One website to go wild about

Monday, 06 Apr, 2009 0

 
Wild about Africa – the small group safari specialist known for affordability – launches a friendly new website

Just a click and every (very civilised) camping choice is yours: igloo or Meru-style tent; comfortable camp stretcher or conventional bed; cosy, informal, alfresco meal or three-course dinner served on a beautifully laid table; ‘bush’ toilets, bucket showers, ensuite bathrooms, light aircraft transfers, laundry service….the list is endless on safari in Namibia, Botswana and Zambia.

Whether you’re a single traveller seeking to avoid an expensive supplement, a family in need of a bush-based babysitting service, or a couple wanting to see in 2010 in the dunes, there’s an option to click on to suit everyone’s wishes.

Safari prices start from just £1,185 pp in Namibia, £2,415 pp in Botswana, and £1,690 pp in Zambia. These prices include scheduled international flights from London.

For further information visit www.wildaboutafrica.com

 



 

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