Bidders making lion’s roar
Bidding on two Lion World Tours live auctions for trips to Southern and East Africa ends tomorrow at 5 p.m.
Sponsors say the innovative way to buy African tour travel has been well-received.
"In this economy we want to show clients how easy we have made it to get a five-star deal on a trip to Africa, and our new auction site does just that," said Lucille Sive, president of Lion World Tours.
The two tours include:
—Four nights at the Commodore Hotel, two nights at Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge which is located in the Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve, private transfers, game drives, 6 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners, and more. “This package could sell at a retail price for as much as US$9,000 for two people,” but the starting bid for this auction is US$950 per person,” says the site.
—Four nights at the Commodore Hotel, and two nights at Bakubung Bush Lodge, private transfers, game drives, 6 breakfasts, 3 dinners, and more. The package could sell at a retail price of as much as US$5,600 for two people, but the starting bid for this auction is US$1,500 for two people or US$750 per person.
Bidders can find more information at www.lionworldtours.com.
By david Wilkening
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