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:: Sample Holidays
- suggestions to whet your appetite
SCENERY, HISTORY AND WILDLIFE exploring the Drakensberg Mountains
and Battlefields before going on safari in the Waterberg and
Madikwe Game Reserve, self-driving throughout in malaria-free
areas
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Fly overnight
from London to Johannesburg. Drive to the Drakensberg.
Montusi Mountain Lodge for 2 nights.
Drive on to Isandlwana for 2 nights.
Drive back to Johannesburg and overnight at Melrose
Place. Drive to the Waterberg. Ant’s
Nest for 3 nights. Drive on to Madikwe Game
Reserve. Jaci’s Tree Lodge for
3 nights. Drive to Johannesburg to drop off the hire
car. Fly overnight to London.
From £3,098 per person for 13 nights |
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With
the early arrival into Johannesburg and easy hire car formalities,
you’ll soon be on the road heading towards UKHAHLAMBA-DRAKENSBERG
PARK. The Zulu name means Wall of Spears, and the
Afrikaans’ Mountain of Dragons, both graphic descriptions
of an area with sheer rock walls, peaks, domes and buttresses,
a World Heritage Site for both natural and cultural factors.
In an idyllic setting amongst the lower grass covered slopes
with panoramic views of the magnificent Amphitheatre, Montusi
Mountain Lodge makes a wonderfully comfortable base
from which to explore the area. Welcoming open fires in both
the spacious thatched cottages and the main lodge ward off
the chilly evening air.
It
will take about two hours to drive to Isandlwana Lodge,
cleverly built into the hillside to give you sweeping views
of the plain where the Zulu commander King Cetshwayo led his
army to victory in the battle of Isandlwana. This battle and
others of the late 1800s are brought to life by local historian
Rob Gerrard as you tour the sites with him.
On your way up to the Waterberg, overnight at the extremely
comfortable Melrose Place Guest House, in
a leafy northern suburb of JOHANNESBURG.
The rooms are large and comfortable and there is a lovely
pool in the garden. For supper you can either choose to eat
around the communal table with the other guests or at a local
restaurant.
Carry
on the next day to Ant’s Nest, a stylish
bush home in the WATERBERG. It is set in
a private game reserve which sustains a wide variety of wildlife
including sable, nyala, oryx, eland and white rhino and well
over 300 species of resident and migrant birds. While you
will enjoy game drives, this safe and secluded environment
allows guests of all ages to enjoy guided bush walks, horse
rides and cycling and there is also a heated pool to relax
by.
A
three hour drive will take you to the vast MADIKWE
GAME RESERVE on the edge of the Kalahari. At Jaci’s
Tree Lodge, where the emphasis is on hospitality
and professional guiding, you will stay in a wonderful tree
house set in the riverine forest and linked to the main lodge
by raised wooden walkways. Children are made very welcome
with special ‘jungle drives’ for them and babysitters
available.
A leisurely drive back to Johannesburg after lunch will allow
plenty of time to return your car before checking in for your
flight home.
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