DELRAY BEACH, FL, July 30, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Lion World Travel
is offering a
nine-night, affordable luxury experience on the "Majestic South
Africa" itinerary, starting from USD
$3,799--including airfare from 26 major US cities.
The vacation of a lifetime begins in Cape Town, named one of the
New York Times "52 Places to Go in 2014." Spend four
nights at the luxurious Table Bay Hotel, located
in the heart of the Victoria and Alfred
Waterfront, and a dinner at the renowned Camissa
Restaurant. Travelers will have plenty of time to explore
the unique cultural attractions of Cape Town on their days of
leisure. On a full-day excursion, travelers will take a cable car
ride to the top of Table Mountain to enjoy a view that has been
described as one of the most epic in Africa, followed by a tour of
the South African coastline along the breathtaking Cape
Peninsula.
On safari, spend three nights in the five-star Hanglip
Mountain Lodge. This secluded lodge offers a unique blend
of luxury and true African wilderness. All suites feature private
sun decks, where views stretch over the lake and plains to the
Hanglip Mountain and Waterberg mountain range. Take a scenic
helicopter flight over the 22,000 hectare Entabeni Safari
Conservancy, where the "Big 5" roam wild and free, before
touching down on Hanglip Mountain to enjoy a mountaintop
picnic.
Nature lovers will delight in the diversity and rich wildlife
that's found at Entabeni Safari Conservancy, where they'll view
"Big 5" game on safari in an open-vehicle.
"Majestic South
Africa" is on special with prices starting from
USD $3,799 per person, and includes: roundtrip airfare from 26
major US cities, connecting on South Africa Airways from New York
or Washington D.C., all taxes, fuel surcharges, domestic airfare
and transfers, four nights accommodation at the five-star Table Bay
Hotel in Cape Town and three nights accommodation at the five-star
Hanglip Mountain Lodge.
"Majestic South
Africa" is valid for travel on selected dates in
November and December 2014, and January, February, March, April,
and May 2015.
For details and reservations, please contact Lion World Travel at 1-800-387-2706 to speak to one of their Africa specialists, or visit www.lionworldtravel.com.
About Lion World Travel
Lion World Travel is the leading tour
operator from North America specializing in group and individual
tours to Southern and East Africa, and is a member of the renowned
Travel Corporation, which also includes: Trafalgar Tours, Contiki,
Brendan Vacations, Insight Vacations, The Red Carnation Hotel
Collection and Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection. In its
50th year, clients continue to benefit from Lion World Travels'
destination knowledge, expertise, and emphasis on customer service.
With their safari specialists all having first-hand knowledge of
Africa, Lion World Travel can confidently assist clients in
creating an African adventure that fits their specific interests as
well as their budget. Extraordinary service, affordable luxury and
value for money are what keep clients coming back to Lion World
Travel.
Winner of the South African Tourism
Ubuntu Awards "Top Producing Tour Operator for
North America" for 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and
2014
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"World Legacy Awards," WildAid and inspiring wildlife advocates
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