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Cape Grace Hotel
Enjoy the charm, style, relaxed informality and flawless service of the Cape Grace, along with its unique personalized attention. You'll find the staff warm, flexible, full of initiative and prepared to go the extra mile. The architecture and decor have been tailored around the requirements of today's leisure and business traveler, with environments of rich colors and texture, wood, natural fabrics and earthy tones. Guest-rooms are immaculately-appointed, calm, spacious areas, as refreshing and inviting as the breath-taking views of mountains and ocean you'll see through the French doors. Amenities at Cape Grace include a private swimming pool hidden by trellised gardens, and their luxurious restaurant named one.waterfront.
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Fancourt
Hotel
& Country Club
South Africa's premiere golfing and leisure resort. Nestled in the heart of South Africa's Garden Route is vacation heaven: the Fancourt Hotel and Country Club. Built around an historic 19th Century manor house, Fancourt boasts two 18 hole championship golf courses designed by Gary Player as well as a whole world of other possibilities set in a stunning natural wonderland. Guests can swim, ride horses, bike or explore the nearby mountains and rainforests, home to a wide diversity of flora and fauna. Play tennis, squash, badminton and basketball. Soak up the sun on golden beaches lapped by the Indian Ocean. Visit the Health and Beauty Pavilion, with full resort spa and gym facilities. Alternatively, simply relax in elegant accommodation and savor superb cuisine in any of four restaurants, and enjoy excellent wines from
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Victoria Falls
Safari Lodge
The Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is set high
on a plateau which forms a natural boundary to the unfenced Zambezi National Park,
and is just four kilometers from the majestic Victoria Falls.
This deluxe 72-roomed African Lodge prides itself on hospitality and food
rivaled only by uninterrupted views and magnificent sunsets. Created with
a keen eye for detail... hardwoods, thatch, vibrant colors... the effect is
awe inspiring. Each bedroom has its own balcony, air-conditioning and
modern bathroom. In the Buffalo Bar, Makuwa-Kuwa Restaurant and pool deck you
will enjoy not only the wonderful views, but excellent service
from friendly Zimbabwean staff renowned for their warmth and
understanding of the needs of international visitors.
An on-site waterhole attracts a wide variety of game, including
elephants, buffalo, impala and kudu. Take
in a guided tour of the Falls. Almost the entire length of Victoria
Falls may be viewed from the rainforest on the Zimbabwean side, opposite
the gulf into which the river plunges. This allows unrivaled views of
the Devil's Cataract, Main Falls, Horseshoe Falls, Rainbow Falls, and
the Eastern Cataract. Include a visit to the craft village, before
freshening up and being treated to drinks and snacks while traveling
along the Zambezi River on a relaxing sundowner cruise. In the evening
you can enjoy an African Spectacular Show at the Victoria Falls Hotel, with
traditional Ndawa and Makisi dancers. The spectacular features stilt and
pole dancing, intimidating war dances, spirit costumes, folklore, songs
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Cape Grace Hotel
Enjoy
the charm, style, relaxed informality and flawless service of the Cape
Grace, along with its unique personalized attention. You'll find the staff warm, flexible, full of initiative and prepared to go the extra mile. The architecture and decor have been tailored around the requirements of today's leisure and business traveler, with environments of rich colors and texture, wood, natural fabrics and earthy tones. Guest-rooms are immaculately-appointed, calm, spacious areas, as refreshing and inviting as the breath-taking views of mountains and ocean you'll see through the French doors. Amenities at Cape Grace include a private swimming pool hidden by trellised gardens and Quay West restaurant, where some of Cape Town's best-regarded cuisine is served in a light, natural and relaxing
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Mokuti Lodge
Strategically placed
only 200m from the Von Lindequist gate, the eastern entrance to the Etosha
National Park, one of Africa’s most awe-inspiring game parks. ‘Mokuti’
in the language of the local Owambo people, means ‘in the bush’, however,
the quality of comfort and service offered ensures its guests of a memorable
and relaxing sojourn. Mokuti has 106 chalets set under cool thatch, there are
single, double, family or luxury units. Each chalet is equipped with air
conditioning, en-suite bathroom with shower or bath, hairdryer, radio,
satellite TV, direct dial telephone, fridge and tea/coffee making facilities.
There are two restaurants, a boma for traditional African braai’s (BBQ), two
swimming pools, two floodlit tennis courts and two bars. One of the most
impressive features of Mokuti Lodge is the lushness of its vegetation and the
tranquility of its natural surroundings, with its own giraffe, a variety of
buck, and a number of different walking trails. Alternatively guests can hire
mountain bikes to explore the area. |