ITINERARY for AFRICAN SAFARI and ISLAND ROMANCE - LONDOLOZI & BENGUERRA South Africa & Mozambique

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ITINERARY for AFRICAN SAFARI and ISLAND ROMANCE - LONDOLOZI & BENGUERRA South Africa & Mozambique ITINERARY FOR AFRICAN SAFARI AND ISLAND ROMANCE - LONDOLOZI & BENGUERRA South Africa & Mozambique Let your imagination soar Journey overview Combine sea and safari on a journey from some of South Africa’s best known game reserves to the golden sands of Mozambique’s Bazaruto Archipelago. Track the Big Five in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve with unfenced borders with the famous Kruger National Park, allowing them to benefit from the high wildlife numbers in this renowned park. After your wildlife adventure, pamper yourself with some rest and relaxation in the tropical climate and sunshine of &Beyond Benguerra Island. Explore the warm waters and marvel at the marine life of the island’s coral reefs on scuba diving expeditions, enjoy the thrill of deep sea fishing or simply explore the magical setting and soaring dunes of Benguerra. Highlights of the itinerary � Exceptional wildlife sightings � Long walks on a sandy beach � Sipping a cocktail while feeling the sand between your toes Make the most of your adventure � For an unforgettable wilderness experience, be sure to book a Cascades & Canyons helicopter flight during your stay in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. This is an exhilarating flight that swoops over the deep and lush gorges of the Blyde River Canyon and through verdant valleys bursting with colour. � Described as the symbolic heart and soul of Londolozi, Varty Camp’s suites boast private pools and elevated timber decks. The ensuite bathrooms are specifically designed to offer guests magnificent views of the lush riverside vegetation while they luxuriate in large window-side tubs. � Enjoy an amazing castaway picnic in the beautiful sand dunes of &Beyond Benguerra Island. Specially created for � Wildlife enthusiasts � Adventure travellers � Avid photographers � Beach lovers www.andBeyond.com African Safari and Island Romance 2020 – Rack – 15 -10-2019 At a glance 7 nights / 8 days 2 Guests DAY PROGRAMME Day 1 � Meet and Greet at OR Tambo International Airport � Private transfer from OR Tambo International Airport to Federal Airlines � Scheduled charter flight from OR Tambo International Airport to Londolozi Airstrip � Included activities: Interpretative Nature Walks, Game Drives � Overnight: Londolozi Varty Camp Day 2 � Included activities: Tracking, Birding � Overnight: Londolozi Varty Camp Day 3 � Included activities: Children cubs den programme � Overnight: Londolozi Varty Camp Day 4 � Scheduled flight from Londolozi Airstrip to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport � Scheduled flight from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport to Vilanculos Airport � Helicopter flight from Vilanculos Airport to Benguerra Island � Included activities: Scuba Diving, Snorkelling � Overnight: andBeyond Benguerra Island Day 5 � Included activities: Castaway Picnic, Dhow Cruise, Local village tour (subject to availability and weather conditions) � Overnight: andBeyond Benguerra Island Day 6 � Included activities: Horse Riding Safaris � Recommended activities (at additional cost): Swimming with Horses, Fishing � Overnight: andBeyond Benguerra Island www.andBeyond.com African Safari and Island Romance 2020 – Rack – 15 -10-2019 Day 7 � Included activities: Local village tour (subject to availability and weather conditions) � Overnight: andBeyond Benguerra Island Day 8 � Helicopter flight from Benguerra Island to Vilanculos Airport for onwards scheduled flight to OR Tambo International Airport � Departure www.andBeyond.com African Safari and Island Romance 2020 – Rack – 15 -10-2019 Expect the extraordinary Londolozi Varty Camp Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve, South Africa Day 1 - 3 Upon arrival at OR Tambo International Airport, you will be met by an andBeyond representative and assisted through customs and immigration. You will then be transferred to the Federal Airlines hangar for your onward flight to Londolozi Airstrip. Upon arrival at Londolozi Airstrip you will be met by the lodge staff who will drive you to Londolozi Varty Camp Experience the thrills of adventure during your 3 night stay at Londolozi Varty Camp in a Standard Chalet with ensuite bathroom. Your stay includes all meals, teas & coffees daily, soft drinks, house wines, local brands spirits & beers, children cubs den programme, transfers to/from Londolozi airstrip to lodge, emergency medical evacuation insurance, Wi-Fi, fitness room and laundry. Included activities: � Interpretative Nature Walks � Game Drives � Tracking � Birding � Children cubs den programme www.andBeyond.com African Safari and Island Romance 2020 – Rack – 15 -10-2019 Expect the extraordinary Londolozi Varty Camp Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve, South Africa Described as the symbolic heart and soul of Londolozi, Varty Camp’s suites boast private pools and elevated timber decks. The ensuite bathrooms are specifically designed to offer guests magnificent views of the lush riverside vegetation while they luxuriate in large window-side tubs. The camp’s superb meals can be savoured in the dining area, around the boma campfire or under a starlit sky. The menus are a combination of Varty family recipes and Pan-African fare. The main deck and cocktail bar offer awe-inspiring views of the Sand River. Guests can experience game drives, guided bush walks, stargazing, birdwatching and Shangaan cultural visits or the less energetic can simply curl up with a book from the Camp’s library. The emphasis on family heritage means that kids are particularly welcome at Varty Camp. WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT LONDOLOZI VARTY CAMP � The prime position of this game reserve, which offers fantastic leopard and lion sightings! � Indulge in a midday relaxing yoga class alongside the cool waters of the Sand River. � Choose an indulgent massage treatment provided by an expert therapist at the lodge’s wellness and fitness centre, at an additional cost. www.andBeyond.com African Safari and Island Romance 2020 – Rack – 15 -10-2019 Expect the extraordinary andBeyond Benguerra Island Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique Day 4 - 7 After a mouth-watering breakfast, you will be driven to Londolozi Airstrip for your flight to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, where you will board a flight to Vilanculos International Airport. An andBeyond representative will meet you at Vilanculos Airport and assist you, and fellow guests, onto your helicopter flight to Benguerra Island. As the second largest island of the Bazaruto Archipelago, Benguerra offers exceptional opportunities to witness a slice of the very best of Mozambique's exceptional marine life. (Approximately 10 minutes) Soak up the sun at andBeyond Benguerra Island during your 4 night stay in a Casinha with ensuite bathroom and outdoor shower. Your stay includes three meals daily, soft drinks, house wines, local brand spirits and beers, laundry, emergency medical evacuation insurance, transfers to and from the lodge airstrip. Included activities: � Scuba Diving (max 2 dives per day – tide dependent and full PADI certification required) � Snorkelling � Castaway Picnic � Dhow Cruise � Local village tour (subject to availability and weather conditions) � Horse Riding Safaris (85kg weight restriction) � Local village tour (subject to availability and weather conditions) Recommended activities (at additional cost): � Swimming with Horses � Fishing www.andBeyond.com African Safari and Island Romance 2020 – Rack – 15 -10-2019 Expect the extraordinary andBeyond Benguerra Island Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique A tropical paradise tucked into a lush indigenous forest and looking out onto a picturesque crescent of sandy beach, andBeyond Benguerra Island has recently undergone an extensive refurbishment to become the quintessential luxury island retreat. Boasting a fresh island feel, the lodge’s welcoming guest areas offer views of the lush tropical garden and the ocean beyond. Set deep in cleverly created patches of shade, comfortable loungers beckon guests to relax around the rim flow swimming pool while drinking in the ocean views. Closer to the water’s edge, the lodge’s colourful beach bar is the perfect setting to relax or enjoy open air meals right on the sand. Ten casinhas and two cabanas peep out directly onto ocean vistas, while a spacious Casa Familia ensures privacy and exclusivity. WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT ANDBEYOND BENGUERRA ISLAND � Request one of their amazing castaway picnics, set in the beautiful sand dunes. � Sail away into the sunset on a romantic dhow cruise. � Ask your hosts when the rare and mysterious dugong were last spotted – who knows, you might get lucky! www.andBeyond.com African Safari and Island Romance 2020 – Rack – 15 -10-2019 Expect the extraordinary Departure Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique Day 8 After a mouth-watering breakfast, we wave a fond farewell as you board a helicopter for your flight back to Vilanculos International Airport, where you will catch a scheduled flight to OR Tambo International Airport. www.andBeyond.com African Safari and Island Romance 2020 – Rack – 15 -10-2019 Journey overview VALIDITY per person sharing 11 Jan – 15 Dec ‘20 USD 10 207 OUR TREAT Fly me to the Beach - Benguerra Island – Complimentary return helicopter transfers between Vilanculos and Benguerra Island. Flights DETAILS OR Tambo International Airport to Londolozi Airstrip Londolozi Airstrip to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport to Vilanculos Airport Vilanculos Airport to Benguerra Island Benguerra Island to Vilanculos Airport Vilanculos Airport to OR Tambo International Airport Transfers DETAILS andBeyond City Safaris - Johannesburg OR Tambo International
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