Location: South AfricaSouth Africa - Land of Diversity and fun filled holidaysSouth Africa really is a whole world in one country. European city life, western culture, modern health care, a well maintained network of roads and a functioning economy are combined with the ancient beauty of the nature and traditional culture of the African continent, which never fails to enchant us with its unique wealth of plants and animals. The variety of scenic landscapes in South Africa is fascinating as well, ranging from burnt-out deserts and arid savannahs through idyllic green rolling hills and fertile valleys to dramatically shaped alpine mountains with snow-covered peaks. A couple of thousands of kilometres of coastline hem South Africa. Rough, melancholy and harsh in the west, the beaches on the east coast are mild and Mediterranean, and the north-east coast is tropically warm. The great variety opens up innumerable ways to spend a South Africa holiday. Enjoy leisurely walks in the lovely mountains of the Wine lands, a beach run on the wild Atlantic coast, fly-fishing for trout in the Natal Midlands or playing a game of golf on the worlds best and most beautiful courses. Delight in a drive through the glowing desert and a glass of excellent wine on a veranda in the Cape Town sunset. Enjoy French, Malay or Indian food or have a braaivleis - barbecue - at the beach. Go shopping in exclusive boutiques or admire African arts and crafts at a colourful street-market. Explore the African bush on safari, watch elephants having a bath at a waterhole or lions hunting their prey. And of course there are many more options. Get ready with a first impression of South Africas diversity. In this introductory menu we have collected some information on five main attractions: the Kruger National Park in the north-east, the Drakensberg mountains in KwaZulu Natal, the Kgalagadi Park in the Kalahari desert, the Garden Route with its stunning beaches and indigenous forests and, last but not least, Cape Town, "The Fairest Cape," including the charming Cape Peninsula, the Wine lands and the West Coast. Accommodation in and around Ngamiland Okavango River Boats accommodation in Ngamiland ... More
Mankwe Bush Lodge accommodation in Ngamiland Deep in the African wilderness, Mankwe Bush Lodge sits amidst a landscape that will provide you with the true sense of southern Africa. Positioned on a slight incline within a forest area, you have a perfect view of the local mopani bush stretched ou... More
Camp Moremi accommodation in Ngamiland An elegant, elevated thatch and timber structure serves as the main building comprising a main sitting area, wildlife reference library, dining room and cocktail bar inviting a true sense of the African wilderness. Other facilities include a secluded... More
Camp Okavango accommodation in Ngamiland Enchanting Camp Okavango sits at the heart of the Okavango Delta on Nxaragha Island. Its main lodge features a cocktail bar, sitting area and wildlife reference library, with the dining room leading onto an expansive open-air patio where evenings aro... More
Shinde Camp accommodation in Ngamiland Nestled on a lush palm island in the heart of the northern Okavango Delta, Shinde is an intimate camp located on the edge of Shinde lagoon, teeming with animal and birdlife. The main camp's unique tree house made of a multi-tiered raised dining/l... More
Cresta Rileys Hotel accommodation in Ngamiland AccommodationRooms# 21 x Twin bedded rooms# 27 x Double bedded rooms# 3 x Executive double rooms# 2 x Chalets on stilts# 1 x Campsite for outdoor lifestyleAll rooms have:# Air conditioning# Satellite television# Tea/Coffee# Mini Bar on request# Direc... More
Selinda Camp accommodation in Ngamiland Selinda has only nine spacious guest tents under thatch. Each tent has comfortable three-quarter sized beds and fine linen. These beds can be joined seamlessly to create wonderful extra large double beds. Luxurious, flowing mosquito net... More
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