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YOUR KEY to UNLOCK AFRICAN STYLE & BREATHTAKING BEAUTY Guaranteed Group Tour Code 19Sa28us SOUTH AFRICA Lower Ground Floor, B lock F, P inmill Farm, 1 64 Kath erine Str, Sandto n, 2196 Sou th Afri ca Webs ite: ww w.sal uteafri ca.co. za E-mai l: gk@ saluteaf rica.co. za Telep hone: S outh A frica: + 27 11 7 83-6440 / USA: +1 347 2 01-944 1 In Ca se Of Emer gency 24 hou rs: +27 83 6 04-05 56 / +1 347 2 01-94 41 YOU R KEY TO UNL OCK AFRICAN STYLE & BREATHTAKING BE AUTY Guaran teed Group Tour code 19SA28u s SOUTH AFRICA – ZIMBAB WE - BOTS WANA CA PE TOWN (3n) – WINE COU NTRY (2 n) - VICTO RIA FALL S, ZIMB ABWE (2n) – CHOBE NA TI ON AL PAR K, BO TS WANA (2 n): 10 days/ 09 ni ght s USA Depa rt US Arr ive Cape Town , our Sa lute Af rica re pre sen tati ve will warm ly we lcome you to Sou th Af rica – a Ra inbow na ti on Tra nsf er to the hotel Tab le Bay Hotel 5* / Rad isson Blu Hote l & Res idence 4*/ Day 1 SunSqua re Cape Town City Bow l 3* (or simi lar) Even ing at le isu re - exp lore Victoria & Alfred Wa terfron t, situa ted in the oldes t work ing harbor in the so uthern hemispher e, with the icon ic Tab le Moun tain as it s backd rop , it is one of Africa 's mos t visit ed ma lls Fo ll owing break fas t de par t on a half day CAPE TO WN CITY & CABLE CAR TO TABLE MOUNTAIN Day 2 The tou r i nc lud es va ri ou s s top s li ke SA Mu seum, t he Ma lay Qu art er and the Ha rbo ur, Gr eenm arket Sq uar e, Sea Point, Cli fton and Camps Bay. We visit t o the newe st 7thwo nder of the world – Tab le Mou nt ain (wea ther pe rmit ting) Fo ll owing break fas t, a fu ll day guided excur sion to CAPE POINT - a wor ld her it age site and a roman ti c mee ting place of the Ind ian and the Atl an tic Oce ans . We tr ave l throu gh the pict ur esque Hou t Bay, along the br eathtaki ng Day 3 Ch apma n's Peak Drive towa rds a narr ow finge r of l an d, co vered in en dem ic fynbo s and home to pi ctur esque bays, beache s, ro lli ng green hill s an d va ll eys. The day inc ludes a cru is e to the seal col ony , a de li cious sea fo od lunch and a visit t o Bou ld ers be ach - COLONY OF ENDAN GERED AFRICAN PENG UINS Toda y, a fu ll Day exc urs ion to the CAPE WINECOUNTRY – lunch inc luded (mea ls on ly) - As we lea rn abo ut t his reg ion and how it cam e ab out, we vi sit some of t he award winn ing wineries and vineya rd cove red va ll eys . Wit h over 300 in the area to cho ose from , no two are alik e. The Cape wine lands is no t j ust abou t wine. The re gion is fil led wit h var io us Day 4 ar t g all er ies and un- para ll el back drops wit h ga rde ns both har ves ti ng the fine st produ ce fr om the garden to the tab le to oli ve plantati on s, flowe rs and si mp ly bre ath taki ng scenery. Tour fo ll owed by tran sfer to your ho tel in the wine coun try Le Cle De Mont agnes 5 * / Frans choek Count ry House & Villas 4* / Le Fran scho ek Hot el & Spa 3* (or similar ) Bre akf ast at t he ho tel and ti me at l eisure to exp lore the nea rby town s, wit h Day 5 its qu aint bou ti qu es, rest au ran ts, ar t ga ll er ie s and muse ums. Or si mp ly e njoy the setti ng of t he estate and relax by the po ol or the lovely gar de ns. Ear ly mo rning tra nsf er to the airpo rt and fli gh t t o Zimbabwe (w it h pos sible conn ecti on) . No te: Lu ggage is restricte d to 50 lbs per pe rs on Day 6 On ar riva l, tran sfer to the ho tel. Victor ia Fa ll s Hote l 5 * / Kingdom Hotel (p rogr am 4* and 3* ) La te afterno on SUNSET CRUISE on the Zambez i River Fo ll owing break fas t en joy a walking TOUR OF VICT ORIA FALLS Re st of t he day at l eis ure or add iti on al ac ti viti es (at a sup pl em entary cost) Day 7 such as Liv ing st one I sland – Dev il s pool, he li cop ter fli gh ts ov er the fall s, wa lking wit h li ons or cheet ah , cult ura l visit s and Bom a, dinn er onb oard a retr o style ste am locomo tive and many other s. Today we cro ss over to Bo tswana , fo ll ow ing boa rder fo rma li ties , ar rive in CH OBE NATIONAL PA RK Chobe Game Lo dge 5* / Chobe Sa far i Lodge (p rogr am 4* and 3* ) Days The next 2 days are ac ti oned pa cke d, with 4 SAFARI (land & water) 8 - 9 .. .in a 4x4 vehicle or i n a mo tori sed bo at, en suri ng ma xi mum vi sibili ty of t he spectacular s cenery and abu nda nt wild lif e. Cho be off ers great diversit y & co nce nt ra ti on of wil dlife and is kno wn for the large st conc entra ti on of Elep han t i n Afri ca . Dinner at t he lodge Bre akf ast and trans fer to Victor ia Fa ll s airpor t, wi th boa rde r fo rma li ties en -rou te. Fli gh t to Joh anne sbu rg Day 10 No te: Lug gage re stricted to 50 lbs per pers on On ar riva l, connec t t o yo ur fligh t home USA Arr ive US BON VO YAGE !!.
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