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Newsletter: July 2007
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| Latitude-Ventures is a tour company that helps you enjoy the most of your Southern African travels. Whatever you choose, – luxury rail, tours, history, food, safaris, golfing, or just luxuriating amidst the exotic cultures – we will tailor-make your holiday, golfing experience or conference to include all tours, transfers, restaurants, hotels and activities. |
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5 facts about South Africa in winter
- South Africa is known for its Mediterranean weather. So, while the temperature is cooler and the rates are lower, there is still an abundance of things to see and do.
- The Kruger National Park is a year-round destination. Winter is the Kruger’s dry season. So as the land dries, the animals congregate more at the watering holes; hence spotting the Big Five becomes a lot easier than in summer.
- Stellenbosch Wine Festival: August – People journey from all over the world to join in the annual festivities and sample the more than 500 internationally acclaimed makes and blends of wine. While the parents are busy, there are even winter games to entertain the children.
- Christmas in July at Madam Zingara: 28 July – This annual event is held in one of Cape Town’s favourite and most elite restaurants. The evening in interspersed with food, wine, music and a great variety of other performances. The proceeds go to charity.
- Whale Festival: September – Every year the Southern Right Whales journey into the harbours of the Cape to mate and calve before returning to the open sea. South Africa has the best land-based whale-watching areas in the world.
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3 Nights: Safari - Kings Camp, Kruger
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Known for its gracious style of hospitality, Kings Camp is ideally situated within the uncompromised beauty of the Kruger National Park. Here, you can relax in comfort, dine on exquisite African Cuisine and view the Big Five while being taken on captivating game-drives.
www.kingscamp.com |
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3 Nights: Safari – Khoka Moyo Honeyguide Tented Camp, Kruger
Khoka Moyo has been designed to reflect the simplicity and openness of traditional African living. The tented camp design gives one the dual feelings of privacy as well as a close connection to the wild; all while maintaining a comfortable living environment.
www.honeyguidecamp.com |
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7 Nights: Cape Portfolios - A Choice of Camps Bay Villas, Cape Town
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Soak in the sea breezes and listen to the wash of the waves in the spacious comfort of a stylish beach villa on the doorstep of the world's most beautiful peninsula. These luxury villas are ideal for groups that value complete privacy.
www.capeportfolios.com |
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Suggested Golfing:
South Africa’s variety lends itself to equally diverse and exciting golfing experiences. The most spectacular golf settings are found in Cape Town and the Cape Winelands; with rolling vineyards, white breaches and mountain landscapes that capture the eye while you walk from one hole to the next.
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Golfing in the Winelands:
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Suggested Activities:
The Cape offers a large selection of shops, restaurants, tours and other interesting activities. From sea to vineyard, Latitude Ventures can organise and suggest a variety of unique and exciting experiences.
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Featured Restaurant:
Madame Zingara
In 2006, Madame Zingara tragically burnt down in Cape Town. For six years it had ran as an extremely popular restaurant, known for its variety and exciting innovations in food and exhibitionist performances.
Thankfully, with the aid of a Belgium company, Mirror Paleis, Madame Zingara was revived and her incarnation took the form of a large circus tent near the V and A Waterfront in Cape Town.
Today, Madame Zingara continues to bring variety and excitement to its many patrons who return time and time again, seeking an escape into a magical, colourful world of the circus.
www.madamezingara.com |
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