Newmarket Holidays Launches first Africa safari with Mauritius extension
Escorted tour specialist Newmarket Holidays has launched two new South Africa safaris, including its first with a Mauritius beach extension.
The new 15-day On Safari in South Africa with Mauritius Beach tour starts with five game drives to spot the ‘Big Five’ in Sebatana Private Reserve and Welgevonden Game Reserve.
It includes a night drive, guided walking tour, Champagne brunch in the bush and a sundowner on Sunset Rock.
On day nine the tour transfers to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, where guests can stay by the beach or take part in relaxing activities.
Guests can enjoy the all-inclusive stay including a free bar throughout the tour.
Prices start from £3,938 per person, saving 5% until 9 June.
It includes all-inclusive accommodation, game drives, excursions, activities and all flights.
For its second new launch, Newmarket Holidays has added exclusive accommodation to its popular On Safari South Africa programme.
Rhino East Lodge is a 10 bungalow, five-star lodge in Sebatana Private Reserve, with an outdoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi and sundeck.
On Safari in South Africa – Rhino East Lodge is a 10-day tour with game drives, full-board accommodation and return flights.
Kathy Vigolo, Head of Long Haul Product says: “Adding more range to our African Safari collection has been a priority over the past few months.”
“Agents and customers have asked many times about a beach extension, so we are really excited to include Mauritius.”
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