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The ultimate way to expose your children to some of the best safari experiences in Southern Africa.
Start your holiday by arriving at Johannesburg International Airport (OR Tambo). From here, either fly on a daily scheduled flight with Federal Air to Madikwe Game reserve, or transfer by road. Madikwe is a malaria free area. Spend 3-4 nights at Jaci’s Lodges www.madikwe.com |
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| “Jaci’s Lodges are the pioneers in welcoming children on safari. With “Jungle Drives” and “Specialised Children’s Safaris” – The joy of hearing what the children have seen and experienced is both refreshing and rewarding – they cannot wait until their next drive!! The added bonus – especially for working parents – is that Jaci’s rates include babysitting whilst on game drives and during dinner, allowing for romantic evenings together around a blazing fire knowing the children are cared for or asleep. Parental bliss indeed!!” |
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From Jaci’s you can either road transfer or private air transfer to Ant’s Nest and Ant’s Hill Bush Homes – www.waterberg.net which is situated in the malaria free Waterberg.
Spend 3-4 days in the Waterberg. |
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| “Ant’s Nest and Ant’s Hill are both ideally suited for families travelling with children of all ages. Special activities are laid on for children and teenagers who enjoy getting involved in the running of a game ranch. While the variety of activities keep all well entertained you will all learn a great deal about wildlife and gain inspiration to last you a lifetime. Children of all ages are welcome and can join their parents on all activities or go out on separate activities.” |
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Move on to the Lowveld where Garonga Safari Camp will offer you and your family a real bush experience – www.garonga.com |
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Spend 3-4 days at Garonga. From the Waterberg you can transfer by road or private air charter to Garonga.
“Garonga caters for children from 6+ for Little Garonga and 8+ for “Safari Camp”. Little Garonga is perfect for a family group to take over (8 maximum); the camp has its own guide, host and chef and so is totally self-contained. There are board games, easel drawing boards, and our guides are very good with children on safari. Both camps have swimming pools.” |
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| You can add an additional destination if time allows. What better way to do it than on the beach. Visit Benguerra Island Lodge – www.benguerra.co.za |
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Getting to Benguerra: From Garonga one can travel by road or air to Nelspruit, (KMIA) where Pelican Air would charter you (Tuesdays and Fridays only) to Vilancoulos.
Alternatively transfer back to Johannesburg where daily flights depart to Vilancoulos.
“Garonga caters for children from 6+ for Little Garonga and 8+ for “Safari Camp”. Little Garonga is perfect for a family group to take over (8 maximum); the camp has its own guide, host and chef and so is totally self-contained. There are board games, easel drawing boards, and our guides are very good with children on safari. Both camps have swimming pools.”
“Benguerra Lodge is a unique, African island paradise. Washed by the warm, turquoise waters of the Mozambique channel, it is small and intimate and offers the ideal get away for families who would like to unwind and spend some quality time together. While away the hours snorkeling or fishing, or enjoy some adventurous picnics on the island. The exclusive two bedroomed villa, complete with small swimming pool and personal chef to cater all your meals, will make your family feel very much at home. Children of 8 years and older are welcome at Benguerra Lodge.” |
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