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Showing posts with label Zimbabwe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zimbabwe. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 April 2010

March Itinerary suggestion: - Simply Singita

South Africa and Zimbabwe
The 8 night 'Singita Southern Africa Safari' package offers excellent value and includes a 2 night stay at Singita Kruger National Park, 2 nights at Singita Sabi Sand and 3 nights at Singita Pamushana. All internal flights between the lodges in South Africa are complimentary. Also enjoy one night at The Saxon en route to Singita Pamushana with return airport transfers included.

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Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Interest in Zimbabwe on the increase

Malilangwe Game Reserve, Zimbabwe
Local ground handlers are reporting that overseas travel agents and tour operators are increasingly encouraging travel to Zimbabwe. This is attributed to numerous factors: the country’s conversion to US dollars, making trade easier; the lifting of travel advisories by the USA, UK and Germany; improved political stability after the implementation of a power-sharing government and the efforts of Zimbabwean tourist bodies. Singita's Pamushana Lodge in the protected Malilangwe Trust has reported an increased interest from agents, especially as a honeymoon destination.

Sunday, 27 September 2009

New addition at Singita Pamushana.

Singita Pamushana, Malilangwe Game Reserve, Zimbabwe
Singita Pamushana is one of few safari lodges in Africa with access to a private dam. The addition of a new luxury range 3G aluminium pontoon boat will further raise the existing level of exceptional guest experience. The pontoon is fully decked out with lush marine leather bench seats, marine grade carpet, plenty of storage space and most importantly, a quiet four stroke engine, which allows great low impact game viewing from the water. Often referred to as ‘one of Southern Africa’s best kept secrets’, the lodge was recently included in CondĂ© Nast Traveler's ‘Hot List’ for 2009.