African Traveller lodges luxury Zambia and Botswana combination
African Traveller is offering big savings on a new and exclusive ‘Charming Falls & Chobe’ luxury lodge special combining Victoria Falls and Botswana’s game rich Chobe National Park.
Priced from $1985* per person twin share, a saving of $1370* per couple on normal pricing, the seven-night program includes a three-night stay at the first class Stanley Safari Lodge, a stone’s throw away from Victoria Falls.
The Victoria Falls section includes a guided tour of the falls and a Zambezi River sunset cruise.
Featured accommodation in Chobe National Park is the renowned Muchenje Lodge, the venue for four days of game activities, village visits, a river cruise and walking safaris.
Chobe National Park is home to one of the greatest concentrations of game on the African continent including a 120,000 strong elephant population, giraffe, zebra, impala, buffalo, lion and hyena.
The package is inclusive of all meals and house wines while staying at the Stanley Safari Lodge, all meals and beverages at Muchenje Safari Lodge and airport-hotel transfers.
*Conditions apply. Prices are per person twin share based on low season travel 01-19 December 2007 and 10 January – 29 February 2008. Surcharges apply to other departure dates.
Please note package does not include international airfares.
For more information, contact African Traveller on 1300 73 1003 or (02) 9423 8003 or visit www.africantraveller.com.au
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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