Friday, June 18, 2010

ES’CAPE TO THE WILD & CAPE TOWN WITH 2AFRIKA, INC. & SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS


In New York City today, America’s trendsetting destination specialist 2AFRIKA, INC. launched ES’CAPE TO THE WILD & CAPE TOWN – a scheduled 8-day Safari in South Africa that departs every day from Johannesburg O.R. Tambo International Airport.ES’CAPE TO THE WILD & CAPE TOWN starts in Johannesburg and depending on what time of the day you arrive, (2AFRIKA recommends the superior in-flight services of South African Airways daylight flight from New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport which arrives into Johannesburg at 8:30AM local time), you’ll have time to enjoy a sightseeing tour of the city of Johannesburg, Soweto or nearby Pretoria!

Your next stop is Hoedspruit and the super luxurious Shiduli Private Game Lodge located just beyond the border of Karongwe Private game Reserve where you spend 3 nights in luxurious accommodations, enjoy all meals daily as well as two game safari activities each day.

Then you head to South Africa’s ‘Mother City’ – Cape Town for a 3-night stay including breakfast daily. Activities in Cape Town include a morning half-day Cape Town City Sightseeing Tour including Table Mountain (weather permitting) and a full-day Cape Peninsula Sightseeing Tour.Priced at only $1,699 p/p through December 15, 2011, ES’CAPE TO THE WILD & CAPE TOWN is the perfect platform product to use to enable you to visit other parts of south and southern Africa such as the glorious Garden Route (the route from Cape Town in the west to Port Elizabeth in the east). No trip to South Africa is complete without a side-trip to the smoke-that-thunders . . . the Victoria Falls and 2AFRIKA, INC. enables you to add on a perfect 3-day/2-night extension to Livingstone from Johannesburg with their fine product THE SMOKE THAT THUNDERS.

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