview Restaurant, Grotto Bar, swimming pool, trout fishing dams, pitch and putt golf, relaxation areas and plenty more. Activities are offered each day such as horse riding, hiking, canoeing and even canopy tours for the more adventurous.

Premier Plus50% room discount: On selected dates Sep 15-Dec 16 when you stay 3 nights receive a 50% discount for the 4th night.

20% Canopy Tours discount.

Rorke’s Drift Hotel

This intimate 12 room property is situated at Rorke’s Drift on the Buffalo River at the hub of the Battlefields. Indeed, the historic crossing which gives the area its name is within the grounds. Just five minutes away is the battlefield and within easy reach you’ll find poignant memorials and trails used by the British soldiers. The hotel’s beautiful position offers imposing views which are enriched by the history and stories that you must hear whilst relaxing on the deck. Hotel facilities include a restaurant, bar, swimming pool and library.

Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge

Situated on the western boundary in the first private concession within Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, newly opened Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge offers 18 rooms amid spectacular scenery and excellent safari opportunities. When relaxing between game drives guests can enjoy the swimming pool or perhaps indulge at the spa where a range of therapies and treatments are offered.

Premier PlusFREE nights4 for 3: May-Jun 16.

Up to 15% room discount: Sep-Dec 15 & May-Dec 16. Minimum stays apply.

Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge

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Ideally placed on Durban’s ‘Golden Mile’ within a few feet of the fine beaches and long boardwalk. Many other local attractions are also within easy reach, including uShaka Marine World, Suncoast Casino and Durban Botanic Gardens. This stylish hotel offers a huge variety of restaurants, bars, family friendly leisure facilities and delightful relaxation areas making it an ideal choice for a stay in this vibrant city. Spacious rooms are beautifully furnished in a modern style, there are diverse dining options within the hotel sure to suit all tastes and the Mangwanni Boutique Spa is the perfect place to escape and totally unwind.

Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani

Durban

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Accommodation: In standard sea view rooms with air-conditioning, bath/shower and safe.

Meals: Breakfast.

Transfers/driving time: 40 minutes from Durban airport.

Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2: 01 Sep-23 Dec 15, 06 Jan-02 Apr, 08 Apr-07 May, 12 May-02 Jul & 07 Jul-23 Dec 16.

Accommodation only pppn from £59 inc breakfast

Oyster Box luxury

Umhlanga Rocks

From the moment the Oyster Box opened its doors in 1947 the hotel rapidly became one of Africa’s best loved and most distinguished hotels. The combination of colonial charm, impeccable service, lush tropical gardens and a breathtaking seaside setting swiftly gained it a legendary reputation. State of the art facilities include an award-winning spa, a private cinema and beautiful pools within sub-tropical surroundings. Don’t miss traditional afternoon tea which is laden with sumptuous treats, fine dining at The Grill Room or perhaps a more relaxed curry buffet or pizza at The Ocean Terrace.

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Accommodation: In classic garden facing rooms with air-conditioning, bath/shower, mini bar, CD/DVD players and safe.

Upgrade supplements (per person per night): classic seafacing rooms with a balcony overlooking Umhlanga’s iconic lighthouse

have an individual terrace and exceptional views of the water’s edge

Meals: Breakfast.

Transfers/driving time: 25 minutes from Durban airport.

Premier PlusFREE nights3 for 2: 01 Sep-18 Dec 15.

4 for 3: 06 Aug-16 Dec 16.

Offers do not apply to classic garden facing rooms.

Early booking 10% room discount: On selected dates between Oct 15-Dec 16.

One FREE afternoon high tea: 01 Sep-18 Dec 15 & 07 Jan-18 Dec 16 if you stay at least 3 nights.

FREE airport transfers (Durban airport) & one FREE curry buffet: 07 Jan-18 Dec 16 if you stay at least 4 nights.

FREE room upgrades: Stay a combined total of 8 nights at Twelve Apostles Cape Town and Oyster Box and receive a room upgrade at each hotel, subject to availability on arrival.

Accommodation only £114 pppn from

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visit your local travel agent or call 08444 937 44432 Sun City & North West - South Africa

From the mind-boggling, man-made opulence of Sun City Resort to the natural glory of Madikwe and Pilanesberg National Park, go north west to explore your wilder side.

Just over two hours from Johannesburg in the heart of untamed bushveld lies Sun City Resort, a world-famous resort complex for the entire family. It’s far enough away from South Africa’s major cities to qualify as a real getaway from hectic city life, and is often considered as the ultimate all-in-one entertainment destination.

Right next door is the Pilanesberg National Park, home of the Big Five and a renowned bird haven. Travel further north to the Madikwe Game Reserve, an enthralling joint venture between the state, the private sector and local communities, home to a fascinating variety of wildlife.

It’s the perfect destination for…Everyone! Sun City Resort has a choice of hotels, exceptional sporting and leisure facilities, including two championship golf courses and a fantastic water park. The wildlife in this region is equally impressive and being malaria-free, perfect for all ages too!

Explore more…Sun City Resort together with a few nights in Pilanesberg or Madikwe are a perfect holiday in their own right. However, with numerous flights available within South Africa to Johannesburg, the region can easily be part of any South African holiday itinerary.

Why visit Sun City & the North West?

Sun City & North West Game Reserves

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Getting there: Sun City Resort is a 2½ hour drive from Johannesburg. Pilanesberg National Park is right next to Sun City Resort or just a 2 hour drive from Johannesburg. Madikwe is a 4 hour drive from Johannesburg, although it does have its own airstrip with one flight a day from Johannesburg.

Best time to go: This region of South Africa offers almost year-round sunshine. The summer months (August to March) bring brief, but refreshing, afternoon thundershowers.

Balloon safari Pilanesberg National Park

Sun City ResortMadikwe

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Internationally renowned Sun City provides a completely unique holiday experience for all ages with a myriad of entertainment, activities and attractions. Guests have a choice of hotels within the resort; wonderful sporting and recreational facilities and a long list of bars and restaurants ranging from fast food outlets to traditional country-native cuisines and 5-star dining. Features

air balloon safaris in neighbouring Pilanesberg National Park

Meals: Breakfast.Transfers/driving time: 2 hours 30 minutes from Johannesburg airport.

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Madikwe Safari Lodge Madikwe, North West Province

Experience a vast, open landscape where intimate accommodation has sweeping views over game-filled plains with the Drakensberg Mountains forming a backdrop. This malaria-free sanctuary is perfect for all the family.

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AccommodationLodge which are perfect for families and offer air-conditioning, sitting area, fireplace, bath and separate shower, outdoor shower, mini bar, safe and deck with private plunge pool. Please ask for details of Kopono Lodge (adults only) and Dithaba Lodge.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner, teas/coffees and all local beverages (including soft drinks, local brand beers, spirits and house wines). Game drives: two game drives per day. Transfers/driving timeairstrip or 4 hours from Johannesburg airport.Note

Premier PlusCape Town & Safari FREE nights5 for 3stay 3 nights at Madikwe Safari Lodge and receive 2 free nights at the Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel or More Quarters Apartments in Cape Town.

Accommodation only pppn from £299 inc full board

Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge Pilanesberg national Park

Nestling on the slopes of an ancient volcano within the malaria-free Pilanesberg National Park, discover an abundance of facilities and activities along with a rich diversity of indigenous flora and fauna - including the Big Five. Watch the animals drink at the waterhole from a hide linked to the lodge by an almost 500ft underground tunnel, it really is the perfect vantage point.

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Accommodation: In standard rooms with air-conditioning, bath/shower, safe and balcony or terrace.

Meals: Half board.

Game drivesTransfers/driving time: 2 hours from Johannesburg airport.

Premier PlusFREE upgrade to executive room: Subject to availability on arrival.

FREE shuttle transfers to and from Sun City: Not including park entrance fees.

Accommodation only pppn from £126 inc half board

Premier PlusUp to 12% room discount

Cascades

Set in tropical tranquillity, Cascades embodies the elegance and sophistication of colonial grandeur.Accommodationair-conditioning, bath/shower, mini bar and safe.

Palace of the lost city Luxury

Sun City’s flagship hotel is nestled on the edge of the popular Pilanesberg Game Reserve amid lush botanical gardens.

Accommodationconditioning, bath and separate shower, mini bar and safe.

Accommodation only inc breakfast pppn from £67

Accommodation only inc breakfast pppn from £97

Accommodation only inc breakfast pppn from £152

Cabanas

This is the most relaxed of all the resort’s hotels and ideal for families. Situated in close proximity to the wide variety of Sun City activities, all of the rooms are modern and comfortable. Accommodationair-conditioning and bath/shower (some have shower only).

Sun City Hotel

original hotel and centre point to the resort. Accommodation: In one of 340 luxury rooms with air-conditioning, bath and separate shower, mini bar and safe.

Accommodation only inc breakfast pppn from £126

Palace of the Lost City

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Classic KrugerThe Kruger Park is without doubt, the best do-it-yourself drive-through reserve on the continent with a vast network of roads; however, most game lodges offer guided game drives each day. We’d recommend you stay at least two nights and do book early as the Kruger lodges are very popular.

Kruger National Park lodges: We offer a range of accommodation options from good value informal lodges set just outside the park entrance to exclusive properties offering every conceivable luxury. Most lodges offer three meals a day and the majority offer both indoor and outdoor dining. Many have African ‘bomas’ (a traditional outdoor dining experience). Some lodges do not accept children and those that

visit your local travel agent or call 08444 937 44434 Kruger National Park - South Africa

Kruger National Park

Experience the best of the African bush with spectacular scenery and the most exciting game parks. Rich wildlife with game, big and small, this region is renowned for the ‘Big Five’.

do may insist you pay extra for a private game drive if your children are under 7. Most lodges have no fences, so wildlife can be found inside the lodges’ grounds. All lodges insist you are escorted by a member of staff after dark.Game drives: Most of our featured game lodges, excluding Hippo Hollow, offer two game drives per day. These are usually offered early in the morning (before breakfast) and late afternoon, although exact times vary according to season. Game drives are always in open top four-wheel drive vehicles and are carried out by an experienced ranger and tracker. Generally just six guests are accommodated on each vehicle. Some lodges also include bush walks or walking safaris.

Getting there: To reach Kruger National Park most people fly to either Nelspruit (Mpumalanga) for the southern properties or Hoedspruit for the northern part of the Park. Skukuza airport also offers excellent access to Kruger and in particular the Sabi Sands region. Both Nelspruit and Hoedspruit are an hour’s flight from Johannesburg.Best time to go: Kruger has a sub-tropical climate and is a year round destination as each season brings its own highlights. Game viewing can be at its best during the dry winter months (May-September), however the wet summer season (October-April) brings full waterholes, lush bushveld, lots of newborn wildlife and also heralds the arrival of migrant birds.

Why visit Kruger?

The Kruger is arguably one of the finest game parks in the world with plentiful accommodation to suit all pockets, gourmet bush cuisine and exciting, adrenalin-pumping wildlife experiences. Your chances of seeing the Big Five - lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo - are high.

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Explore moreIn addition to memorable safari adventures, the region has many other natural attractions.Blyde River Canyon: One of South Africa’s scenic wonders this colossal canyon of rust-coloured sandstone cliffs and craggy buttresses has truly wonderful views. The most famous viewpoints are God’s Window and the Three Rondavels. Bourke’s Luck Potholes: An awesome moonscape of deep hollows and channels, set among spectacular cliffs, waterfalls and enchanting rock formations.Pilgrim’s Rest: Recapture the past at Pilgrim’s Rest, the charming gold rush town ‘frozen’ in time.

Kruger & beyond

Kruger combines perfectly with a stay in Cape Town and the Garden Route, or alternatively mix it with the Drakensberg Mountains and battlefields.

Day 5 Hazyview/Johannesburg: Set off before breakfast for a morning in search of wildlife including lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino and leopard, as well as numerous plant species and birds. Savour the magic of this enormous wilderness before returning to Hazyview and time at leisure. As an alternative to the morning game viewing an elephant interaction is available. Return to Johannesburg where your tour concludes.

Kruger Excursions perfectly enhance your holiday and offer excellent value.Prices are per person. More available.

Kruger National Park Open Vehicle Safarifrom £57 (morning) or £60 (sunset)A great opportunity to experience Kruger National Park, one of the world’s most famous game reserves, on this half day excursion. Kruger simply teems with game, big and small; there are no fewer than 147 mammals and over 500 species of birds waiting for you. All safaris are conducted by experienced rangers who know the terrain intimately.

Panorama Route from £63An excellent chance to experience some of Mpumalanga’s most spectacular scenery including legendary Blyde River Canyon and the never ending Lowveld landscape from the ledge of God’s Window. Visit the quaint historical mining town of Pilgrim’s Rest and in the afternoon explore the extraordinary rock formations of Bourke’s Luck Potholes, one of nature’s most intriguing creations.

Endangered Wildlife Experience from £70Visit two highly successful conservation centres for a behind-the-scenes look at how their skill and dedication preserves the wildlife.At Moholoholo Rehabilitation Centre learn about techniques used on injured, poisoned and abandoned animals and birds of prey. At Hoedspruit’s famed Endangered Species Centre you’ll get a glimpse of wild dog, cheetah and aardwolf.

Elephant Whispers Interaction from £50Elephant Whispers is set on the banks of the Sabi River and during this hour long visit you’ll meet six rescued African elephants ranging in age from 8 to 25. Experience elephant interaction, a fascinating educational experience where you’ll be touching, feeding and learning about these gentle giants.

Departures: Every Saturday.Accommodation: 4 Protea Hotel Balalaika, Johannesburg; 4 Shiduli Private Game Lodge, Northern Kruger & 4 Perry’s Bridge Hollow Boutique Hotel, Hazyview. Alternative properties of a similar grade may be used in each destination. Meals: Breakfast. Lunch is also included on day 3. Dinner is also included on days 2 and 3.Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value dates in low season and includes return airport transfers in Johannesburg, accommodation, park entrance fees, conservation levies and game activities as outlined. International flights are not included.

What you need to know

4 nights from £675

Johannesburg 1 night

Northern Kruger 2 nights

Hazyview 1 night

Day 1 Johannesburg: On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

Day 2 Johannesburg/Northern Kruger: Depart Johannesburg travelling via the towns of Dullstroom and Lydenburg before ascending the grandiose north eastern Drakensberg mountain range via Abel Erasmus Pass and the Strydom Tunnel. Arrive at the private game reserve early afternoon where you have time to relax before setting off for a late afternoon/early evening game drive.

Day 3 Northern Kruger: Morning and afternoon game drives will be spent traversing the many hectares of supreme and diverse vegetation in search of the Big Five, as well as a wealth of other smaller creatures and bird species. The lodge is the ideal place to unwind during the heat of the day in a relaxed ambience with its lush indigenous garden dappled in shade, or around the sparkling pool. This evening enjoy a dinner feast under the stars in a traditional African ‘boma’.Day 4 Northern Kruger/Hazyview: Set off before sunrise in an open safari vehicle in search of elusive nocturnal animal species and enjoy morning tea, coffee and traditional snacks as daylight begins in the African bushveld. After a hearty brunch, depart through the extraordinary Panorama route and take in the breathtaking views across the Blyde River Canyon, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, Lisbon waterfalls and God’s Window. After a brief stop in Graskop, arrive Hazyview late afternoon.

Kruger Wildlife Adventure

God’s Window, Blyde River Canyon

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Jock Safari Lodge Kruger

One of the few lodges situated inside the Kruger National Park, Jock Safari Lodge enjoys stunning views of the riverbed and watering holes for game viewing. Enjoy thrilling game drives with the experienced game rangers, or venture even closer to the African bush-land on a professionally guided walking tour, when the diversity of fauna and flora truly comes alive. Between game viewing the Pilgrims Rest Retreat offers an escape for some pampering or you may prefer to simply lay beside either of the swimming pools. Jock Safari Lodge will ensure a truly luxurious and authentic experience of the African wilderness.

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Hippo Hollow Hazyview

This relaxed, informal lodge is set on the banks of the Sabie River amongst lush indigenous gardens just 10 minutesdrive from Kruger National Park. Capturing the true spirit of Africa, Hippo Hollow offers comfortable accommodation in unique thatched garden and river chalets along with picturesque views. After a day of game drives and exploring the beautiful Lowveld, Hippo Hollow offers the perfect respite with lush gardens, a river, dams and two swimming pools. A great value option.

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Accommodation only £38

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ElandelaHoedspruit

Set on a private game sanctuary in Hoedspruit adjacent to the Kruger National Park, Elandela’s location on the wildlife rich Klaserie River offers sweeping views of the nearby Blyde River Canyon and Drakensberg Mountains. The owners, Rocco and Yvonne Gioia, are dedicated to making your stay a most pleasurable one and have created a tranquil atmosphere and friendly ambience, which you’ll notice from the very moment you arrive. The lodge overlooks an active waterhole lit by spotlight, perfect for unforgettable game viewing. Rhino, lion, leopard, buffalo and hippo can all be spotted in the reserve whilst game drives into the surrounding Kruger National Park give the chance for further spectacular game sightings. Relax with a dip in the inviting swimming pool then lie back and watch as lanky giraffe, snorting zebra and curious baboons quench their thirst from the nearby lake. Signature drumbeats herald one of the highlights of your visit to Elandela - the magnificent meals, which are served in either the candle-lit dining room or open air boma. An unforgettable African safari experience at an outstanding price.

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Elandela is also home to the Elandela Rhino Survivor Trust which aims to protect African rhinoceroses and was set up after a three month-old calf, named Roccy was orphaned after his mother was killed by poachers.

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Hamiltons Tented CampKruger National Park

Situated in a private concession within the Kruger National Park, Hamiltons Tented Camp reflects the safari adventure of the early 1900s when grace and style were the epitome of luxurious living. Guests are assigned personal butlers and rangers in this 1930s themed tented camp and experience uncompromising elegance and service in an intimate, secluded setting. The six magnificent tented suites are linked to the main lodge by raised timber walkways amongst ancient Jackalberry trees and have superb views of the Ngwenyeni River or Dam.

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Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge Kruger National Park

Set on the banks of the Mluwati River, bordering northern Sabi Sands in the Kruger National Park, this unique lodge boasts an intimate atmosphere with just six suites. Managed by a Tsonga Chief, the lodge provides a real village atmosphere and blends ethnic luxury with warmth and style. Each of the six cylindrical ‘beehive’ suites have earth coloured walls, a tapering thatched roof and locally sourced interior fabrics, decor and artefacts. The lodge resides on an ancient elephant route so these majestic beasts are a regular sight, while big cats such as lion and leopard are also commonly seen. As the day draws to a close pan-African cuisine is enjoyed under the stars, followed by a session of storytelling and music in the boma area.

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Savanna Private Game Reserve luxury

Sabi Sands

This exclusive lodge is situated in the internationally renowned Sabi Sands Game Reserve in an area where Big 5 sightings are frequent, Savanna is also near a series of waterholes which attract many species, especially in the dry winter months when elephants are daily visitors. The beautifully appointed suites nestle amongst indigenous bush and trees and offer a unique ‘Out of Africa’ experience with canvas roofs above draped ceilings set on permanent structures. The bedrooms open onto private decks with sweeping views of the bush and waterholes.

Features

Accommodation

Upgrade supplements

Meals

Game drives

Transfers/driving time

Premier PlusFREE local Shongaan Village tour: If you stay at least

Honeymoons:

Accommodation only £354

Leopard Hills luxury

Hoedspruit

Situated in the western sector of the world renowned Sabi Sands Game Reserve, part of the Greater Kruger National Park, Leopard Hills is the epitome of style and luxury. The lodge is spectacularly situated atop a rocky outcrop, offering magnificent views over the bush and an active waterhole on the plains below. The famous big five abound here so viewing them at close proximity is a speciality. Each suite boasts its own private veranda and rock plunge pool, allowing for complete privacy. While away the afternoon in your inviting lounge or pool lounger outside whilst listening to the tranquil sounds of the surrounding bushveld. A stay at Leopard Hills is a truly memorable experience.

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Accommodation

Meals

Game drivesTransfers/driving time

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Premier PlusFREE nights:

5 for 4

Accommodation only £573

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Executive suite

Luxury suite

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visit your local travel agent or call 08444 937 44440 Victoria Falls & Beyond

One of the seven wonders of the world and referred to by locals as “Mosi-oa-Tunya” (“The Smoke that Thunders”), Victoria Falls is certainly a sight to behold. Add the warm and welcoming smiles, the bright African sunshine, the wilderness and wildlife and you’ll certainly fall in love with Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The truly spectacular sight of Victoria Falls, which straddles the borders of both Zambia and Zimbabwe, is without doubt truly awe-inspiring and dramatically beautiful. On the Zambia side, the town of Livingstone, named after David Livingstone, the missionary and explorer believed to be the first European to see the falls, is the gateway to this World Heritage Site. On the other side of the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls Town in Zimbabwe offers an alternative viewing point.

However, if the thundering power and bustling activity of Victoria Falls is not enough of a draw then venture just a little further away and you’ll discover tranquil river vistas and exceptional game viewing.

For those keen to see wildlife Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe’s largest national park, is a game rich area with a variety of landscapes, from desert sands and sparse woodland to grasslands and rocky outcrops. Vast herds of elephants and buffalo, gemsbok and packs of brown hyena can be found in this pristine wilderness.

It’s the perfect destination for…Those with an explorer’s heart and who enjoy less frequented wilderness areas for game and bird sightings. Thrill seekers will also find a seemingly endless variety of activities at Victoria Falls, from bungee jumping to canoeing and white water rafting.

Explore more…Why not combine a safari or tour in Botswana with a stay at Victoria Falls? Alternatively, Johannesburg is just a short flight away making the destination a popular and easy add on to a stay in South Africa.

Why visit Victoria Falls?

What you need to Know

The prices

All prices shown are based on the best value travel dates in low season.

Flight timeVictoria Falls airport in Zimbabwe or Livingstone airport in Zambia are around 1 hour 40 minutes flying time from Johannesburg.

Best time to goYour decision on which side of the falls you will stay will probably be dictated by the time of year you choose to travel, as the water flow varies according to the time of year. Generally, if you visit from mid January to May the Zambian side is preferable, but as the waters diminish from June to early January, the thundering waters are best seen from Zimbabwe. Hwange can be visited year round.

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Victoria Falls & beyond

Victoria Falls

Hoedspruit

Bulawayo

Harare

KrugerNational

Park

Francistown

Maun

OkavangoDelta

ChobeNational

Park

Victoria Falls Town

Nakavango Conservation Centre

Livingstone

Nata

Hwange National Park

Botswana

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

ZambiaVictoria Falls

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Nestling on the banks of the Zambezi River within the periphery of the Zambezi National Park and 10 minutes drive of the Falls, this is the only hotel with river frontage in Victoria Falls. Offering the perfect retreat to relax and unwind amid imaginative architecture, lush green lawns and a peaceful ambience.

Features

Accommodation: In standard rooms with air-conditioning, bath/shower and mini bar.

Meals: Breakfast.

Transfers

A’Zambezi River Lodge

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Premier PlusFREE nights4 for 3breakfast payable on free night.

2 nights inc breakfast and pp from £559 flights from Johannesburg

Just ten minutes walk from Victoria Falls, this gracious hotel has welcomed royalty, celebrities and discerning travellers since 1904. Perfectly depicting the colonial era of grand travel, this charming hotel also offers modern comforts.

Features

Accommodation: In standard rooms with air-conditioning, bath and separate shower and safe.

Meals: Breakfast.

Transfers

Victoria Falls Hotel

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Premier PlusFREE nights4 for 3One FREE Historical Tour of hotel.

2 nights inc breakfast and pp from £629 flights from Johannesburg

Located on the banks of the Zambezi River, adjacent to the Victoria Falls, the hotel features a unique African village style with vibrant earthy colours creating a relaxed atmosphere.

Features

Accommodation: In standard rooms with air-conditioning, bath/shower, mini bar, safe and balcony.

Meals: Breakfast.

Transfers

Avani Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls, Zambia

Premier PlusMulti-centre room discount up to 12%

stays apply.

FREE unlimited access to the viewing point at Victoria Falls National Park.

2 nights inc breakfast and pp from £579 flights from Johannesburg

Stretching along the banks of the Zambezi River just a short walk from the entrance to the Victoria Falls, this delightful hotel offers a high level of service and sophistication. Named in honour of Dr David Livingstone, its interior design reflects the elegance of days gone by.

Features

Accommodation: In luxury rooms with air-conditioning, bath and separate shower, mini bar, safe and balcony or terrace.

Meals: Breakfast. Transfers

The Royal Livingstone

Victoria Falls, Zambia

Premier PlusMulti-centre room discount up to 12%

stays apply.

FREE unlimited access to the viewing point at Victoria Falls National Park.

2 nights inc breakfast and pp from £689 flights from Johannesburg

Victoria Falls Tour

£559

Day 1 Johannesburg/Victoria Falls or Livingstone: Take a short flight to Victoria Falls or Livingstone (depending on which hotel you opt for). You will be met and transferred to your hotel.

Day 2 Victoria Fallswater from the Zambezi River crash into the chasm below from some of the many vantage points. Locals refer to the falls as ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ which means the ‘The Smoke that Thunders’, due to the marvellous vision of rising mist that can be seen from some distance. Why not take

include elephant, hippo, buffalo and crocodile. Supplement payable.

Day 3 Victoria Falls or Livingstone/Johannesburg: Transfer back to the airport for your return flight to Johannesburg.

Departures: Daily from Johannesburg

Tour price: The price shown is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes return flights from Johannesburg to Livingstone or Victoria Falls, return transfers, sightseeing as outlined and accommodation including breakfast.

What you need to know

Excursions perfectly enhance your holiday and offer excellent value. Prices are per person. More available.

Sunset Cruise from £53As the light gently fades, sit back with a sundowner during a tranquil wildlife cruise along the Zambezi River above the falls. Watch as hippo, crocodiles and other animals visit the water’s edge.

Elephant Back Safari from £112Sitting high up on the back of an elephant is an extraordinary way to view nature. Your safari lasts for just under an hour and you’ll then have a chance to interact with the elephants.

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visit your local travel agent or call 08444 937 44442 Beyond Victoria Falls

The Hide Safari Lodge Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe

This authentic tented safari camp is situated on a private concession inside Hwange National Park. The hub of the camp is a majestic “A” frame which houses the dining room, a downstairs sun lounge and a large comfortable lounge/viewing area upstairs. Just off the main deck is a tunnel which emerges into a “window on the waterhole” where you can sit quietly to observe the visiting game.

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Meals

Premier PlusFREE transfers:

Stanley & Livingstone Private Game Reserve near Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Tucked just ten minutes away from the tourist town of Victoria Falls, Stanley and Livingstone Private Game Reserve is a colonial oasis within a 6,000 acre game reserve that combines modern creature comforts with Victorian opulence. By day laze beside the pool or relax outside on the raised patio overlooking the tropical gardens and a waterhole, which attracts a constant flow of animals. In the evenings, the plush bar area is a natural gathering place and the elegant dining area is in a class of its own.

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Premier PlusFREE nights4 for 3:

Honeymoons

Accommodation

MealsGame DrivesTransfers/driving time

Suite

Activities/excursions

Transfers/driving time

Note

2 nights all inclusive and £719

2 nights inc full board and £639

Deluxe tent

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Royal Chundu Zambezi River Lodge Near Livingstone, Zambia

This haven of quiet solitude and untouched beauty lies just a 30 minute drive from Victoria Falls. Family owned and run Royal Chundu is comprised of two lodges, River Lodge and the exclusive Island Lodge. Overlooking both the Zambezi River and Zimbabwe’s Matetsi Private Game Reserve on the opposite bank, River Lodge is the main hub providing ten grand and spacious suites, an infinity pool to cool off in the summer heat, a beautiful boma for outdoor evening meals as well as an intimate dining room. It’s hard to beat just relaxing on your private deck and watching as hippos jostle in the water and the cries of fish eagles can be heard above the background roar of Victoria Falls.

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Accommodation

MealsTransfers/driving time

Premier PlusFREE daily sundowner river cruiseHoneymoons

2 nights inc full board and £689 River Lodge suite

Zambezi Queen

£775

Zambezi Queen

Day 1 Victoria Falls/Chobe River, Botswana

Day 2 Chobe River

Day 3 Chobe River/Victoria Falls

DeparturesMeals

Tour price:

What you need to know

Suite

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A country where nature has created its own kaleidoscope and here every day is an adventure, challenge and discovery; however, the best thing of all is that it is one of the few places in Africa which remains completely unspoilt.

visit your local travel agent or call 08444 937 44444 Botswana

This wild and staggeringly beautiful landlocked country, which nestles in the heart of Southern Africa, offers a truly African experience. Nowhere else would you find such a mix of silent deserts, mysterious waterways, plains of abundant wildlife and endless savannahs.

Highlights include Chobe National Park, situated in the north of Botswana, which is recognised as being one of Africa’s finest and is famous for the highest concentration of elephants worldwide.

Also not to be missed is the Okavango Delta, a vast wetland whose animal life has specially adapted and evolved over the years to become an area of incredible natural beauty. Deep within the Kalahari Basin, a journey through the delta takes you deep into Botswana’s untouched interior. Lush vegetation, palm and papyrus-fringed waterways support a region rich in wildlife, which are sure to surprise and delight.

It’s the perfect destination for…Independent travellers seeking a real wilderness with diverse habitats where animals roam freely and where mass tourism has yet to touch.

Explore more…Why not combine a safari or tour in Botswana with a stay at Victoria Falls? All of our Victoria Falls hotels on pages 41-43 are easily accessible by road from the Chobe Game Reserve.

Why visit Botswana?

What you need to Know

The prices

All prices shown are based on the best value travel dates in low season.

Flight time

Most travellers fly via Johannesburg to Maun (approx 1 hour 45 minutes); Chobe is approximately 2 hours by road from Victoria Falls.

Best time to goChobe’s peak game viewing season is from May to October, however the warm, rainy months of December to March are the best time to visit Chobe for bird watching and to see the Savute zebra migration. The Okavango Delta is a year-round safari destination however June to August is high water season so brings the best opportunities for boating and canoeing safaris. Bird watching is available year-round.

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Botswana

Okavango Delta

Botswana

Zimbabwe

South Africa

Namibia

Zambia

Gaborone

Maun

Linyanti Victoria Falls

Kasane

Francistown

ChobeNational

Park

CentralKalahariGame

Reserve

KgalagadiTransfrontierNational Park

OkavangoDelta

MoremiGame

Reserve

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Chobe Safari Lodge Plus

On the banks of the Chobe River in Kasane with all rooms offering superb river views. The lodge has a swimming pool, squash court, bar and restaurant. Meals are served in the restaurant or on the pool deck overlooking the river.

Chobe Marina Lodge Plus

from £649Close to the entrance to Chobe National Park this lodge is situated in the heart of Kasane Village and surrounded by the natural beauty of Africa. Enjoy the choice of restaurants and bars, the swimming pool while golf is also nearby.

Chobe Game Lodge

from £799This quintessential game lodge offers a tranquil atmosphere and is the only property located inside the Chobe National Park. Overlooking the Chobe River and the Caprivi floodplains, the iconic Chobe Game Lodge features include a large terraced swimming pool, gym, stylish bar, riverside boma area and restaurant.

Chobe National Park

2 nights from £499

Chobe National Park 2 nights

Day 1 Victoria Falls/Chobe: You will be met in Victoria Falls (from either Zimbabwe or Zambia side) and transferred by road and ferry to your lodge in Chobe National Park. Established in 1968 the park encompasses floodplains, swamps and woodland with the Chobe River forming its northern boundary. There are four distinct geographical areas in the park: the Chobe Riverfront, the Ngwezumba pans; Savuté and Linyanti. The most accessible and frequently visited is the Chobe Riverfront, most famous for its large herds of elephants and cape buffalo, which during the dry winter months converge upon the river to drink.

Day 2 Chobe: A full day to explore one of Africa’s finest nationalparks, renowned for its outstanding game viewing including one of the highest concentrations of elephants worldwide. During the winter you may see hundreds of elephants at one time, as scores of family herds make their way to the river to drink, bathe and play. Activities that can be enjoyed include game drives by open 4x4 safari vehicles, game viewing by motorboat on the Chobe River or a sunset cruise on the famous “Mosi oa Tunya” riverboat.

Day 3 Chobe/Victoria Falls: Spend the morning enjoying your last game activity before being transferred back to Victoria Falls where your tour concludes. Departures: Daily from Johannesburg.

Accommodation: At either Xigera or Kwetsani Camps. Exact camp will be advised on arrival.

Meals: Full board and drinks (except premium imported wines, champagnes, spirits and liqueurs).

Tour price: The prices shown for this escorted tour are based on the best value travel dates in low season and include flights from Johannesburg to Maun, meet and greet on arrival in Maun, flights by light aircraft to the Okavango Delta, 3 nights accommodation and a selection of activities which vary from camp to camp and will be dependent on water levels. However our selected camps include both water and land based activities.

Water is heated by solar power (therefore hot water cannot be guaranteed 24 hours a day). Luggage is strictly limited to 12kgs per person in a soft case.

What you need to know

Kwetsani Plus

One of the most remote camps in the Okavango, it is an intimate yet luxurious camp raised on wooden decks. Five beautifully furnished ‘treehouse chalets’, each with its own bathroom, are complemented by a pool, dining room, lounge and pub area. View wildlife by mokoro, on foot or experience game drives by day or night.

Xigera Plus

Set in what is truly a wetland paradise, it is a delight for birdwatchers. The camp consists of ten luxuriously furnished tented rooms, raised on wooden platforms, each with en suite facilities and an outdoor shower. There is a small plunge pool as well as lounge, pub and dining area. Activities include mokoro trips, motorboat outings and, when water levels permit, game drives.

Okavango Delta 3 nights

Day 1 Johannesburg/Maun/Okavango Delta: On arrival at Maun Airport you will be met and transferred by light aircraft to your camp. This most unusual environment is comprised of diverse habitats where many species of mammals, birds and fish reside.

Days 2-3 Okavango Delta: Two days to discover this remarkable wetland area. Activities you can expect to enjoy include guided game walks or open vehicle game drives in the Moremi Game Reserve famous for its beauty and intensity of wildlife, including herds of elephant, buffalo, giraffe, zebra and antelope. Another highlight is to glide silently along the waterways in a mokoro (dugout canoe) to watch the wildlife.

Day 4 Okavango Delta/Maun/Johannesburg: Return flight by light aircraft to Maun and onwards to Johannesburg.

Departures: Daily from Victoria Falls from either Zimbabwe or Zambia side.Accommodation: At choice of lodges shown.Meals: Full board at Chobe Safari Lodge and Chobe Marina Lodge. All inclusive at Chobe Game Lodge.Tour price: The prices shown for this escorted tour are based on the best value travel dates in low season and include return transfers from Victoria Falls to Chobe, two nights accommodation, one game drive and one river boat safari per day (activities may be dependent on water levels).

What you need to know

Ancient Baobab trees

Okavango Delta

Chobe National Park

Okavango Delta Experience

3 nights from £2279

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A world of contrasting landscapes, Namibia will offer you an unforgettable experience, which will capture your heart.

visit your local travel agent or call 08444 937 44446 Namibia

Namibia is Africa at its best, with friendly people and some of the continent’s most magnificent landscapes. It’s a very different world and definitely a country for touring.One of the highlights is Etosha National Park in the north, which offers incredible game viewing around the watering holes and vast saltpan at its heart. The remote northwest is undoubtedly one of the wildest and most spectacular parts of Africa, particularly the eerie Skeleton Coast where the world’s oldest desert, the Namib, meets the Atlantic Ocean. The landscape presents miles of white shimmering sand with the odd glimpse of a shipwreck jutting from the deserted beach or above the crashing waves as the sea ebbs and flows.Damaraland is a wilderness where flat-topped mountains, khaki plains and desert-adapted wildlife and people abound, but your overriding impression will be of a peaceful beauty. The coastal town of Swakopmund, with its German, colonial atmosphere, offers an escape from the heat of the desert as well as an insight into the country’s culture. It’s an ideal starting point to continue on to Sossusvlei and the spectacular red dunes. Visit at sunrise to see the colours at their most dramatic.With all this and so much more besides, Namibia provides one of the great travel adventures.

It’s the perfect destination for…Those who wish to experience the wildlife, vast landscapes and fascinating cultural diversity. Namibia offers all the benefits of the first-world infrastructure whilst leaving visitors awe-struck by its wide-open spaces, ancient history and natural beauty.

Explore more…With excellent flight links between South Africa and Namibia, why not enjoy a stay in cosmopolitan Cape Town before joining a tour in this stunning country.

Why visit Namibia?

What you need to Know

The prices

All prices shown are based on the best value travel dates in low season.

Flight timeWindhoek is approximately 14 hours flying via Johannesburg or Cape Town.

Best time to goNamibia’s desert climate makes it a year round destination, although at times rain or heat mayaffect some areas. Late November/early December to March is hot and humid with the chance of thunderstorms, although less rain than neighbouring countries. April to May bring fresher air and a greener landscape. June to August are considered best for game viewing, but desert areas are cold at night. September to October/November is warm although there can be a lot of airborne dust.

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Namibia

Sossusvlei

Botswana

South Africa

Namibia

Luderitz

SwakopmundWalvis Bay

Etosha National Park

Damaraland

Windhoek

SossusvleiNamib NaukluftNational Park

Waterberg Plateau Park

SkeletonCoast

Atlantic Ocean

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Namibian Discovery

10 nights from £1745

Windhoek 1 night

Etosha 3 nights

Damaraland 2 nights

Swakopmund 2 nights

Sossusvlei 2 nights

Day 1 Johannesburg/Windhoek: Fly to Windhoek and on arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Remainder of day at leisure to explore the attractive Namibian capital.

Day 2 Windhoek/Etosha National Park: Early morning departure as you head north via Okahandja to visit Otjikoto Lake, the largest lake in Namibia. Continue to the Etosha National Park.

Day 3 Etosha National Park: A full day exploring this world class game park, visiting a number of waterholes to observe the wildlife, which may include rhinos, zebra, lion, giraffe and elephants.

Day 4 Etosha National Park: Continue westwards through the truly unique landscape of the park. Drive along the vast saltpan enjoying more amazing game sightings as well as a multitude of birdlife.

Day 5 Etosha National Park/Damaraland: An early start to experience Damaraland - one of Africa’s last true wilderness areas. Pass scenic landscapes and Damara villages before reaching the Petrified Forest, with trees thought to be over 250 million years old. Afternoon visit to Twyfelfontein, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 2,000 rock carvings.

Day 6 Damaraland: Optional morning hiking excursion to the “White Lady”, a rock painting found at Brandberg Mountain. Enjoy spectacular views before returning for an afternoon at leisure.

Day 7 Damaraland/Swakopmund: Travel via Henties Bay to the charming coastal resort of Swakopmund. Visit Welwitschia Mirabilis, the Moon Landscape and the Oasis Goanikontes.

Day 8 Swakopmund: Free day to explore the town, options include the museum, aquarium or a harbour cruise. For the more adventurous quad biking and dune boarding can also be arranged.

Etosha National Park 2 nights

Eastern Etosha 1 night

Day 1 Windhoek/Etosha National Park: Depart Windhoek and travel north via Outjo and onward to Etosha National Park, one of the largest game reserves in Africa. This afternoon enjoy your first game drive in an open vehicle and just before sunset depart for your safari lodge which is situated just outside the park.

Day 2 Etosha National Park: At sunrise the full day excursion in Etosha National Park begins with a game drive of the waterholes along the enormous saltpan which form part of the Kalahari Basin. Outside of the rainy season, Etosha’s resilient animals are dependent on artificial waterholes and natural springs. Break for lunch (own expense) before setting off again to spot more wildlife, which may include large herds of elephants, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, antelope, oryx and kudu. You may also see black rhino or black-faced impala. At sundown, return to the lodge for a sumptuous dinner under the stars.

Day 3 Etosha National Park/Eastern Etosha: This morning head towards Eastern Etosha enjoying another day of amazing animal encounters in the touring vehicle. You’ll also learn about the complexities of managing a game reserve of this magnitude. Arrive at your lodge in Eastern Etosha, a cool, green tropical oasis nestled among vast indigenous gardens.

Day 4 Eastern Etosha/Windhoek: All too soon it is time to depart from this desert oasis and travel south back to Windhoek, via the town of Okahandja, where you will visit a local handicraft market. On arrival in Windhoek your tour concludes.Departures: Selected Mondays for a minimum of two passengers.

Accommodation: Safari Court, Windhoek; Etosha Rest Camp (2 nights); Etosha Safari Lodge (1 night); Damara Mopare Lodge Damaraland; The Bead Hotel Swakopmund & Namib Desert Lodge Sossusvlei.Meals: Breakfast.Tour price: The price shown for this escorted tour is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes flights from Johannesburg to Windhoek, escorted tour, transfers between hotels and 3 accommodation.Self-drive option also available on request.

What you need to know

Namibia Etosha Highlights

3 nights from £675

Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland

Departures: Selected Tuesdays for minimum two passengers.Accommodation: Etosha Safari Lodge, Etosha National Park; Mokuti Etosha Lodge, Eastern Etosha.Meals: Half board.Tour price: The price shown for this escorted tour is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes transfers between hotels and 3 accommodation. International flights are not included.

What you need to know

Day 9 Swakopmund/Sossusvlei: Highlights today include Walvis Bay, a huge natural lagoon with an overwhelming abundance of seabirds. The journey continues to the edges of the Namib Desert, through the southern region of the Namib Naukluft Park, the Kuiseb Canyon and the Gaub Pass before arriving at Sossusvlei.

Day 10 Sossusvlei: Visit the spectacular dunes at Sossusvlei, reputedly the highest in the world. A sunrise departure will be arranged as this is when the colours are strongest.

Day 11 Sossusvlei/Windhoek: Drive through the scenic Spreetshoogte Pass with its breathtaking views over the wide open plains and on to Windhoek where your tour concludes.

Etosha National Park Etosha

Himba Village

Sossusvlei

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Home to Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, as well as the world-renowned Serengeti National Park and the romantic spice island of Zanzibar with its dazzling white sand beaches and impossibly blue sea, Tanzania is a treasure trove of sights and sounds.

visit your local travel agent or call 08444 937 44448 Tanzania & Zanzibar

Tanzania boasts some of the world’s most spectacular sights. From the sheer variety of wildlife, to epic landscapes, Masai warriors and the palm-fringed beaches on the spice island of Zanzibar, Tanzania is a country of many parts and the quintessential romantic image of Africa.Kilimanjaro National Park is one of the most visited regions – not for its wildlife, although there is plenty – but to enable you to gaze at the snow-capped majesty of the mountain itself. For game viewing, the incomparable Serengeti has a reputation of which it is justly proud. To experience herds of animals gazing on the shimmering plains which stretch as far as the eye can see is one of life’s true pleasures. It’s also the setting for the world’s greatest wildlife spectacle; the annual migration of an estimated two million animals as they search for greener pastures.Nearby, within the steep walls of the Ngorongoro Crater lies the most densely concentrated population of African mammals on earth, including lion, elephant, buffalo and the endangered black rhino.

It’s not just the wildlife that’s enchanting; exotic Zanzibar, known locally as Unguja, is characterised by beautiful white-sand beaches with colourful coral reefs and warm, clear blue waters. An island state within the United Republic of Tanzania, Zanzibar is situated in the Indian Ocean about 25 miles from the Tanzanian coast and only six degrees south of the Equator.

It’s the perfect destination for…Wildlife enthusiasts with a sense of adventure will find Tanzania hard to beat. The beautiful beaches of Zanzibar are the perfect place to relax after busy days of touring and game viewing. The reefs are great for snorkelling and diving too.

Explore more…We believe our Tanzania Discovery Tour (page 49) highlights the very best of Tanzania and, if enjoyed alongside a stay in Zanzibar, it really is a winning combination.

Why visit Tanzania & Zanzibar?

What you need to Know

The prices

All prices shown are based on the best value travel dates in low season.

Flight timeKilimanjaro is 12 hours by air from the UK via Nairobi.

Best time to goThe climate of this vast country varies greatly. Generally game viewing is at is peak from June to October while Zanzibar receives its best weather between August and October.

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Tanzania

& Zanzibar

Tanzania

Kenya

Zanzibar

Pemba

Lake ManyaraArusha Mombasa

Dar esSalaam

Morogoro

Kilimanjaro

Nairobi

SerengetiNational

Park Ngorongoro

IndianOcean

Mount Kilimanjaro Zanzibar

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This sister resort of Sultan Sands is set on a beautiful white sand beach, fringed with palm trees and landscaped gardens. With an excellent choice of facilities, well appointed rooms and a delightful beachfront location, this resort is the perfect getaway.

Features

Accommodation: In garden rooms with air-conditioning, ceiling fan, bath/shower, mini bar, safe and veranda or balcony. Upgrade supplements (per person per night):superior rooms offering a sea view from £15.

Accommodation only pppn from £68inc half board

Bluebay Beach Resort Plus

Kiwengwa

Premier PlusFREE nights in superior rooms 7 for 57 for 6

Honeymooners: If you stay at least 7 nights receive one special seafood dinner.

the bride receives up to 25% discount on her accommodation.

This recently renovated resort is set on the beachfront of Kiwengwa, on the east coast of Zanzibar. Uniquely constructed with rooms built in single storey African style rondavels, each with two tastefully decorated rooms, the resort offers stunning ocean views and ample facilities.

Features

neighbouring Bluebay Beach Resort including the Oasis Spa

Accommodation only pppn from £76 inc half board

Sultan Sands Plus

Kiwengwa

Premier PlusFREE nights in Pwani rooms7 for 6:

Accommodation: In Pwani rooms which are single storey traditional rondavels within the landscaped gardens with bath/shower, separate dressing room, mini bar, safe and veranda or balcony.Upgrade supplements (per person per night):Bahari rooms which are right at the ocean edge

Meals: Half board. Full board and all inclusive also available. Please ask for prices. Private transfers: 1 hour from Zanzibar airport.

Meals: Half board. Full board and all inclusive also available. Please ask for prices. Private transfers: 1 hour from Zanzibar airport.

Departures: Daily from Kilimanjaro.Accommodation: Kirurumu Tented Lodge Lake Manyara; Serengeti Sopa Lodge, Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge, Serena Lake Duluti in Arusha. Meals: Full board.Tour price: The price shown for this escorted tour is based on the best value travel dates in low season and includes return transfers from Kilimanjaro to Arusha, services of an English speaking driver/

4 accommodation. International flights are not included.The tour prices exclude visa fees. Upgraded 5 accommodation available at a supplement.

What you need to knowTanzania Discovery

£1699

Day 1 Kilimanjaro/Lake Manyara: Transfer by road from Kilimanjaro to Arusha where you will enjoy lunch. Continue to spectacular Lake Manyara National Park, comprising savannah grasslands at the edge of the Great Rift Valley.

Day 2 Lake Manyara/Serengeti: Depart for the Serengeti National Park, the oldest and largest National Park in Tanzania. It’s also world-renowned for one of the most breathtaking events in the animal kingdom, the annual wildebeest migration when 1.5 millionwildebeest together with half a million zebra follow a 500 mile route from Tanzania to Kenya and back to Tanzania, culminating in the southern Serengeti.

Lake Manyara 1 nightSerengeti 2 nightsNgorongoro 2 nightsArusha 1 night

Day 3 Serengeti: Spend the day game viewing in the Serengeti National Park - undoubtedly the best known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequalled for its natural beauty and scientific value.

Day 4 Serengeti/Ngorongoro: After breakfast enjoy a game drive en route towards Ngorongoro conservation area, via the Olduvai Gorge. Ngorongoro is a World Heritage Site renowned for its crater, judged by many to be a true natural wonder of the world.

Day 5 Ngorongoro: Descend to the crater floor for a half day of game viewing and sightseeing. The wildlife found in the area includes over 25,000 larger animals, mostly zebra and wildebeest, living within the crater itself. This is also undoubtedly one of the best places to see black rhino as well as large prides of lion. Other game to look out for includes leopard, cheetah, hyena, warthog, buffalo, eland and antelope. Return to the lodge for lunch and an afternoon at leisure, with an option of a guided walking excursion.

Day 6 Ngorongoro/Arusha: Depart Ngorongoro and return to Arusha for a light lunch in Arusha Town. Enjoy time at leisure in this prosperous town which is overlooked by the dramatic crater of Mt Meru.

Day 7 Arusha/Kilimanjaro: Return drive to Kilimanjaro where your tour concludes. If time allows, why not extend your stay on the exotic island of Zanzibar?

Highlights of Tanzania

£1165As an alternative to the Tanzania Discovery tour, a shorter three night tour is also available offering stays at Lake Manyara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro.

Wildebeest migration, Serengeti National Park

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Passports: For visits to the countries in this brochure, you will need a full British passport, which is machine readable, valid for six months beyond your date of return. Health: For visits to the majority of countries in this brochure, it is advisable to ensure that your vaccinations for Cholera, Hepatitis A, Typhoid and Polio are up to date. Your G.P. will be able to provide you with specific advice on the destinations in your itinerary, as, for example, malaria tablets may be recommended for some areas and there may be Yellow Fever vaccination certificate requirements if you are either visiting a Yellow Fever area or have recently done so on a previous trip. You may also refer to the Department of Health leaflet “Advice on Health for Travellers” or visit their website at www.doh.gov.uk.

Visas: If a visa is required for British passport holders, this will be detailed in the relevant section below. If you are not a British citizen, then you should check with the relevant Embassy or Consulate regarding entry requirements including visas. Visa charges and requirements can change at any time.Local assistance: We have appointed agents in most of the destinations featured, who can be contacted by telephone should you require assistance. Travel documents contain contact details in case you require assistance in an emergency. These services are provided for inclusive holiday bookings only.Local time: GMT +2 hours (except Tanzania which is GMT +3 hours).

J F M A M J J A S O N DBotswana °C 32 32 30 27 24 22 22 25 29 31 31 32

9 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 9 9 83 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3

Namibia °C 33 31 31 31 28 26 26 29 33 34 34 34Etosha 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 10 10 9 9

4 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2Namibia °C 25 25 25 24 22 21 20 20 21 23 24 25Sossusvlei 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0South Africa °C 26 26 25 23 20 18 17 18 19 21 24 25Cape Town 11 10 9 8 7 6 6 7 7 9 10 11

1 1 1 2 3 4 3 3 2 1 1 1South Africa °C 28 28 28 26 25 23 23 23 23 24 25 27Kruger 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 5 6

5 4 5 3 2 1 2 2 3 4 4 4South Africa °C 27 28 27 26 24 23 22 23 23 24 25 26Durban 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 6 6 6 7

5 4 5 3 2 1 1 2 2 4 4 4Tanzania °C 22 22 22 20 18 18 17 19 20 22 21 20Ngorongoro 8 8 7 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 7 7

4 4 6 8 4 1 0 0 0 1 4 5Tanzania °C 32 33 32 31 29 29 28 29 30 30 31 31Zanzibar 8 8 7 6 7 7 7 8 9 8 7 8

4 2 6 16 10 3 2 2 2 4 9 8Zimbabwe/Zambia °C 31 31 31 31 29 26 26 29 33 35 34 32Victoria Falls 7 7 8 9 10 9 10 10 10 9 8 7

7 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 6

This brochure is produced by:Premier Holidays LtdRegistered address: Westbrook, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 1YGRegistered number: 1791598

Your contract is with Premier Holidays Limited, a Member of ABTA. 1. Your holiday contract When you make a booking you guarantee that you have the authority to accept and do accept on behalf of your party the terms of this contract. A contract will exist as soon as we issue our confirmation invoice. This contract is made on the terms of this booking agreement together with the essential information, which are governed by English Law, and the jurisdiction of the English Courts. You may however, choose the law and jurisdiction of Scotland or Northern Ireland if you wish to do so. 2. Your financial protection We provide full financial protection for our package holidays and flight only arrangements. a) For flight-based holidays this is through our Air Travel Organiser’s Licence

number 2713. When you buy an ATOL protected flight or flight inclusive holiday from us you will receive an ATOL Certificate. This lists what is financially protected, where you can get information on what this means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. We will provide you with the services listed on the ATOL Certificate (or a suitable alternative). In some cases, where we aren’t able to do so for reasons of insolvency, an alternative ATOL holder may provide you with the services you have bought or a suitable alternative (at no extra cost to you). You agree to accept that in those circumstances the alternative ATOL holder will perform those obligations and you agree to pay any money outstanding to be paid by you under your contract to that alternative ATOL holder. However, you also agree that in some cases it will not be possible to appoint an alternative ATOL holder, in which case you will be entitled to make a claim under the ATOL scheme (or your credit card issuer where applicable).If we are unable to provide the services listed (or a suitable alternative, through an alternative ATOL holder or otherwise) for reasons of insolvency, the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust may make a payment to (or confer a benefit on) you under the ATOL scheme. You agree that in return for such a payment or benefit you assign absolutely to those Trustees any claims which you have or may have arising out of or relating to the non-provision of the services, including any claim against us, the travel agent (or your credit card issuer where applicable). You also agree that any such claims may be re-assigned to another body, if that other body has paid sums you have claimed under the ATOL scheme.

b) When you buy a package holiday that doesn’t include a flight or book accommodation only, protection is provided by way of a bond held by ABTA with International Insurance Company of Hannover SE and Royal and Sun Alliance Insurance PLC.

If you are a resident of the Channel Islands or Isle of Man, then no ATOL financial protection is provided.3. ABTA We are a Member of ABTA, membership number V0762. We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. We can also offer you an arbitration scheme for the resolution of disputes arising out of, or in connection with this contract. The arbitration scheme is arranged by ABTA and administered independently. It provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on you in respect of costs. The scheme does not apply to claims for an amount greater than £5,000 per person. There is also a limit of £25,000 per booking form. Neither does it apply to claims which are solely in respect of physical injury or illness or their consequences. The scheme can however deal with compensation claims which include an element of minor injury or illness subject to a limit of £1,500 on the amount the arbitrator can award per person in respect of this element. Your request for arbitration must be received by ABTA within eighteen months of the date of return from holiday. Outside this time limit arbitration under the Scheme may still be available if we agree, but the ABTA Code does not require such agreement. For injury and illness claims, you can request the ABTA Mediation Procedure and we have the option to agree to mediation. Further information on the Code and ABTA’s assistance in resolving disputes can be found on www.abta.com

4. Your holiday price a) We reserve the right to alter the prices of any of the holidays shown in our

brochure. You will be advised of the current price of the holiday that you wish to book before your contract is confirmed.

b) When you make your booking you will need to pay a deposit. Deposit amounts may vary and we will advise you of the amount at that time.

c) The balance of the price of your travel arrangements must be paid at least 10 weeks before your departure date. Occasionally, for certain types of bookings, the balance may become due earlier than this. If this is the case, you will be advised of this at the time of booking. If the deposit and/or balance is not paid in time, we shall cancel your travel arrangements. If the balance is not paid in time we shall retain your deposit

The price of your travel arrangements was calculated using exchange rates quoted in the Financial Times Guide to World Currencies on 30 June 2015. d) For Advance Registrations (which will be clearly detailed on the invoice) where

we cannot confirm all components of the booking at the time of issue, we will endeavour to do so as soon as possible. Should we be unable to confirm any components you may opt to accept revised alternatives with any applicable price adjustments or receive an immediate refund of any monies paid.

e) Changes in transportation costs, including the cost of fuel, dues, taxes or fees chargeable for services such as landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports and exchange rates mean that the price of your travel arrangements may change after you have booked. However there will be no change within 30 days of your departure.We will absorb and you will not be charged for any increase equivalent to 2% of the price of your travel arrangements, which excludes insurance premiums and any amendment charges. You will be charged for the amount over and above that, plus an administration charge of £1.00 per person together with an amount to cover agents’ commission. If this means that you have to pay an increase of more than 10% of the price of your travel arrangements, you will have the option of accepting a change to another holiday if we are able to offer one (if this is of equivalent or higher quality you will not have to pay more but if it is of lower quality you will be refunded the difference in price), or cancelling and receiving a full refund of all monies paid, except for any amendment charges. We will consider an appropriate refund of insurance premiums paid if you can show that you are unable to transfer or reuse your policy. Should you decide to cancel for this reason, you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on your final invoice. Should the price of your holiday go down due to the changes mentioned above, by more than 2% of your holiday cost, then any refund due will be paid to you. However, please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes have no impact on the price of your travel due to contractual and other protection in place.

e) When you buy a flight-based holiday, all monies you pay to the travel agent are held by him on behalf and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust at all times. This is subject to the agent’s obligation to pay it to us for so long as we do not fail. If we fail, any money held at that time by the agent, or subsequently accepted from you by him, is and continues to be held on behalf of and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust without any obligation to pay that money to us. When you buy a holiday not including a flight, all monies you pay to the travel agent are held by him on our behalf at all times.

5. If you change your booking If, after our confirmation invoice has been issued, you wish to change your travel arrangements in any way, for example your accommodation, we will do our utmost to make these changes but it may not always be possible. Any request for changes to be made must be in writing from the person who made the booking or your travel agent. You will be asked to pay an administration charge of £25 per person, and any further cost we incur in making this alteration. You should be aware that these costs could increase the closer to the departure date that changes are made and you should contact us as soon as possible.

Note: Certain travel arrangements (e.g. some types of airline ticket) may not be changeable after a reservation has been made and any alteration request could incur a cancellation charge of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements. A ‘change’ is deemed to be a correction or an enhancement to the existing holiday. If you request major alterations to your holiday (this includes, for example, changing dates of travel, substituting destinations or any other changes which significantly alter the original holiday) this will be termed a cancellation and charges, as per clause 6, will apply.If you alter any arrangements during your holiday (for example, checking-out of the hotel early or returning a hire car early) no refund for unused accommodation or services will be made. Where flights are not used, this is likely to result in all other flights on your itinerary being automatically cancelled by the airlines and we will not be liable for any losses or expenses you incur as a result of this.6. If you cancel your holiday a) You, or any member of your party, may cancel your travel arrangements at

any time. Written notification from the person who made the booking or your travel agent on your behalf must be received at our offices. Since we incur costs in cancelling your travel arrangements, you will have to pay the applicable cancellation charges up to the maximum shown. Note: If the reason for your cancellation is covered under the terms of your insurance policy, you may be able to reclaim these charges.

b) If one member of the party wishes to cancel, this may mean that the accommodation booked will be under occupied and will result in the remaining passengers having to pay any applicable supplements to retain the booking e.g. changing a twin room to a single room. The person who cancels will still remain liable to pay cancellation charges as per the scale below.

No of days before Amount of cancellationdeparture when we charges expressed as areceive your percentage of the holiday cancellation price (excluding insurance)Inclusive package holidays71 days or more Deposit only70 – 57 days 30%56 – 43 days 50%42 – 29 days 70%28 – 15 days 90% 14 days or less 100%Flight only bookings are 100% non-refundable.Please note that if you were advised on any variations to your balance due date at the time of booking, then cancellation terms will also be varied to reflect this and you will be advised of this when you book.c) If you are prevented from taking your holiday you may transfer your booking to

someone who could have booked the holiday originally, subject to the approval of all interested suppliers. You must give us reasonable notice before the departure date to enable us to change airline bookings, etc - this normally requires 21 days notice. A transfer fee of £25 per person will be charged plus any additional costs we incur. If you transfer the booking before paying the balance of the price, you will remain liable to pay it (and our transfer fees) if the transferee fails to do so. Airlines generally do not permit names to be changed on bookings and it may therefore not be possible to transfer your booking. In this case, your booking will be treated as a cancellation and you will be liable to pay cancellation charges as detailed above.

7. If we change or cancel your holiday It is unlikely that we will have to make any changes to your travel arrangements, but we do plan the arrangements many months in advance. Occasionally, we may have to make changes and we reserve the right to do so at any time. Most of these changes will be minor and we will advise you or your travel agent of them at the earliest possible date. We also reserve the right in any circumstances to cancel your travel arrangements. For example, if the minimum number of clients required for a particular travel

}or deposit if greater

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WEATHER°C Average daily maximum centigrade temperatures

Average daily sunshine hours (this does not reflect hours of daylight)Average monthly rainfall in inches (if higher than 0.5”)

South AfricaLanguage: English is widely spoken throughout South Africa, Afrikaans and 9 “majority languages”Currency: South African RandTravelling with children: Parents travelling with children into or out of South Africa may be asked to show the child’s unabridged (full) birth certificate, and where only one parent is accompanying, parental or legal consent for the child to travel (eg an affidavit from the other parent, a court order or – if applicable – a death certificate). You should travel with these documents in case you’re asked to provide them. There are other requirements for children travelling unaccompanied or with adults who are not their parents. For more information, contact the South African High Commission http://southafricahouseuk.com or the South African Department of Home Affairs http://www.dha.gov.za

ZambiaLanguage: English, Bemba & Nyanja TongaVisas: Issued on arrival at an approx. cost of USD50. Alternatively if you wish to also view the Falls from Zimbabwe a UNIVISA can be purchased at the same price. The UNIVISA must be bought on arrival otherwise the single country visa will be issued.Currency: KwachaDeparture tax: approximately USD25 payable locally

ZimbabweLanguage: English, Shona and NdebeleVisas: Issued on arrival at an approx. cost of USD50 – payable in cash. Alternatively if you wish to also view the Falls from Zambia a UNIVISA can be purchased for the same price. The UNIVISA must be bought on arrival otherwise the single country visa will be issued.Currency: Zimbabwe dollar

BotswanaLanguage: English & SetswanaCurrency: Pula

NamibiaLanguage: English, Afrikaans & German Currency: Namibian Dollar

TanzaniaLanguage: English & SwahiliVisas: A visa is required and should be obtained before departure. For further information, visit our website at www.premierholidays.co.uk/travel_information/visa_informationCurrency: Tanzanian ShillingDeparture tax: approximately US$36 payable locally

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Brochure accuracyEvery care has been taken to ensure that all information detailed in this brochure was accurate at the time it went to print. However, due to circumstances beyond our control some details may change. It is possible that an advertised facility may be withdrawn or temporarily unavailable according to season or due to weather conditions, lack of demand, a private function, for maintenance, renovation etc. We will advise you of any significant changes to facilities at the time of booking or as soon as practical if information is received after your booking has been confirmed and if time permits. Similarly, some attractions mentioned in the brochure may not be open year round or on every day of the week. Please ask at the time of booking if this is important to you. Weather information, mileage and maps given in this brochure are guidelines only. Building and development workSome locations may unavoidably have work underway to public areas and facilities. Whilst we will endeavour to advise you of any building or refurbishment work underway at any properties you have booked, we cannot anticipate where work will take place outside of the hotel grounds. All the hotels featured strive to maintain high standards and, as such, there may be the necessity for some ad-hoc and unforeseeable maintenance work. Child reductionsReductions are available for children (aged 2–11 years) if they share a room with two full paying adults. Some hotels provide a folding bed or there may be a sofa bed in the room. On occasion, a child may be accommodated free of charge, but may have to share existing bedding, which may involve sharing a double bed with adults. Prices for infants (under 2 years on the date of return travel) are available on request. Data protection policy In order to process your booking and to ensure that your travel arrangements run smoothly and meet your requirements we, and your travel agent, need to use the information you provide such as name, address, any special needs/dietary requirements etc. We take full responsibility for ensuring that proper security measures are in place to protect your information. We must pass the information on to the relevant suppliers of your travel arrangements such as airlines, hotels, transport companies etc. The information may also be provided to security or credit checking companies, public authorities such as customs/immigration if required by them, or as required by law. Additionally, where your holiday is outside the European Economic Area (EEA), controls on data protection in your destination may not be as strong as the legal requirements in this country. We will not, however, pass any information onto any person not responsible for part of your travel arrangements. This applies to any sensitive information that you give to us such as details of any disabilities, or dietary/religious requirements. (If we cannot pass this information to the relevant suppliers, whether in the EEA or not, we cannot provide your booking. In making this booking, you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant persons.) Please note that where information is also held by your travel agent, this is subject to your agent’s own data protection policy. Your data controller is Premier Holidays. You are entitled to a copy of your information held by us. If you would like to see this please contact us. We may make a small charge for providing this to you.Early or late arrivalsRooms are normally available on your arrival day from 1500 hours onwards and you will be required to vacate your room by mid-day on your departure day.

Honeymoon and anniversary offersIf you are celebrating your honeymoon, silver, pearl, ruby, gold or diamond wedding anniversary (offers not valid for other anniversaries) and wish to take up any offer, you must advise us at the time of booking. You will be required to present your marriage certificate to claim any offers.MealsMeal arrangements will be shown on your confirmation. If a half board option is selected, the fixed menu meals are usually taken in one specified restaurant in the hotel and may be buffet style. Many hotels hold special dinners on 24 December and/or 31 December, which are usually compulsory for stays including these dates. We will advise you of the price of any applicable compulsory special dinners at the time of booking, if known, or at a later date when a revised invoice will be issued. MinorsSome countries have special requirements relating to entry for children under 18 years, which may involve you obtaining particular documentation. For example, you may be required to obtain an affidavit from a notary if a child is not being accompanied by both parents. You should check this information with the relevant consulate or embassy.Room descriptionsHotels use a variety of descriptions for rooms to indicate varying views as well as better facilities. For example, a standard room type, but with sea view, may be described as ‘superior’ or ‘deluxe’, although the décor and size of the room itself will be the same. In some cases, a ‘superior’ or ‘deluxe’ room may be the standard room type available in the hotel, so you should not automatically assume that this indicates a room of a higher standard. Some beach resort rooms are described as seafacing. However, these rooms may not necessarily have a view of the sea, as it may be affected by plants and trees which grow quickly in tropical climates. Room occupancyRooms are often described as being ‘twin’ or ‘double’. This simply means that the room is suitable for an occupancy of two and does not guarantee a particular bed configuration. Where three adults share a room, accommodation may be in a standard sized twin room with an extra folding bed or in the existing bedding which may involve adults sharing a double bed. This may be slightly cramped and you should bear in mind that there will be no additional storage space. If a folding bed is required this must be requested at time of booking and an extra charge may be made by the hotel which is payable locally. The names and arrival details of all room occupants will be required at the time of booking. Many hotels will make a charge payable locally if occupancy is amended during your stay.PregnancyIf you are pregnant, please inform us at the time of booking. Both airlines and ferry companies place restrictions on travel in the last trimester of pregnancy. These do vary from one company to another, so check with us and we will give you current advice.Premier Plus Offers All offers are available for holidays started and completed within the period stated and all nights must be consecutive. They may also be subject to availability and for bookings made by a certain date or may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice. Offers for items such as champagne are per booking, not per person. Where more than one offer is advertised, these may not be combinable and you may have to choose which you prefer. This will be explained to you at the time of booking.

Prices and paymentTelephone quotes, including any holidays not featured in our brochure where tailor made arrangements apply, are subject to written confirmation. We are happy to tailor-make an itinerary to match your exact requirements. This means that you can opt to upgrade flights to premium economy, business or first class (occasionally, contracts require that domestic or inter-Asia flights will be booked in economy class). We include all pre-payable airport taxes. Your confirmation invoice will clearly detail what is included in your holiday price. Payment can be made by cheque, debit or credit card. Please note that payments made by credit card may be subject to a handling fee. Some items cannot be included in the holiday price. In some countries, for example, airport taxes are payable locally on departure or hotels may levy a service charge per room night and in some cases, local authorities impose tourism taxes, which are compulsorily added to hotel bills and payable locally. The charges may be introduced/changed/increased without notice and are beyond our control. Similarly, you are responsible for obtaining and paying for any visas required. You may also find there is a local charge for car parking at hotels, the use of tennis courts, hire of equipment, sun beds, watersports, health clubs, baby sitting, children’s clubs, cots, porterage etc.Safety and securityYou can obtain current travel advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Travel Advice Unit at their website www.gov.uk/knowbeforeyougo. If the Foreign and Commonwealth Office advises against travel to a destination, then we would take appropriate action and seek to arrange an alternative holiday, subject to availability. In such an event, your holiday cost would be adjusted to reflect the revised arrangements. In some cases it may be necessary to cancel your holiday completely, in which case you will receive a full refund of all monies paid to us.Special needsWe are delighted to offer advice for clients with special needs or disabilities. Not all hotels have adapted rooms and some airports and types of aircraft may not be able to accommodate certain requirements. In order for us to ensure that we can meet your needs, and that we comply with airline regulations, it is essential that you complete a Special Needs form. The detailed information you provide will enable us to ensure that all the suppliers of services for your holiday are aware of your requirements and we can, if necessary, make adjustments to your itinerary at the outset to accommodate them. If the form is not sent to you, please ensure that you ask for it.Special requestsIf you have any special requests relating to your holiday, you should advise us when you make your booking. Although we are happy to pass on any requests to our suppliers, we cannot guarantee that they will be fulfilled and any additional costs involved will be passed on to you. Special requests do not form part of your contract with us. ToursSome tours may only operate if a minimum number of people book. Where this is the case, we will notify you at the time of booking that the tour is subject to a minimum number of people and should the tour be cancelled, you will have the choice of accepting an alternative (subject to availability) or, if the tour is a significant part of your holiday, you will be offered the option to cancel your holiday and receive a full refund of all monies paid.

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arrangement is not reached, we may have to cancel it. However, we will not cancel your travel arrangements less than 10 weeks before your departure date, except for reasons of force majeure or failure by you to pay the final balance. If we are unable to provide the booked travel arrangements, you can either have a refund of all monies paid or accept an offer of alternative travel arrangements of comparable standard from us, if available (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value). If it is necessary to cancel your travel arrangements, we will pay to you compensation as set out in this clause. In accordance with EU Regulation 2111/2005 we are required to advise you of the actual carrier operating your flight/connecting flight/transfer. We do this by providing details on your confirmation invoice.Any changes to the actual airline after you have received your tickets will be notified to you as soon as possible and in all cases at check-in or at the boarding gate. Such a change is deemed to be a minor change. Other examples of minor changes include alteration of your outward/return flights by less than 12 hours, changes to aircraft type, change of accommodation to another of the same standard. If we make a major change to your holiday, we will inform you or your travel agent as soon as reasonably possible if there is time before your departure. Examples of “major changes” include changes to your UK or end destination airport, alteration to the times of outward or return flights by more than 12 hours, changes to your resort area or an offer of accommodation of a lower official classification. You will have the choice of either accepting the change of arrangements, accepting an offer of alternative travel arrangements of comparable standard from us if available (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value), or cancelling your booked holiday and receiving a full refund of all monies paid. In all cases, except where the major change arises due to reasons of force majeure, we will pay compensation as detailed below:

No of days before Amount per person you will departure receive in addition to

refund of monies paid71 days or more nil70 - 43 days £1042 – 29 days £2028 – 15 days £3014 – 0 days £40The compensation that we offer does not exclude you from claiming more if you are entitled to do so. Force Majeure: This means that we will not pay you compensation if we have to cancel or change your travel arrangements in any way because of unusual or unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control. These can include, for example, war, riot, industrial dispute, terrorist activity and its consequences, natural or nuclear disaster, fire, adverse weather conditions, epidemics and pandemics, unavoidable technical problems with transport.8. Travel delaysIt is our policy that once you have checked in you are the responsibility of the carrier. Transport may be cancelled due to bad weather, technical problems or force majeure. Except where this leads to a significant alteration to contracted services, we will not be liable for any loss or expense incurred in such cases, nor obliged to refund any payment for unused accommodation or services at your destination. Where we have a representative present, we will always try to help you to make appropriate arrangements for meals and/or accommodation if your transport is delayed; you will have to pay for any such services. However, if you have purchased holiday insurance, you may find that it will pay certain benefits in the event of delays. 9. Your travel arrangementsWhen you book your holiday we will give you the best information we have then about your travel dates, time, routing, carrier and aircraft type. However carriers can and do change dates, times and routing at very short notice and we cannot control

these changes. When such changes are made, we will do our best to help you make arrangements to minimise inconvenience to you. If we are notified, in advance, by the airline of schedule changes affecting your itinerary, we will notify you (if there is time to do so before departure). If the timing change is two hours or less, this will be advised to you on your travel documentation when issued. If the schedule change is more than 12 hours, you may choose to cancel your holiday and receive a full refund and, save where the change is for reasons of force majeure, you will have a right to compensation. We cannot accept responsibility if you miss your departure because you check in late. Whilst we cannot guarantee specific seat allocation, some airlines do accept requests which we will be pleased to pass on. All flights are non-smoking services.10. If you have a complaint Every effort is made to ensure that the accommodation and resort descriptions we use are fair and accurate in order that you can select the best possible holiday to suit your own personal requirements and tastes. However, if you find on arrival that the accommodation reserved for you or the resort area are not to your personal liking, then we will endeavour to arrange a suitable alternative. Naturally, this will be subject to availability and any extra cost will have to be paid by you at the time of your request to change. Please note, this may be in addition to any cancellation fees levied by the original accommodation booked, and subject to any applicable administration fees. If you are dissatisfied with any aspect of your holiday, please inform the relevant supplier (e.g. your hotelier) and our resort representative/head office immediately who will endeavour to put things right. If your complaint is not resolved locally, please follow this up within 28 days of your return home by writing to our Customer Services Department giving your booking reference and all other relevant information. Please keep your letter concise and to the point. This will assist us to quickly identify your concerns and speed up our response to you. It is strongly recommended that you communicate any complaint to the supplier of the services in question as well as to our representative (or our Head Office in the UK) without delay and complete a report form whilst in resort. If you fail to follow this simple procedure we will have been deprived of the opportunity to investigate and rectify your complaint whilst you were in resort and this may affect your rights under this contract. Please also see clause 3 above on ABTA.11. Our liability to you We accept responsibility for the proper performance of the services we have contracted to provide and if they are not provided to a reasonable standard (in compliance with local authority minimum standards) due to the fault of our employees, agents or suppliers, we will pay you appropriate compensation, if this has affected the enjoyment of your travel arrangements. However we will not be liable where any failure in the performance of the contract is due to: you; or a third party unconnected with the provision of the travel arrangements and where the failure is unforeseeable or unavoidable; or unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised; or an event which we or our suppliers, even with all due care, could not foresee or forestall. Our liability, except in cases involving death, injury or illness, shall be limited to a maximum of twice the cost of your travel arrangements. Our liability will also be limited in accordance with and/or in an identical manner to:(a) The contractual terms of the companies that provide the transportation for your

travel arrangements. These terms are incorporated into this contract; and (b) Any relevant international convention, for example the Montreal Convention in

respect of travel by air, the Athens Convention in respect of travel by sea, the Berne Convention in respect of travel by rail and the Paris Convention in respect of the provision of accommodation, which limit the amount of compensation that you can claim for death, injury, delay to passengers and loss, damage and delay to luggage. We are to be regarded as having all benefit of any limitation of compensation contained in these or any conventions.

You can ask for copies of the transport companies’ contractual terms, or the international conventions, from our offices at Premier Holidays Ltd, Westbrook, Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 1YG. Under EU law (Regulation 261/2004) you have rights in some circumstances to refunds and/or compensation from your airline in cases of denied boarding, cancellation or delay to flights. Full details of these rights will be publicised at EU airports and will also be available from airlines. However reimbursement in such cases will not automatically entitle you to a refund of your holiday cost from us. Your right to a refund and/or compensation from us is set out in clause 7. If any payments to you are due from us, any payment made to you by the airline will be deducted. N.B. This clause does not apply to any separate contracts that you may enter into for excursions or activities whilst on holiday.12. Prompt assistance in resort If the contract we have with you is not performed or is improperly performed as a result of failures attributable to a third party unconnected with the provision of the services, or as a result of failures due to unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised, or an event which we or our suppliers, even with all due care, could not foresee or forestall, and you suffer an injury or other material loss, we will offer you such prompt assistance as is reasonable in the circumstances. 13. Passport, visa and immigration requirements Your specific passport and visa requirements, and other immigration requirements are your responsibility and you should confirm these with the relevant Embassies and/or Consulates. Everyone, including infants and children, must be in possession of their own passport, which must be valid for six months beyond the date of return. The names shown on your confirmation must match your passports. If you are in doubt about your travel documentation, you should check with the Passport Advice Line on 0300 222 0000.We do not accept any responsibility if you cannot travel because you have not complied with any passport, visa or immigration requirements and we will not be liable for any costs incurred or for any changes to arrangements or loss for cancellation.14. Excursions Excursions or other tours that you may choose to book or pay for whilst you are on holiday are not part of your package holiday provided by us. For any excursion or other tour that you book, your contract will be with the operator of the excursion or tour and not with us. We are not responsible for the provision of the excursion or tour or for anything that happens during the course of its provision by the operator. 15. InsuranceIt is advisable to take out an insurance policy at the time of booking as you are at risk as soon as your deposit is paid to us. If you fail to make appropriate insurance arrangements in a timely manner, we will not be liable for any losses or expenses which you may incur for claims which might normally have been covered by insurance in respect of circumstances for which we are not responsible. Where you take our insurance, the premium must be paid at the time of booking. If, once you have considered the cover in detail, you decide that it does not meet your needs, you may have a full refund of the premium if you return the documents within 14 days, unless you have travelled, made a claim or intend to make a claim. After 14 days, the insurance premium is not refundable under any circumstances.

This brochure is our responsibility, as your tour operator. It is not issued on behalf of, and does not commit the airlines mentioned herein or any airline whose services are used in the course of your travel arrangements. Please note that in accordance with Air Navigation Orders in order to qualify for infant status, a child must be under 2 years of age on the date of its return flight.

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