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Capturing safari experiences on camera has always been an integral part of the Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve experience, and the new digital age has made it easier for everyone to try their hand at taking the perfect picture. While deep in South Africa’s bushveld, guests opt for the Sabi Sabi Photo Safari, a unique experience with a professional photographer who will guide you through the intricacies of getting the very best out of a camera for that once-in-a-lifetime wildlife picture.

Prior to your arrival, the professional will be in touch to ascertain the level of your interest and expertise, as well as to get details on the equipment you have been using. He will then tailor your course, provide cameras and lenses if necessary and customize subjects such as a camera setup, photography in the field, working with wildlife and light sources.

The photographic safari runs for one full day, beginning at lunchtime on the first day and ending before lunch the following day. These thrilling open Land Rover game drives allow exclusive up close encounters with Africa’s Big Five and hundreds of other species living in the bush. This is the perfect opportunity to get a clear night shot of the leopards that prowl at night or the eagle soaring through bright rays of sunshine.

At the end of the safari, you and your instructor will review the images and you will discover the various methods and merits of post-processing. The photos you select will go home with you on a CD or flash drive.

Sabi Sabi is an award winning private game reserve that offers world-class standards in luxury accommodation, exceptional close wildlife encounters, personal service and delicious cuisine. Located on the South-Western section of the Kruger National Park, Sabi Sabi is described as a classic bush experience with its four five-star lodges.

The rate $588 per guest photographer per 24 hours, and includes the services of a professional photographer for up to a maximum of six guests on a photographic vehicle. These Professional Photographic Safaris are available on request and must be pre-booked. Additional equipment can also be rented, with rates available on request. And, partners of registered participants may accompany the photographic safaris, but will not be provided with photographic equipment.

Camera equipment provided will be as follows or similar (depending on availability):

- Nikon D700/ D3 or D3S with Nikon 200 – 400mm f/4 lens

- Canon 70/ Mark III or VI with Canon 300mm f/2.8 or 500mm f/4 lens

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For more information or reservations, call (804) 767-8770, e-mail warren@warrengreenandassociates.com or visit the website at www.sabisabi.com.

Rates are based on the exchange rate between US Dollars and South African Rand as of 03/21/12


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Capturing safari experiences on camera has always been an integral part of the Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve experience, and the new digital age has made it easier for everyone to try their hand at taking the perfect picture. While deep in South Africa’s bushveld, guests opt for the Sabi Sabi Photo Safari, a unique experience with a professional photographer who will guide you through the intricacies of getting the very best out of a camera for that once-in-a-lifetime wildlife picture.

Prior to your arrival, the professional will be in touch to ascertain the level of your interest and expertise, as well as to get details on the equipment you have been using. He will then tailor your course, provide cameras and lenses if necessary and customize subjects such as a camera setup, photography in the field, working with wildlife and light sources.

The photographic safari runs for one full day, beginning at lunchtime on the first day and ending before lunch the following day. These thrilling open Land Rover game drives allow exclusive up close encounters with Africa’s Big Five and hundreds of other species living in the bush. This is the perfect opportunity to get a clear night shot of the leopards that prowl at night or the eagle soaring through bright rays of sunshine.

At the end of the safari, you and your instructor will review the images and you will discover the various methods and merits of post-processing. The photos you select will go home with you on a CD or flash drive.

Sabi Sabi is an award winning private game reserve that offers world-class standards in luxury accommodation, exceptional close wildlife encounters, personal service and delicious cuisine. Located on the South-Western section of the Kruger National Park, Sabi Sabi is described as a classic bush experience with its four five-star lodges.

The rate $588 per guest photographer per 24 hours, and includes the services of a professional photographer for up to a maximum of six guests on a photographic vehicle. These Professional Photographic Safaris are available on request and must be pre-booked. Additional equipment can also be rented, with rates available on request. And, partners of registered participants may accompany the photographic safaris, but will not be provided with photographic equipment.

Camera equipment provided will be as follows or similar (depending on availability):

- Nikon D700/ D3 or D3S with Nikon 200 – 400mm f/4 lens

- Canon 70/ Mark III or VI with Canon 300mm f/2.8 or 500mm f/4 lens

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For more information or reservations, call (804) 767-8770,  or visit the website at www.sabisabi.com.

Rates are based on the exchange rate between US Dollars and South African Rand as of 03/21/12


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Travel back to a time of aromatic mint tea served in cool courtyards and sun-drenched bazaars overflowing with handmade jewelry and colorful tagines on Abercrombie & Kent’s Morocco: Imperial Cities, a nine-day small group escorted journey from just $2,380. With a history stretching back almost 10,000 years, Morocco was crisscrossed by Roman legions, Berber caravans and Muslim scholars.  The country’s imperial cities: Rabat, Fez, Meknes and Marrakech, each served as the capital under different ruling dynasties. Together they present a vibrant mix of centuries-old traditions with 21st-century comforts always within reach.

Morocco: Imperial Cities is a new Abercrombie & Kent itinerary for 2012 which explores the country’s diverse cultures and historic influences with the same standard of service, but fewer inclusions, than other A&K journeys.  In Rabat, visit Oudaya Kasbah, built on a bluff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean; the design of the gate is considered one of the most beautiful in the Moorish world. Once inside, explore a delightful Andalusia-style garden, complete with a fountain and sweet-scented orange trees. Step back into the Middle Ages in Fez el-Bali (“Old Fez”), one of the most ancient and untouched city neighborhoods in the world.  The city of Meknes was built in the seventeenth century by powerful sultan Moulay Ismail to rival the court of French contemporary Louis XIV. Immerse yourself in the diversity of Morocco’s present-day culture as you stroll through the souks of Marrakech’s famous medina and renowned Djemaa el-Fna Square, home to travelling musicians and hypnotic snake charmers. Visit the 12th-century Menara Garden and Jardin Majorelle, designed in 1924 by French artist Jacques Majorelle and restored by designer Yves Saint Laurent.

Guaranteed departures of Morocco: Imperial Cities ($2,380 per person, double occupancy) are led by an experienced Abercrombie & Kent Tour Director with expert local guides. Choice of departure dates:Jun 20-28, Jul 4-12, Aug 22-30, 2012.

- 1 night in Casablanca at Le Royal Mansour Méridien

- 2 nights in Fez at Sofitel Fes Palais Jamai

- 3 nights in Marrakech at Sofitel Marrakech Lounge & Spa

- Low single supplement: $890

Local Connections, Global Reach

Abercrombie & Kent relies on deep roots and long-established relationships in Morocco to offer a degree of access and insight that no other company can match. An office in Marrakech provides travellers with seamless service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with the convenience, service and security of a U.S.-based company for a worry-free travel experience.

Call 800.554.7094 to speak with a destination specialist or go to www.abercrombiekent.com for more details.

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African Travel, Inc. has an amazing offer on their unforgettable eight-day Tanzanian Sky Safari: FREE BUSINESS CLASS AIR when you book anytime now through September 15!* This incredible journey includes Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Serengeti – ideal wildlife viewing locales. Arusha Coffee Lodge, Tarangire Treetops, The Manor at Ngorongoro, Migration Camp – the lodging is absolutely top-notch throughout. And transport between destinations is provided by a meticulously outfitted Executive Grand Caravan – an eight-seat luxury aircraft. Game drives are in custom built Safari Cruisers and each day brings the promise of another surprise.

Free Business Class Air is offered only through September 15, so book today!*

Tanzania Sky Safari–8 Days. 1 night Arusha, 2 nights Tarangire National Park, 2 nights Ngorongoro, 2 nights Serengeti National Park. Priced from $6895 per person, land only, based on double occupancy during promotional period August 27-October 26*.

For more information and reservations, contact your local Travel Agent or call African Travel at (800) 421-8907 or visit www.africantravelinc.com. CST 2071444-20

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About African Travel, Inc.
With over 35 years providing authentic African experiences, African Travel knows all the options to ensure a wonderful custom wildlife adventure to South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia including Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Tanzania including Zanzibar, Rwanda and Uganda including gorilla trekking, Mozambique, Seychelles, Mauritius, Egypt and Dubai.

African Travel, Inc. was recently nominated by Travel Weekly in their 2010 Readers’ Choice Awards as a Top Tour Operator and Safari Outfitter in Travel+Leisure’s World’s Best Awards. African Travel, Inc. is part of The Travel Corporation, which also includes Trafalgar, Contiki, Brendan Vacations, Insight Vacations, Red Carnation Hotel Collection, and Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection.

Terms and Conditions

*Travel on select dates Aug 27 – Oct 26, 2011, and receive FREE international business class air arrangements (Washington DC / Kilimanjaro / Washington DC). Fuel and park fees included. Taxes of $92 per person are additional. Add-ons from other U.S. cities available. Offer subject to availability. Must book by September 15, 2011. Restrictions apply. For more details go to www.africantravelinc.com.


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Sanctuary Zebra Plains, the  new luxury walking safari camp in the South Luangwa, is opening on 1 June 2011. Guests can now enjoy an exclusive bush adventure by foot, without forsaking personalised service or comfort.

Garth Hovell, widely regarded as one of Zambia’s most highly respected guides with almost twenty years of experience, leads walks twice a day. For Garth there is simply no match for the thrill of a walking safari: On foot your senses are heightened by all that surrounds you to give you the ultimate safari high.”

In order to fully explore the South Luangwa, guests will spend three nights at Sanctuary Zebra Plains with set departures on Monday or Thursday. We suggest combining a walking safari with a stay at Sanctuary Puku Ridge Camp or Sanctuary Chichele Presidential Lodge, also in the park. These permanent properties offer morning and evening game drives, the perfect complement to Sanctuary Zebra Plains.

· Valid for NEW bookings made from 1 February – 30 April 2011

· Valid for travel between 1 June – 31 July 2011

Contact your local Africa specialist or southernafrica@sanctuaryretreats.com for booking enquiries

 

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SANCTUARY ZEBRA PLAINS

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OPENING 1 JUNE 2011

Sanctuary Retreats presents a walking safari like no other. Now you can explore the pristine wilderness of the South Luangwa – the home of the walking safari – with one of Zambia’s most experienced expert guides, whilst enjoying luxurious tent accommodation and fine dining. This is the ultimate bush adventure by foot, without forsaking personalised service or comfort.

Imagine standing in the giant footsteps of an elephant or touching the bark of a tree where only minutes earlier a leopard had scratched it. Imagine cocktails and canapés as the sun sets over the Luangwa River, hundreds of snorting hippos providing the background music before sitting down to a three course candlelit dinner served under the stars, with white linen, the finest silverware and the surrounding area filled with lanterns. Imagine experiencing all of this before returning to your luxury tent for a night under canvas.

Now, with the launch of our first luxury walking safari camp, all of this becomes reality!

The concentration of wildlife around camp is simply awe-inspiring. On the plains zebra, antelope, buffalo and puku congregate in vast numbers alongside endemic species such as the Thornicroft’s giraffe, Crawshay’s zebra and Cookson’s wildebeest. Predators such as lion, leopard and the elusive wild dog are often seen tracking their quarry and the rivers and tributaries are teeming with hippo, elephant and crocodile. A safari by foot also ensures that one can see many of the 400 species of birds found in the area as well as the rarely seen but fascinating “Little Five” (rhino beetle, buffalo weaver, elephant shrew, leopard tortoise and ant lion).

Sanctuary Zebra Plains is located in a particularly beautiful and untouched area of the South Luangwa, perched on a sand bank at the confluence of the Luangwa and Chibembe Rivers. There are just four traditional tents – two doubles and two twins. The camp accommodates a maximum of six guests, allowing for an intimate exploration of the South Luangwa. All tents have real beds, campaign furniture, mosquito nets, en suite facilities and flush toilets. Water for al fresco showers is mixed to your preferred temperature by a tent attendant. The main mess tent has a dining area although most of the meals will be served in the open in carefully selected vantage points. There is also a small library and bar area.

Garth Hovell, widely regarded as one of Zambia’s most highly respected guides with almost twenty years of experience, leads walks twice a day. One morning you might wander along a river bank, observing elephants before canoeing across to a large island across from camp to get up close to plains game. Later that day you may choose to explore nearby Zebra Plains where buffalo, eland and zebra gather in large herds on the open savannah, a rarity in the wooded terrain. Another day your destination might be the Changwa Channel, featured in David Attenborough’s “Life” series and home to one of the largest hippo populations on earth.

This is a seasonal camp operating from June to October each year and will open for the first time on June 1, 2011. Sanctuary Zebra Plains has been designed to leave the lowest possible carbon footprint and will be packed up completely each year with no trace that it was ever there between seasons.

In order to fully explore the South Luangwa, guests will spend three nights at Sanctuary Zebra Plains with set departures on Monday or Thursday. We suggest combining a walking safari with a stay at Sanctuary Puku Ridge Camp or Sanctuary Chichele Presidential Lodge, also in the park. These permanent properties offer morning and evening game drives, the perfect complement to Sanctuary Zebra Plains.

Please contact us at sasales@sanctuaryretreats.com for 2011 STO rates and fact sheet about the walking safari.


Taj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces Creates a Contemporary Luxury Hotel While Preserving the Past

A year ago, few people could have imagined that two historic buildings in the Cape Town city center would host international investors, local business leaders and celebrities at the grand opening of a five-star Taj hotel.

Ratan Tata, chairman of Tata Sons, RK Krishnakumar, executive director of Tata Sons and vice chairman Indian Hotels Company Limited, and Raymond Bickson, managing director and chief executive of Indian Hotels, officially inaugurated the Taj Cape Town at a red-carpet event on Saturday, August 28, 2010.
"We are delighted to announce our foray into South Africa with Taj Cape Town," said Raymond Bickson, speaking at the ceremony. "This is in sync with our strategy to continue our vision of growth in key international destinations. Cape Town is an increasingly popular tourist and business destination and this is yet another step towards establishing a significant presence for brand Taj across the globe with its exemplary combination of product and service."

Joint venture partners Tata’s Taj Hotels Resorts & Palaces and city center developers Eurocape spent two years and over R500 million (US$69 million) restoring the original South African Reserve Bank and Temple Chambers buildings.
Eurocape successfully developed the neighboring Mandela Rhodes Place and is actively pursuing a project to create a multi-billion rand mixed-use development in the inner-city. Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces has considerable experience in marking and operating iconic city center hotels. Its portfolio includes The Pierre in New York, 51 Buckingham Gate in London and its flagship property, the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai.

The Taj Cape Town has been called the city’s oldest new hotel because of the historic buildings it occupies, but its location also sets it apart. Together with the adjacent Mandela Rhodes Place and St George’s Cathedral, it is in the middle of a historic precinct that links St George’s Mall, the Company Gardens, the Slave Lodge and the Houses of Parliament, with the Groote Kerk, Grand Parade and the City Hall. It is an area steeped in history and alive with art, culture, cuisine and entertainment.
"Like all great city center hotels, you have museums, art galleries, top restaurants, live music venues, open- air markets and crafts all right on our doorstep," says general manager Michael Pownall. "The Taj Cape Town is now a part of the city center experience for Capetonians and international guests."
Its two entrances, the porte-cochere on Wale Street and the South African Reserve Bank entrance off St. George’s Mall, both lead into a magnificent lobby, once the main banking hall. The lobby is dominated by a barrel-vaulted skylight supported by four fluted marble columns, all meticulously restored. The chandeliers are also originals, as are the heavy grills and doors at the pedestrian entrance, still bearing the South African Reserve Bank’s lion heraldry. Even the clock in the banking hall, which first kept the banking hours in 1932, has been polished and repaired. Leading off the lobby are a formal lounge, cocktail bar and cigar bar.
A beautifully crafted wooden staircase leads from the lobby to the first floor of what was the Temple Chambers and later the BoE Building, dating back to 1896. This floor houses the banqueting and meeting rooms and there is much evidence of how heritage has been conserved. The wooden paneling is all original as are the fireplaces in some of the rooms and large sash windows letting in natural light.
The furnishings in the 177 guest rooms combine old-world quality and modern amenities. Comfortable, classic furniture doesn’t preclude high-speed internet and a wireless multi-media hub allowing laptops to be interfaced with the television. Interiors are by renowned Singapore designers James Park and Associates, whose previous work includes another of Taj’s historic city center hotels, The Pierre, New York. Large marble bathrooms are standard and most rooms look out over the city or mountain. The Tower rooms in the new section of the building all have walk-out balconies and the Presidential suite on the 17th floor provides a panoramic view of the Mother City and Table Mountain.
Good news for guests and Capetonians alike is that the Taj’s restaurant repertoire includes the Bombay Brasserie, a fine-dining Indian Restaurant offering authentic Indian flavors in contemporary dishes. It is modeled on its famous namesake in London, considered one of the top Indian restaurants in the UK. Looking out over St. George’s Mall, Mint is an all-day informal restaurant offering a classic menu featuring meat, seafood and poultry grills. Patrons can opt for the relaxed contemporary interior and watch their meals being prepared in the show kitchen, book a private function on the mezzanine level or enjoy the sights and sounds of Cape Town at open-air tables under the trees in the Mall. The quaintly named Twankey takes it moniker from the statue overlooking the corner of Adderley and Wale Streets.
Another popular feature of the hotel is the Jiva Grande Spa. Exclusive to Taj, Jiva Spas draw on ancient Indian healing wisdom of Ayurveda. Everything that touches the body is natural, from organic cotton to sun-bleached fabrics and oven-baked pottery, bamboo fiber, soy cotton and a range of other ingredients making up 200 customized products. The spa is equipped with single- and double-treatment suites, beauty treatment rooms, and vitality pools. Downstairs from the spa is a fully equipped, modern Techno gym, complete with a heated indoor pool, two saunas and male and female changing areas. Taj Cape Town combines the comfort and convenience of a modern luxury hotel with the splendor and character of yesteryear. It’s a mix of historic and contemporary, reflecting the city around it. For more information: www.tajhotels.com/capetown

 

About Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces

Established in 1903, Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces is one of Asia’s largest and finest group of hotels, comprising 67 hotels in 45 locations across India with an additional 16 international hotels in the Maldives, Malaysia, Australia, UK, USA, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Africa and the Middle East. From world-renowned landmarks to modern business hotels, idyllic beach resorts to authentic Grande Palaces, each Taj hotel offers an unrivalled fusion of warm Indian hospitality, world-class service and modern luxury. The Taj, a symbol of Indian hospitality, has recently completed the centenary of its landmark hotel, The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai. Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces is part of the Tata Group, India’s premier business house.


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FAMILY TIME…

Kenya offers an incredible diversity of landscapes and some of the highest concentrations of wildlife in the world. In its south lies the stunning Masai Mara National Reserve famous for its incredible game viewing where elephant mingle with vast herds of zebra, wildebeest and buffalo. Leopard, cheetah and lion thrive on the Kenyan plains, and large numbers of crocodile and hippo inhabit the Mara River. Kenya will always be a fabulous holiday destination. Explore this fascinating country in style with Sanctuary Retreats.

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SANCTUARY OLONANA – FAMILY SPECIAL OFFER

A child under 16 years sharing a tent with the parents – STAYS FOR FREE! 

Valid for new bookings made after 15 January 2010
Valid for travel between 15 January – 31 May 2010

This small and exclusive camp, the first of Sanctuary’s luxury safari properties, was built along sustainable lines which, along with Sanctuary’s innovative wetlands and tree-planting projects, have earned it a silver award from Ecotourism Kenya.

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