Make Africa Your Playground with Acacia Adventure Holidays' 2008 Brochure

Hidden gems in South Africa, secret havens in Madagascar and eco-ploration with a wilder side – all these experiences and more are available in Acacia Adventure Holidays’ latest 2008 brochure.
By: Siobhan Kindness
 
Jan. 30, 2008 - PRLog -- Hidden gems in South Africa, secret havens in Madagascar and eco-ploration with a wilder side – all these experiences and more are available in Acacia Adventure Holidays’ latest 2008 brochure.  The tour operator has also introduced several bite size overland itineraries, which are perfect for time sensitive travellers who still want a snap shot of Africa.  
   
Gorilla Magic: The experience of a lifetime has been packed into just six-days on Acacia Adventure Holidays’ Troop to the Gorillas overland tour – travellers trekking through dense forest for a one-hour audience with the Silverback, in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. En route to the park itself, overlanders will pass through Mbarara and Kabale, known as the Switzerland of Africa, and Lake Bunyoni, one of the deepest lakes on the continent.  Community village visits and forest walks can also be undertaken in the park, travellers catching sight of the country’s rural heartland on their journey back to Kampala. (£225pp + local payment £65pp + gorilla permit £275pp), with year round departures.

Totally Tanzania: Acacia Adventure Holidays’ 11-day Highlights of Tanzania itinerary is a snapshot of an exciting corner of Africa.  Beginning with a 4-day stay on the Spice Island of Zanzibar, travellers can explore the Arabic architecture and the northern beaches at their leisure.  Once back on the mainland overlanders will travel north, capturing the immensity of Mount Kilimanjaro en route to Tanzania’s safari capital Arusha.  A cultural pit stop with the Masai and reptile viewing at the Meserani Snake Park still leaves travellers with four-days of excellent game viewing and safari excursions covering the Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti National Park and Olduvai Gorge. (£495pp + local payment FROM £30pp), with year round departures.

Travel hot spots: Travel hot spots: South Africa is “so this year” according to Acacia Adventure Holidays – their new 15-day small group Safari, Hike & Bike Kwazulu-Natal, unearthing the country’s hidden gems.  Mountain biking and hiking in the Drakensburg Mountains is eco-ploring at its best, with many of the trails leading to remote rural villages.  Mount Njesuthi is a further highlight, ready and waiting for energetic hikers who will then retire to Zululand – this hospitable tribe sharing their mystical beliefs on everything from spiritual healing to witchcraft.  No safari would be complete without a chance to view the Big Five and game viewing in the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve, is a final wildlife extravaganza, before canoeing across the waters of the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park and kicking back on the beach at Kosi Bay. (£1,000pp + local payment FROM £149pp), with year round departures.

Safari on down with the Masai: The 12-day Masai Walking Safari is an eco-centric addition to Acacia Adventure Holidays’ portfolio; starting in Kenya’s capital, with an out of city wildlife expedition to the nearby Nairobi National Park. Leaving the 4X4 behind the itinerary includes walking safaris through Hell’s Gate National Park to view its spectacular gorges and geothermal hot springs; followed by a challenging trek to the summit of Mount Longonot where travellers are rewarded with panoramic views over Lake Navisha and the Great Rift Valley.  The final section of the small group safari sees culture and wildlife combine with Big Five game viewing in the Masai Mara and a six-day trek through the Loita Hills with the red robed Masai tribe. (£675pp + local payment FROM £228pp), with year round departures.

Getting away from the crowds by Dhow:  The few tourists that do visit Madacasgar number around 150,000 a year, but Acacia Adventure Holidays has taken paradise to another level on its new 7-day adventure, traversing the more remote Northern islands by Dhow.  Heavenly eco-havens including, Ankazoberavina and Nosy Irinja are visited en route – the latter home to the Hawksbill turtles and exotic coconut crabs.  Further highlights include, Nosy Be, Nosy Tanikely and the Lokobe Reserve, where adventurers can go in search of the Black Lemur and the Nosy Be Panther Chameleon.  (Madagascar Dhow Sailing £425pp), with May to December departures.

Endless adventures:  Travellers can also get ethical in Africa on the six-day Volunteering Tanzania small group safari (£340pp + local payment £84pp, available from June 2008) or trek through the dense forests of the Volcan range on the 10-day Primates of Rwanda itinerary (small group safari, £890pp (gorilla permit included in the cost of the tour £256pp) + local payment of £321pp), available from June 2008).

The above prices include all tour highlights as listed in the brochure, transport, road tolls and taxes, camping and cooking equipment, most meals and services of tour leader and driver. Excludes return international flight, visas, departure taxes, transfers, and flexible local payment excursions. Please note: the above local payments are FROM prices and should appear separate to the actual tour cost as they have been converted from $USD to £GBP for media.  Telephone Acacia Adventure Holidays on 020 7706 4700, email info@acacia-africa.com or visit www.acacia-africa.com. ATOL No.6499 and ABTA No.W4093 PROTECTED.  All prices are subject to availability.

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Notes to Editors’: Acacia Adventure Holidays offers 180 different adventures throughout Southern, Eastern and Northern Africa – these include overland tours, small group safaris and adventures.  The tour operators holidays are particularly suited to those with a young adventurous mindset – the essence being that people get truly involved, from cooking and cleaning on tour to meeting the locals, and of course, enjoying the destination. The majority of Acacia Adventure Holidays’ tours involve a tour payment and basic local payment covering food, accommodation and a least one major game park.  The latter relates solely to money that is being redirected to Africa, not the tour operator. All holidays are tour only as Acacia Adventure Holidays does not sell international flights.
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Source:Siobhan Kindness
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Tags:Acacia Adventure Holidays, Africa, Travel
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