Tour group offers detailed choices
A company specializing in luxury trips to South Africa says it is different from other agencies for a simple reason: details of all trips include catering to specific personal tastes and styles.
“From what kind of sheets you prefer to your favorite cocktail being served upon arrival to your favorite songs being played in your room. No detail to make the experience unforgettable is spared,†says a press release from ImagineXpeditions.
The agency just announced its 2008 season schedule of group trips. Highlighting this year’s selection of trips is the first-ever Singles-Only trip this spring.
This all-inclusive adventure begins with a luxury safari in a private game reserve and continues with a luxury ride overnight to the Western Cape, where guests can take private tours and visit beaches or local craft markets. Animal encounters include horseback riding, whale watching and viewing South African penguins, cape seals, ostriches and baboons. Travelers can also ride the cable-car atop Table Mountain and visit Robben Island.
“A Singles-Only trip puts a new twist onto the ageless dating scene and gives ImagineXpeditions the opportunity to branch out to a different kind of traveler, seeking a specific vacation destination and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities,†said ImagineXpeditions Founder and President Magi Guinane.
While in South Africa, guests can choose from a variety of activities including cage diving with Great White sharks, hot air balloon rides and wild life viewing with twice-daily game drives or walking safaris.
Report by David Wilkening
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