Join Great Getaways' Michael and Barbara King on Safari!

 

On Safari in Southern Africa 

 

 Barbara and I have had a love affair going with Africa and we want to share some of our best experiences.  To that end we have worked with one of the great Southern African companies – Wilderness Safari and Londolozi to offer a unique experience in safaris – we are traveling to the game parks in Botswana and South Africa and stopping along the way at one of the wonders of the world – Victoria Falls – the “Smoke that Thunders”  We are planning to leave the last week of March 2011 (dates may change a bit to try and insure we have the lodges we want).  The areas of these lodges are rich with wildlife and in Botswana we will probably not see other tourists at all – the lodges are that remote.  Please check out the websites for the properties we have selected – these can be found at the bottom of the email.  We can also help book air and of course you MUST have trip insurance and we can also handle this for you. 

 

Because we are only taking five couples we expect to have a full group within the next 45 day to 60 days..  Please call us with questions or comments – but please – if you can – do not pass up this unique opportunity.

 

Day one arrive Johannesburg – spend evening at Intercontinental Hotel at the Johannesburg Airport (we are met and greeted to South Africa by a Wilderness rep who will assist us to check in at the hotel)

Day two – Meet in lobby where a Wilderness rep will take us to check - in for our flight to Maun, Botswana; arrive in Maun and transfer to Sefofane for light aircraft transfer from Maun to Duba Plains; afternoon game drive at Duba Plains

Day three – full day at Duba Plains where we have sole use of the camp

Day four – after morning game drive and breakfast – transfer to air strip for light aircraft transfer to Savuti Camp; afternoon game drive at Savuti camp

Day five – full day at Savuti camp where we have sole use of the camp

Elephants near Savuti Camp

 

Day six – after morning game drive and breakfast, transfer to air  strip for light air craft transfer to Kasane Airport; then again light air craft transfer from Kasane to Livingstone Airport; clear customs – purchase visa, then we’ll be met and transferred to the Royal Livingstone Hotel and in the evening take a cruise aboard the African Queen – sundowner cruise – on the Zambezi river above the falls.

Day seven – meet in the lobby after breakfast for a private tour of the falls; then collect luggage and private transfer to Livingston Airport; Commercial air flight (South African air) from Livingston to Kruger Airport – clear customs and transfer by light aircraft to Londolozi air strip.  (not sure if we will arrive in time for game drive)

Day eight and nine – spend at the Londolozi Varty camp

A Leopard near Londolozi

Day ten after morning game drive and breakfast – transfer to air strip for flight to Johannesburg (those who are not going to Cape Town)

 End of these services

 

Total price is $10,968 per person plus $1790 internal air fights and air transfers

 

Deposit is 20% of the landed costs and in Africa, since most of the lodges book their rooms 6 to 9 months in advance – with very little chance of rebooking cancelled rooms – the deposit is non refundable.

 

Does NOT include:

  • INSURANCE (Mandatory)
  • STAFF GRATUITIES
  • ANY NEW GOVERNMENT TAXES, LEVIES, FUEL OR INDUSTRY INCREASES BEYOND OUR CONTROL
  • VISA FEES WHERE RELEVANT – VISA FEES MUST BE PAID IN U.S.DOLLARS (ZAMBIA)
  • INTERNATIONAL AIR (U.S. TO SOUTH AFRICA AND RETURN), DEPARTURE TAXES NOT INCLUDED IN TICKET PRICE
  • ZAMBIAN INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURE TAX OF $25 PER PERSON AND $8 SOUTH AFRICA DEPARTURE TAXPER PERSON
  • ANY ITEMS OF PERSONAL NATURE.

 

 

Here are the websites for the camps and Royal Livingstone Hotel

 

Duba Plains – www.dubaplains.com

Savuti Camp – www.savuticamp.com

Londolozi – www.londolozi.com

Royal Livingstone - www.royal-livingstone-hotel.com

 

 WE HAVE A THREE NIGHT EXTENSION TO CAPE TOWN, A FOUR NIGHT EXTENSION TO CAPE TOWN AND THE STELLENBOSCH WINE COUNTRY; A TWO NIGHT EXTENTION IN JOHANNESBURG; AN EXTENSION TO THE SEYCELLES OR TO MOZAMBIQUE – PLEASE JUST REQUEST THIS FROM US.

 

Sincerely,

Michael & Barbara 

Michael and Barbara King

Email michael@greatgetaway.com or barbara@greatgetaway.com for details

 

 

 

If you want the "Real Deal" here it is!

Watch Virgin Galactic’s official video of the unveiling of SpaceShip 2, the VSS Enterprise!!!

Barbara King  |  Co-President  |  greatgetaways.travel  |  913.338.2244  |  800.546.TRIP  |  Virtuoso Member

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In case you were in Mojave with me and missed NBC Action News, here it is!

LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT WANTS TO SEND YOU TO SPACE-NBC ACTION NEWS KSHB-TV 41

http://www.nbcactionnews.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=557448@kshb.dayport.com&navCatId=4295

 

 

 Braving a strong windstorm in the Mojave, I witnessed the birth of a new era---the beginning of consumer space travel, tourism and commerce. What an amazing event- the unveiling of SpaceShip 2, named VSS Enterprise, on Dec. 7, 2009!

 

 

 

One more photo from the celebration!

An ice sculpture carved by an ice artist from the Ice Hotel in Sweden. There was also an ice bar and drinks were served in ice glasses. There were free non-slip gloves given with every ice glass. The gloves sure helped because the weather was unbelievably horrid---very strong, cold winds and sleet! In fact the evening was cut short because the weather got so bad. I heard that one of the tents set up for the event ended up being blown over after we had all left!

The moral of the story: We can now create spacecraft to take tourists into space but we can't control the weather---some things are beyond our control, beyond our grasp, and that is as it should be or else there would be no mystery to life!

-- Sent from my Palm Prē

 

 

10 Views of Earth from the Moon, Mars and Beyond [Slide Show]: Scientific American Slideshows

T minus 8 and counting! Virgin Galactic will unveil the first consumer-purposed spaceship on December 7, 2009! I am so excited to be invited to attend! Want to attend? Reserve a ride on Virgin Galactic! Email me to make your reservation: barbara@greatgetaway.com

So, did you? You bet you did!

2009 has been a year of twists and turns, joys and challenges. Through it all you were there for me and for all of us at Great Getaways! Thank you for standing by me and for allowing us to do what we do best---designing memorable, and often life-changing, vacations!

Happy Thanksgiving 2009 with a an extra helping of gratitude!

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Visit the location of the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency's next case!

 

Alexander McCall Smith has nothing on the King family! Michael, Josh and I visited Eagle Island Camp in Botswana in January, 1999. Two weeks ago Alexander McCall Smith, author of the series of books, No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, visited Eagle Island Camp for the 3rd time in 2 years. Read what our friends at African Travel wrote:

 

                        Two weeks ago everyone at Eagle Island Camp was abuzz with excitement as they welcomed Alexander McCall Smith – author of the No.1 Ladies Detective Agency – for a three day stay. This was his third visit to Eagle Island Camp in only two years, a place that has surely captured his heart and it is also the place where the first lady detective will be traveling to solve a crime in his next book. He was lucky enough to witness a lion kill just a few yards in front of him while on a game walk. The also visited the neighboring Noxa village which he says will be featured in his new book.---courtesy of African Travel

 

Beat your friends to the punch---scope out Eagle Island Camp and write your own bestseller! There are some amazing special offers available, so contact me today to begin your safari to Botswana! travelingking@gmail.com or via Twitter @travelingking1!

 

FYI---The photo of the young man in the mokuro is our son Josh, who was 9 years old at the time, and now is 20! He’s been to Africa 3 times with us and has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro with Michael (the 2nd photo was when he was 16!).

   
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