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2021 Rates-And-Promotions-31 Mar 2020.Cdr TSWALU 2021 RATES AND PROMOTIONS Valid from 1 January - 31 December 2021 Tswalu is more than a safari destination in southern Africa. Each guest's visit contributes directly to the sustainability of our conservation and social development efforts. These include the restoration of the natural environment to a pristine condition, re-establishment and protection of biological diversity, maintenance of the natural ecological processes of the Kalahari, anti- poaching, numerous on-site research projects, the provision of health-care services, a pre-school and adult-learning facilities. The word 'Tswalu' means 'a new beginning' and Tswalu Kalahari is driven by two ambitions: to create an inspirational experience for its guests and a conservation vision, to restore the Kalahari to itself. This entails the management of the entire ecological system, including the vegetation and the available water resources to restore vital ecological processes which have disappeared in parts of the Kalahari, thereby maximizing the diversity of life found in the region. These two goals sit in perfect equilibrium with each guest contributing directly to the sustainability of the reserve in a true model of eco-tourism. Tswalu guests are in search of rarity, adventure, privacy, and inspirational travel. The Tswalu experience offers guests the platform to participate in one of the biggest conservation projects in South Africa. The fully inclusive rates for your complete Tswalu experience includes: • Private game viewing vehicle with a dedicated guide and tracker for all bookings • Walking safaris • Nature walks, including traditional plant use interpretation • Habituated meerkats • Horse riding and bird watching • Some of the oldest bushman rock engravings in Africa • A visit to our community clinic and pre-school • The Tswalu Foundation research projects • Involvement in all wildlife project work currently on the property • Accommodation • All meals including a variety of dining experiences from boma dinners to dune picnics • All beverages and full selection from our award-winning wine-list • In-suite tea and coffee making facilities • In-suite private bar and gourmet pantry • Laundry and valet services • Wireless internet access and National telephone calls • Children's Junior Ranger programme and baby-sitting Tel +27 53 781 9211 | Fax +27 53 781 9238 Farm Korannaberg 296, Van Zylsrus, 8467, South Africa | P.O. Box 1081, Kuruman, 8460, South Africa. Other activities (an additional cost applies) • Book a night under the Kalahari night sky at the Malori sleep-out deck • Helicopter flips to learn about Tswalu's conservation efforts and enjoy a private picnic on the peaks of the Korannaberg mountains • Spa treatments Rates exclude • Transfers to and from Tswalu • Gift shop purchases • Spa treatments • International telephone calls • Tswalu Foundation donations • Gratuities (a guideline of R1540 per vehicle per day: R550 guide/R550 tracker/R440 general staff) THE MOTSE Sublime accommodation in 9 individual legae set at the foot of the Korannaberg Mountains with sweeping views of the Kalahari. Three of the legae (suites) have been designed as spacious double suites (Motse family suites) with 2 separate bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, connecting to a luxurious separate living room, and are perfect for parents travelling with minor children. The Tswalu experience in a Motse Legae Per person rate (based on 2 people sharing) ZAR 27 720 Single occupancy ZAR 34 340 Children 0-11 years (sharing with parents in a standard suite, max 2 children sharing) C omplimentary Child 12-17 years (sharing with parents in a standard suite, max 1 child sharing ) ZAR 6 825 The Tswalu experience for families at Motse Rate allows for up to 2 adults and 2 children 0-17 years sharing ZAR 64 050 Extra child in family suite (max 3 children 0-17 years sharing in family suite) ZAR 6 825 TARKUNI Set amid two rolling mountain ranges, Tarkuni is an oasis of serenity with beguiling views on every side. The private homestead accommodates up to 10 guests in five luxurious en-suite bedrooms, each with its own private deck and star bed and boasts a vast open-plan lounge and dining room, an intimate mezzanine library, and a spa therapy suite. A covered deck leads to a private tsala and swimming pool. Your private homestead experience Exclusive use - limited to 10 persons (5 suites) ZAR 202 700 8-10 guests ZAR 202 700 7 guests ZAR 178 550 6 guests ZAR 159 650 5 guests ZAR 140 750 2-4 guests ZAR 113 450 THE MALORI STAR-BED Imagine sleeping in a luxury king-size bed on a raised deck in the middle of the reserve, surrounded by the calls of nocturnal animals, with nothing between you and the brilliant stars of the Kalahari night sky, without compromising on luxury. Egyptian cotton linen, luxury toweling robes and slippers, and an adjacent outdoor toilet, basin and shower ensure comfort and convenience, while sundowners, snacks and dinner give new meaning to the concept of glamp ing with your partner or the whole family – maximum of 4 persons. The Malori sleep-out deck maximises the exquisite panoramic views of the vast plains of the Green Kalahari and is orientated to showcase the incomparable Kalahari sunsets. Maximum 2 adults and 2 children ZAR 9 000 (Please note this surcharge is in addition to accommodation booked) Tel +27 53 781 9211 | Fax +27 53 781 9238 Farm Korannaberg 296, Van Zylsrus, 8467, South Africa | P.O. Box 1081, Kuruman, 8460, South Africa. GUIDE ACCOMMODATION AND RATES Guide accommodation is available at the Kraal at a rate of ZAR 2 490 per person per night to include meals and soft drinks only served at the Kraal. Should you wish your guide to participate in meals and activities with their guests at Motse or Tarkuni, this can easily be arranged at a rate of ZAR 4 620 per person per night and will also include all beverages. FLIGHTS Tswalu daily scheduled service direct to the reserve's own world-class tarred airstrip Johannesburg to Tswalu Cape Town to Tswalu One way ZAR 7 645 One way ZAR 7 645 Return ZAR 15 290 Return ZAR 15 290 Scheduled times (Flight Schedule - 1.5hr flight) Scheduled times (Flight Schedule - 2hr flight) Flight departs from Fireblade Aviation at 13h00 Flight departs from Execujet Hangar at 07h50 Flight departs from Tswalu at 10h20 Flight departs from Tswalu at 14h50 Please note that luggage (must be soft sided bags) is restricted to a maximum of 44 pounds (20 kg) on Tswalu scheduled flights inclusive hand luggage. Extra seats may be purchased, at standard rates, should guests wish to travel with excess luggage (will allow for 50 kg / 110 pounds extra in soft sided bags). Complimentary storage facilities are available for excess luggage in both Cape Town and Johannesburg. Children under 2 years old fly for free, and will be seated on parent's lap. Transfers between the private hangars, and the main terminal building, rental car companies, and airport hotels are included in the above costs, but must be booked with reservations in advance. 2021 PROMOTIONS Terms and Conditions Promotions are mutually exclusive and cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other special rates or promotions | Offer must be requested at the time of booking and cannot be applied retrospectively | Availability of offers and promotions is restricted and Tswalu reserves the right to limit the number of rooms available and to discontinue the promotion at any time. PROMOTIONS Promotion 1 Promotion 2 Stay 4 nights and pay 50% on last night Stay 5 nights and pay 4 nights (Applicable to Motse and Tarkuni) (Applicable to Motse and Tarkuni) Promotion includes: Promotion includes: • Luxury full board accommodation • Luxury full board accommodation • Private guide, vehicle, and tracker • Private guide, vehicle, and tracker • Walking safaris • Walking safaris • Horse rides • Horse rides • All beverages and full selection from our award • All beverages and full selection from our award winning wine list winning wine list • In-suite private bar and gourmet pantry • In-suite private bar and gourmet pantry • Laundry and valet service • Laundry and valet service • Wireless internet access • Wireless internet access • Children's Junior Ranger programme and babysitting • Children's Junior Ranger programme and babysitting • National telephone calls • National telephone calls Tel +27 53 781 9211 | Fax +27 53 781 9238 Farm Korannaberg 296, Van Zylsrus, 8467, South Africa | P.O. Box 1081, Kuruman, 8460, South Africa. Promotion 3: Book a private charter and receive the 3rd night free of charge (Applicable to Tarkuni ONLY) Book ANY private charter routing with Fireblade on an African itinerary (Tarkuni included). and receive: Ÿ Three nights luxury full board accommodation and only pay for two Ÿ Private guide, vehicle, and tracker Ÿ Walking safaris Ÿ Horse rides Ÿ All beverages and full selection from our award winning wine list Ÿ In-suite private bar & gourmet pantry Ÿ Laundry and valet service Ÿ Wireless internet access Ÿ Children’s Junior Ranger programme and babysitting Ÿ National telephone calls PAYMENTS & CANCELLATION POLICY For all bookings a 25% deposit is required within 14 days of making a reservation - reservations must be confirmed or released within 14 days of enquiry. Please note that a Reservation is not confirmed or secure until this deposit has been met. Tswalu reserves the right to automatically release any accommodation being held where the required deposit has not been received within the stated period. The balance of the accommodation and all transfers must be paid in advance and in full, no later than one month prior to the guest's arrival. Tswalu reserves the right to cancel the booking should payment not be received within the stated period. If a booking is made less than 30 days prior full payment is required on confirmation.
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