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3-NIGHT PEMBA PAMPERING |
3 nights’ luxury accommodation including Spa treatment at Pemba Beach Hotel and Spa
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Normally $1211 pps.
Luxury for Less rack $920 |

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Your price: US $833 per person sharing! |
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Mozambique's best kept secret is Medjumbe Private Island
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Normally $4870 pps.
Luxury for Less rack $2970 |

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Your price: US $2515 per person sharing! |
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Your price: US $2676 per person sharing! |
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Great savings on Rani Resorts’ Luxury For Less special offers
Our Luxury For Less offers afford guests the opportunity to save via special deals over specific periods. Same luxury, same exclusivity, same service a la Rani Resorts but they save, save, save with amazing discounts! Enquire now and let us organise for you.
Availability on these discounted rates is limited, travel lead-times are shorter and booking conditions apply, so please don’t rely on these Luxury for Less offers for special travel occasions. |
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When the Big Cat Diary Live Series ends on the 12th of October Governors’ Camp offers you the unique opportunity
to share the adventures of the Big Cat families on your own live Big Cat Safari staying at Governors’ Camp the home of the Big Cat Diary
STAY FOR 5 NIGHTS AT ANY GOVERNORS’ CAMP PROPERTY AND QUALIFY FOR
2 SEATS ON OUR BALLOON FOR THE PRICE OF 1
FREE PROFESSIONAL GUIDED WALKING SAFARI IN BIG CAT COUNTRY
REDUCED AIR FARES TO THE MASAI MARA |
This offer is on bookings made from 6th of Oct 2008 – 20th of Dec 2008 for travel between
the 6th of Oct 2008 and 20th of Dec 2008.
Park fees applicable (including on walking safaris), reduced airfares only apply to direct bookings
This offer is subject to availability.
Normal Booking Terms and conditions apply.
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| Wild Dog Week (27 March 2009) |
| African Wild Dog Conservation (AWDC) has been operating in Zambia since 1998, carrying out conservation and research activities to conserve Zambia’s populations of this highly endangered species. |
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The AWDC team is based with Nkwali camp and will be pleased to accompany you on activities and share their work with you. |
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| Shoebill Safari |
| Want to see a shoebill stork? This is your safari. |
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Itinerary Nkwali 6 nights, Shoebill, 2 nights, Kasanka 2 nights, Chongwe 4 nights Note: Due to the number of charter flights that have to be used on this trip, the costing is based on a min of 4, max 8 guests.
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| Kasanka Bat Safari (22nd November 2008) |
| Come and experience the amazing convergence of millions of “straw-coloured fruit bats” as they descend upon Kasanka National Park to feed on the abundant seasonal fruits. |
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You will also have a chance to glimpse at the beautiful Sitatunga, and to see the black Lechwe as they gather together to calve their young. |
| The safari will continue at Nkwali Camp, where you will get to relish in the splendours of the Emerald Season in South Luangwa. 7 nights or 10 nights packages available. |
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| Digital Photographic Workshop (18 March 2009, 22 May 2009) |
| This is a unique opportunity to benefit from the knowledge of a leading wildlife photographer and see the South Luangwa at its most colourful. |
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He will accompany the guests on all drives, give advice, analyse results and also look at how to best use Lightroom. He will look at wildlife, landscapes, macro work, birds, insects and people. |
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Malawi is a landlocked country, running down the end of the Great Rift Valley. Dominated by Lake Malawi, the third largest lake in Africa, the surrounding country is exceptionally beautiful with dramatic scenery that includes rocky outcrops, high mountains, plateaus and views across what is considered to be Africa’s most beautiful lake.
Malawi is known as the “Friendly Heart of Africa” and as a people the Malawians live up to this name. They are extremely friendly and welcoming. There are many market scenes, road side stalls, cottage industries that a visitor can comfortably visit. With both the scenery and the culture Malawi is a great country to drive in.
Combining the luxury lodge of Pumulani and the more informal atmosphere of Mumbo Island can be compared to staying at a safari lodge and then spending a few nights at a bushcamp. It makes for an excellent stay at Lake Malawi .
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