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** Value For Money Tours For The Active 50 yrs + **


African Routes has been bringing together adventurous spirits from around the world since 1991 to share in the tremendous experiences which Africa has to offer. Until recently our adventure tours, for the 18 – 35 age group, formed the core of our business. However time and time again we were asked how strictly we applied the age limit and we received many enquiries from older clients. Thus the 50+ concept was born and we are now delighted to offer the “Big 5” tours.

Our style of travel for the active over 50’s continues to offer the safety, security and social interaction of a group tour. We provide clean, comfortable, lodge type accommodation, our vehicles are air conditioned and prices are affordable. We make use of custom built “Minicoaches” which boast coach seats, arm rests and seat belts. They carry a maximum of 12 passengers, keeping group size personal and encouraging a family type atmosphere.

We firmly believe that we operate most effectively in Africa only by being in Africa. Locally owned and operated, we have support bases in Durban and Pretoria. Our close-knit team of dedicated people in Administration and Reservations together with Operations and Training, all work together to ensure every aspect of the company runs smoothly and efficiently.

Our trips offer an unforgettable African adventure and excellent value for money. The time to visit Africa is now! We look forward to welcoming you.

How our trips work:

1. Price includes: food, accommodation, transport, crew and entrance fees (to game parks and places of interest listed in the itinerary).

2. Accommodation is generally a combination of cabins, bungalows, lodges and pre-erected tented camps (on selected tours). They are clean and comfortable with a rustic charm, not the luxury found in some hotels. The majority of stopovers are for two nights to minimise daily packing up.

3. Transport: 12 seater custom built safari vehicles with high viewing windows, coach seats and air conditioning. Travelling distances will be no more than 350 kms per day and normally considerably less.

4. Food: 3 meals per day are provided: by your crew/ lodge hosts/ restaurant.

5. Fellow passengers & crew: Mixed nationality groups (max size 12) travel together, enjoying the safety and security of a group tour. We encourage a family type atmosphere and husband and wife crews are generally used. African Routes tours attract individuals with a sense of adventure who are young at heart, enthusiastic and enjoy travelling with flexible, like-minded people.

Detailed itineraries, departure dates and flight information are available on request.

Note: Our vehicles and crew may be chartered if you have
an alternative itinerary or private group request.


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Elephant Explorer
Leopard Tracks
Lion Safari
Rhino Route
Buffalo Trail
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Elephant Explorer

Experience the magic of the Garden Route, whose breathtaking coastline is the backdrop for many diverse highlights. It offers the unique opportunity to view elephant, stroke a cheetah and even sit on an ostrich. Savour the fine wines of the Cape in the picturesque setting of the wine estates. Complement this with beaches, forests, caves and the warm Indian Ocean, for a route filled with colour and excitement.

Port Elizabeth to Cape Town 10 Days - South Africa

DAY 1: Addo Elephant Park

Our first night is spent in Addo Elephant Park, one of South Africa’s major conservation success stories, and now home to not only these gentle giants but also Africa’s Big 5 ie: lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo. The Park has an abundance of bird-life and many varieties of flora and fauna. Spend some of your time here overlooking the main waterhole, not only enjoying the wildlife but also absorbing the peaceful atmosphere.

DAYS 2 – 3: Tsitsikamma Forrest Nataional Park

Passing through Jeffreys Bay – South Africa’s surfing capital, famous on the world circuit, we head for Tsitsikamma Forest National Park - a truly unique area, with forested slopes on one side and pounding surf on the other. We have time to enjoy our spectacular surroundings – walking to the suspension bridge at Storms River Mouth which has excellent views or for the more adventurous there is the option* of doing a canopy trail through the forest.

DAYS 4 – 5: Knysna

Situated on an enchanting lagoon, the town of Knysna is surrounded by forests and offers some magnificent coastal scenery including the ’Knysna Heads’. We spend time in and around some of the smaller towns such as Plettenberg Bay, which boasts white sandy beaches and crystal blue waters. Note that during the whale-breeding season (June - October) Plett offers excellent vantage points for watching the southern right whales. We climb aboard the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe steam train (subject to availability). When the line between George and Knysna was built it was regarded as one of the most expensive sections of track in the world - today it is rated the most beautiful.

DAYS 6 – 7: Outshoorn

Driving inland over the Outeniqua Pass, into the semi arid region of the Karoo brings us to Oudtshoorn, which is host to many highlights. Stroke a cheetah at the Cheetahland Conservation Foundation*, visit an ostrich farm and perhaps even sit on one of these enormous birds and venture into the Cango Caves, famous for their beautiful limestone formations. A full and memorable day is rounded off with an evening restaurant meal in town.

DAYS 8 – 9: Winelands

Whether you are a wine enthusiast, or just enjoy wine - South Africa has earned great acclaim around the world, for the production of outstanding wines. Set in the picturesque Breede River Valley, Worcester is a convenient base for access to some of the better-known wine estates in the region. The scenery is breathtaking, with vineyards on the lower slopes of the mountains, and small wine estates dotted in the valleys. Enjoy a spot of wine tasting, while learning about the wine making process. You may even be tempted to ship a case home.

DAY 10: Cape Town

We finish our tour back in Cape Town, surely one of the most beautiful cities in the world. We recommend you allow some extra time here before or after the tour, as there is so much to see and do. You can overlook the entire city from Table Mountain, cruise to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, enjoy the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, the lovely beaches and visit the Cape of Good Hope.

* Optional, at own expense.

Dates
Elephant Explorer
Code Dep Mon Arr Wed Price
CT380 08.01.07 17.01.07 €1050
CT390 05.02.07 14.02.07 €1050
CT400 05.03.07 14.03.07 €1050
CT410 02.04.07 11.04.07 €1050
CT420 30.04.07 09.05.07 €1050
CT430 28.05.07 06.06.07 €1050
CT440 25.06.07 04.07.07 €1050

Dates
Elephant Explorer
Code Dep Mon Arr Wed Price

CT450 23.07.07 01.08.07 €1050
CT460 20.08.07 29.08.07 €1050
CT470 17.09.07 26.09.07 €1050
CT480 15.10.07 24.10.07 €1050
CT490 12.11.07 21.11.07 €1050
CT500 10.12.07 19.12.07 €1050

Prices Quoted In Euro


Leopard Tracks

Namibia, a land of contrasts, offers stark beauty, abundant wildlife, vast open spaces and endless sunshine. Be astounded by the changing colours of the Namib Desert with some of the most impressive sand dunes in the world, which offer unique photographic opportunities. San rock art, geological curiosities and one of the oldest plants in the world are some of the fascinating secrets Namibia reveals. Game viewing in Etosha National Park, with its floodlit waterhole for night viewing, is an unforgettable experience. This diverse itinerary makes for a once in a lifetime tour.

Windhoek to Windhoek 10 Days - Namibia

DAYS 1 – 2: Sesriem And Sossusvlei

Leaving Windhoek we travel south to Sesriem, where we spend two nights. Sossusvlei boasts some of the world’s highest and most picturesque dunes, some of which tower as much as 200 metres above the valley floor. It’s likely that this sand originated in the Kalahari some two to five million years ago. The amount of life found in these harsh conditions is surprising and gemsbok, ostriches and springbok roaming over the sand are a common sight. Climbing the dunes is energetic work, but definitely worth the view.

DAYS 3 – 4: Swakopmund

We travel through the dramatic Kuiseb Canyon to Walvis Bay. Apart from being a busy and important port, the lagoon at Walvis Bay attracts a range of coastal water birds including flamingos and pelicans. Swakopmund, situated on the coast is a place with colonial charm, resembling a small Bavarian village situated between the desert and the sea. The source of the towns’ continental atmosphere is the graceful art nouveau buildings dating back to the turn of the century. There are a number of optional activities* on offer including quad biking, dolphin and seal viewing boat trips, hot air ballooning or flights over the desert.

DAYS 5 – 6: Spitzkoppe

The seal colony at Cape Cross is home to a multitude of Cape Fur seals who flourish in the cold waters of the Benguela Current. The drive along the coast presents a strange landscape of fog and sea mist, salt roads and barren emptiness. Leaving the coast, we head east to Spitzkoppe, popularly known as the Matterhorn of Namibia, which rises abruptly from the arid Namib plain. The area is rich in rock engravings and paintings. We spend some time exploring these; the Petrified Forest where the fossils are estimated to be about 2 million years old and other geological curiosities including Burnt Mountain and the Organ Pipes. The area is also home to the Welwitschia, one of the oldest plants in the world.

DAY 7: Kamanjab

Heading north, the view of Damaraland is a colourful combination of volcanic landscape and savanna. We overnight at Otjitotongwe, a cheetah farm and rescue project where we have the opportunity of seeing these magnificent cats, now seldom seen in the wild, up close.

DAYS 8 – 9: Etosha

Established in 1907, Etosha is one of the largest game reserves in Africa, with terrain ranging from dense bush to open plains. The large salt-pan, from which the park takes its name, is an enormous area: dry and dusty in summer but often a shallow lake filled with water and a multitude of birds in the wet season. A highlight of your visit will be the evenings spent around a floodlit waterhole, watching a never ending procession of wildlife coming to drink. The wide-open spaces and abundant wildlife make a visit to this park an unforgettable experience.

DAY 10: Windhoek

After a leisurely breakfast we start the return drive to the bustling, cosmopolitan city of Windhoek with its stately historic buildings and fusion of cultures.

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* Optional, at own expense

DATES
Leopard Tracks
Code Dep Mon Arr Wed Price
WW380 08.01.07 17.01.07 €1050
WW390 05.02.07 14.02.07 €1050
WW400 05.03.07 14.03.07 €1050
WW410 02.04.07 11.04.07 €1050
WW420 30.04.07 09.05.07 €1050
WW430 28.05.07 06.06.07 €1050
WW440 25.06.07 04.07.07 €1050

DATES
Leopard Tracks
Code Dep Mon Arr Wed Price
WW450 23.07.07 01.08.07 €1050
WW460 20.08.07 29.08.07 €1050
WW470 17.09.07 26.09.07 €1050
WW480 15.10.07 24.10.07 €1050
WW490 12.11.07 21.11.07 €1050
WW500 10.12.07 19.12.07 €1050

Prices Quoted In Euro


Lion Safari

A rich mix of experiences await; from the spectacular scenery of Mpumalanga to the internationally renowned Kruger National Park and from the soaring highlands of Swaziland to the flamboyant Sun City. This tour takes in three different and distinct National Parks (Kruger National Park, Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary and Pilanesberg National Park) bringing you closer to Africa’s wildlife.

Johannesburg to Johannesburg 10 Days - South Africa-Swaziland

DAYS 1: Badplaass

Leaving the city of Johannesburg, we head east to the mineral springs resort of Badplaas. The hot sulphur spring that bubbles out of the ground here used to be known to the local people as ‘Emanzana’ – “the healing waters”. The dramatic backdrop of the Hlumuhlumu Mountains provides a peaceful setting for an afternoon’s relaxation and rejuvenation at the spa.

DAY 2: Swaziland

A short drive brings us to the mountain Kingdom of Swaziland. The Swazi’s are a handsome and proud people and most visitors will take away memories of smiling adults and waving children. Try your hand at bartering for some of the excellent handcrafts at the Swazi Market. We overnight in Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary – Swaziland’s first National Park, where we have the optional* opportunity to walk, cycle or horse ride in the park, bringing us up close to the animals. Watch the sunset overlooking the camp’s waterhole where hippo can often be seen grazing.

DAYS 3 – 4: Kruger National Park

We re-enter South Africa and with camera and binoculars at the ready, enter the southern section of the world-famous Kruger National Park. Proclaimed in 1898, the untamed wilderness of Kruger offers potential sightings of Africa’s Big 5: lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo and elephant. It may be possible to organise an optional foot safari* with an armed ranger and/or a night drive* in search of the nocturnal predators.

DAYS 5 – 6: Blydepoort

Leaving Kruger, we explore the reconstructed gold rush town of Pilgrim’s Rest, where a handful of prospectors still work the streams. We spend a day enjoying the spectacular scenery of Mpumalanga’s Panorama Route, including Bourkes Luck Potholes, the Berlin Falls, the breathtaking view from Gods Window and the impressive sight of the Three Rondawels and Blydepoort Dam.

DAY 7: Naboomspruit

Travelling west through typical African savanna, the rolling mountains and scenic valleys of the Waterberg, with its abundance of streams and rivers, brings us to our overnight stop. The area is rich with stories of the Voortrekkers, some of the regions earliest settlers.

DAYS 8 – 9: Pilanesberg National Park And Sun City

We enjoy two nights in Pilanesberg National Park, which protects an unusual landscape of extinct volcanoes. The product of “Operation Genesis” launched in 1979, the park is amongst the most successful and largest of the world’s game relocation projects. Pilanesberg offers excellent game viewing with the additional bonus of a wide variety of optional activities* such as hot air ballooning (undoubtedly the finest way of viewing the park), elephant back safaris, hiking trails and night drives. We visit Sun City, an extraordinary entertainment complex and casino, only a short drive from the Park. The complex is dominated by the extravagant Palace of the Lost City, which symbolises African culture and heritage. There is an amazing variety of things to see and do*, including the Valley of the Waves, Cultural Village, Crocodile Sanctuary, Birds of Prey Rehabilitation Centre and Health Spa.

DAY 10: Johannesburg

Leaving Pilanesberg, we return to Johannesburg where we conclude our journey. The wide range of experiences and sights, which this tour offers, guarantees a wealth of African memories to take home with you.

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* Optional, at own expense.

DATES
Lion Safari
Code Dep Mon Arr Wed Price
JJ390 22.01.07 31.01.07 €1050
JJ400 19.02.07 28.02.07 €1050
JJ410 19.03.07 28.03.07 €1050
JJ420 16.04.07 25.04.07 €1050
JJ430 14.05.07 23.05.07 €1050
JJ440 11.06.07 20.06.07 €1050
JJ450 09.07.07 18.07.07 €1050

DATES
Lion Safari
Code Dep Mon Arr Wed Price
JJ460 06.08.07 15.08.07 €1050
JJ470 03.09.07 12.09.07 €1050
JJ480 01.10.07 10.10.07 €1050
JJ490 29.10.07 07.11.07 €1050
JJ500 26.11.07 05.12.07 €1050
JJ510 24.12.07 02.01.08 €1050

Prices Quoted In Euro


Rhino Route

Enter the Kingdom of the Zulu, rich in culture, history, wildlife and scenery. Cruise with the hippo on Lake St Lucia and be captivated by the wildlife in Africa’s oldest game reserve. Absorb the atmosphere as history echoes through stories recounted on famous battlefields. Walk in the majestic Drakensberg mountains and cross the border into Lesotho, known as the “Roof of Africa”, with a breathtaking ascent of Sani Pass. This is a wonderfully varied itinerary, which has something for everyone.

Durban to Durban 10 Days - South Africa-Lesotho

DAY 1: Southern Drakensberg

Leaving Durban we travel inland through the spectacular Valley of a Thousand Hills to Underberg, where we spend time enjoying the awe-inspiring scenery of the Ukhahlamba- Drakensberg World Heritage Site. There is a range of optional activities* available including walking trails, San rock art sites, horse riding, canoeing and even river tubing. Gaze on the impressive Giants Cup, flanked by the mighty Hodgesons Peaks in the background.

DAY 2: Sani Pass & Lesotho

We ascend Sani Pass to the mountain Kingdom of Lesotho, a small landlocked country with its own border crossing. The pass rises to an altitude of 2865m and is considered the highest pass in South Africa. The views are magnificent and we may even spot the endangered lammergaier (bearded vulture) from the heights. A visit to a Basotho village provides us with an insight into the traditions and way of life of these hardy mountain people. Lunch is enjoyed at the highest pub in Africa before we begin the descent back down the Pass.

DAY 3: Royal Natal Park

Heading for the northern part of the Drakensberg mountain range our evening’s accommodation overlooks the Amphitheatre, a spectacular 8km stretch of cliff from where the Tugela Falls drop a sheer 850metres in 5 different stages. We have time to walk in the gorge, swim in the fresh mountain streams or explore San rock art sites with a trained custodian.

DAYS 4 – 5: Dundee

A leisurely drive brings us to the small town of Dundee. Visit the Talana History Museum, situated on the site of the first battle in the Anglo-Boer War of 1899. The museum has a large collection of war memorabilia and provides much information about the history of a region, which holds many secrets. Famous names from history including Winston Churchill, Mahatma Ghandi and King Shaka are amongst those who roamed this great African landscape where war after war was fought. The area has the largest concentration of Battlefields in Africa and we will visit the Anglo-Zulu Battlefields at Isandlwana and Rorkes Drift, made famous in the Michael Caine movie “Zulu”.

DAYS 6 – 7: Hluhluwe / Umfolozi Game Reserve

Once the hunting preserves of the old Zulu Kings and proclaimed a Nature Reserve in 1895, Hluhluwe is one of the oldest game reserves in Africa. Home to “Operation Rhino” the park played a large role in bringing the white rhino back from the brink of extinction. We overnight in Umfolozi Game Reserve which is now connected to Hluhluwe by a linking corridor reserve allowing the animals free movement over 96 000 hectares. The reserves are home to a wide variety of African animals including the Big 5: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino.

DAYS 8 – 9: Lake St Lucia

Granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 1999, the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park protects five interconnected eco-systems. We take an afternoon hippo cruise on the estuary, which boasts nearly 2000 crocodiles, 800 hippo and 40 breeding pairs of the African fish eagle.
Visit a traditional Zulu Village and be introduced to some of the customs, traditions and culture of the amaZulu – the People of Heaven, where we are also treated to an energetic dance performance.

DAY 10: Durban

Our final drive takes us through rolling hills of sugar cane, bringing us back to Durban. Known as the city of sunshine and smiles with its Golden Mile of beaches, Durban also hosts a wealth of shopping and outdoor attractions.

*Optional, at own expense

DATES
Rhino Route
Code Dep Mon Arr Wed Price
DD390 22.01.07 31.01.07 €1050
DD400 19.02.07 28.02.07 €1050
DD410 19.03.07 28.03.07 €1050
DD420 16.04.07 25.04.07 €1050
DD430 14.05.07 23.05.07 €1050
DD440 11.06.07 20.06.07 €1050
DD450 09.07.07 18.07.07 €1050

DATES
Rhino Route
Code Dep Mon Arr Wed Price
DD460 06.08.07 15.08.07 €1050
DD470 03.09.07 12.09.07 €1050
DD480 01.10.07 10.10.07 €1050
DD490 29.10.07 07.11.07 €1050
DD500 26.11.07 05.12.07 €1050
DD510 24.12.07 02.01.08 €1050

Prices Quoted In Euro


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Buffalo Trail

This exciting itinerary offers the unforgettable sights of Victoria Falls and Lake Kariba. Explore the waterways of the Okavango Delta and the untamed wilderness of Chobe National Park, where great herds gather. Discover the Makgadigadi Pans in the Kalahari Desert and uncover the colonial history of Zimbabwe in Matobo National Park. This is one tour which is definitely too good to miss.

Vic Falls to Vic Falls 10 Days - Zimbabwe-Botswana

DAYS 1 – 2: Chobe National Park

Leaving the town of Vic Falls we head west, crossing the border from Zimbabwe into Botswana. We enter Chobe National Park, which is one of the richest wildlife areas in Botswana and renowned for its great herds of elephant. An afternoon game drive in open safari vehicles provides us with memorable sightings of some of Africa’s most well known animals before enjoying a magnificent sunset over the Chobe River.

DAY 2: Nata

A leisurely drive brings us to our lodge situated in the shade of palm trees and located close to Nata Sanctuary. The sanctuary is a community project aimed at preserving the wildlife living around the edge of the pan. The area around the Nata River delta is a bird watchers paradise and at certain times of the year flamingos and pelicans can be seen in their thousands.

DAYS 3 – 4: Maun / Okavango Delta>

Maun is the chief city of the Tawana people. It is also our gateway to the Okavango Delta, a fan-shaped oasis with a maze of channels, lagoons and islands, which changes dramatically with the seasons. There is the option* to fly by small aircraft for a birds eye view of this large and complex eco-system which attracts an abundance of animal and bird life.

Following sandy tracks, our transfer in 4x4 vehicles takes us through rural villages, to the edge of the Delta. We continue in mokoros (2 seater canoes, steered by a skilled poler), which allows us the unforgettable experience of travelling through the waterways of the Delta, where sightings of buffalo, giraffe, elephant, hippo and antelope are common. Our local guide shares some of his extensive bush knowledge while he leads us on a game walk. We return to Maun in the late afternoon.

DAY 5: Makgadigadi Pans

Leaving Maun we return along the edge of the Makgadigadi Pans. The Pans are all that remain of a large inland sea, which once covered Botswana. The open space is astounding and the wildlife is plentiful. It is not uncommon to see herds of gemsbok and springbok, grazing in the grasslands.

DAYS 6 – 7: Bulawayo

Re-entering Zimbabwe, our destination is Bulawayo, noted for its unusually wide streets, designed to allow for the turning of a wagon and full span of oxen. We visit Matobo National Park and spend time exploring the reserve, which is home to a small rhino population. We learn about some of the country’s colonial past and visit Cecil Rhodes grave at World’s View. The strange rock formations and unusual landscape of the park also offers fine examples of San rock art.

DAY 8: Hwange National Park

Relax and watch the passing scenery, dotted with rural villages and giant baobab trees, on the morning drive to Hwange. Once the old hunting reserve of the Ndebele Kings, Hwange was proclaimed a National Park in 1928. This magnificent park is one of the last great elephant sanctuaries, where up to a hundred of these giants may be seen at any one of the many watering holes. With cameras at the ready, we venture out on a game drive in open safari vehicles.

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DATES
Buffalo Trail
Code Dep Mon Arr Wed Price
VF390 22.01.07 31.01.07 €1200
VF400 19.02.07 28.02.07 €1200
VF410 19.03.07 28.03.07 €1200
VF420 16.04.07 25.04.07 €1200
VF430 14.05.07 23.05.07 €1200
VF440 11.06.07 20.06.07 €1200
VF450 09.07.07 18.07.07 €1200
VF460 06.08.07 15.08.07 €1200

DATES
Buffalo Trail
Code Dep Mon Arr Wed Price
VF470 03.09.07 12.09.07 €1200
VF480 01.10.07 10.10.07 €1200
VF490 29.10.07 07.11.07 €1200
VF500 26.11.07 05.12.07 €1200
VF510 24.12.07 02.01.08 €1200

Prices Quoted In Euro


Single Supplement
A single supplement is only charged if you request a single room or if we are unable to accommodate you with another single tour member. This will be subject to group numbers and can only be confirmed close to the departure date.
Single Supplement: €165

Optional Extras
There may be occasions when optional extra activities can be booked en route. These are marked with an asterisk- on the individual itinerary and would be for your own account. Please note that availability can’t always be guaranteed.


Terms and Conditions

1.The Contract

All persons making a booking with AFRICAN ROUTES must complete and sign the booking form. The person or persons who have signed the booking form are hereafter referred to as the client. Upon signature the client agrees to be bound by these booking conditions. No agent, servant, representative or client of AFRICAN ROUTES has any right to alter or vary or waive any of these conditions.

2. Payment/ Acceptance of Booking

The signed and completed booking form must be sent to AFRICAN ROUTES or its agent together with a non - refundable deposit of 30% of the tour price. The balance of the tour price is payable in full 6 weeks before departure. Once full payment is received a tour confirmation will be issued to the client. If the balance of the tour price is not paid on due date, AFRICAN ROUTES reserves the right to cancel the booking. If a booking is made 6 weeks or less before departure date then the full tour price is payable at time of booking.

3. Cancellation/Change by Client

Any notification of cancellation must be in writing. The date on which the letter is received by AFRICAN ROUTES or its agents will determine the cancellation charges applicable. In the event of cancellation the following charges will apply:-42 days or more before departure - full deposit. 41 to 21 days before departure - full deposit and 30% of tour price. 20 to 14 days before departure - full deposit and 50% of tour price. 13 days or less before departure - full tour price. If a client wishes to change a booking from one tour to another, prior to 42 days before departure and if AFRICAN ROUTES agrees, an administration fee of €25 will be charged. Normal cancellation fees will apply if a client wishes to make changes within 42 days of departure.

4. Cancellation by AFRICAN ROUTES

AFRICAN ROUTES reserves the right to cancel any tour if a specified minimum number of passengers are not booked on the tour, or for any other reason. In the event of a tour being cancelled for whatever reason, the client may choose a full refund of all monies paid, or alternatively any other tour that AFRICAN ROUTES is in a position to offer. No further liability by AFRICAN ROUTES to the client with regard to the cancellation will arise. In the event of a passenger selecting an alternative tour offered by AFRICAN ROUTES which is lower in price than the original tour, then the client will be entitled to a refund of the difference. If the alternative is more expensive, then the client will be liable for the additional cost.

5. Unused Services

In the event of a client failing to join a tour, joining after departure, or leaving prior to completion, no refunds or liability will be accepted by AFRICAN ROUTES.

6. Information

The information in the brochures, circulars, leaflets and other advertisements issued by AFRICAN ROUTES or its agents is given in good faith, and unless specifically stated shall not form part of any contract between the client and AFRICAN ROUTES.

7. Changes

AFRICAN ROUTES does not accept any liability arising out of changes to itineraries, or any other matters relating to a tour, due to factors outside its control. These factors include, wars, strikes, weather, political disputes, border closures, delayed flights etc. Any expenses incurred by the client arising out of these changes are for their own account.

8. Travel Documents

All clients must be in possession of a valid passport, together with any necessary visas or required vaccinations, and the client accepts full responsibility for obtaining same. Any information or advice given by AFRICAN ROUTES or its agents with regard to the above is given in good faith, but AFRICAN ROUTES can accept no responsibility for the information given. Should a client be refused entry to any country due to incorrect or incomplete documentation, AFRICAN ROUTES will not be held liable for any costs of such delays or repatriation costs for the client.

9. Authority on Tour

The client accepts that at all times the authority and decision of the tour leader will be final on all matters likely to endanger the safety and well being of the tour.

10. Unsuitability

Should a client, in the sole opinion of AFRICAN ROUTES or its duly authorised representative, be considered unsuitable for the tour, due to being in contravention of any customs or laws of the country, or by reason of causing inconvenience or annoyance to other passengers, then AFRICAN ROUTES may decline to carry such client any further. In such circumstances AFRICAN ROUTES will not be liable to make any refund to the client, and no other liability by AFRICAN ROUTES to the client will arise.

11. Limitation of Liability

Clients bookings are accepted on the understanding by the client, that certain risks exist which are an inherent part of adventure travel in Africa, and clients undertake all tours and associated expeditions entirely at their own risk. While AFRICAN ROUTES takes every precaution to ensure the safety of clients, no responsibility can be accepted for any death, injury or loss which might occur to such clients, sustained from any cause whatsoever. The client and his/her dependants, heirs, executors, administrators or assigns, hereby indemnify and hold blameless, AFRICAN ROUTES, its members, employees, representatives and agents from any claims of whatsoever nature and from any liability for delay, loss, damage, injury, illness, or death, arising from any cause whatsoever out of events related to or occurring during a tour.

12. The Contract

This contract, by whosoever it is made and wherever it is made, is subject to and shall be governed and construed according to South African law.

13. Claims and Complaints

Any complaint that the client has against AFRICAN ROUTES, must firstly be taken up with the tour leader, in order that the leader be given an opportunity to remedy the problem. If the client has any further complaint this must be lodged in writing to AFRICAN ROUTES within 28 days of the end of the tour. If these procedures are not followed, then AFRICAN ROUTES will not be held liable.

14. Price Increases

AFRICAN ROUTES reserves the right to increase tour prices due to any increase in fuel costs, park entry fees, or fluctuation of exchange rates.

15. Insurance

It is compulsory for all clients to effect appropriate travel and cancellation insurance before commencing a tour. This insurance, which must be for the full duration of the tour must cover cancellation, curtailment, medical, emergency travel, and personal accident.


 

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Tailor Made Tours

Tailor-made itineraries are in fact the most common service we deliver. These are itineraries that have been specially put together by us for you, to meet your specific requirements in terms of your required dates; duration of holiday; preferred places to be visited; budget and any other variables that may dictate a certain requirement

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Hotels And Lodges

African Travel Gateway is able to assist you in booking African game lodges and hotels in Botswana, Kenya, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zanzibar and Zimbabwe.

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