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September 2, 2010

Filed under: Adventure, Uncategorized — Ben @ 8:14 am

SEDGEFIELD HOLIDAY WESTERN CAPE

SEDGEFIELD HOLIDAY WESTERN CAPE

Set in beautiful grounds on the shores of the Swartviei Lake in Sedgefield, this resort offers fishing, bird watching, boating and other water sports all on your doorstep.Nestled at the foothills of the great Outeniqua Mountains and on the shores of the Swartvlei Lake, Baywater Village provides the ultimate in relaxation.Serviced, self-catering sedgefield chalets , tastefully furnished and equipped with all the modern conveniences.On the shores of Swartvlei Lake in Sedgefield and set in beautiful grounds with prolific birdlife in the indigenous shrubs, this resort offers visitors tastefully furnished and well-equipped self-catering units. You’ll be able to enjoy plenty of activities such as fishing, birding, boating and other watersports on your doorstep, and there’s a swimming pool, games room, tennis courts, trampoline and mini-golf.
Sedgefield Accommodation

Services and Facilities

Aircon. /fan (Fan)
Braai facility (Barbeque) (Undercover)
Cleaning Services (Except on Sunday)
Detergents
Linen
Microwave
Parking
Satelite TV (9 DSTV Channels)
Shower
Television ( SABC 1,2,3 & E-tv)
Towels

Fishing
Key, Breakage (R350)
Parking
Sail/Boating
Swimming pool
Tennis Court
Water skiing

Facilities at the resort include byciles (for hire) canoes / paddle-boats, cocktail bar, games room, kiosk craft work, laundry (Coins) parking, putt-putt, playground, pool / snooker, swimming pool, tennis court, pay phone, volleyball / basket ball and water sports.

Short drive to beach, fishing, horse riding, bowling club, medical facilities, shops and restaurants.

SEDGEFIELD DECEMBER HOLIDAY

Rates

Option 1
CHALET: One bedroom and bathroom sleeps 2 adults and 2 children. Open plan lounge, dining area and well equipped kitchen. Ideal for couple with 2 young children to enjoy a midweek break away from the office or that special Honeymoon getaway!

Period – 17/12/2010 to 24/12/2010

Number of nights – 7

Sleep Maximum – 4

Rate – R10 000.00 (7 Nights)

Option 2

CHALET: Two bedrooms and bathroom sleeps 4 adults and 2 children. Open plan lounge, dining area and well equipped kitchen. Ideal for couple with 2 young children to enjoy a december holiday near Sedgefield.

Period – 10/12/2010 to 17/12/2010

Sleep Maximum – 6

Rate – R15 000.00 (7 Nights)

Contact Us

Name : Ben Fouche

Cell : 082 555 8122

E-mail : ben@brn.co.za

SEDGEFIELD ACCOMODATION

January 15, 2009

Fishing The Assegai

Flyfishing the Assegai at OUTDOOR HEARTBEAT near Piet Retief , Mpumalanga on the border of Swaziland.

A great river runs through the heart of Mpumalanga. Most people in South Africe does not even know about it’s existance. This is also the home of the great South African Yellowfish species.
Flyfishing   will never be the same again. Get the experience of your life.

Enroute – Kruger National Park

Contact Ben at +27(0)82 5558122 or Landline +27(0)12 547 6893

Flyfishing in the Assegai

Flyfishing in the Assegai

 

For the nature lover. A real paradise. This lovely farm is situated on the Swaziland border north of Piet Retief in Mpumalanga. more than 1000 Ha of mountains and a river runs through it. The assegai river find its way through this awesome peace of nature. Ideal for birdwatchers, flyfishermen, Mountainbikung, caving and much more.

Bass Fishing Mpumalanga / Swaziland

Flyfishing Mpumalanga / Swaziland

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November 27, 2008

Loskop Dam Selfcatering Game Lodge

Self Catering Loskop Dam

Self Catering Accommodation Loskop Dam Middelburg Mpumalanga

ON ROUTE TO KRUGER PARK

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Situated at the foothills of the Loskop Dam valley, Arotin Game Lodge rises from the untamed wilderness of the Mpumalanga province.

In the true spirit of Africa, Arotin Game Lodge offers exceptional and luxury accommodation with seven guest suites, each with its own private lounge and garden. The restaurant, bar and swimming pool area overlooks a large dam and gazebo. Truely a tranquil setting to unwind and relax.

As the sun sets, sit back around the camp fire and watch as the many species of wild life frequent the water and feeding spot, making this a truly unique African adventure.

It is the ideal venue for

Family Reunions and Get Togethers

Executive / Management Indabas

Corporate Team Building

Engagement Parties

The entire lodge can be booked out to guarantee a 100% private venue.

Arotin Lodge being close to both Johannesburg and Pretoria, is an ideal stop-over to the Kruger National Park.

Accommodation
Arotin Lodge offers exceptional and luxury accommodation with seven guest suites, each with a private lounge and garden. The restaurant, bar and swimming pool area overlooks a large dam and gazebo.

All the guest suites are fully serviced, including linen and towels. Personal attention to friendly service is of high priority.

Self-Catering
A large traditional lapa, fully equipped outdoor kitchen and bar area offer a perfect setting, to meet fellow guests and friends under clear African skies.

Restaurant and Bar
Opening shortly, offering African cuisine at it’s best.

Self Catering Accommodation Game Lodge

Game Lodge Loskop Dam

Contact details
Steve: 083 225 6852

Email: sjt@arotingamelodge.co.za
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July 3, 2008

Faces of Africa

Filed under: Adventure, Destinations, Entertainment, Uncategorized — Ben @ 4:51 pm

    WESTCOAST 4X4  

              SOUTH AFRICA 

Discover the Secret Treasures of the

 

Namib Desert

Faces of AfricaA world of infinite horizons, dramatic desertscapes and a diverse wonder of unique Namib Desert fauna & flora.  Do you believe that travel should be so much more than just looking – and that every journey should be a life enriching experience?  Do you yearn to go off-the-beaten-track and experience nature?  If your answer is YES, then you MUST experience the Namib Desert!  Why???? *          The Oldest Desert in the world:  Reported to be the ‘oldest’ desert on earth, the Namib Desert has existed for at least 80 million years.  It is completely devoid of surface water but bisected by several dry riverbeds and characterized by extensive dunes. The Sahara may be larger and the Gobi more isolated, BUT the Namib is the oldest, so you can expect the best desert experience of your life. 

*        The living Desert:  At a first glance the ‘deep’ Namib might look almost totally devoid of ‘fauna & flora”. However, on closer examination one would find that apart from the treasures of diamonds and uranium, currently being mined in the Namib, a bigger ‘treasure’ of very unique animal & plant life could be found. The one outstanding living wonder of the desert is the welwitschia mirabilis. This is a plant that can live for up to five hundred years in the desert. Although its tenacity and longevity are remarkable, the fact that it has the appearance of a heap of garden refuse means that on viewing you should concentrate on the ‘five hundred years’ bit and not expect an earth-shattering visual experience. The “Sheltering” Desert:  At the start of the Second World War Henno Martin, along with his colleague and friend Hermann Korn, feared internment in a camp for Nazi’s and escaped into the Namib Desert. For two and a half years the two men eked out a living in the harsh environment. In later years Henno Martin published “The Sheltering Desert”, a gripping account of their years in the desert. Their story where also released on film by the same name. 

* The Desert of Diamonds: The discovery of diamonds in 1908 around Kolmanskuppe started an uncontrollable diamond rush forcing the Government to establish the “Sperrgebiet” between 26-degree (Gibraltar) and the southern border stretching 100-kilometres inland. Prospectors were forced to turn northwards beyond the Sperrgebiet. This resulted in the discovery of diamonds at Spencer Bay and between Meob and the Conception Bay area (Diamond area no 2) during December 1908. A total of 5000 diamond claims were registered in 1909 and hopeful prospectors tried their luck at Saddle Hill and Spencer Bay and via Swakopmund and Sandwich Harbour southwards towards Meob Bay. However, the small yields of diamonds from these claims resulted in only a few prospectors in the long term being successful.

*   Custodians of the Desert – the Topnaar community:  The Nara fruit is unique to the Namib Desert (!Naras, a wild melon that grows in the Kuiseb River bed) and for more than a thousand years the traditional staple food of the Topnaar, one of the oldest communities of Nambia. The Topnaar people belong to the Nama, who for their part belong to the Khoi-Khoi. Traditionally the Topnaars acquired a lot of their food from the sea. They speared fish in the shallow water and hunted seals, birds and turtles. They were also called Beachcombers.   westcoast dunes adventure africa

If this is going to be your first introduction to the Namib it will really be an exceptional experience.  The emphasis is not only on the adrenaline thrill of dune driving, but a huge part of the focus of this tour is a special look at the plants; small creatures and wildlife that made this desert their home.  Our guides will capture your imagination with their knowledge on the fauna and flora of the desert.  These same guides will display their cooking skills with the preparation of 3-mouth watering meals daily. If you are a seasoned desert traveller this is the ultimate! The adrenaline rush is unparalleled to any other you might have experienced with previous desert tours.  The dunes along this stretch of Namib are higher and more challenging and require technique to manoeuvre from one dune strait to the next.  The magnitude of what awaits you is difficult to express in words.  Although the emphasis is not on the 4×4 and off-road driving, the adventure is taking place amongst the world’s highest sand dunes thus implying that you should be proficient in off-road driving and previous sand driving is a recommendation.

Itinerary

(This adventure has been developed as a joint venture between the Topnaar Community, URI Adventures and Live the Journey)  Desert adventures African adventure

DAY 1:  Overnight Solitaire Everybody assembles at Solitaire. It is time to get last minute supplies and filling to the brim on fuel needed for the next 6 days. Since many of the group members might have been to Sossusvlei  (one of the highlights of Namibia), it is not included as part of this itinerary. Tonight you will have the opportunity to meet the guides and fellow travellers. After a detailed briefing of what to expect the next couple of days, you will be treated to a nice meal around the campfire. DAY 2:  Solitaire to Kuiseb  We depart Solitaire and enter the Namib Naukluft Park, 35kms north of Solitaire – restricted Namib area.

 Map Namib Desert 4x4 adventure  CLICK FOR ENLARGED IMAGE

This is the start of a unique adventure offering you aspects of the Namib not generally experienced by the normal ‘tourist’. We cross the Namib plains more or less on the same ‘ox-wagon route’ that was followed by the earlier settlers, German Schutztruppe (on horseback & camels) and ‘transport ryers’ in the late 1800’s. The route leads to the Kuiseb River and then the area is slowly changing from the typical Namib Plains into a colourful landscape of red sand dunes separated by grassy plains. The Kuiseb Canyon offers unique scenery with the southern bank formed by massive red sand dunes, the northern bank by pitch black rock formations and in the riverbed massive trees and the dry sand bed creates a kaleidoscope of green and white. We proceed westwards along the edge of the canyon until we reach a spot were the dunes falls right into the river near Homeb.  

Namib Desert 4x4

Depending on the status of the river (might be in flood) we will ‘slip’ into the river enjoying its unique eco system of trees and abundance of birds. We will cross over onto the northern bank of the Kuiseb Canyon, enjoying the absolute breathtaking views once again offered by the contrast created by the rock formations edged against the red sand dunes. On the northern side of the Kuiseb we will come across the most southern examples of the Welwitschia mirabilis plant, endemic to the Namib Desert. Although the plant looks as if it has many leaves, it has only two shredded by the wind over years. Their scientific name comes from the first European to describe it, Friedrich Welwitsch, and mirabilis from its marvellous ability to survive in such harsh, apparently waterless conditions. The night is spent under the desert sky!!  Day 3:  Desert Crossing!! Desrt Crossing Namib 4x4

The Namib Desert follows the coast of Namibia for approximately 2000 kilometres. It varies in width from 80 to 200 kilometres where it meets the Namib Escarpment. The most important climatic feature of the Namib Desert is its sparse and highly unpredictable annual rainfall. The annual rainfall ranges from 5 mm in the west to about 85 mm along its eastern limits. Our aim with this trip is drive ‘across’ the desert from east to west experiencing the dramatic change in the environment. From Homeb, we head southwest into the “sand sea”. On the way to Conception Bay massive dunes are negotiated and once again ever-changing scenes of beautiful landscapes are experienced.  Driver skills are improving as the dunes offer more and more challenges. The dune straits are massive, and the dunes are even more impressive.  Most of the dunes are in excess of 150m high!! Once again we will make camp amongst the dunes, enjoying the unique experience of camping amongst massive dunes.  Day 4 & 5: Conception Bay and ‘ghost towns Conception BayIn the area between Conception Bay and Meob Bay the mining settlements of Holsatia, Charlottenfelder and Grillenberger were established and no form of engine-driven transport was available during the first 15 years of exploration. Transporting of supplies and mining equipment were effected mainly from Swakopmund by ship and the cutter Viking via Sandwich Harbour, Conception Bay and Meob Bay. Various shipping casualties occurred, such as when the Eduard Bohlen intended to off-load mining equipment and was consequently lost at Conception Bay (1909). During 1912/1913 a light railway from Conception Bay to Conception Water and an 80-kilometer pipeline linking the settlements were constructed. It is not totally clear as to how many pre-fabricated buildings were erected at the various settlements, as only the foundations of some of these are today still visible. 

Namibia’s exploration by Europeans commenced from this coastline as early as 1485, although the inhospitable Namib Desert barred access to the interior. Probably the first European to set foot on Namibian soil was the Portuguese Diogo Cao or Diogo Cam, followed by Bartholomeu Diaz two years later, on 8 December 1487. This date represented the holiday of “Maria’s Conception”. Therefore the bay received the name” Santa Maria da Conceicao” (Conception Bay). Today you will most likely see vast flocks of birds, drive past Cape Fur seal colonies, visit the wreck of the E Bohlen near Conception Bay (1909) and see various ‘relics’ dating back to the diamond mining era. In November 1914 all the people in this area were requested to stop operations and to proceed to Swakopmund up country. This order came as a result of an expected invasion of allied troops.  We will be camping in the Conception Bay area. (“Leeukoppie” or “Conception Water” – depending on progress and/or weather)

Day 6: “Langewand” to Walvis bay

The dune belt opens up between Meob Bay and Conception Bay, but immediately after Conception the dune belt stretches right onto the beach. From Conception Bay you will be driving on the beach with magnificent scenery.  You will experience freedom – BIG TIME!! We are heading northwards towards Sandwich Bay passing the wreck of the Shawnee and negotiating ‘Langewand’ where massive dunes end in the sea. There is only a very limited time span to negotiate this stretch of beach. After Langewand the trail once again leads into the dunes, circumnavigating the Salt Pan ‘extensions’ of Sandwich Harbour. The dunes are still getting progressively larger to offer an ever-changing new experience of ultimate dune driving.  From Sandwich the trail enters the ‘Roller Coaster’, a series of massive ‘roaring’ slip faces, not only giving you a new thrilling experience but also offering breathtaking views of Sandwich Harbour and a panorama of sandscapes on the way to Walvis where the trip will be concluded over dinner at the Yacht Club. Accommodation in Walvis Bay (or close to Walvis Bay (Lauberville)) is included for this night. It is time to say your good-byes to the new friends made during an adventure of a lifetime. 

Namib Desrt Africa Adventure 4x4

OPTIONAL:  Before returning home, make use of a unique opportunity to view the Namib you have just discovered and appreciate it from the air with a scenic flight over the Desert!!  **Please note: Although some experience of dune driving and previous ‘wild camping’ (no formal facilities at camp) are recommended this does not mean that this will be a “Dakar Rally”. The emphasis is definitely on what the Namib has to offer but crossing massive dunes and doing a lot of off-road driving forms a large part of this experience. Participants must definitely have off-road endurance and a taste of adventure. 

Map and GPS Points
Maps % GPS points Namib Desert
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Waypoint Name Waypoint

Charlotten S24 11.784 E14 37.303
ConceptionBay S23 55.006 E14 30.008
E Bohlen S23 59.757 E14 27.464
Fishersbrunn S24 38.841 E14 43.336
Gorogos S23 16.413 E14 29.349
Holsazia S24 09.257 E14 37.023
Homeb S23 38.297 E15 10.946
LangeWand S23 34.365 E14 29.513
Start of Trail  S23 37.096 E15 50.170
Rooibank S23 10.812 E14 38.916
Saagberg S23 43.904 E15 50.978
Sandvis Kamp S23 21.661 E14 30.885
SandwichHarbour S23 23.345 E14 29.307
Shawnee S23 40.378 E14 30.173
Solitaire S23 53.646 E16 00.398
Swartbankberg S23 18.258 E14 49.352
WalvisBay S22 57.222 E14 30.200

 

Essentials

The following items is mandatory for each participation vehicle: ·Spade·Space for one stacker box with food that you will receive the day of departure.·60 liters water for showering and use by the kitchen·bottled water for drinking·Tyre pressure gauge·Toilet paper & matches·Plastic bags to carry waste (e.g. empty cool drink tins, etc)·Brake fluid·Gear oil·Engine oil·Fuses·Spare V- Belt set·Sufficient Petrol/Diesel to cover the distance – 550KM. Heavy sand driving conditions (+/- 3 km/litre and +/- 5 km/litre consumption for larger petrol and diesel engines respectively) will be experienced.·Vehicle to be fitted with points to attach tow ropes both in front and at the rear. NB!!·Empty/Available lighter plug socket– to be used with Communication radio·All equipment and luggage must be strapped in and securely fastened·Vehicle must be loaded in such a way to ensure that the vehicle is not “Top Heavy” – e.g. only light items, camping gear on roof carriers·2 Large bags of firewood per vehicle.

·The trail passes through heavy dune area, which requires high flotation tyres (“fat takkies”).

Optionally: Hi lift Jack & Q20 SprayExtra Spare wheel (no 6)Small broom & Small spade  We supply: ¨Communication radios for all participating vehicles¨Meals (Only Tea/Coffee and fruit juices supplied with meals)¨“Communal” camping equipment (e.g. braai grid, cooking facilities & equipment, tables, wash-up facilities, shower, toilet etc.) All you need:

 ·Tent, folding chair & sleepwear (bedroll, tent etc.)

·Eating utensils (cutlery, plate, bowl, glass & mug)

·Own snacks & refreshments (alcoholic beverages, cool drinks etc.)

·Torch & batteries·Camera (extra films & battery)

·Sunglasses & sun tan lotion·Clothing (very hot and very cold), toiletries & towels.

·Prescribed medicine·Small bowl or collapsible wash basin  

ALL PRICES INCLUDES VAT  - PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. PRICES : 

Days/Nights Adults 2 – 6    YEARS 6 – 11 YEARS DEPOSIT     BY BOOKING
5/7 R5550 PER ADULT(12 minimum) R1000 PER KID R2775.00     PER KID 50 %         PER PERSON

The above prices include VAT and all levies and accommodation per person

We can arrange 4×4 and camping equipment rental on your behalf.

Travel insurance and medical evacuation:

In case of a motor vehicle accident your medical evacuation is included in the price. You need your own travel insurance and medical evacuation service in case of a hart attack or any other medical emergency etc.

Scheduled Departure Dates: The minimum group size should you wish to book an exclusive trip/date for yourselves is 12 pax (Adults) – You are however welcome to join in on the following trips scheduled for 2008/2009: 08 Dec 200822 Mar 20096 Apr 200926 Apr 200928 Jun 20095 Jul 200923 Aug 200925 Sep 200911 Oct 200925 Oct 2009 

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July 1, 2008

SAFE VENUES – VSR Venue Safe Rating

VENUE SAFE RATING

VSR  (Venue Safe Rating) is an independent  safety rating instrument developed by VSR to ensure that tourists as well as the general public is safe when they visit  tourists attractions, restaurants, accommodation etc.

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A VSR rating is based on self-assessment by the owner of his venue by completing a questionnaire  consisting of  security  matters.  It is assessed on a scale of 1 to 5,  (iron, bronze, silver, gold and platinum ) 1 being the lowest and 5 the highest rating.

Venue owners register on the VSR website which gives them access to the questionnaire which they then have to complete and rate themselves according to the scale.

VENUE SAFE RATING

VSR  (Venue Safe Rating) is an independent  safety rating instrument developed by VSR to ensure that tourists as well as the general public is safe when they visit  tourists attractions, restaurants, accommodation etc.

A VSR rating is based on self-assessment by the owner of his venue by completing a questionnaire  consisting of  security  matters.  It is assessed on a scale of 1 to 5,  (iron, bronze, silver, gold and platinum ) 1 being the lowest and 5 the highest rating.

Venue owners register on the VSR website which gives them access to the questionnaire which they then have to complete and rate themselves according to the scale.

Once you have registered on the  VSR database and have paid the annual subscription fee of R2400, your account will be activated and you will have access to the member’s area on our website where you can complete the questionnaire and rate  yourself.

You will then be automatically listed on our database with a link to your website and you will receive a certificate stating your VSR status which must be displayed for tourists and visitors.

We receive a lot of enquiries  from overseas visitors and tourists regarding safe accommodation, restaurants and shops  in our country.

The VSR list of safe venues will be made available to booking and travel agents and already has first page ranking on Google Search Engine when you search for SAFE VENUES

We are supported by a board of advisors consisting of  different bodies and prominent people in the tourism and security sector and also by role players in local communities such as Community Police Forums  

Please contact  us for  more information, or to assist you, to register your venue. You can visit the VSR website at http://www.vsr.co.za

 or contact Ben Fouche at 082 555 8122   /   012 547 6893

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Tourists / Visitors: You have the right to visit a safe venue!

May 17, 2008

Have a safe holiday in South Africa

Travel safe in South Africa.

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Tourists and visitors to South Africa can travel and stay safe in South Africa , provided that they adhere to a few principals.

The current wave of crime in South Africa is a serious problem, not only for the locals but also for prospective  tourists and other international visitors.

Visitors and tourists to South Africa can have a relaxed and safe holiday by doing a bit of planning and preparation before they visit this beautiful country.

First of all, make sure that the accommodation, restaurant, shop or any other venue you visit,  have a VSR or  a Venue Safe Rating™. You can visit the VSR database  (Venue Safe Rating ™  Database) to view the venues that have  been rated and listed to assure a better, safer and relaxed holiday when you visit South Africa.

Venue Safe Rating ™ or the VSR.CO.ZA website, allows  owners of venues like hotels, guest houses, holiday accommodation venues, conference venues, shops,  training facilities, and other venues and routes, to indicate to tourists and visitors, how safe their venues are.

Safe venues has  become an important issue for visitors and tourists with the increased crime situation in South Africa. Many enquiries about safe venues and restaurants caused a need to create a Safe Venue database. The Venue Safe Rating ™ database and VSR.CO.ZA website collects information based on a few questions , answered by owners of these venues like accommodation , shops and restaurants. This information is used to calculate a rating out of 5, to indicate how safe a venue is. Generally , any rating between 1 and 5 should be fairly safe for tourist and visitors. A venue Safe Rating of 1 is not necessarily  a bad rating. At least, the owner of such a venue is prepared to answer these questions and is therefore a indication that he is  concerned about the safety of  his clients.

The Venue safe Rating can be increased by having a proper security risk assessment done by a professional   like ALWINCO.

South Africa is a beautiful country with many awesome places to visit and great people. South Africans are friendly and warm people who are always prepared to accommodate visitors and tourists. Make your visit to South Africa an unforgettable experience by using facilities with a VSR rating, ensuring that you  use safe facilities that are available throughout South Africa.

A venue Safe Rating will give most tourists the assurance and comfort they need to visit and stay at certain venues when they tour this country.

Venue Safe Rating ™ logos and certificates will also be displayed by members of the VSR database.

Tourists and other visitors should lookout for these VSR signs and also insist on a Venue Safe Rating when they visit any place to stay , eat or shop.

VSR (Venue Safe Rating ™) is not an indication that a place is perfectly safe, but surely and indication that the owner of such a venue is doing something to protect his client from unnecessary situations.

They database for Venue Safe Rating ™ will soon be populated and can be viewed at the vsr.co.za website.

This database will be available for all members of public as well as organisations like travel agencies and booking agents.

Prepare and plan a safe holiday and visit to South Africa.

Venue Safe Rating ™ (VSR) will be your first tool in this preparation exercise .

Remember to send this article to a friend who intends to visit any accommodation venue, resataurant, shops, or any other venue in South Africa.

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March 2, 2008

Ngwenya Lodge – Timeshare

 Timeshare Ngwenya Lodge Kruger Park South Africa

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NGWENYA LODGE
KOMATIPOORT AREA – LIMPOPO PROVINCE

Private timeshare for sale in Ngwenya for one week in the April school holidays.

Ngwenya Lodge, a great holiday timeshare forsale. This awesome holiday resort is located on the banks
of the Crocodile River near Komatipoort. Just a few kilometers from the famous Kruger national park,
it is one of the most popular resorts for time share available in South Africa.

Luxury Timeshare holiday accommodation
Accommodation is provided in luxury air-conditioned one, two and three bedroom facebrick thatched
lodges, which are fully equipped (Satellite TV, towels, linen, cutlery and crockery) and is serviced
on a daily basis. Each lodge has its own braai facility and carport.

This unit , Unit 530, Week H03 at Nwenya Lodge is for sale at a ridiculous low price of R65000.00

Timeshare Ngwenya Lodge Komatipoort Limpopo Province on the border of the Kruger National Park .

The probability that more land along this river will be zoned for resort development in future is
remote, because the available land is extensively used for agriculture and the National Parks Board of
South Africa opposes any new developments along the borders of the Kruger National Park. This implies
that the Ngwenya resort site will probably be the last new resort location along the boundary of the
Kruger National Park.

Timeshare Kruger National Park at Ngwenya Lodge Komatipoort Limpopo Province on the border of the Kruger National Park .

There are no game fences between Ngwenya and the Kruger National Park and the Crocodile River forms
the only physical boundary between these two areas. This feature surely places the resort in a rather
unique situation. During winter months, when the flow of the river is at its lowest, wild animals such
as lion, buffalo and elephant have been known to visit the premises or wander along the river bank
directly in front of the resort. Ngwenya also plays host to hippopotamus which have found dams on the
resort a better home than the river itself.

Holiday Accommodation at its best with this timeshare on the border of the Kruger National Park

For first time visitors to this part of the country, the climate may vary from temperate during
winter, to warm and humid during the summer months. The relatively high humidity is caused by the fact
that Ngwenya is some ninety kilometres away from the Indian ocean with its warm Mozambique currents.

View some more pictures of the Kruger National park here

Early mornings and late afternoons provide the best times for game viewing from look-out points onto
watering-holes along the banks of the Crocodile River and from the site itself. Bird-watching, within
an area where the highest density of different bird species in the country is found, can virtually be
undertaken from the comfort of your deck chair. Well constructed hide and viewing platforms are
available along the river banks.

Holiday resort near the Kruger National Park – Ngwenya lodge Timeshare (private sale for a giveaway price)

The development also has an environmental centre, four swimming pools, two tennis courts, mini golf and a play ground for youngsters – all set in immaculately maintained tropical gardens ideal for birding and tree spotting.

Vist the Kruger National Park
From the site, game drives can be conducted into the Kruger National Park, from Ngwenya via the Crocodile Bridge or the Malelane gates. Various one-day trips can also be arranged. Trips from Ngwenya, through the Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp, to Lower Sabie and Satara Camps and back, or through Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp to Skukuza and Tsokwane rest camps, or a third day trip can be arranged through Crocodile Bridge, to Berg-en-Dal and Malelane and back to Ngwenya. It is in this area of the
Kruger National Park where the most prolific wild life can be experienced.

Tigerfish and Vundu in the Crocodile River
For fishing enthusiasts, permits can be obtained from the National Parks Board with special permission
to fish Tiger Fish and Vundu in the Crocodile and Komati Rivers. Fishing spots are not more than a
twenty minute drive away from the Ngwenya site.

Ngweya Lodge at the Kruger National Park offers much more than just accommodation.

Sail boating and water skiing is possible in dams which are all within one hour’s drive from the site.
Golfers are catered for at the Malelane golf course which is thirty five minutes away from Ngwenya.
The Piggs Peak Casino in the Kingdom of Swaziland is also within easy reach of the resort. The Swaziland border is only thirty five kilometres away from Ngwenya, where arts and crafts stalls with
native Swazi artefacts can be seen. There are numerous arts and crafts stalls on route between Nelspruit and White River.

Walk in the Kruger National Park
Various wilderness hiking trails, under the guidance of a game ranger, can be booked within the Kruger
National Park where tourist can experience the African bush and enjoy the excitement of camping out in
the open. These wilderness hikers are very sought after and special arrangements and bookings will
have to made well in advance.

Take a trip to Mozambique from Nwenya Lodge
With the Mozambique border becoming more accessible, trips to Maputo, approximately ninety kilometres
away, are a reality. This affords the discerning tourist the opportunity of game fishing, snorkelling
and scuba diving excursions along some of the most beautiful coral reefs along the east coast of
Africa.

Tour Sugar mills and Sudwala caves.

Tours to the sugar mills at both Komatipoort and Malelane can also be arranged. There are various game parks with hiking trials within the borders of Swaziland. The old mining town of Barberton, some ninety kilometres from the resort, will provide some insight into the historic past of that region.
The Sudwala caves and Montrose falls near Nelspruit can be undertaken as a day trip from the resort, with a visit to the “Craft Kraal” and crocodile ranch as part thereof.

Airport close to Nwenya Lodge and Kruger National park
The International airport at Nelspruit place the resort within easy access from most major centres. A luxury coach tour from Johannesburg, some four hundred and sixty kilometres away, can also be an entertaining experience of changing landscapes, climate and topography.

Africa at its best
Come visit and experience the tranquility and beauty of the Mpumalanga and get a taste of Africa.
Experience the wild side of Africa in the comfort and safety of this luxurious holiday timeshare.

Other Information:
Ngwenya Lodge is mainly a timeshare resort and accommodation only becomes available for rental if the
owners decide not to make use of it themselves and they also opt not to bank it with RCI. They have up
to 4 months prior to arrival to indicate this so availability can not be checked more than 4 months in
advance. For the same reason we do not accept 1 night bookings since it is then difficult to rent out
the remainder of the days for that timeshare week.
- Weeks run from one Friday to the next so bookings running over more than 1 timeshare week (including
a consecutive Thursday & Friday) are generally not available unless the same unit is not being used by
two consecutive owners and both of them decide not to bank their unit. Such bookings might be possible
if guests are prepared to move to another unit on the Friday.
 

 
 

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Self catering Holiday Timeshare now directly available from the owner. This is a private sale offer way below the normal price for timeshare  at Nwgenya Lodge near the National Kruger Park South Africa.

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Self catering Holiday Timeshare now directly available from the owner. This is a private sale offer way below the normal price for timeshare  at Nwgenya Lodge near the National Kruger Park South Africa.

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  Great timeshare available. Phone now to ensure you do not miss out on this deal. Ngwena timeshare in April school holiday for only R65000.00Contact us now  to secure this opportunity and for more info on levies etc.  
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February 6, 2008

GUINJATA BAY RESORT MOZAMBIQUE

Filed under: Adventure, Fishing, Uncategorized — Ben @ 6:33 pm


 GUINJITA MOZAMBIQUE


Guinjata Resort
The province of Inhambane (the land of good people), is where you’ll find Guinjata Resort. Guinjata.

Resort, the Pioneer to one of the world’s top 10 dive sites, Manta Reef, was discovered in 1995. With crystal clear waters, flourishing coral reefs and a host of world-class facilities, this is one of the Indian Ocean coastline’s best-kept secrets. Guinjata Resort is approximately 550km north of Maputo and 25km south of the town of Inhambane on the coast (GPS : 24 04′ 402′ South, 035 29′ 726′ East). The road leading to the Resort is a dirt road and only accessible with a 2×4 with difflock or 4×4 vehicle. Transfers from Inhambane can be arranged for people with Sedan vehicles, Busses, Kombi’s etc. t Guinjata Bay Resort our philosophy is that leisure time activities are an important component of any Resort. We have a diverse assortment of activities catering for all types.
 
Accommodation
A wide range of accommodation is available, from simple yet comfortable 2-8 bedroomed self-contained chalets, which are fully serviced daily, to sheltered camping (baracas). Catered, fly-in and self-drive options and conference facilities are available. Guided self-drive safaris can be arranged.
 
Bar & Beach Restaurant
The beach restaurant, with a take-away menu operates during achool holidays. For Sports enthusiasts the sports bar has satellite TV for sporting events. A quick shop with essential items and curios is situated on the premises.

Discover scuba diving
Guinjata Resort offers scuba courses, ranging from a 1 hour introduction to scuba in our training pool, to a full 1 day course which includes a shallow open water dive. For qualified open water divers, there is the opportunity to dive at world-famous reefs in the vicinity of the Resort. 

To whet your appetite, here are just a few of the incomparable underwater experiences awaiting you at Guinjata Resort 
 
Manta reef(17-30m)
Experienced Dive Masters will introduce you to the reef’s inquisitive Manta Rays and diving protocols to interact with them. If you manage to tear your eyes from the reef, huge schools of Devil Rays can also be seen near the surface. The following can be regularly seen: Giant frog fish, Painted frog fish, Paper fish, Flying gurnetts, Sea moths, Bonded shrimps, Crowned emperor shrimps, Up to 13 species of nudibranchs, Honeycomb eels, Giant moray eels, Long horned box cowfish to mention just a few. AGFA’s award winning wildlife photo for 2003 was taken at Manta Reef. An absolute Photographers Paradise. 
 
Guinjata local reef
At a depth of between 9 and 26m, the Guinjata Local Reefs are located approximately 1km from the launch site and has 6 dive sites providing a variety of diving options.

Pao Rock (12-18m) and Pinnacles are a macro photographer’s first choice with brightly coloured nudibrances, well camouflaged leaf fish and a variety of shrimp.

Cave (9-12m) is an amphitheatre with swim-through cave that features a resident dragon moray, puffer fish, miniature tobies as well as murex and conch shells.

Devil’s Peak (12-18m) is an almost free standing rock with a swim-through and is home to Potato Bass, banded cleaner shrimp and frogfish.
 
Paindane reef
The strong current around the reef has earned its nickname “Paindane Express”. The reef starts close to shore in about 18m of water and runs rapidly down to 35m. Brilliantly coloured corals, Gorgonian sea fans, fast moving game fish and occasional sighting of reef sharks make for a particularly interesting dive. 
 
Gear & equipment
We have a full range of expertly maintained ScubaPro gear. From cylinder, BCD, regulator, weight belt, mask, fins, wetsuit to dive computers. All diving gear is available to rent – especially for people flying in. Guinjata Resort offers 2 x 8m ruber ducks for diving charters. There are also Bauer compressors to fill cylinders.
 
PADI courses
Guinjata Resort features a fully-equipped and certified PADI instruction facility, complete with a training pool for scuba training only. Guinjata Resort also offers full time Instructors, Dive masters and courses. 
 
Dive centre
To prevent you from lugging your dive gear back to your chalet after each dive the Dive Centre is located on the beach, offering you secure storage for your gear. It features fresh water dunking bins to rinse your dive gear and fresh water showers and toilets for your convenience. A shade netting floor will help prevent all that sand getting into your gear and equipment. At Guinjata Dive Centre, we make the diving life easy!

Fishing
Various fishing charter outfits are available in the area on request.
The area offers excellent game fishing. For the keen angler, salt-water fly-fishing is a must. A huge variety of game fish can be found in abundance in the water near the Guinjata Resort. Regular bait fish can be seen in the bay jumping out of the water to escape the hungry mouths of Kingfish, Barracuda, Sailfish and Marlin. 
 
Spear fishing
Spear fishing is one of the favourite pastimes of the local population. For those who prefer this more extreme version of fishing, charters can be arranged, through various fishing charter outfits in the area.

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January 27, 2008

Helicopter Weddings

Filed under: Adventure — Ben @ 8:30 pm


As little as 10 years ago, no one would have dreamt of having a wedding out of the ordinary.  A traditional church wedding, on a Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock, was the norm.  The bride and her entourage would arrive at the church by car – may be a limousine, ( if you were brave enough to dare !) The reception would be in a nearby hall, and the newly weds would leave on their honeymoon by car.  All the family and friends, as well as the whole neighbourhood were invited to the wedding – a wedding was supposed to be a big and happy family affair.   No-one would have dreamt of using a helicopter as transport,  let alone incorporating the helicopter  in the wedding ceremony as a whole.   

But, luckily, times have changed and  more and more couples tend to move away from the traditional wedding and would like to consider something  new.  Weddings and wedding venues have changed a lot – people nowadays like more intimate weddings with a short guest list, but at a very exclusive venue, such as a lodge or game reserve, sometimes  remote and far away  from civilization. But that leads to another problem : how to get everyone and everything needed for the occasion at the venue.  We have the solution to your problem :  charter a helicopter from Airzone Aviation !  

Have you ever dreamed of an extraordinary wedding ?  What about a wedding on top of the highest peak of the Drakensberg mountains, but getting everyone there seemed a problem ?  Now it is possible, with a chartered helicopter !

 The one outstanding aspect of a helicopter is that it can reach places that would otherwise been out of reach with other means of transport.  Now a helicopter can make your dream come true, because you can have that wedding that you have always dreamed of.

With a chartered helicopter from Airzone Aviation you and your loved ones can be transported to that dream destination where you always dreamed of to get married.

Nothing is too far or too remote for us.  

It is important, when planning your wedding, to decide  what type of transport to use on your wedding day.  Using a helicopter to get to your destination, why not combine the wedding with a helicopter ceremony, reception or honeymoon.? You get the advantage of enjoying spectacular views with the thrill of a helicopter ride, and you are dropped on the doorstep of your  wedding or honeymoon destination.  Flying by chartered helicopter can be summarized in three words : efficiency, privacy and flexibility. 

 Imagine all the beautiful places in South Africa :  the majestic Drakensberg mountain range, the beautiful Atlantic coastline of the Western Cape, the long stretched beaches of the southern Cape and Kwazulu Natal.   Maybe you prefer the city lights of  Cape Town, Durban or Johannesburg, or you and your partner feel that you would like to take your wedding vows at a remote spot in the Kruger National Park or  Bushveld.  Think of any spot in Southern Africa and we will take you and your guests there : Mozambique, Zambia, Botswana Zambia,  virtually any destination in Southern Africa.  With Airzone Aviation’s chartered helicopters, your dream wedding can now become a reality. You can get married at any place in our country, because you can get there by helicopter.  

We can arrange everything for you  including the ceremony and the honeymoon. afterwards. And if you feel like it, stop anywhere along the route and enjoy a glass of champagne to celebrate the wonderful occasion.   An added advantage is the beautiful photographs that can be taken of your special day, with breathtaking views of our spectacular country as background.  This will be an unforgettable occasion which you can cherish for years to come and the memories cannot be taken away from you.   

You will be flown to your wedding destination by experienced helicopter pilots, using Robinson R44 and R22 helicopters. Their  main concern is to get you and your guests to your wedding destination safely. Your safety and comfort is our main concern, and we will do our utmost to make your wedding an unforgettable experience. Our mission is to provide a professional on-time  and outstanding air charter service to you.  

At Airzone Aviation we will make sure that your wedding day transport is affordable and unforgettable.  Airzone Aviation will deliver you safely to your ceremony and/or reception in style on your wedding day.  Come and try a once in a lifetime experience you and your partner  will never forget. 

We  look forward to making your dream come true, an extraordinary wedding that will be envied by friends and family.  Make us your partner by helping you make your wedding unforgettable

 

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Helicopter Charters

Filed under: Adventure — Ben @ 8:01 pm


 SCENIC CHARTER FLIGHTS

Helicopter Charters

On the lookout for something exhilarating ? Want to experience something completely out of the ordinary ? Then charter a helicopter and experience a journey that will be unforgettable, an experience that you will cherish forever.
THE ULTIMATE HELICOPTER CHARTER EXPERIENCE
What makes a trip with a helicopter so different and unique is that you can travel to virtually any destination worldwide, also to those inaccessible destinations that cannot be reached by aircraft, not even by foot. ! Therefore your horizon has no limits ! Added to this, you are experiencing a view of the world that you would have never experienced otherwise.

On our flights, you also have your own pilot or guide to take you on your trip of a lifetime. Our pilots are experienced and professional and they have the knowledge of the areas that we travel to. Now you can reach your destination relaxed, without having to worry about delays in departure time of aircraft, traffic or unforeseen circumstances.

In our helicopters, you can sit back and enjoy the scenic beauty of South Africa, from the comfort of the helicopter.

Your vacation starts with the helicopter ride ! Once you have decided to travel by helicopter, we can start planning your holiday ! We want to know where you would like to go, what you would like to do and what you would like to see. Remember, we can go where you want to go, therefore, let your imagination go, the options are endless.

For the holiday of a lifetime, use the helicopter charter concept as a basis. You can for example, enjoy an early morning game drive in a game reserve, have lunch on top of Table Mountain, and watch the sun sets on a Kwazulu Natal beach. – all this and more are possible with our luxury helicopter charters in South Africa. 362

For the business traveller the opportunities are even more exciting . Chartering a private helicopter has several advantages over flying with commercial airlines. Flying with a chartered helicopter allows you more flexibility when arranging your trip. You can depart when you want to, arriving at your destination just on time for that important meeting, without having to be dependant on commercial flights and public transport.

There will be no more flight delays, lost luggage, or paying for extended parking or even the possibility of theft of your vehicle at the airport. Our helicopters are able to fly you directly in and out of your destination. . This will save you time and money, because you will be at your destination earlier, and you are also back home with your loved ones earlier !

As long as it is safe, we will take off and land anywhere and at any time as required by you. In our modern times, this can be invaluable to any businessman. As every businessman knows, time is worth money and the chartered helicopter is effective in avoiding traffic congestion, and transporting executives with busy schedules to and from international airports.

Helicopter Charters – Pretoria South Africa  http://www.airzoneaviation.co.za

Fly a helicopter today

Viewing land by helicopter is very effective because a great area of land could be covered in a very short time. This is also the ideal opportunity to take aerial photos (see article on Aerial Photography)

Our fleet consists of Robinson R44 and R22 helicopters. The Robinson R44 is a small light four-seater helicopter, ideal for charters to airports, game lodges etc, while the Robinson R22 is a two-seater helicopter. The R22 is a popular pilot training helicopter and because of its low maintenance cost, has become the world’s top selling civil helicopter. Both of these helicopters are ideal to suit everyone’s needs.

For cost effective, private and fast airport connections, try Airzone Aviation Helicopter Charters. We excel in coordinating the best corporate chartering services by helicopter.

   
Helicopter Charters & Weddings – Pretoria South Africa  http://www.airzoneaviation.co.za     
     
    
     
  Awesome views and thrilling experiences. Charters and helicopter hire by Aircone Aviation. Charter or hire this Robinson R44. Contact us now for heli entertainment flights, charters and pilot training.  
     
  
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