SOUTH AFRICA REPLACES EAST AFRICA! This is a great last-minute opportunity to experience the very best of South Africa.
We had a safari scheduled to East Africa, but political uprisings have made us decide to replace that experience with a safe experience in South Africa. We have been able to negotiate and secure prime space on a replacement departure that will leave May 22. It features wild animals, Safaris, some beautiful cities and country vistas, and one of the natural wonders of the world – VICTORIA FALLS.
In addition to securing sufficient spaces to accommodate everyone that was originally reserved to go to East Africa we have been able to secure a few additional spaces to South Africa that will remain available until 5:00 p.m. (CST) Tuesday, February 19.
Again, the area is politically safe and does not have the problems that are currently present in Kenya.
There are a number of advantages. Among them are:
- 2 days longer.
- The exact same price.
- Politically safe area.
- A waiver of any additional visa expense.
- It includes one of the world’s most famous game parks – KRUGER NATIONAL PARK. In this park we will have the opportunity to “shoot with a camera” the “Big 5” of African wild animals. Game runs will be accomplished in the traditional safari vans allowing for maximum “up close” viewing and picture taking.
- In Zambia we will have the additional thrilling experience of an actual ELEPHANT BACK SAFARI. This is where we will ride atop an elephant and travel through the bush with a guide in search of local wildlife.
- It includes one of the 7 natural wonders of the world – VICTORIA FALLS (the largest curtain of water in the world).
- Our hotel while we are at the falls will be the world-famous Zambezi Sun Hotel located adjacent to the falls. (Past groups of ours, while staying at this hotel, have actually had wild zebra come up on the manicured lawns and drink from the swimming pool).
- A highlight while at the Zambezi Sun Hotel will be an included Zambezi River Sunset Cruise experiencing the wilds of the river along its shores and in its waters.
- We’ll have the opportunity to interact with the locals as we visit their open-air curio markets full of handcrafted goods. Our pictures of these locations will rival those one sees in “National Geographic”.
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