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Africa Safari Holiday News

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African Safari And Beach Holiday News

Storms and floods hit Cape Town and surrounding areas

Paul Campbell - November 14, 2008

The Western Cape of South Africa has been hit hard by severe storms this week as reported in The Cape Argus. The N1 and many roads in the Overberg area are closed due to flooding, and the town of Montagu has been totally cut off. The N2 coastal road that links Cape Town to the […] Read More


Ghost Mountain Inn raises R80,000 for local school.

Paul Campbell -

Congratulations to Ghost Mountain Innin KwaZulu-Natal which has just raised R80,000 (approx £5,500) for their local Mtwazi Combined School and have bought desks and chairs for the Grade 3 class and set work language books. Many of the hotels and lodges we work with in Africa do substantial charity work with their local communities, and […] Read More


Singita to offer a ‘virtual african safari’ this week

Paul Campbell - November 12, 2008

Want to experience the bush from the comfort of your living room? iafrica.com is reporting that National Geographic Wild Channel is broadcating twice-daily game drives this week ‘live’ from Singita Lebombo in the Kruger National Park, to 166 countries worldwide. The programme, called ‘Caught on Safari: Live’, is presented by safari legend John Varty and Andy Coetzee, and […] Read More


Five Years Of African Safari Adventures!

Paul Campbell -

Today is the fifth anniversary of Travel Butlers’ first client booking We have come a long way since that warm and sunny spring day in Cape Town  – our first client booked a few nights at Tsitsikamma Lodge on the Garden Route, and since then we have helped many thousands of people plan their safaris, honeymoons, […] Read More


Proposal to reduce Zambian visa entry fees

Tracey Campbell - November 10, 2008

We have just received notification that the Zambian government have put forward plans to REDUCE the current visa fees from US$150 to US$50 for single entry while double or multiple-entry fee will be reduced from US$340 to US$80. However, please note that these new visa fees would only come into effect once the Minister of Home Affairs […] Read More


Get Ready For The 2009 British & Irish Lions Tour Of South Africa

Paul Campbell - November 7, 2008

It may still be over six months to the start of the 2009 British Lions Tour of South Africa (the first game is the Lions vs a Highveld XV on 30th May), however excitement is already rising with the recent unveiling of the Official Lions Jersey and, of course, the Springboks in the UK at the moment […] Read More


Cape Winelands Accommodation Map Now Online

Paul Campbell - November 4, 2008

Our new searchable map of  Cape Winelands Accommodation, including places to stay in Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl, is now online.