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23/09/2010

SWAGMAN TOURS AFRICA 2011 Brochure


Hot off the press, Swagman Tours has the exciting new SWAGMAN TOURS Africa 2011 brochure in stock. Please call 1800 808 491 or email africa@swagmantours.com.au for your copy to be sent to you now !!. All of the new product is in the process of being loaded on the website, please check regularly for updates.

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Posted by: Michelle

 

 

Did you know...?

Mt Kilimanjaro situated in Tanzania is the highest peak on the African Continent. It rises 5895m which is roughly the equivalent of Camp 1 on Mt Everest!! Altitude sickness can be a problem and even the fittest sometimes don't make the summit.

 

Quite often when talking about game animals in AFrica poeple will mention the Big 5. The Big 5 are: Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo and Rhino.
Initally you think it is because of size (elephant, rhino etc) however, a leopard is not that big. A giraffe or a hippo would definately be on the list if it related to size.
It's all to do with the past when hunters set out in search of the 5 animals hardest to shoot for varying reasons. Luckily most of the hunting today is done with a camera!

 

At Victoria Falls, between February and May, more than 500 000 cubic metres of water cascade over the falls every minute. However, if you went in November - December you can virtually walk across from one side to the other! It's all to do with the rains in Angola and Zambia.

 

GLAMPING (glamour camping) is all the go for those who want the illusion of sleeping in (or next to) the great outdoors, but with none of the fuss of tent pegs and sleeping bags. Tented resorts are dream destinations for glampers, and well established Down Under are Longitude 131 at Uluru and Paperbark Camp at Jervis Bay on the NSW South coast. Glampers can go bush with swags of style in the African safari tradition at Bamurru Plains in the Northern Territory's Top End and at its new sibling in Western Australia, Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef in the Cape Range National Park. Aside from Africa's best safari spreads, glamping prospects overseas include Aman -i- Khas and Vanyavilas tented camps near the entrance to Ranthambore National Park in India and Desert Nights Camp in the Wahiba Sands near Oman.

 



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