Newmarket Holidays launches first South Africa safari and beach break
Escorted tour specialist Newmarket Holidays has launched its first South Africa safari with a South Mozambique beach extension.
The new 13-day Kruger Safari and South Mozambique Beach tour kicks off with a week of wildlife exploration, including three open-air game drives.’
It includes a night safari, a wildlife rehabilitation tour with a guided nature walk, a tour of the Drakensberg Mountain Range and a visit to the Nyani cultural village.
Africa safari accommodation includes six nights at the tented Camp Bethel located in the heart of the bush.
On day nine the Africa safari tour transfers to the Mozambique capital, Maputo.
Guests are whisked away by private speedboat to the Machangulo Beach Resort on the remote Machangulo Peninsula.
Here guests can unwind with two full days of leisure time.
Prices start from £3,260 per person including all accommodation, game drives, excursions, activities and flights.
Learn more about : Newmarket Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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