3 Nights Elephant Hills Hotel & 2 Nights The Hide, Hwange
From only ZAR 11,780.00 Per Person
VALID UNTIL FOR TRAVEL UNTIL 31 OCTOBER 2012
OFFER INCLUDES
Airfare from Johannesburg
ELEPHANT HILLS HOTEL
- Airport transfers in the Falls
- 3 Nights accommodation
- Breakfast Daily
- 2 Hotel Dinners
- Sunset Cruise on the Zambezi River
River Usage Fee on the Sunset Cruise of US$ 10 per person is not included and is payable at the Jetty
THE HIDE SAFARI CAMP
- Road transfers from/to Victoria Falls
- 2 Nights accommodation
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner Daily
- Teas and coffees
- All scheduled game and water activities
- Refreshments on game drives
Offer excludes: Airport taxes and surcharges of aprox. R 2 280 per person
The quoted price is subject to seat availability in the appropriate class on the services of British Airways. Surcharges include airport taxes and fuel surcharges, the majority of which are quoted in US Dollars. Surcharges therefore fluctuate.
Single room supplements apply.
Malalria: Precautions must be taken
The Elephant Hills Hotel
The Elephant Hills Hotel is located about 4 kms from the Falls and provides panoramic views of the Zambezi River and it's surroundings. The hotel consists of 276 rooms and a large, well-equipped conference centre. Air conditioning, satellite TV and mini bars are standard in all rooms. The Elephant Hills offers a variety of sporting facilities including a lovely 18 hole golf course frequented by a variety of wildlife!
Hwange National Park
The Park lies south of the Victoria Falls, where the wetter miombo savannahs meet the sands of the Kalahari. Once the hunting grounds of the Matabele kings Mzilikazi and Lobengula, and decimated by early European hunters, an area of 14000 square kilometres was placed under conservation protection in 1949 and the Park now boasts over 100 different species of mammal and 400 species of bird.
The Hide Safari Camp
Situated in it’s own private concession, the Lodge comprises 10 en-suite, luxury tents under thatch all of which overlook one of the busiest waterholes in the Region. The Hide prides itself in fine cuisine, and meals are enjoyed either alfresco, beneath a canopy of camel-thorn acacias or around the grand teak dining table. The Hide is situated in one of Hwange National Parks most outstanding locations, bordering ancient elephant paths and a vast grassland corridor. Herds of elephant, buffalo and a myriad of others are drawn to the constant waters of the waterhole, and the spectacle of predators making a sudden appearance is not uncommon. There are two concealed “hides” located on either side of the waterhole which offer close encounters and incredible photo opportunities in a secure environment. Game viewing activities are conducted on foot and in 4x4 vehicles.