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Use Internet As One Guide To Traveling

Internet has really revolutionized the world. Now you can book a hotel, a meal, a flight or even a wild trip right at the click of a button. Yes, this wonderful technology that is changing everyday is making every thing possible and easy. You can do all your business in a hotel room, so you don’t have to be worried about when you decide to travel far away from your working place or customers. Just make sure they are connected. Internet can now be used to book those wonderful hotels or guest houses that you only see on magazines or advertised on the internet. Also most national parks, marine parks and other attraction sites are now being advertised online and they promise great discounts when you book through an online system. This ensures that there site is gaining traffic and people have confidence in their business. There are also Google maps which you can use to locate areas that you like to know more about. Internet is now doing even greater after the introduction of Facebook. This has taken the world by storm. You can share or read your friends pages and even discuss about their countries. This is where you will get to know about the wonderful destinations you always hear of and also get to ask questions. Also, tourists’ sites now have their own Facebook pages. Make sure you read as much from their wall and contribute if you booked or visited their destinations by placing your comments.


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Sell Property in South Africa

Sell Property in South Africa -Do you want to sell a property at South Africa? How to buy property in South Africa -We always welcome the property owners of South Africa to contact us for any kind of assistance required in selling there well maintained property in South Africa. We will also be ready to help them in terms of providing income for their houses buy way of renting the property owners houses. If you already own your own property overseas and you want it to be rented out then why not add your property to our system.  We will do the needful for you in renting the property in South Africa. If you already own your own property overseas and are considering renting it out then why not add your property to our system. Start earning money from your rental property now. If you are planning trips abroad whether on holiday or business why not check out some of our online. We have thousands of rental properties available from all over the world many direct from the owners themselves so you are sure to find something to match your specific requirements.

 

South Africais a mixture of plateaus with grasslands, mountain ranges and coastal areas. The deserts, stretch of grasslands, mountains and tablelands found in South Africa makes it a wonderful place to explore areas with diversified climate. To buy a property in South Africa will definitely be a dream for most of us. We make the job of buying and selling properties in South Africa an easier one. It is not easy to buy or sell a property where were we wanted in South Africa. South Africa apartments, Flats, houses, bungalows, Villa and town houses in important towns and cities, namely, George, Plenttenberg bay, Alexander Bay, Mossel bay, Durban, East London, Cape Town or Johannesburg. Renting a property abroad is a great way to enjoy the freedom of your next holiday – no fighting for sun beds around your own pool here. Book your next holiday rental property abroad online here and save money. More and more people are traveling independently nowadays and as such the overseas property rental market has grown exponentially over the past decade.


House for Sale in South Africa

House for Sale in South Africa – HOUSE SALES IN SOUTH AFRICA-South Africa is a mixture of plateaus with grasslands, mountain ranges and coastal areas. The deserts, stretch of grasslands, mountains and tablelands found in South Africa makes it a wonderful place to explore areas with diversified climate. To buy a property in South Africa will definitely be a dream for most of us. We make the job of buying and selling properties in South Africa an easier one. It is not easy to buy or sell a property where were we wanted in South Africa. Flats, houses, bungalows, Villa and town houses in important towns and cities, namely, George, Plenttenberg bay, Alexander Bay, Mossel bay, Durban, East London, Cape Town or Johannesburg. Renting a property abroad is a great way to enjoy the freedom of your next holiday – no fighting for sun beds around your own pool here. Book your next holiday rental property abroad online here and save money. More and more people are traveling independently nowadays and as such the overseas property rental market has grown exponentially over the past decade.

Investing money on properties and spending time with our family after retirement is becoming casual now days.  It is a dream to buy a property for many of us. Each one of us will definitely have certain expectations as to where and how the property that we buy should be. Nevertheless, South Africa has not only got a sublime climate but also landscape with golden beaches, to green belts, safari parks and rocky mountain peaks. If you are interested in urban chic, seaside living or a rural retreat, there is a range of residential homes to suit your every whim. Each and every House for sale is unique in price and position and is generally more expensive in the outlying suburbs.  However, once money is invested on a property in South Africa the potential is excellent due to high rental levels.  South Africa has got all kinds of Stylish, fashionable and modern development of properties of land available, different types of bedrooms along with superb mansions and housing estates. South Africa has a massive amount of properties for sale in all urban and rural areas throughout the country

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Accommodation South Africa 2010

Africa Ubuntu, With the World arriving for the football in June / July 2010  , AfricaUbuntu is preparing to be your host in a unique way, offering Safari Tented accommodation to meet your every need. Our emphasis is placed on providing our guests with  Safe, Secure, Comfortable accommodation in true South African Style, Under African Skies. Catering for groups of 2 to 800 guests, we can accommodate your group at one resort so that you, your family and friends can share in the extraordinary experiences during this exciting time.

 

The resorts in each host city offers accessible transport 24 hours a day each with an individual setting, for example, one of our Cape Town resorts is nestled in the heart of the Cape Winelands where to discover Stellenbosch, Franschoek and Paarl from, whilst another in Rustenberg is located within one of South Africa’s best Game Parks, all situated within a malaria-free belt, where the sought after Big 5 can be discovered.

 

This close proximity to all the Stadia in the Host Cities has the added benefit to reduce the travelling time and logistics to the matches as well as popular sightseeing destinations. This is an added convenience as you would spend less time traveling and leaving you with more time and freedom to spend on exploring our magnificent country South Africa.

 

 

Let our tented resorts be the veil between you and Mother Nature, a sheer shield to protect, but not in anyway disconnect you from her presence. To be under canvas on a comfortable bed, with the smell of the Acacia blossoms in the air, let AfricaUbuntu be your host Under African Skies.

 

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Travel to Wild Life

Planning a safari and viewing Wildlife in the countries, is quite fantastic! The wild pagan beauty of Africa covers not only birds and animals of all shapes and sizes; the exotic physical features from mountains to broad savannas, forests to rivers and deserts, but also its different tribal people. Africa is a great place and a safe country – not only for first time travelers, but also for families back-packers!

Impact African Safari tailors and carefully plans your holiday from scratch, and makes back-packing, a great deal of fun, with a wide range of activities. Impact African Safari is a Canadian based company, committed to provide excellent customer service. Reputed for providing quality holiday packages, your safety is our highest concern. Our travel itineraries include:

Northern Tanzania Safari

Southern Tanzania Safari

Climbing Mountain

Oldonyo lengai

Cultural Tours

Zanzibar Island

Honeymoon ideas

Walking Holidays- Pangani Visit

Hunting.

Our safari package includes a chief guide, each assistant guide and each porter, alongwith a driver and a cook – for a whole team. We also provide additional services of a leading naturalist, photographer, ornithologist, archaeologist or signing guide to accompany the safari.

Our guides are extremely knowledgeable about Tanzania, the wildlife, and Kilimanjaro. The hotels and lodges we offer are evaluated for their good infra-structure with state-of-the-art services -cum- facilities, and a high standard of excellence. The staff are highly efficient, knowledgeable and friendly, with enthusiastic ability to make your stay comfortable, enjoyable and most memorable!

Impact African Safari uses are either land cruisers or land rovers that have a folding roof hatch , for good visibility, all round. The vehicles are maintained in excellent standards and you’ll enjoy the thrill of wilderness safari with our expert & certified tour guides who hold CPR and First Aid certificates. You will always be in the safe hands of highly trained & experienced rangers and trackers, at all times, during your tour.


Retro Air Travel Returns To Tanzania

When I was a little boy in the 60s and 70s, the Douglas DC-3, which, like they did in Britain we used to call the Dakota, was all the rage. I used to travel around the country in that aircraft with my mum and dad. It was an awesome experience. I used to love the way the tail dipped when the aircraft was on the ground and how it lifted as it taxied down the runway before take off. A remarkable airplane, and one I couldn’t forget even when the Fokker Friendship came to replace it on domestic routes. As it happens, the DC-3 never really went away. 73 years after the DC-3 first flew, it has remained in the skies in quite a few countries around the world… it is believed there are 400 DC-3 aircraft still in service. In this article, I will discuss retro travel and the opportunity that awaits you to rekindle vintage travel in a remarkable tourist haven and setting that is, Tanzania.
One of the most successful airplanes ever built, the DC-3 made its maiden flight on December 17, 1935. The Gooney Bird, as it was sometimes called, was one of the first airplanes built primarily out of metal, replacing the wood-framed-and-doped-fabric airplanes that had evolved out of the Wright Flyer and the many models of airplanes developed during World War I. In the 1930s and 1940s, this American fixed-wing, propeller-driven aircraft — generally regarded as one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made because of its lasting impact on the airline industry and World War II — is still taking to the skies to this day in many parts of the world. Like its land equivalent, the marvels of yesteryear engineering — the steam train — offers a lap of luxury to its passengers to this present day on packaged rail safaris like the Blue Train in South Africa, aviation too brings back the the beauty and luxury of vintage travel to the skies.
Air travel in the 50s was much more regulated than it is today. All fares were fixed by the International Air Traffic Association (IATA). It seems almost inconceivable today, but IATA dictated exactly what could be charged on any particular route. Airlines could compete on standards of service, but not price. Hence a desire to offer the passenger the very best prevailed. In the early fifties there was only one class of travel: first or better than first class. Such luxuries as cocktail bars, and even beds had been provided on transatlantic flights. Fares were expensive and passengers were either very wealthy or claiming the trip on expenses. By the end of the fifties, there were four classes of travel, deluxe (better than first), first class, tourist class and economy class. The Indigo Aviation Dakota plying the Zanzibar, Selous, Pemba and Mafia routes from Dar es salaam, Tanzania, judging from the luxurious cabin alone, takes you back to the early 50s when, literally, there was only one way to travel – first class.
When I saw an ad on the cover of a local magazine (Advertising Dar) back in May 2009, I was thrilled to see the DC-3 back in action. To me, she is the most beautiful bird that ever took to the skies. My plan is to get on that plane to travel to Mafia island, a fascinating island steeped in history, and what I consider to be the ideal destination to fly to to write a series of articles on, in retro style.


Luxury South Africa Accommodation awaits you

To know South African culture, is to know hospitality. South Africa will welcome the world in 2010 as it hosts the FIFA Football World Cup. This will give visitors the added opportunity to explore South Africa and all the natural beauty it has to offer.

On BookMyRoom-SA.com a range of luxury accommodation can be found, from the vibrant city of Johannesburg to the beaches of the Durban and Cape Town. Your stay in a luxury South African hotel will be nothing less than sublime. The Hout Bay Manor built in 1871 is renowned as one of Cape Town’s most graceful landmarks. Recently restored the Hout Bay Manor offers 20 individually designed ensuite rooms.

In Durban a World Cup host city treat yourself to a stay at 230 Palm Garden. This 5 star luxury accommodation is just a short distance from the Moses Mabhida stadium one of the venues for FIFA Football World Cup. This is a home from home for the executive or discerning traveler who requires more than a hotel room.

The Monarch Hotel in Johannesburg places itself at the forefront of guest hospitality. This South African hotel has been transformed from the Old Saxonworld post office with a contemporary feel and boasts 12 superb suites.

A tranquil and relaxing oasis awaits you along the Garden Route. The Herolds Bay Hotel just a 4 hour drive from Cape Town or 10 minutes from George airport. Unwind next to the pool or on the stunning beach just a short walk away.  Indulge in a cocktail at the bar and watch the sunsets over Herolds Bay. BookMyRoom-SA.com offers guests a smart and simple way to book this online accommodation.

Golf enthusiasts can stay at the Simola Hotel Country Club and Spa. High in the hills above the town of Knysna along the Garden Route you’ll find Simola Golf and Country Estate. Fairways merge with its stunning natural surroundings, forests descending down to the Knysna River. Further details about this stunning Golf club can be found on BookMyRoom-SA

So if you’re planning a trip to South Africa for the FIFA World Cup or looking to be surrounded with luxury and natural beauty, BookMyRoom-SA has a range of luxury South Africa hotels to suit.

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On Location Nov 08 ? South Africa

Does the bizarre nature of travel ever leave you a bit dazed? One moment trudging down the M4 in the dreary drizzle, 12 hours later dining on a gourmet breakfast on the Western Cape whilst watching the beautiful Southern Right whales breech & flip their tails in the Atlantic Ocean? It certainly had my husband confused but absolutely ecstatic!

South Africa is such a wondrous country, its diversity astounding:- two oceans, cosmopolitan winelands, arguably the best and most diverse game viewing in Africa, breathtaking marine life, magnificent flora and fauna, hip cities, adventure sports including the most terrifying shark diving, deserts, swamplands, snow capped mountains, fascinating and sometimes eye opening culture – the list is endless.The best part of South Africa I find is the hospitability and the food. It is heaven for any wine and food lovers.I decided my husband needed to escape the doom and gloom of England’s current economy and potential recession and with British Airways offering such fantastic airfares it was an opportunity I could not miss. The icing on the cake was the GBP pound became so strong during my time there, it was amazing value!

So he had an action packed four nights. From seven course meals overlooking the Atlantic Ocean at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve on the Atlantic Ocean, where one can watch whales and dolphins, seals and sharks, ride horses in stunning countryside to the north of Cape Town, to farming communities where an old family farm has been converted into a beautiful lodge, reminiscent of an English country house – all candelabra & silverware. Surrounded by mountains, with a beautiful lake for fly fishing, and acres of land full of plains game for you to walk or cycle until your hearts content. For those that just wish to unwind…it is heaven. My favourite part was watching the weavers work away making their nests just under your nose.

From there we made the short journey to Franschhoek winelands – where the culture is either to sip wine in the huge variety of wine estates, or to dine in the many beautiful restaurants that line the town. We were very lucky to stay in the historical Grande Provence wine estate, where the Owners Cottage is a private villa to be sold exclusively to guests. Five bedrooms, beautiful lounge and dining area finished off by a gorgeous swimming pool. One must not refuse the wine tasting nor the gourmet dinner that is offered too.

From there Cape Town is a necessity – from the hectic waterfront, where the hustle and bustle wakens up your senses after the peacefulness of the winelands. Our stay was only very brief but we saw Table Mountain in all its glory without its usual blanket of cloud. After once again visiting more wine estates in Constantia (yes the detox is a must upon return to England!) my husband flew home. The amazing part is you can leave the UK late Wednesday evening, fly home Sunday night and be in the office by 9am for work, giving you four fabulous days holiday but only two days annual leave and no jet lag!

The next part was for me an absolutely amazing experience – Tintswalo Atlantic. A newly opened lodge in the private reserve of Chapman’s Peak near to Hout Bay and thirty five minutes from the city bowl. The lodge is nestled right on the oceans edge, with waves crashing around you – you really feel part of the elements! Beautiful & extremely stylish décor but kept low key and with minimal impact on the nature that surrounds it. For those that love the ocean and want to watch whales from your bed this is truly second to none. I shall do my best to put it into every itinerary I can!

My journey then ventured from the spring like Western Cape to the desperately dry Kruger National Park. My first experience was Rhino Walking Safaris (and I have to say that in one game drive I saw at least 30 rhinos!!). My two night visit included a rather dramatic African storm and being rescued from our sleep out excursion! The camp itself is a rather colonial, historical camp – no frills but hot running water and flush toilets. We did see all the Big Five in the first game drive, very impressive.

also ventured to Sabi Sands, to the gorgeous Exeter properties – where a morning drive involved a two hour lion hunt and some of the most thrilling hours I have spent on a game drive recently. Followed by the Sabi Sabi concession with four lodges that vary from the old, to the current and the future. I stayed overnight at Earth Lodge. A stylish, eco interpretation of the future, all clean smooth lines created to merge into the backdrop, almost becoming invisible. At night it is like dining in a candlelit cave, all mood and atmosphere. From there I travelled further north to Tintswalo Safari in the Manyeleti Reserve concession – a lush, exclusive lodge nestled between the Timbavati Private Reserve to the north, Sabi Sand Reserve to the south, and open to the Greater Kruger National Park on its fenceless eastern boundary. Heaven for romance – the suites are just stunning. I enjoyed my breakfast with two huge elephant bulls playing in the waterhole in front of me. My final stop was the Timbavati Game Reserve to the funky, fun and family orientated Motswari. Family run and beautifully designed with a rawness that I have not experienced for a while – this is Africa as I remember it. For those who wish to relax and feel like home away from home for the family – this is perfect.Please note: We are offering amazing deals to South Africa until 15th December due to the Rand’s recent decline, so if you need some sunshine and a great holiday, do contact us on 01285 880980 to discuss further, you will not be disappointed!


The Famous Big Five Of South Africa

Africa holds a record of highest tourism ratio for centuries. Daily, numberless carriers fly to the African continent, including top 5 star alliance airlines to the nascent 2 or 3 star airlines offering all kinds of fares and price ranges that can fit any budget. However, after recession imposed fall on tourism activity in the region, the market of cheap fares has gained momentum.  Cheap flights to South Africa, SALE on airfares, promotional offers on flights or cheap tickets to South Africa have left behind worries of which you are flying with, but what you are offered! Yet, there are some top airlines like the British Airways, Qatar, South African Airways and Etihad offering cheap flights to South Africa with good standards and affordability combined.

Where tourism has substantially enhanced the economy of this travel capital of the world, there at the same time it has posed grave threat to the wild life of South Africa. The country has a vast yet; painful history of large scale hunting, where animals were killed and their skins and tusks were taken as souvenirs or trading goods. It’s not a long time that the use of animal made good / garments is discouraged in the West, only a few decades ago the  fashion was supposed to be incomplete without fur and jewelry, with out the ivory.

The large scale massive hunting and expansion of human colonies into the centuries old forests narrowed down all the possibilities of life and shelter for animals. The top endangered species of South Africa were termed as the Big Five. They were also the top hunted animals. Some for leather, tusk or some just for the sake of hunting down a fierce carnivore, who was only fierce because of the unwarned human activates and expansions of colonies to his home.

Originally, the term ‘Big Five’ was used by Hunters. It refers to five of Africa’s greatest wild animals – lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino. The term “Big Five” invokes a thrill, romance and excitement of Africa’s exotic destinations and experiences. The existence of these animals and the efforts laid out to date, in saving their land are all remarkable.

Today, line the Sydney Opera House for Australia, or Taj Mahal for India, the ‘Big five’ have become identity of South Africa. South Africa is magical, with the golden sunsets over the wide horizons, the pride of lions stalking their preys, buffaloes strolling to water hole, elephants playing and caressing each other with their spouts, leopards with their fancy gate and rhino which are almost extinct, with their extraordinary horns and bad temper.

The Big Five are considered as the legends of the wilds; a trip to South Africa is incomplete without spotting and getting them photographed.