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Apr 8th 2009
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Hi,
I have about 2 weeks in the beginning of September and my daughter (24) wants to see southern Africa, she wants to see Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha and if possible Zanzibar.
we will arrive in Johannesburg and have to depart from Johannesburg. I was leaning towards Kruger national park and cape town... any suggestions? also will the weather be a factor?
terry
 
Rocky
Apr 22nd 2009
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It is a vast country with lots to see, if you want to do the destinations you have mentioned i would suggest you make a descision.....1 stay in the north fly to joburg and see as much as you can eg niagra falls a safari, blyde river canyon and many others ...or 2 fly to cape town and see winelands, garden route, safari,the wales at hermanus etc...otherwise you will be on and off planes many times wasting much of your time flying here and there
 
Crista
Apr 26th 2009
We were in the same dilemma and had to make a decision: South Africa and Tanzania are not neighbors, and two different concepts, so you have to choose either or, otherwise you are going to spend to much time flying. We choose the Ngorongoro crater, Serengeti, Tangerine, Arusha. A unique experience -Serengeti-
 
Apr 28th 2009
Hi and thanks,
I think we will do Tanzania etc any suggestion on what tour company to use?
 
Jun 3rd 2009
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Amin
Jul 18th 2009
I have two weeks vacation in Sept & I want to do a family tour (2 adults & 2 children) to Kenya & Tanzania ,
I'm wondring if this is a good time to visit & if it's going to be enjoyable for 3 & 5 years old kids ?
 
tiojo
Jul 23rd 2009
We are trying to work out an itinerary for a holiday in South Africa in December 2009. We intend to fly to Cape Town and spend a few days there. Then we would like to see the Garden Route. We would also like to add two or three days game viewing. Which would be a good game park to add to this itinerary? We don't want to do too much flying or driving around. Kruger seems to be a long way away. Is there anything nearer?
 
betty
Jul 31st 2009
Tanzania is the best place for you and your family and you will experience more in serengeti, ngorongoro,arusha.visit www,africasone.com and see more suggentions
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