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he Lion Park, an established tourist destination, well loved by locals and foreigners alike, became a popular experience for all over the last 50 years. Having moved to the Cradle of Humankind in July 2016, this new must-see world class facility, called Lion and Safari Park, offers guests a memorable experience. The new park offers a wealth of exciting activities such as animal interactions, guided game drives and self-drives. You are guaranteed to get super-close to some of Africa’s favourite animals whether you go on an informative guided tour or self-drive. Guests also have the opportunity to engage in the experience of hand feeding a selection of animals including giraffes, ostriches and various other antelope species that roam freely on the 600-hectare property and frequently visit the wetlands in front of ‘the Wetlands’ Bar and Restaurant. The Lion & Safari Park is home to a vast selection of indigenous species such as Lion (Brown and White), Cheetah, Hyena (Brown, Spotted and Striped), Leopard (including black leopard), Wild Dogs, Sable antelope, Kudu, Nyala to mention only a few. Guests can enjoy a variety of different guided tours. The trained guides turn every tour into an informative and educational trip as they share interesting facts. Tour options include; Lion & Wild Dog Tour, Mini Safari, Night tours (with predator feeding), Private Exclusive tours, Alex Tour, Cheetah and Lion Walks. The 3-hour Safari is the flagship tour which includes snacks and drinks on the bank of the Crocodile river. The famous animal trainer Alex Larenty promises to provide a fun-filled experience as he interacts with fully grown lions on the ‘Alex tour’.

The park is a paradise for children. The beautifully designed playground next to the restaurants will keep the young ones entertained and guided game drives and self-drives are free to all children under the age of 12 from 1 December 2017. This makes the perfect venue for kiddies birthday parties. A day visit to the park also provides the perfect opportunity for schoolchildren to learn about the animals and various research programmes that the Lion and Safari Park is involved in. The Bull ‘n Buck grill provides a premier dining experience with a top wine list and a delicious menu, venison of course being the Grill’s speciality dish complimenting that true African sensation. Alternatively, the Wetlands Restaurant is a great family choice to enjoy a quick meal whilst enjoying the view of antelope grazing meters away. Take a short walk from the restaurants to visit the meerkat, porcupine and mongoose enclosures. Apart from being a world class tourist destination, the Lion and Safari Park turns any conference, function or event into something unique. The park’s photographic centre will capture your memories with a great range of printing options such as photobooks, mugs, keyrings, puzzles and more. The ‘5 dome shopping experience’ offers a vast selection of unique hand-crafted curios, jewellery and clothing, which make great gifts for those back home. Entrance to the restaurants, curio shops and kiddie’s playground is free, and guests only pay for activities. The cost of a visit to the Lion and Safari Park is well priced for both local and international guests. The park is open 365 days a year, and is certainly an experience not to be missed.




FEDHASA THE VOICE AND LOBBYING BODY OF THE SA HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY

As one of the oldest industry associations around, FEDHASA was formed in 1949 by industry representatives who had similar interests and needed to ensure that the private sector was able to build and control their own destiny. It was therefore agreed that, through an industry association, all are invited to participate meaningfully towards a common goal.

Recognised by government and industry role-players, FEDHASA’s core mandate is that of industry watchdog and lobbying body for the SA hospitality industry. As the VOICE of the industry, FEDHASA acts as the industry’s: • VOICE of advocacy • VOICE of knowledge • VOICE that informs policy • VOICE that promotes quality and service excellence

FEDHASA has been actively involved in the lobbying of the following important pieces of industry legislation and matters affecting our industry over the past year: • Visa/immigration issues • Tourism BEE codes • National liquor policy • Recent changes to the hospitality minimum wages and conditions of employment • Statutory Council for the Restaurant and Catering trade • Seasonality

Some past wins as the VOICE of the industry include: • • • •

Sunday double-pay – now only 1½ Minimum wage negotiations three years ago – only CPI + 1.5% instead of CPI + 4% The City of Cape Town Liquor By-law (2012) – application for extended trading hours, champagne breakfasts are back, etc. CATHSSETA levies only 1% of your payroll instead of 2%

Through collaborations with government and industry partners, FEDHASA believes that we could ensure a better and more sustainable trading environment for our members and the industry at large.

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he annual Sanlam Top Destination Awards, in its third year running, plans to expand this year with additional entries, more guests at the awards ceremony, extravagant décor and further prolific sponsorship opportunities with the theme of Authentically African #MyHeartBeatsAfrica. The awards have been designed by Discount Traveler for one purpose and that’s to uplift the hospitality industry in South Africa by acknowledging top accommodation establishments as key industry players. Managing Director of Discount Traveler, Jonathan Pepler states that the Sanlam Top Destination Awards far exceeds our expectations, especially due to the great response we’ve received each year. “We are building a brand that will continue to show recognition to one of our country’s most influential industries and one that has a positive impact. The hospitality and tourism industry in its entirety is a driving force in our economy and to simply play a small role in this, is significant to the bigger picture.” Pepler continues, “We strive to uplift that local family business that has put blood, sweat and

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tears into their establishment, to show people the utmost dedication that goes into running a guest house or B&B and then on the other hand we want to show recognition to the four and five-star hotels that are doing everything right in terms of service offering and deserve an applause.” Entries are open to all accommodation establishments in South Africa and there are nine categories available to enter. Entries have been open from the 1st of February 2017 but voting will commence from the 1st of March 2017. Voting is open to the public and establishments are encouraged to get their guests to vote for them. Votes are tallied and the top establishments are then judged according to an internal set of criteria. Nominees are named and winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on Thursday, 14 September 2017 which will be held at the Cape Town City Hall. Title sponsor of the awards remains financial giant Sanlam, while Rialheim ceramics plans to create unique centre pieces for each table at the ceremony, with various other large brands joining as well.


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elcome to the fifth edition of the Amazwe Tourism Directory magazine, a vibrant new development aiming to inject the local tourism industry with a fresh, clean cut and unique perspective. As South Africa’s quintessential travel directory it is our aim to branch out into creative and universal methods of exposure that will provide a larger, more diverse audience while offering the best, most informative resource for any and every traveller. South Africa’s spectacular scenery, engaging people and world-class infrastructure make it one of the most desired destinations in the world. In 2010 the sector was given a massive boost by the successful hosting of the World Cup, when the country received a record-breaking 8.1-million foreign visitors. South African tourism is a modern-day engine of growth and one of the countries largest and most important industries, with tourism providing one in every twelve jobs in South Africa. The South African tourism landscape is varied and….., with something to offer every traveller.

ECO-TOURISM

South Africa’s diverse climates range from tropical in the south-east to desert in the central region. The scenery runs the gamut from spectacular mountain ranges to vast grass plains, from coastline to meandering rivers to desert dunes. The country’s wildlife is far more varied than just the celebrated “Big Five”, and is supported by an extraordinary biological diversity. Three of South Africa’s eight Unesco World Heritage sites are natural sites, while one is a mixed cultural/natural site. South Africa is leading the way in one of the boldest cross-border initiatives currently unfolding in southern Africa, the development of transfrontier parks.

SOUTH CULTURAL TOURISM

South Africa is home to diverse cultures, ranging from the Zulus who resisted European conquest to the nomadic San of the Karoo desert. Each culture has evolved its own distinctive art forms, music and traditional rituals, while the descendants of colonial settlers have evolved variations of their European roots. South Africa’s history has been one of confrontation, but is now also known as one of reconciliation. World-class sites have been established to commemorate the country’s past and celebrate its new-found unity, while the number and quality of cultural villages, community and township tours has grown dramatically.

BUSINESS TOURISM

Africa is a popular destination for business travellers, who spend on average three times more than their leisure counterparts while crossing over significantly into leisure travel themselves, through tours before or after their business activities and through return trips in subsequent years. With its first-world infrastructure, balmy climate and breathtaking scenery – not to mention acres of golf courses – South Africa is an ideal location for international congresses and conventions.

PALEO-TOURISM

South Africa boasts numerous sites of great archaeological significance. The best known of these are the Sterkfontein, Swartkrans and Kromdraai sites that make up the Cradle of Humankind, one of the world’s richest concentrations of hominid fossils. Others include the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, host to the largest and most concentrated series of rock art paintings in Africa, and the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape, site of an ancient and sophisticated African kingdom that long predated European colonisation. These are all Unesco World Heritage sites.

ADVENTURE TOURISM

Being at the southern tip of a large continent, South Africa offers 3 000 kilometres of coastline along with breathtaking mountains – often side by side. The country’s diverse terrain, together with a climate suited to outdoor activities, make it an ideal hunting ground for adrenaline seekers. South Africa offers world-class climbing, surfing, diving, hiking, horseback safaris, mountain biking, river rafting – and just about any other extreme activity you can name, all supported by dedicated operators.

SPORTS TOURISM

World-class venues and supporting infrastructure, top international events, and South Africans’ passion for sport combine to make the country a huge drawcard for sports fans. More than 10% of foreign tourists come to South Africa to watch or participate in sport events, with spectators accounting for 60% to 80% of these arrivals. Amazwe is the result of dedication and hard work from all involved. The Amazwe team is made up of highly skilled, passionate and driven individuals who value quality, efficiency and service delivery while providing outstanding results. We are exceptionally excited to share our debut issue with you and look forward to building a long and lasting relationship with our readers

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Contact Details: Manyane and Bakgatla Resorts

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Take me on a journey and let me escape from the demanding concrete forest! Take me to a blend of African bush, sky and hospitality in an atmosphere of timeless elegance, exquisite pools, wildlife and stylish overnight facilities. Yes, take me to Tuli Game Reserve! You are presented with five options in which to enjoy the mysterious wildlife. Santhata, Hatari, Limpopo, Pride Rock and Tented Camp will meet the needs of small and big groups, couples, bush weddings, milestone birthday celebrations, business indabas, and relaxation trips.

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Capital City of the Eastern Cape, Adventure Province Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality consists of East London, Mdantsane, (the second-largest township in South Africa); the historically significant King William’s Town and the provincial administrative capital of Bhisho. Buffalo City is the perfect gateway to many splendid attractions and regions. Experience the very essence of travelling and holidaymaking by savouring special moments that will become treasured memories. ............................................................................................................ To book your next holiday contact: tel +27 (0) 43 736 3019 | +27 (0) 43 705 2111 | + 27 (0) 40 656 2062 email tourismunit@buffalocity.gov.za www.buffalocity.co.za

Experience it all in Buffalo City and Turn Moments into Memories... Touch down in balmy Buffalo City and you’ll immediately be struck by the warm and friendly welcome, by the wealth of diversity and by the unique richness of the spectacular natural landscapes. Blessed with iconic mountain retreats and hidden gems of nature; offering the comforts of a modern metropole coupled with uncrowded, sunbaked beaches and a wide range of leisure pursuits; Buffalo City is a destination that offers a multitude of attractions for visitors of all ages. Experience it all in Buffalo City and turn moments into memories…

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Are you on the lookout for a new adventure? Well Buffalo City should be on your adventure list – it’s the exhilaration hub of the Adventure Province, offering countless adrenaline inducing activities for the perfect getaway: - Paragliding & Micro Lighting - Helicopter Flips - Surfing at world premier surfing locations such as Nahoon Reef - Rock-Climbing & Abseiling - Hunting of sustainably-managed trophy species - Windsurfing, Ocean-Kayaking & Yachting - Power Boating & Jet Skiing

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Moments in Business In the market for a new business destination? Buffalo City is the one – a serious contender in the conferencing market boasting the world class East London International Convention Centre (ELICC), a state-of-the-art facility that can host more than 2000 delegates. Buffalo City has the infrastructure and facilities to cater for all sizes of meetings, conferences and trade shows.

Moments of Love Romantic getaway beckoning? Buffalo City, blessed with 68km of pristine coastline and 14 beautiful beaches – offers endless opportunities for leisure & relaxation – perfect for your next romantic couple’s holiday. You’ll enjoy the comforts of a modern metropole coupled with uncrowded & island-worthy beaches - the perfect romantic getaway and honeymoon destination.

Moments that take your breath away In need of an escape to a new landscape? Buffalo City, the gateway to the laid-back Sunshine Coast to the west and the awe-inspiring and rugged beauty of the Wild Coast to the east, has a unique richness of spectacular natural landscapes to offer. With a moderate sub-tropical climate, you’ll embrace the scenic trail walking, hiking and bird watching. Just a short drive from the city, see the majestic Big Five at an affordable private game reserve.

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Want to catch the sporting action up close and personal? Buffalo City, the heart of the Adventure Province (Eastern Cape), offers sporting enthusiasts a taste of world class action with an abundance of attractions. It plays host to a selection of premier events including:

Buffalo City is home to many of South Africa’s struggle icons. A number of sites have been developed to commemorate the liberation struggle in Buffalo City.

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Africa Open Golf Challenge IronMan 70.3 The Iconic Discovery Surfers’ Challenge Motorsport on East London’s historic Grand Prix Circuit - The annual Buffalo Regatta that draws rowers from across the nation

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The Steve Biko Centre, located in King William’s Town (Ginsberg) is dedicated to the legacy of anti apartheid activist Bantu Steven Biko. The Centre offers a museum, a library, restaurant, conference facilities as well as a commemorative garden honouring human rights activities.

Moments Cherished Buffalo City offers endless opportunities for leisure & relaxation. Spoilt for choice with a multitude of family leisure activities and attractions - from sun, sea and sand; kayaking up the estuaries; game viewing at one of the private game reserves; exploring the Queen’s Park Zoo & East London Aquarium; rock, surf or estuary angling opportunities; fly-cast fishing for Rainbow Trout in the Gubu or Maden Dam. You really can experience it all in Buffalo City with it appealing to the adventure, business, cultural, family, nature, romantic and sport markets – it is a premier destination for eco– sustainable travel.

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Visit The New 7 Wonders Cities of the World Durban is a sophisticated cosmopolitan city, South Africa’s second largest city and the country’s most popular leisure destination. With mild winters, hot summers and golden beaches, the city is a melting pot of cultural diversity, sub-tropical sunshine and scenic natural beauty. Visitors get to experience the sights and sounds of this typically African city which is both alluring and fascinating, with a wealth of influences to entertain and enthral with rich cultural heritage and cosmopolitan lifestyle. See the city from the Ricksha Bus Hop aboard the Ricksha Bus for a scenic overview of a range of Durban’s major attractions. These doubledeckers will take you on a three-hour tour of Durban. Booking and departure from the Ricksha Bus kiosk at the Old Pavilion Site, Bay of Plenty, North Beach.

A unique shopping experience at Victoria Street Market The ornate structure in the heart of the bustling city, is a busy and vibrant place in which to buy fresh produce and spices to curios, clothing and trinkets. Visits to these historic sites can be arranged through specialist tour operators.

The iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium Take a trip on the SkyCar or make the 550-step adventure walk to the top of the arch, 106 metres above the pitch, and enjoy panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and Durban. Jump into the void 106 metres above the pitch and swing out in a huge 220-metre arc under the iconic arch.

Sand, sun and surf at the Golden Mile A mile of golden beaches on the eastern edge of the city extends from the exciting uShaka Marine World, all the way to Blue Lagoon with its restaurants, pavement cafes and adrenalin sporting activities. Durban is one of the few cities in the world that offers world-class surfing waves, fishing, jet-skiing, snorkelling, diving, canoeing, windsurfing and kite surfing.

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Explore Durban’s rich heritage on the Woza eNanda Route

Inanda is home to some of Durban’s most important historical sites. Mahatma Gandhi’s home has been turned At the southern end of Durban’s into a monument. Ohlange Golden Mile is Africa’s largest Institute, founded by the marine theme park and one first president of the African of the five largest aquariums National Congress, Rev. John in the world - uShaka Marine Dube; this is also the site World, where you can also where Nelson Mandela cast his enjoy the heart-stopping historic vote in South Africa’s rides at Wet ‘n Wild, dining first democratic elections in and unforgettable shopping 1994. Visits to these historic experience or sip sundowners sites can be arranged through at Moyo Café on the uShaka specialist tour operators. Marine pier.

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ArendsRus Country Lodge

In life, one often would find the most beautiful gems in the most unexpected places. Nestled in the hills of paradise, shrouded in mystique and secluded in its luxury, lies one such gem. Panoramic scenery, botanical wonder and old school charm; it all comes together at the ArendsRus Country Lodge. Luxury accommodation, scenic wedding venue and divine restaurant, ArendsRus is indeed one of those very rare gems that surprise and astonish. Conveniently situated at the foot of the mighty Outeniqua mountains, ArendsRus peerless kitchen staff is dedicated to serving mouthwatering cuisine in a beautiful, comfortable setting. Throughout the week, a thorough A la carte menu offers enough choice to satisfy even the harshest of critics. ArendsRus is also capable of facilitating weddings, or, for that matter, any other function that requires a touch of class and beautiful scenery. With an expert wedding planner/function coordinator on hand, prospective clients can rest easy, knowing that their every need would be tended to, that their big day is in safe hands. The picturesque surrounding makes for gorgeous photography, whilst the previously mentioned kitchen staff will prepare a feast fit for royalty. To round off the charm, ArendsRus also offers luxurious accommodation, fit for out of town wedding guests, couples seeking a romantic getaway, or simply weary travelers passing through this beautiful corner of the country. The themed chalets are all constructed out of wood, giving it a unique, yet unmistakable charm. It has all the comforts one would expect to have at home, plus a view that can only be described as majestic. A feast for all the senses, a place where the line between natural beauty and luxury is blurred, ArendsRus welcomes you for an experience second to none. “LEKKER RUS IS BY ARENDSRUS� T: 060 962 6869 (Lodge) | 071 442 8362 (Restaurant) E: info@arendsrus.co.za | www.arendsrus.co.za



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Bed & Breakfast Set back from the beach merely a short walk to the famous Surfers Corner. You’ll find comfort in the most welcoming setting at The Muize Bed and Breakfast. Daniel Blaauw built his career overseas but staying away from one of the most welcoming and beautiful cities was clearly never going to last. A return home turned out to be an exciting new adventure and just the beginning of a new chapter. His parents had already started a BnB tucked away in Marine estate but together they saw an opportunity of an upgrade and bought a rundown old house in Axminster Road just across from the beach. Together they lovingly restored and renovated this 60 year old gem bringing together their various skills in engineering and the arts. Just a short time spent reading their online reviews and you know they take great care to welcome and take care of every visitor. They have managed to create an eco-centric guesthouse with a home away from home warmth. “Surfing, exploring, entertaining or simply sharing a few anecdotes over an African braai, this entrepreneurial surfer has created an environment worth witnessing first hand, Thank you ‘The Muize’, I had a whale of a time.“ www.themuize.com +27 (0) 21 788 1950 | info@themuize.co.za


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airobi is the only city in Africa whose airports are recording higher growth for domestic capacity than that of international capacity, with a 22% boost. This is according to a new report by ForwardKeys, which compares Nairobi’s trend to most of the other top 10 African Airports ranked by total scheduled capacity for August to December 2017, which are seeing more growth in international than in domestic capacity. The report, whose special focus is on the East African Community (EAC), further indicates that Nairobi’s airports have a total scheduled capacity (August to December 2017) of 18% in domestic seats, 31% in long-haul international seats, and a 51% capacity in intra-Africa international seats. Of these, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport’s scheduled capacity is 13% and 5% long-haul and intra-Africa international seats respectively within the same period under review. “The trend is encouraging for aviation players; as a travel agent, we anticipate a surge in flight bookings in the last half of 2017. Most inspiring is the contribution of Kenyans and other members of the East African Community to domestic travel. It reflects our confidence in our own tourism products with Kenya’s tourism domestic spending recording 59% against 41% foreign visitor spending,” says Cyrus Onyiego, Jumia Travel Kenya Country Manager. Generally, the wider analysis of the report on travel to Africa shows EAC destinations received a strong growth of 14.3% for 2017 year to date. According to Travel and Tourism Expert Carmen Nibigira, “The future of tourism in East Africa is embedded in the vision of One Destination with multiple cultures and products. After all, with a population of 160 million and 10% of which is a potential market, it makes sense to invest on inter and intra-regional tourism.” Collectively, the entire African continent continues to record positive performance, welcoming an increase in international arrivals of 14% in 2017 year to date. In a parallel report by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), global passenger traffic data for June shows that demand (measured in total revenue passenger kilometers) increased by 7.8% compared to 2016, and from May’s record of 7.7% growth. All regions, according to IATA, reported growth.

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Sharing the same platform, UNCTAD’s Secretary General Mukhisa Kituyi commended intra-African tourism, saying that due to its non-seasonality, and characterized by conference, medical, education, and business tourism; is one of the fastest growing tourism in the continent, providing more sustainable support to the hotel industry. “Over the past 10 years, intra-African tourism grew from 34% to 44% of the total number of tourists in Africa, with a projected growth of 50% over the next 10 years,” said Kituyi.

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Through Tourism The Role of Online Travel

is one that has over the years evolved in its online presence, notably from the mid 1990’s. Today, most travelers for both business and leisure plan their trips, book their hotel stays and flights online. In a report published earlier this year by Jumia Travel highlighting Kenya’s hospitality trends, 96% of primary travel searches in the country are done online. 44% of them are made less than a week before check-in, while 25% of the customers search and book a hotel room online the same day. Globally, the number of bookings made on the internet stand at 148.3 million while the percentage of same day hotel reservations via smartphone stand at 65%. Also speaking at the 3-day Kigali conference whose theme is - Unlocking Africa’s Potential Through www.amazwe.com

Tourism - Jumia Travel’s Country Manager Cyrus Onyiego, noted that “the convenience brought about by the availability and accessibility of services online at the travelers’ comfort, has been a key contributor to this evolution that has made a vivid impression on the travel industry.” By enhancing travelers’ options, online travel is changing tourism trends in the region. Thus, adopting unique and seamless models such as online payments will help relevant players including travel agents, hotels, and even government ministries to give tourism consumers personalized experiences, while maintaining strong margins.

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elcome to African Bush Camps, a private, owner-run African-based safari company that speaks of the art of service and offers you an authentic safari experience in the untamed African wilderness. Focused on your experience as our guest, our professional guides and naturalist enthusiasts will be at hand to ensure your journey with African Bush Camps is the very best safari experience available. If you are in search of unique wildlife encounters, thirst for adventure and want a Safari rich with African wildlife and culture, then you have found the ideal safari partner. African Bush Camps offers you a variety of exclusive safari camps to fit today’s modern traveller. Whether it be on the mighty Zambezi River, in the Okavango Delta or soaring over the Linyanti Marsh, we invite you to join us for an incredible and memorable journey.

Accomodation Offered Linyanti Bush Camp

An Authentic Safari Experience in Chobe Enclave

The Linyanti Bush Camp offers the perfect setting for an authentic and wild safari experience. As the only source of water in the dry months, the Linyanti marshes are one of the most sought after destinations in Northern Botswana, boasting a great diversity of game and a peaceful atmosphere. The area offers spectacular birding all year round and is best known for its large herds of elephants that move down to the Linyanti River at the start of the winter months and only move back inland once the main rains arrive. Lion, sable, roan, leopard, and wild dog are also frequent visitors to Linyanti as is the elusive sitatunga antelope, red lechwe, hippo and crocodile. Bordering the western boundary of Chobe in the Chobe Enclave, the Linyanti Bush Camp is an intimate 12-bedded tented camp on the banks of the Linyanti marshes in a private reserve. The camp is limited to small exclusive groups who seek a personalized experience in a private concession away from the main tourist’s routes. Activities from the camp include game drives, walking safaris, game viewing from hides, spot-lighting, bird watching, boating and fishing safaris as well as guided mokoro safaris, when water levels permit.

Contact Details [South Africa] Sales/Reservations Tel: +27 21 7010 270 [South Africa] Marketing Tel: +27 21 7010 270 [South Africa] South Africa Emergency Tel: +27 82 585 0365 [Zimbabwe] Zimbabwe Emergency Tel: +263 772 126 986 Mail: contact@africanbushcamps.com South Africa Office: Unit G1 Victoria Junction, Prestwich Street, Greenpoint, 8001 Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa Zimbabwe Office: 63 Heyman Road, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

Accommodation at the Linyanti Bush Camp is far from primitive with spacious tents, comfortable beds, and en-suite bathrooms with flush toilets, fixed showers and hot water.

Linyanti Ebony

The Perfect Private Safari in Chobe Enclave

Built on raised decking overlooking the Linyanti Marsh, this 10-bedded intimate tented camp offers you stunning views of the Linyanti River. Game drives in open 4×4 vehicles, walking excursions with an armed professional guide, boating and fishing along the water lagoons, and mokoro excursions (when water levels permit) are all activities on offer to provide you the opportunity to enjoy this unique riverscape up close. The camp’s well-appointed accommodation includes 3 twin bedded tents and 1 luxury family tent. A private dining and lounge area with a splash pool makes the camp a perfect choice for family experiences or small groups requiring exclusive use of a camp. It also offers accommodation for tour leaders and private guides on escorted safaris. Linyanti Ebony can be booked exclusively with a minimum of 8 people and is open all year round.

Khwai Tented Camp

Combine the Best of Game Viewing & a Taste of Culture in Khwai (Okavango Delta)

Khwai Tented Camp located on a beautiful site within this community-run concession on the eastern border of the Moremi Game reserve, on the banks of a lagoon flowing into the Khwai river, acts as a boundary between the reserve and the community area, offering visitors staying here several unique ways to experience Africa. Besides the day-time drives which can feature Africa’s big attractions – lion, cheetah, leopard, wild dog, elephant, buffalo, hippo and giraffe – guests at Khwai Tented Camp are able to explore nature after sunset with a night drive. This activity, along with the guided walking safaris, is not usually permitted in the National Parks or Game Reserves, and allows guests to get an up close and personal experience with some of Africa’s nocturnal and / or more elusive animals. The camp also provides the opportunity to explore the great stands of leadwood and mopane woodlands as well as open grasslands and banks of the Khwai River on foot. The camp preserves the romance of yester-year, a simpler life in harmony with nature. There are no permanent structures; everything can be removed to leave the wilderness exactly as we found it, minimizing our impact on the environment. Guests can enjoy spacious and comfortable tented accommodation, beds and private en-suite bathrooms with flush toilets and bucket showers under the stars. As the Khwai is a community-run concession all proceeds from tourism go directly to help local people and local projects through the Khwai Community Trust.

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Unforgettably magical – a treasure beyond compare. Morrells boutique venue and guesthouses encapsulate a pure and distinct escape of French Provençal appeal rejoicing an old school vintage allure. A visual and sensory indulgence of a bygone era.


morrells boutique estate

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hether it be for intimate gatherings or celebratory soirees, Morrells will cater to your every need and make your special event truly memorable. From product launches to lavish gala dinners, guests will be pampered by our quality and originality. We have created a conference venue & event space in Johannesburg where guests experience our venue in all its sumptuousness for any occasion.

Accomodation Offered La Maison

Manor House Dining Room & Terrace

La Grange

La Chambre

This beautiful space incorporates the Piano Room, Cigar Lounge, Chapel or Upper Conference Room, Rose Garden and Olive Grove. The classic décor and landscaping of this area replicate all the attributes of being in the most beautiful landscapes in Provence.

This space incorporates an Avery entrance Bistro area, Love Letter Bar and the Barn and may be used for conferences, weddings or any special event.

Upper Conference Room / Chapel

This is the perfect space for conferences and is also used as our on-site chapel for weddings. With its open rafters, crystal chandeliers and views over the estate, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported out of the city.

Vintage Sports Board Room

This charmingly decorated boardroom situated in the Morrells Farmhouse Guesthouse carries the theme of sporting heroes from yesteryear and is the perfect space for a small corporate conference or meeting. It has extended its use for private dining and celebrations for up to 10 guests.

Farm House Dining Room & Terrace

This exquisitely decorated and cosy dining room is perfect for any relaxed event. Guests can enjoy the interaction of the chef working in an open-plan traditional country style kitchen along with a toasty open fire.

This intimate dining area offers fine dining luxury with professional butler service to match. Elegant and tasteful décor, indoors and beautiful manicured gardens make dining at the Morrells Manor House an enchanting experience.

Contact Details

Tel: +27 (011) 476 9495 cell: 086 560 4889 Email: info@morrells.co.za

This private room, adjacent to the Morrells Farmhouse Guesthouse, may be hired for small conferences or board meetings for up to 12 guests or for private dining and celebrations for up to 16 guests. The venue hire includes the outside terrace and overlooks the Farmhouse gardens and pool. A truly special and unique space.

luxa spa

Morrells luxe spa, sumptuous luxury reminiscent of a French boudoir, will fill your senses with the aromas of botanicals while attending to your beauty needs . The Morrells Manor house offers luxury treatments in the comfort of your own suite. The opulent treatments are uniquely designed, complementing the flower of each room.

Morrells weddinga

At Morrells Boutique Estate we specialise in intimate and unique weddings in Johannesburg. Our dedicated team of event planners will guide you through a tailored journey for an unforgettable experience. We offer a professional and personal approach to your special day.

Things to do News | Special Events | live entertainment | MORRELLS VINTAGE MOVIE NIGHTS Daniele Pascal DIGBY AND THE LULLABY Josie field & Laura levine bad wolf kahn samual miller classic movies HALLOWEEN AT MORRELLS… www.amazwe.com

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CONFERENCE

BANQUETS

LUXURY SUITES

EPSOM BISTRO

CHIEF’S BOMA

MOWANA SPA

INDABA HOTEL, SPA & CONFERENCE CENTRE YOUR AFRICAN DESTINATION IN JOHANNESBURG

Just north of the fast paced business world of Sandton lies the 258 bedroom Indaba Hotel, Spa & Conference Centre. It is a compelling blend of business-like efficiency and relaxed country atmosphere within close proximity of the International Airport making the Indaba perfect for groups and leisure travellers. The hotel features 24 multi-purpose conference venues ranging from Executive Boardrooms to large Banquet Venues seating up to 500 people. Boasting 2 world class restaurants and the renowned MOWANA Spa, the Indaba Hotel is sure to meet your business and leisure requirements.

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ust north of the fast paced business world of Sandton, lies the 258-bedroom Indaba Hotel, Spa & Conference Centre. It’s a compelling blend of business-like efficiency and relaxed country atmosphere within close proximity of the International Airport making the Indaba perfect for groups and leisure travellers. The hotel features 24 multi-purpose conference venues ranging from Executive Boardrooms to large Banquet Venues seating up to 500 people. Indaba boasts 2 world class restaurants; the 300-seater Chief ’s Boma Restaurant caters for all tastes with over 120 African-inspired dishes. Well-known for their lavish Breakfast Buffet, the Epsom Terrace Restaurant also boasts an evening Bistro Menu. Take a wander through the 17 hectares of lush bushveld gardens and you’ll find the Mowana Spa - a wellness sanctuary which will revive your senses, rejuvenate your body and soothe your soul. The Indaba Hotel is sure to meet all your business and leisure requirements.

Accomodation Offered

Conference & Banqueting

General Room Information

Conferences in South Africa are becoming more popular amongst international as well as local business travellers due to the progress in terms of infrastructure as well as a favourable exchange rate. Conference venues are plentiful in Johannesburg, the business capital of Africa. But if you are looking for an offering that stands out from the rest, the Indaba Hotel will suite you down to the ground.

The Indaba Hotel has a variety of room configurations to suit any type of traveller. From standard suites to exclusive luxury suites, the Indaba Hotel, Spa and Conference Centre will make your stay pleasant and hassle free. • • • • • • • • •

Air conditioning in all rooms. Remote control television in all rooms. Assortment of DSTV channels. Direct Dial Telephones. Hairdryers in all rooms. Room safes in all rooms. Internet hotspots in selected areas. Tea/Coffee making facilities. Mini bar fridge — stocked on request.

Johannesburg African Spa Pamper Sanctuary mowana spa

Set in the tranquil bushveld gardens of the Indaba Hotel in Fourways, Sandton; the Mowana Spa is a wellness sanctuary which will revive your senses, rejuvenate your body and soothe your soul. The Mowana Spa, which takes its name from the majestic Baobab Tree of African Lore and Legend, offers wellness journeys based on Tribal Massage in keeping with the healing spirit of the “Tree of Life”. Drawing on the wisdom of Africa, the Mowana Spa Baobab Signature Product Range harnesses the natural moisturising properties of the Baobab Kernel which produces a rich, golden oil used for centuries by African Women to protect their beautiful skins against the harsh African Sun. Our commitment to service excellence and Staff Empowerment through training and mentoring will ensure that your needs are met and your expectations exceeded.

restaurants The Indaba Hotel in Johannesburg is the ideal accommodation option for travellers who crave a bit of tranquillity during a visit to this bustling city. The Indaba is conveniently located just north of Sandton which means that guests don’t have to travel very far to get to their business meetings or any of the great attractions located close by.

Chief`s Boma

The Chiefs Boma is an African themed restaurant, offering 350 seats, open for lunch and dinner daily. Enjoy a traditional African cuisine buffet including game meats and hints of Afrikaaner cuisine, while listening to a live Marimba Band. This restaurant is open for lunch and dinner daily.

Epsom Terrace

The Epsom Terrace at the Indaba Hotel & Conference Centre will be sure to offer a meal that will satisfy even the most demanding gourmet’s exacting standards. Elegant buffet spreads and a range of indigenous and international fare are to be found on the menu.

Contact Details

North of Sandton and nestled beneath the vista of the magnificent Magaliesberg Mountains lies the Indaba Hotel, Spa & Conference Centre

Address:

William Nicol Drive & Pieter Wenning Road Johannesburg

Reception:

indaba@indabahotel.co.za +27 (0) 11 840 6600

New Years Eve Celebration :

Dance the Night away with our New Years Eve Dinner & Dance at Chiefs Boma 31 December 2016 for only R495 per person or R990 per couple. Accommodation packages also available

Christmas Day Family Lunch

Join us for a Traditional Christmas Lunch Celebration at Indaba Hotel, Spa & Conference Centre on 25 December 2016 for only R435 per Person. Childrens Rates Apply

year end functions:

Celebrate your Corporate Year End Office Party with a Lunch or Dinner at Chiefs Boma Restaurant or Epsom Terrace Restaurant for only R260 per person

Epsom Courtyard

The famous Highveld sunset is best appreciated enjoying sundowners from the dappled shade of trees. Light meals, created only from the best and freshest ingredients are served between 10h00 18h00 and drinks from 10h00 until 21h00 daily.

Siphuza Bar

Relax and unwind in the warm ambience of the Siphuza Bar, providing the ideal meeting place for relaxed conversation. The bar opens from 15h00 and a big screen television broadcasts live sports. The Bar serves a wide variety of delicious cocktails, and offers a superb cigar menu.

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GOLDEN LEOPARD RESPORTS By offering more than just plain accommodation in a malaria-free zone, Golden Leopard Resorts in Pilanesberg gives guests the opportunity for a one-of-a-kind vacation set in one of the biggest game reserves of South Africa. Established in 1992, the resort chain’s two main properties — the 3-star Manyane and Bakgatla Resorts — not only make different kinds of lodging available to suit the needs and budgets of different travellers. Each property also features a selection of facilities and services to ensure that outdoor enthusiasts enjoy their holiday, whether they’re venturing out in the wild or relaxing afterwards.

Contact Details Manyane and Bakgatla Resorts

Accomodation Offered Manyane Resort

Located near the gates of Pilanesberg National Park, Manyane Resort offers guests the chance to enjoy an extraordinary adventure without having to sacrifice contemporary comforts. These conveniences come in many forms, from fully furnished chalets and campsites with electricity to facilities such as a swimming pool and restaurant.

Bakgatla Resort

Nestled at the foot of Garamoga Hill, Bakgatla Resort is for travellers seeking a great getaway in the wild minus the need to rough it out. This Golden Leopard Resorts property offers a wide variety of accommodation options, from chalets to campsites, plus a swimming pool and conference facilities.

General Room Information

General Room Information

Guests have several types of accommodation in Pilanesberg to choose from. For starters, they can stay at one of our Chalets, which are designed as proper brick-and-wood cottages that can house 2 to 4 guests. These boast of air-conditioning, refrigerator, private patio, TV, kitchenette, and more.

Our accommodation in Pilanesberg presents a truly unique retreat amid a verdant landscape. Here, guests are welcomed into charming safari tents and camp sites that match the tropical atmosphere. We also have Colonial-style chalets that are furnished with a private patio from which to see revitalising views.

Those who want to strike the balance between a more authentic experience and comfort at our resort can choose a Safari Tent. Suitable for 2 guests, these are equipped with amenities such as electricity, refrigerator, coffee and tea-making facilities, and proper beds to sleep in.

Chalet 5 Sleeper

Meanwhile, those who want to get closer to the wild outdoors can book one of our Caravan Sites or Campsites. These sites are an affordable option for those who are bringing their own tents or trailers inside the reserve. Regardless of type, all our accommodations in Pilanesberg have easy access to centrally located ablution facilities.

Maximum of 3 people in the tent 2 beds Sleeping couch

Chalet 2 Sleeper

Only 2 people allowed 2 single beds Bedding and bath towels provided Bar refrigerator, tea facilities, TV

Chalet 4 Sleeper

Only 4 people allowed 1 double bed in the main bedroom, 2 single beds up in the loft Bedding and bath towels provided Kitchen, a lounge with TV, Braai area in front

Campsite (Electric and Non-electric) and Caravan Site

Tents or caravans are not provided. Guests have to bring their own.

Safari Tent 2 Sleeper

Only 2 people allowed 2 single beds Electric kettle, refrigerator, table and chairs Braai area www.amazwe.com

Manyane Gate Pilanesberg, North West South Africa

Phone Number/s: +27 14 555 1000 Reservations : 072 707 4216 Reception : 072 746 9013 Email: reservations@goldenleopardresorts.co.za

Maximum of 5 people in the room 3 single beds up in the Loft 1 Double Bed in the Main Bedroom

Executive Safari Tent

Camp Sites (electrified)

Tents are not provided. Guests have to bring their own.

Camp Sites (non-electrified)

Tents are not provided. Guests have to bring their own.

Caravans (electrified)

Tents or caravans are not provided. Guests have to bring their own. Our accommodation in Pilanesberg does not crowd you with unnecessary frills, especially since you’ll be out and about enjoying the outdoor experiences we offer.

FACILITIES

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A unique blend of luxury, nature and activities!

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ani Valley Lodge is a private nature lodge only 2 hours from Durban. It sits within the dramatic Drakensberg mountain range, borders a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the closest luxury lodge to the famous Sani Pass.

The reserve has a very limited number of secluded luxury lodges designed to accommodate couples, families and small groups, all with the choice of full/self catering. Within the valley sits one of the largest privately owned lakes in South Africa. The lodges are scattered on the edge of the lake which is surrounded by a variety of antelope, zebra, baboons and other wildlife. This is one of the very few animal reserves in the Drakensberg, further enhanced by the vast lake which attracts unparalleled birdlife. The fishing is well renowned with regional records being attributed to the size of the lake.

Contact Details

TEL: +27 (0) 33 702 0203 TEL: +27 (0) 82 561 3275 Fax Number: +27 (0) 865 439 699 Email: info@sanivalley.co.za

The low number of secluded lodges makes Sani Valley feel like your very own private holiday home and is the perfect place to relax and have fun. One can indulge in a massage, be taught how to fly fish, go otter spotting by canoe, lounge in the Jacuzzi, be taken game viewing on horse back, drive a 4X4 up the famous Sani Pass, hike to the Bushmen paintings and more.

Accomodation Offered 1. Rainbow Lodge

A unique blend of luxury, nature and activities! Rainbow Lodge is the largest chalet at Sani Valley. It has 3 luxurious en-suite bedrooms that can comfortably accommodate up to six people . Rainbow Lodge can also take 2 extra persons on sleeper couches - contact us. Ideal for families and groups (couples: if no smaller lodges are available, contact us to reprice).

2. Bushman Lodge

This is a large 2 bedroom en-suite lodge exquisitely decorated in African themes with original African artifacts & embroideries. Bushman Lodge can also accommodate 2 extra people on sleeper couches – contact us. Ideal for families and groups (couples: if no smaller lodges are available, contact us to reprice). This unit has magnificent elevated views of the lake and Drakensberg mountains, including the balancing rocks which are well known in the Sani Pass area for their distinct look.

3. Sunset Lodges

Sunset Lodges consist of 3 beautifully decorated semi-detached one bedroom units. Each ensuite unit has magnificent lake and Drakensberg mountain views from lounge, bedroom and private deck. There are two accommodation units downstairs and one unit upstairs. We do not allow babies or young children in these units due to the units being semi-detached. Ideal for couples and groups. The sunsets here are amazing in the Drakensberg, with game wandering around your deck from early morning to late at night and the sounds of frogs in chorus singing out from the lake at night, accompanied by crickets and owl on occasion.

4. Lakeside Lodges

Lakeside Lodges at Sani Valley offer exquisitely decorated, double story stand-alone accommodation units. You will have magnificent lake and Southern Drakensberg mountain views from the living area, bedroom and bathroom. Each Lakeside lodge ideally sleeps 2 people but does have a small nook behind the main bedroom with a double stack bed suitable for 2 children. Each unit boasts a private jacuzzi overlooking the lake which provides a real luxury feel and brings the outside in. Ideal for couples, small families and groups.

5. Early Mist Lodges

Early Mist Lodges at Sani Valley are some of its most recent nature lodges built on the lake side with beautiful views overlooking the balancing rocks of the Southern Drakensberg. Each lodge includes one main double bedroom and one second bedroom with two single beds, an open-plan kitchen, lounge area and a private veranda with jacuzzi overlooking over the lake. Ideal for couples, small families and groups.

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Feel the pulse of the city from the heart of the bushveld

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River Crossing Lodge

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iver Crossing is 3km from Windhoek on the airport road being only 5 minutes from the heart of Windhoek and is located on a pristine 6500 hectare game reserve. Rediscover the nuances of a bygone era of farm life and offer the discerning traveller all the modern amenities. The main lodge building comprises a dining room, a centrally situated bar, a lounge with fireplace, a conference room with seating for up to 65 delegates and a boardroom for intimate meetings of not more than 12 participants. Nestled outside between the lounge and dining area is the pool (great for swimming lengths – it really is quite long!) The elevated wooden deck offers a fairytale view of Windhoek. The Lodge and the rooms have been designed to emulate old German farm houses – think ‘stoep’ with ‘afdakkie’ and pots of geraniums

Accomodation Offered

Contact Details

TEL: +264 61 246 788 - Reservations TEL: +264 61 401 494 - Lodge FAX: +264 61 243 079 reservations@rivercrossing.com.na

Rates

Single room - BBN $1200 Single room - DBBN $1510 Double room - BBN $1945 Double room - DBBN $2534 Triple room - BBN $2720 Triple room - DBBN $3550 Children under 12 sharing - BBN $490 Children under 4 sharing- BBFOC Day room (per room no meals)N $700

The 20 guest chalets consist of 14 twin chalets and 6 double chalets (all chalets have en suite bathrooms with showers, loos and basins). Two of the chalets have been designed with honeymooners in mind and have baths instead of showers …of course all rooms have the feather duvets wrapped in 100% cotton, the environmentally friendly guest amenities and the unparalleled service and hospitality to consider too. 6 chalets offer views of Windhoek and 14 face east offering superb sunrise views of the Moltkeblick Mountain. We also train aspirant Namibians to make a cutting edge contribution in lodge operations... in fact there’s very little that’s not possible at River Crossing.

Things to do

Besides our accommodation we also offer a host of activities including game drives, horse riding, guided or self guided walks and mountain biking. We have a selection of function venues and would love to host your 60th birthday bash, your 25th wedding anniversary or any other occasion you can think of. The game drives morning and afternoon are engaging... the views are superb, the flora varied and the game abundant. Nineteen different species roam the reserve, including roan, sable, giraffe and wildebeest... leopard and cheetah are also seen from time to time. The reserve can also be explored on foot... in the company of one of our guides or on your own. Footpaths will be laid out soon, but roads and game tracks make the going good. The reserve is very hilly, so a basic level of fitness is required. Mountain bikes will be introduced at a future date (the hills have been mentioned!) – many mountain bikers from Windhoek know the property well and have ridden here in the past. Horses are also a very eco friendly way of exploring the lie of the land... quiet and un-invasive, the horses allow guests to get a lot closer to the game than in a vehicle. Shop till you drop at the Windhoek markets and malls.

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kalahari creative Space and tranquillity; creativity, style and inspiration; archaeology and art; fine food and good company‌ Eningu – the Clayhouse Lodge in the Kalahari. Eningu is a window on the Kalahari, a creative view from a place of wonderful style and beauty; a lodge imbued with warmth, handcraft and art, nestled in camel thorn savannah, where the last rocky outcrops of the central Namibian highlands dip their jagged backs into deep red sands, creating the gentle ripples that are the first dunes of the Kalahari. Eningu Clayhouse Lodge, situated on Farm Peperkorrel, 65km from International Airport Hosea Kutako, offers nine private, individually styled guest rooms, a swimming pool, a rooftop sundeck, a lounge, indoor and outdoor dining areas, an archery range, a wine cellar, a souvenir shop and much more.

Bookings: Tel. +264 64 464 144 / Fax +264 64 464 155 info@eningulodge.com / www.eningulodge.com Lodge direct: Tel. +264 62 581 880 PO Box 11558 / Windhoek / Namibia

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Eningu Lodge

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ningu is a window on the Kalahari, a creative view from a place of wonderful style and beauty, nestled in vast camel thorn savannah. Revitalise your spirits in the swimming pool, gaze out into the Kalahari from the rooftop sundeck and settle into a leather armchair with a good book in the lounge

Accomodation Offered

Soft light and warm colours, crisp sheets, hand painted floors and handmade carpets are on offer in every room Settle into style in one of the nine private, indiividually styled guest rooms Fine food, freshly prepared from a mix of local local and imported ingrediants, served in and outdoors, depending on your preference

Things to do

Walk along well marked trails, glimpsing steenbok and gemsbok… immerse yourself in the area’s ecology and history. See a steenbok in the last light of day, or watch porcupines, an owl or an elusive leopard from the viewing hide at the floodlit waterhole. Be inspired by the stunning contemporary art of internationally renowned artist Dorte Berner at ‘Peperkorrel – Home of Sculptures’, located less than ten kilometers from the lodge. Be fascinated by archaeological remnants and whispers of ancient cultures Get active with a game of volleyball or badminton, or hone your aim on the archery range.

Contact Details Rates include VAT and Tourism levy Rooms (single, double, triple or family) Per person sharing N$ 1240,-N$ 1360,-Per person in a single room N$ 1350,-N$ 1460,-Tour guide N$ 620,-N$ 680,-Children 0 – 1 years per child (sharing parent’s room) free free Children 2 – 12 years per child (sharing parent’s room) N$ 620,-N$ 680,-Rates include buffet breakfast and a three course dinner

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The B.I.G: Backpackers

George Backpackers

tel: +27 (0)21 434 0688 info@bigbackpackers.com www.bigbackpackers.com

+27 44 873 0061 | +27 78 152 4374 | +27 83 791 2338 info@georgebackpackers.co.za www.georgebackpackers.co.za

Dibiki Holiday Resort

Richtersveld Wilderness Camp

Tel: 044 695 1532 | Cell: 082 076 0088 Address: P.O Box 1080, Hartenbos, 6520 www.dibiki.co.za

Tel: +27 21 671 7150 info@richtersveld.co.za www.richtersveld.co.za

Dusk to Dawn Farm Guesthouse

Ganora Guest farm

Office: +27 (0)17 821-0601 or +27 (0)79 203 2009 info@dusktodawn.co.za dusktodawnfarms.com

Tel : 049 841 1302 | Cell : 082 698 0029 info@ganora.co.za www.ganora.co.za

Affi Lande Boetiek Guest Farm

Cabana Beach Resort

tel: +27 84 838 4110 info@affilande.co.za www.affilande.co.za

tel: +27 31 561 2371 cabanabeach.reservations@tsogosun.com www.tsogosun.com

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Rhino Manor

Golden Gate Guest House

tel: +27 82 770 1121 johan@rhinomanor.co.za www.rhinomanor.co.za

tel: +27 (0)11 463-1426 | Fax: +27 (0)11 463-1426 bookings@goldengateguesthouse.co.za www.goldengateguesthouse.co.za

Wildthingz Lodge

The Wild Mushroom Luxury Country House

Tel: +27 (0)73 895 5783 info@wildthingzlodge.co.za www.wildthingzlodge.co.za

Tel: +27 (0)21 881 3586 | Fax: +27 (0)21 881 3593 info@wildmushroom.co.za www.wildmushroom.co.za

Crawfords Beach Lodge

Olive Grove Guest Farm

TEL: +27 43 738 5000 | CELL: +27 63 4222 673 info@crawfordsbeachlodge.co.za www.crawfordsbeachlodge.co.za

Tel: +27 (0) 23 414 3397 | Fax: +27 (0) 86 634 1843 info@olivegrove.co.za www.olivegrove.co.za

Blue Gum Country Estate

Azamare Camps Bay

Tel: +27(0)28 341 0116 | cell: +27(0)83 304 0029 reservations@bluegum.co.za www.bluegum.co.za

tel: +27 21 438 0682 | cell: +27 72 610 9390 info@azamare.com www.azamare.com

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Lapologa Bed and Breakfast

Leopard Lily Bed & Breakfast Potchefstroom

tel: +27 (0)15 306 0154 | fax: +27 (0)86 714 4361 info@lapologabnb.co.za www.lapolog.co.za

Tel/Fax : +27 18 293 3315 | Cell:+27 79 437 6509 leopard.lilies@gmail.com www.potchefstroom.co.za/leopardlil

Nova Constantia Boutique Residence

Grey Manor Guesthouse

Tel: +27 21 794 8746 | Skype: novaconstantia reservations@novaconstantia.com www.novaconstantia.com

Tel:+2718 294 4115 info@gmguesthouse.co.za www.gmguesthouse.co.za

La Picasso Guesthouse

5 on Jean

Tel: +27 178 1940 82 | cell: +27 729 9662 28 lapicassoguesthouse@gmail.com www.lapicassoguesthouse.co.za

Tel: +27 12 654 0189 | cell: +27 82 882 0412 info@5onjean.com www.5onjean.com

Haywards Grand Safari Company

Sunset Beach Lodge and Spa

Tel: 0861 732 583| International: +27 12 808 0442 info@haywardsafaris.com | Cell: +27 83 600 4453 www.haywardsafaris.com

Tel: +27 (0) 21 555 3128 | Cell: +27 (0) 79 722 7322 info@sunsetbeachlodge.co.za www.sunsetbeachlodge.co.za

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African Game Lodge

Santos Express Train Lodge

Tel : +27 (10) 001 9190 Cell : +27(72) 3503924 info@africangamelodge.co.za www.africangamelodge.co.za

Tel : +27 83 900 7797 www.santosexpress.co.za

Ivory Tree Game Lodge

Morokolo Game Lodge

Tel: +27 (0) 87 740 9292 ivory.shepherds@aha.co.za www.ivorytreegamelodge.info

Tel: +27 71 279 1110 reservations@morokolo.com www.morokolo.com

Timbavati Safari Lodge

Tented Adventures Pilanesberg

Tel: +27 (0) 15 793 0415 | cell: +27 (0) 82 362 2922 timbavati@mweb.co.za www.timbavatisafarilodge.com

Tel: +27 76 146 1468 bookings@tentedadventures.com www.tentedadventures.com

Gondwana’s Bush Villas & Fynbos Villas

The Twelve Apostles Hotel

tel: +27 (0) 21 555 0807 | cell: +27 (0) 74 582 4861 Reservations@gondwanagr.co.za www.gondwanagr.co.za

tel: +27 21 4379000 reservations1@12apostles.co.za www.12apostleshotel.com

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NH The Lord Charles Hotel tel: +27 21 855 1040 a.smith@nh-hotels.co.za www.nh-hotels.com

Hotel Savoy Tel: +27 (0)47 531 0791 | Fax: +27 (0)47 531 1096 hotelsavoy@jhgroup.co.za www.hotelsavoy.co.za

Trennerys Hotel Tel: +27 (0)47 – 498 0025 | Tel 2: +27 (0)47 – 498 0095 reservations @trennerys.co.za www.trennerys.co.za

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OR TAMBO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

SABI SANDS PRIVATE GAME RESERVE KMIA

PHINDA

Federal Airlines Bases WEST COAST

Major Destinations Shuttle Routes Chartered Routes

CAPE TOWN

We are for the journey

PLETTENBERG BAY

Federal Airlines provides a direct flight service to Southern Africa’s most exclusive and luxurious lodges with shuttle and private charter flights. Choose Federal Airlines and enjoy the benefits of bespoke flight transfers, seamless connections, express check-in, our exclusive passenger lounge and direct airside boarding.


We’ll take you

to Southern Africa’s extraordinary places

Lion Sands

Flights can be booked through your travel agent or through one of our partner lodges.

shuttle@fedair.com | charters@fedair.com | +27 11 395 9000 | www.fedair.com


Introducing

BLUESKY AIRWAYS your future connection to

Botswana & Southern Africa

excellence AIRWAYS

reliability safety

www.blueskyairways.co.bw

Based at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport, Gaborone.

e-mail : info@blueskyairways.com www.amazwe.com


“When we say

Welcome Aboard,

H

we mean it”

oliday travellers often feel like their holiday doesn’t start until they reach their destination. BlueSky Airways wants its passengers to feel like their holiday started when they check in. “Travel is often synonymous with stress,” says Mark Spicer, Managing Director of BlueSky. “Tourists feel that ‘if they can just make it through the journey’, then they can finally relax and unwind. We want our passengers to enjoy the journey. That means, first making them feel totally safe, and second, making them feel completely satisfied with our service.”

Mark Spicer and his BlueSky partners have been involved in the aviation industry in Southern Africa for decades. They and their families have travelled extensively throughout the region on both business and pleasure and know the needs and wants of travellers firsthand. “We’re not flying passengers, we’re flying guests”, said Mark Spicer. BlueSky Airways believes that it’s choice of modern aircraft and in particular the Boeing 737, one of the most

“we’re not flying passengers, we’re flying guests” BlueSky Airways, a new airline serving Southern Africa, seeks to offer passengers new travel options and new heights in customer service. Travel in Africa does not always have the best reputation for safety and service. That’s why BlueSky has put together a team of experts from all over the world, with decades of combined experience, to offer its customers the excellence, reliability and safety comparable to the rest of the industry’s leaders. Mark Spicer Managing Director of BlueSky Airways

A Modern-day Classic - globally famed for its reliability, versatility and performance, the Boeing 737 is the equipment of choice for BlueSky Airways

successful commercial jet aircraft in history, is a key decision in ensuring that guests commence and complete a holiday in a manner that exceeds initial expectations. By combining a wealth of experience, knowledge and a love of aviation with the use of industry-leading equipment, BlueSky Airways plans to take aviation in southern Africa to new levels of customer satisfaction.


www.amazwe.com



FEDHASA THE VOICE AND LOBBYING BODY OF THE SA HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY

As one of the oldest industry associations around, FEDHASA was formed in 1949 by industry representatives who had similar interests and needed to ensure that the private sector was able to build and control their own destiny. It was therefore agreed that, through an industry association, all are invited to participate meaningfully towards a common goal.

Recognised by government and industry role-players, FEDHASA’s core mandate is that of industry watchdog and lobbying body for the SA hospitality industry. As the VOICE of the industry, FEDHASA acts as the industry’s: • VOICE of advocacy • VOICE of knowledge • VOICE that informs policy • VOICE that promotes quality and service excellence

FEDHASA has been actively involved in the lobbying of the following important pieces of industry legislation and matters affecting our industry over the past year: • Visa/immigration issues • Tourism BEE codes • National liquor policy • Recent changes to the hospitality minimum wages and conditions of employment • Statutory Council for the Restaurant and Catering trade • Seasonality

Some past wins as the VOICE of the industry include: • • • •

Sunday double-pay – now only 1½ Minimum wage negotiations three years ago – only CPI + 1.5% instead of CPI + 4% The City of Cape Town Liquor By-law (2012) – application for extended trading hours, champagne breakfasts are back, etc. CATHSSETA levies only 1% of your payroll instead of 2%

Through collaborations with government and industry partners, FEDHASA believes that we could ensure a better and more sustainable trading environment for our members and the industry at large.

FEDHASA CAPE

Western and Northern Cape Provinces Tel: +27 552 9870 | E-mail: fedhasacape@fedhasa.co.za Fedhasa Cape | @fedhasacape www.fedhasa.co.za


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