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Safaris Holidays in Prime Season

19/07/2010

 

The Months of September and October are prime game viewing seasons throughout Southern and East Africa. Safari Club  do have some availability and  special offers for 2010 at some of our best camps during this period including in Kenya during the Migration season.

With a budget of £2500 per person you could be enjoying a two centre all inclusive flying safari in Kenya's most prolific wildlife areas, or a privately guided tour of the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and other Tanzanian parks, a week in South Africa's well protected Game reserves or a lodge and bushcamp safari in Zambia's fabulous South Luangwa National Park. International flight costs are also reasonable at this time.

If you have the time, then September and October are excellent months to spend a week on an idyllic tropical beach

Great wildlife and a great time to visit Africa

To discuss your plans please call us at 0845 0545 889


Latest 10 News Items

06/03/2013

March News from Safari Club, New Destinations & Special offers to Namibia, Botswana, Kenya and Uganda.

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06/03/2013

Kenya Airways have announced commencement of thrice weekly flights from Nairobi to Livingstone from June 2013.

These new flights make it possible to easily combine a visit to the Maasai Mara and Kenya’s other iconic game reserves with a visit to Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwe/Zambia border.
06/03/2013

In the first ever private game reserve donation of rhino to another country &Beyond is translocating six white rhino from Phinda Private Game Reserve in South Africa to Botswana’s Okavango Delta.

In 2012 alone, South Africa lost a devastating 668 rhino to illegal poaching, which is a 49% increase from the previous year’s figure of 448.
31/01/2013

Zambia's Tourism minister has announced that all hunting of Big Cats is banned with immediate effect, the ban does not as far as we know affect other game such as Elephant.

Zambia will join Botswana which recently announced that all trophy hunting will be banned from 2014 and Kenya which has had a ban on sports hunting for decades.

Safari Club welcome this

09/10/2012

"Mount Kenya to the Maasai Mara" is an all inclusive, 7 night flying safari, visiting prime game viewing areas of  the Ol pejeta Conservancy and the Naboisho Conservancy in the Maasai Mara.

From £2217 per person on a Nairobi to Nairobi basis

For Travel between October and December 2012

09/10/2012

"Lions, Leopards and Tigers" is a thrilling, all inclusive, 11 night safari adventure which visits South Luangwa National Park and the Lower Zambezi National Park.

Activties include fabulous game

02/08/2012
The Great Migration is currently crossing the Mara River into Kenya's incredible Maasai Mara. We have a number "Stay for 6 nights pay for 4 nights" special deals to see the migration in 2013 as this natural spectacle takes place between August and October 2013.
15/06/2012

With immediate effect, Aerolink Uganda has launched regular flights to Bwindi Forest, Queen Elizabeth National Parkand Murchison Falls National Park. This is a very exciting development as for the first time it will be

04/01/2012

The vivid colours of flowering desert vegetation, spectacular cloud formations, newborn wildlife and few visitors make a visit to Northern Namibia an enjoyable safari at a time when prices are at their most competitive.

Safari Clubs eight night, excellent, self drive and flying safaris visiting the AfriCat Predator Conservation Project at Okonjima, Etosha National Park and the beautiful Erongo Mountain Nature Conservancy.

£2176 per person (4x4 Self Drive, Two Sharing)

£2576 per person  (Transfers by air)

Valid  for travel to 31 st March 2012

28/12/2011

With effect from the end of May 2012 and departing weekly thereafter we are offering a fascinating Gorilla Trekking Safari to the Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the Republic of Congo.The construction of two brand new, sensitively designed safari Lodges make this possible for the first time.

The Western Lowland Gorilla is a cousin of the better known Eastern Mountain Gorilla which is found in Uganda and Rwanda. It lives within the jungles of Central and West Africa, like all Gorillas it is highly endangered