31 December 2010

Garden Route Safari Camp

The Garden Route and Little Karoo spans South Africa's Western Cape coastal belt from Witsands whale birthing haven in the west to Port Elizabeth.

The name Garden Route stems from the abundant greenery, forestry, coastal coves, unique stop-overs and mountainous regions. Over time roads, mountain passes and bridges setup to link these popular villages soon became known as the "Garden Route". It's all about an abundance of blue skies, white sand beaches, rolling oceans, dramatic mountain scenery, indigenous fynbos, ostrich antiques and local hospitality.

The Garden Routes Safari Camp is ideally situated between Knysna & Port Elizabeth in the heart of the Garden Route region. The adventure camp offers serenity or adventure depending on your mood. Close to great hiking trails, Tsitsikamma National Park, Nature's Valley and many great attractions. The camp is located between the ocean and and indigenous forest, giving you the best of both worlds. It is only a 2 hour drive along the N2 to the Nelson Mandela stadium.


Accommodation & Amenities

Camping: Campsite with shared ablution

Safari Tent: Canvas Dome Tent with 2 single beds with linen & pillows, bed lamp, carpet & bedside table - shared ablution

Amenities: Public viewing area with Big Screen TV & Activity Centre

The Experience

- Hiking Trails

- Bungee Jumping

- Dolphin Cruises

- Canoeing n Nature's Valley lagoon

- Elephant Back Safaris

- Tree Top Tours

- Monkey Land

- Bird of Eden


Location

Covie

Tsitsikamma

Garden route

GPS

33° 57’ 37” S

23° 36’ 10” E

- 5km to Nature's Valley

- 15km to Tsitsikamma National Park

- 40km from Plettenberg bay

- 100km to Knysna

- 200km to Port Elizabeth

- 2km walk down to Indian Ocean

- 270km to Addo Elephant National Park

Rates

Safari Tent: R300 per tent (2 people per tent)

Camping: R150 per site (2 people per site)

16 November 2010

Experience Botswana with Thamalakane...

Experience Botswana and Thamalakane River Lodge...

Thamalakane River Lodge is placed on the banks of the Thamalakane River, just 19kms from Maun, and en route to the famous Moremi Game Reserve.

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Character en-suite stone chalets, some with private splash pools are positioned in the shade of the riverine forest, overlooking the river.

Chalets, public areas and our swimming pool take advantage of the 180 degree view of the riverbanks lined with fluttering reeds visited by an ever changing array of water fowl and birds. It is a delightful place to come home to after a day spent exploring.

Our widely acclaimed restaurant serves a la carte meals from an ever changing menu. Dusk is spectacular, with the sun setting the river ablaze as is slowly dips behind the trees.

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Traveling time from Thamalakane to:

Maun – 15 minutes. (Shopping, cultural experiences.)
Airport – 15 minutes. (Scenic flights over the Delta).
Moremi Game Reserve – 1 hour 30 minutes
Boro Poler Trust – 40 minutes (for mokoro trips on the Delta)
Lake Ngami – 1 hour (for spectacular Bird Watching)
Maun Game Park – 15 minutes (self drive game trails with varied antelope species)

Experience Botswana and Thamalakane River Lodge...

Botswana Safari - Moremi Safari - Thamalakane River lodge



Accommodation at Thamalakane

Character en-suite stone chalets, some with private splash pools are positioned in the shade of the riverine forest, with patios overlooking the river.All accommodation types feature mosquito nets, ceiling fans, tea and coffee station and 2 bottles of mineral water daily.

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2 x King Fisher family units

Consisting of 2 bedrooms sharing one bathroom. One bedroom accommodates 2 adults in either twin or double beds and the other bedroom sleeps 2 children on twin beds. These units’ lounge areas overlook the river. The bathrooms consist of shower, toilet, vanity slab with his and her hand basin.


1 x Lilac Breasted Roller Honeymoon suite

Spacious stone and thatch chalet with four poster bed, private splash pool, bath en suite, his and her basins and outdoor shower – private dining on request. Rooms are well ventilated with a unique “skylight type” wall.

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10 x Babbler chalets

Sleeping 2 adults on double or twin beds, 1 child can be accommodated on a mattress on the floor. The spacious chalet interiors have a feature stone wall with an en-suite bathroom consisting of a shower, hand-basin and toilet.Rooms are well ventilated with a unique “skylight type” wall. 3 x Jacana chaletsSpacious stone and thatch en-suite chalets, sleeping 2 adults on double or twin beds, 1 child can be accommodated on a mattress on the floor or on a single bed. Rooms are well ventilated with a unique “skylight type” wall.


2 x Fish Eagle chalets

Spacious stone and thatch en suite chalets with private splash pools. En suite bathrooms consist of shower, toilet, vanity slab with his and her hand basin. Sleeping 2 adults on double or twin beds, 1 child can be accommodated on a mattress on the floor or on a single bed. Rooms are well ventilated with a unique “skylight type” wall.

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Experience Botswana and Thamalakane River Lodge...

Botswana Safari - Moremi Safari - Thamalakane River lodge



Activities from Thamalakane

Thamalakane enjoys a wonderful location which lends itself to relaxation around the pool and on your private patios enjoying the plentiful birds and spectacular sunsets.
Venturing further a-field Thamalakane is an easy 20 minute drive from Maun, with it’s shopping centres and wonderful curio shops as well as the airport.
Moremi Game Reserve is a hour and half drive away offering spectacular game viewing opportunities.

The Delta is on our doorstep – a 45 minute drive will see one at the Boro Poler station where you are able to participate in a traditional Mokoro trip.

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Below are some of the activities on offer:


Moremi Day Trip

Travelling time to the Moremi: 1hour 30 minutes

Trips are undertaken in 4×4 game viewing vehicles.

Guests are picked up at the lodge and enjoy a full day in the Moremi Game Reserve.

Meals and soft drinks are included in this day trip.

Lake Ngami Bird Watching

Traveling time to Lake Ngami: 1 hour

Trips are undertaken in 4×4 game viewing vehicles.

Meals and soft drinks are included in this day trip.

Mekoro Trip

Boro Poler Trust – 40 minutes drive. Guests are picked up at the lodge and transferred to Boro Poler station where they embark on a guided walk and a Mokoro adventure. Meals and soft drinks are included in this day trip.
A Mekoro trip will give guests the opportunity to learn more about the Delta, the ecosystem and its functioning – how the delta works, why it floods, the importance of flooding to the ecosystem, the effect of this on all animal life – both disadvantages and advantages, the effect it has on plant life, the various species that need the flood to survive, the special adaptations of certain plants to increased water levels each year, the guide will show you the actual plant, pull it out and explain the mechanisms for survival etc… Also learn more about the cultural aspect and way of life of the tribes, how they survived in this watery wilderness. Hear some fascinating cultural stories on why it floods, the determination of settlements because of floods and the impact on social life. And of course there are the birds, a truly amazing variety of birds are to be seen, on a mokoro you are placed right there in their habitat, you witness nest making, feeding young, mating behaviour and foraging.

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Maun

Traveling time to Maun: 15 minutes

Almost all tourists entering the Okavango do so through Maun, situated at the gateway to the Delta and Moremi Game Reserve. Maun is the tourism capital of Botswana and the administrative centre of Ngamiland. It is also the headquarters of countless safari and air-charter operations whose signs and offices dot almost every intersection, particularly towards the airport.

Since the town’s establishment in 1915 as the tribal capital of the Batawana people, Maun has had a rough and ready reputation as a hard-living ‘Wild West’ town servicing the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. But with the growth of the tourism industry and the completion of the tar road from Nata in the early 1990s, Maun has developed rapidly, losing much of its old frontier town character. It is now home to over 30,000 people.

Regular supplies of almost everything can be bought in Maun, and the town boasts several good shopping centers, filling stations, as well as car and four-wheel-drive vehicle hire. The Maun Airport, which was officially opened in 1996 after extensive renovations, is – if one counts the light aircraft charters to the various Delta camps – one of the busiest airports in Southern Africa.

Maun History

The name Maun is derived from the San word “maung”, which means “the place of short reeds”. The village began in 1915 as the capital for the Tawana people. The capital was moved from Toteng after glorious victory over Ndebele King Lobengula.

This metropolis is now spread out along the wide banks of the timeless Thamalakane River where red lechwe can still be seen grazing next to local donkeys, goats and cattle.

Areas of interest in and around Maun include the small Maun Game Reserve which covers just 8km2 of woodland. It follows the Thamalakane riverbank upstream from the Best Western Riley’s Hotel and includes the original “Place of Reeds” from which the Town takes its name. The reserve is open every day and is traversed by numerous walking Trails. Various cultural tours can be arranged, where one would have the opportunity of learning more about the customs of the locals.

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Experience Botswana and Thamalakane River Lodge...

Botswana Safari - Moremi Safari - Thamalakane River lodge


10 November 2010

Nata & the Makgadikgadi Pans

The Nata Lodge

An oasis set among the Mokolwane palms on the edge of the pans. It is ideally situated close to the entrance to the Nata Sanctuary and is just off the main road, 10 km from Nata village. This is the junction to the Okavango, Chobe and Francistown areas.

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Experience the Makgadikgadi Adventure with Nata Lodge

Botswana Safari - Nata Lodge - Makgadikgadi Safari


The Chalets

All chalets have custom designed ceiling fans and in room safes. Of the 20 chalets, 8 chalets are set on a raised platform that overlooks the old Didibakwe river and are built on the northern boundary of the lodge under the dappled shade of the Ilala Palm trees.
Of these 8 chalets there are 2 Luxury Chalets on offer. These boast majestic outdoor showers and ball and claw feature baths.

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12 A-framed stoned thatch chalets are set on the southern boundary of the lodge. These unique chalets have semi open bathrooms and stoned verandas.

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The Safari Tents

10 luxury safari tents are built on raised wooden platforms which are nestled under the lodges many Marula trees. These unique tents feature en suite bathrooms and all amenities offered in any of the lodge’s chalets.

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The Camp Site

The campsite surroundings offer peace and tranquillity with backdrop being that of the Botswana night sky. The lodge’s campsite is able to accommodate 150 pax and the ablution area’s are stylish with semi open showers offering hot and cold water for that true African feeling. The campsite, however, does not have electricity points.


Facilities

• Restaurant
• Swimming Pool
• Gift Shop
• Bar/lounge area

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Activities

The shady tree canopy surrounding the lodge is a hive of activity, with a bird feeding area and active water feature providing the bird watcher with the opportunity of viewing a variety of species from the comfort of either the pool deck, open bar or restaurant. The Helmeted Guineafowl, Crested Francolin, Yellow Hornbill, Pied and Arrowmarked Babblers, Glossy Starling, Meyers Parrot and Paradise Whydah are just some of the species you will encounter during your stay at the lodge.


Sunset

When the sun sets and the birds retire to their nests, it's the turn of the large family of nocturnal bush babies to entertain you at their feeding table. Your evening meals can be enjoyed at the 'à la carte' restaurant with a typical braai (barbecue) buffet every Saturday night in the boma area.


Bird Watching

For keen bird watchers and naturalists, Nata Lodge offers open vehicle, three hour excursions into the Nata Sanctuary. Mammal species in the sanctuary include antelope such as kudu and springbok, as well as springhares, jackals, foxes and monkeys. However the main attraction is the abundance of bird life. Around 165 bird species, including king-fishers, eagles, ostriches, pelicans, spoonbills and both greater and lesser flamingos, have been recorded


Makgadikgadi Salt Pans

This area incorporates a multitude of salt pans and vast grass plains dotted by palm islands and forms the Great Makgadikagidi which comprise the largest area of salt pans in the world covering some 37 000 sq km in overall extent. It is the last vestiges of Africa’s largest inland sea and exudes an atmosphere of antiquity and mystery.

The Nata Sanctuary

The Nata River delta feeds the Sua Pan in the Nata sanctuary and forms the breeding ground for a host of water birds including pelicans and flamingo in their thousands, transforming the shore line into a pink haze blending into the western sky. Nata Lodge offers guided tours in open safari vehicles into the sanctuary, not to be missed.

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Experience this Makgadikgadi Adventure with Nata Lodge

Botswana Safari - Nata Lodge - Makgadikgadi Safari


30 September 2010

The Exotic Garden Route

EXOTIC GARDEN ROUTE

Cape Town and the Garden Route have always bee a favorite destination and will continue to be so for a long time coming. Experience the vibrancy of the Mother City and then explore the scenic beauty of the Garden Route finishing it of with a stay at the famous beach of Jeffreys Bay...

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INCLUDED IN PACKAGE:
Duration: 5 Nights / 6 Days
Destination: Garden Route: Cape Town, Knysna & Jeffreysbay
Flights: Johannesburg to Cape Town / Port Elizabeth to Johannesburg
Car Rental: Toyota Yaris or similar (Aircon, Radion, Airbags & Power Steerin)
Accommodation: Boutique Hotel & Guesthouses
Meals: As per itinerary

PACKAGE PRICE: R7,450.00 per person sharing

Enquire now to Experience the Exotic Garden Route.

Garden Route Safari - South Africa Honeymoon - Cape Town Honeymoon


EXOTIC GARDEN ROUTE


Nights 1&2: Cape Town with The Long Beach Boutique Hotel

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The five star Long Beach is right on the beach in the picturesque lobster-fishing village of Kommetjie, a short 30 minute drive from Cape Town. The eight kilometres of fine white powdered sand set against a backdrop of the most stunning sea views offers Cape Town’s most romantic hideaway, one of just a handful of places where the sea is on your doorstep. It is an unspoilt paradise in which to walk, ride horses, surf or simply laze in the sun. From the inviting pool or your private deck you can watch whales frolic a hundred meters off shore and in season, you can catch your own lobster and request it for dinner. Kommetjie is one of the premier surfing and marine birding hotspots in South Africa and has the country’s tallest cast iron lighthouse open to the public. The Long Beach has six ultra luxurious rooms all with stylishly comfortable interiors and private patios. Each spectacularly appointed room faces the sea – as do the bathrooms! The interior design incorporates tranquil blues, hand painted fabrics with splashes of colour that compliment the exquisite coastal

Duration: 2 Nights: The Long Beach
Accommodation: Superior Room with en-suite bathroom,
Meals: Breakfast and selection of beverages


Night 3&4: Knysna with Bradach Manor

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Nestled in tranquil surroundings with forests, lakes and the famous Knysna Heads makes this area one of the most popular around the world. Bradach Manor towers majestically over this tranquil setting and popular holiday destination, providing a unique experience with unequalled views over the panoramic lagoon and the famous Heads.

Duration: 2 Nights at Bradach Manor
Accommodation: Lagoon Facing Room with sweeping panoramic views of Knysna Lagoon with luxuriating en-suite bathroom
Meals: Breakfast


Night 5: Jeffreys Bay with Supertubes Guest Lodge

Luxury, elegance and excellent service await you at the Supertubes Collection. Beautifully styled, luxurious, en-suite bedrooms ensure a comfortable stay and our guests have the use of a kitchenette, dining area and lounge. An outside shower, lockup surfboard rack and hanging space for wetsuits is also available. Our 6 en-suite rooms, each with balcony, overlook the ocean and the famous surf break Supertubes. The suites are fully equipped with air conditioners and DSTV and all bathrooms are equipped with heated towel rails. A fully equipped kitchen and lounge area is available for your use with all the creature comforts imaginable. Relax on the patio and enjoy a real South African Braai in style. Supertubes Bed and Breakfast is part of our quality accommodation.

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Duration: 1 Night at Supertubes Guest Lodge
Accommodation: Beautiful suites with all the necessary amenities
Meals: Breakfast


Days 6: Departure
Today you will drive yourself to Port Elizabeth Airport to drop off the vehicle. The vehicle will be inspected and after rental formalities you will make you way into the Airport for your flight home.


Enquire now to Experience the Exotic Garden Route.

Garden Route Safari - South Africa Honeymoon - Cape Town Honeymoon


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INCLUDED IN PACKAGE:
Duration: 5 Nights / 6 Days
Destination: Garden Route: Cape Town, Knysna & Jeffreysbay
Flights: Johannesburg to Cape Town / Port Elizabeth to Johannesburg
Car Rental: Toyota Yaris or similar (Aircon, Radion, Airbags & Power Steerin)
Accommodation: Boutique Hotel & Guesthouses
Meals: As per itinerary

EXCLUDED FROM PACKAGE:
Fuel and Car Rental Contract Fee (R40), Deposit on Rental Car (you need a Credit Card), Travel insurance & Medical insurance, Items of personal nature, Gratitude’s, Laundary & Telephone calls and Meals & Beverages not specifically mentioned. You will have the option to rent a GPS with the rental vehicle at an additional R100 per day (strongly advised).

PLEASE NOTE:
In terms of the standard Terms & Conditions of the Rental Company, the driver will be required to supply a Credit Card on which a R2000 rental deposit will be placed.


PACKAGE PRICE: R7,450.00 per person sharing

Enquire now to Experience the Exotic Garden Route.

Garden Route Safari - South Africa Honeymoon - Cape Town Honeymoon


ENJOY YOUR HONEYMOON WITH LATHITA TAILOR MADE TRAVEL

27 September 2010

Cape Town Beaches...

The Western Cape has endless sandy beaches. The combination of the two oceans offers a variety of beaches, all of which are very accessible from the Chapmans Peak Beach Hotel.

Just across the road from the hotel! The white sandy beautiful beach, popular with families, stretches from Chapmans Peak Drive to the Hout Bay Harbour and has spectacular mountain surrounds. Visitors can enjoy a cool swim, sunbathing and beach games. There are a number of water sports available on the beach. The best spot for swimming is the section closest to the hotel. Horse riding can be arranged along this beach, an amazing experience. Many whales have been spotted in the Bay. This occurs during the months of August - October. Whale spotting can be enjoyed from your private balcony in the sea facing rooms.

Just a 10 minute drive from Chapmans Peak Beach Hotel. This beach is considered to be one of the most picturesque beaches in South Africa, and consistently makes it into the top 10 beach in South Africa. Very popular with surfers but also ideal for picnics enjoying the sunset. This beach is patrolled by lifeguards due to strong currents.

This can be reached by a 20 minute walk from Llandudno. It is totally enclosed by sand dunes and enjoys a degree of wind shelter. It is Cape Town´s main nudist beach, but this is not a necessity to enjoy the beach!

Just a 15 minute drive from Chapmans Peak Beach Hotel. This beach is situated on the edge of Table Mountain, bordered with palm trees. Camps Bay Beach is an activities beach, hosting events such as Beach Volleyball championships. Glen Beach is a popular spot for surfers. Across the road from the beach the promenade offers a number of trendy restaurants, cafes and bars. This beach is the most accessible of all beaches, and consequently can be a busy spot.

Just a 20 minute drive from Chapmans Peak Beach Hotel. Clifton consists of four beaches, Clifton 1 to Clifton 4, which are separated by rocks and are totally sheltered from the wind. The fashionable beaches are popular with tourists and locals, and is often called the St Tropez of Cape Town. All of the beaches are accessible via steep stairs. The fourth beach is the most popular with families since it has the least steps.

Just a 15 minute drive South over the scenic Chapmans Peak Drive. The long sandy beach stretches for 8 km´s across Chapmans Peak to Onetime. This is a spectacular open beach, perfect for walking and horse riding. The waters are hazardous, but are still popular with some adventurous surfers.
The Kommetjie end of Long Beach is one of the most popular surfing spots in the Peninsula, attracting surfers, long boarders, body-boarders and swimmers as well.

Just a 30 minute drive from Chapmans Peak Beach Hotel. The beach is situated just past Simon´s Town en-route to Cape Point, and is considered to be one of the best swimming beaches in Cape Town. It is also the home of the African penguins and a must-see spot.

Just a 20 minute drive from Chapmans Peak Beach Hotel. This beach is popular for a variety of activities, including sailing, surfing, paddling, snorkeling, swimming etc. It is a warm-water beach, and hence very popular with the little ones.

Just a 30 minute drive from Chapmans Peak Beach Hotel. This beach is famous on many Cape Town postcards with the colourful beach huts. The beach is safe for swimming and surfing. It is the home of the long board surfer and the soul of surfing in Cape Town. There are various other secluded beaches South along the road towards Kalk Bay.

12 September 2010

Top 10 Reasons to Visit South Africa

Top 10 Reasons to Visit South Africa

Affordable

During these tough times, who doesn’t want an affordable holiday? In SA, you can even afford luxury and have spending money for shopping and other treats!

Natural Beauty

South Africa’s scenic wonders are legendary. From Table Mountain to God’s Window, our mountains, forests, coasts and deserts will feast your eye and lift your spirit…

World-class facilities

Whether you opt for Afro-chic or authentic Africa, you’ll find it easy to get around, find a comfortable place to stay, have a great meal, connect.

Adventure

South Africa is the adventure capital of the world. With over 130 adventures and counting, there is something for everyone from mountain walks to shark cage-diving!

Good Weather

In sunny South Africa, our great weather invites you to enjoy the outdoors, play golf year-round and take advantage of the nearly 3000km coastline…

Rainbow Nation

The Rainbow Nation celebrates all its African and immigrant cultures. Find out how friendly our people are whilst you try your tongue at 11 official languages!

Diverse Experiences

Go almost anywhere in SA and experience the ultimate combo of nature, wildlife, culture, adventure, heritage and vibe – you’re spoilt for choice, so pack it in!

Wildlife

Warning! Watching wildlife is addictive. First you start with the Big Five in so many ways, then whales, penguins, meerkats, wild dogs, birds, dung beetles…

Freedom Struggle

Discover a nation’s struggle for freedom whilst following the footsteps of Mandela, Hector Pieterson and many other celebrated revolutionaries. It will touch and inspire you.

Responsible Tourism

In SA you can travel with care as you explore our protected areas, contribute to social and conservation projects, buy recycle art and stay green.

08 September 2010

Every morning in Africa...

Every morning in Africa a gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed. Every morning a lion wakes up. It knows it must outrun the slowest gazelle or it will starve to death. It doesn't matter whether you are a lion or a gazelle - when the sun comes up,
you'd better be running.

03 September 2010

A new Star in Chobe

Chobe, home to 1000's of elephant and some of the largest herds of elephant in the world. A sight to behold when you are surrounded by 200 or more elephant. Chobe does not only offer the sights of elephant, but is also home to numerous other species including the big cats of Africa. Game viewing is spectacular throughout the year and one special thing is to take a boat cruise up the Chobe River for extreme close up encounters.

The location is adding to the adventure and with easy distance to Namibia, Zimbabwe andZambia and Safari to this region can be an experience never to forget. Elephants and Wildlife in the Chobe, Sunset Cruise on the Zambezi and the Majestic Victoria Falls are all within easy reach.






To enjoy this spectacular region you can either do it the more adventurous way of camping or enjoy the spoils of some of the excellent lodges in the region. One of the newest additions to properties in Chobe is the new Kwalape Chobe Safari Camp. This excellent property offer a variety of accommodation options ranging from camping to comfortable en-suite tented chalets. Kwalape Chobe Safari Camp also offers a swimming pool, large dining area and a braai and boma area. Game viewing and other activities are also on offer.

To enjoy the Chobe and surrounding region you can contact Lathita Tailor Made Travel and one of the consultants will create a special packaged Safari for you.

30 August 2010

Botswana...Safariland...

Botswana, this beautiful place has always been my favorite and a world favorite for going on Safari. Just the vast wilderness, open spaces and free environment makes this a special place for doing a safari. Botswana just offers a experience that his hard to match anywhere else and the well known regions are all withing relatively easy reach of each other. The most well known regions include, The Okavango Delta, The Kalahari, Chobe Game Reserve, Moremi, Savute, Linyanti, The Makgadikgadi Pans and the Tuli region. My personal favorite is the Kalahari and Makgadikgadi Pans, just for the simple reason that these places really make you seem small and the vastness on offer is indescribable. Other place to visit include Mokolodi Game Reserve near the Capital, Gaborone, Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Mabuasehube, Tsodilo Hills, just but to name a few.

The most popular safari we have on offer from Lathita is a combination of wildlife, culture and sight seeing and does not only focus on wildlife like many of the competitor companies. The destinations we will mostly include is Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Deception Valley, the Okavango Delta, Moremi, Makgadikgadi Pans and the Chobe. The safari can be done in a style suitable to the group, and choices or combinations of camping and luxury lodge accommodation are usually included.






Other safaris to Botswana include all the usually popular destinations and lodges and our travel consultants can package destinations according to individual requirements.

Come and enjoy and experience your next safari with us...

14 June 2010

Soccer World Cup 2010






Hi there,

The World Cup began three days ago now and all people who are in Port Elizabeth and who do not have tickets for the games can go to St. Georges Park. This beautiful place is very close to Mandela Bay Safari Club and offers you the opportunity to join people of all around the World in order to watch all the different games on a big screen. St. Georges Park is a world famous cricket ground that has been turned into a fan park.

08 June 2010

Our safari rooms





All our rooms are ready to accommodate people during and after the Soccer World Cup in Mandela Bay Safari Club, in Port Elizabeth !!!!!!!!