AN AFRICAN ADVENTURE
SOUTH AFRICA - ZIMBABWE - BOTSWANA & NAMIBIA
31 August - 22 September 2024
31 August - 22 September 2024
South Africa consistently ranks amongst the top “must visit” destinations of the world according to acclaimed travel writers, and there are no surprises as to why. An eclectic mix of first and third world cultures, landscapes and people come together in an incredible melting pot to form one of the most diverse destinations in the world often and appropriately described as a “world in one country.” If it is a unique and awe- inspiring experience you are after, South Africa fits the bill.
But this trip is about more than just South Africa as we also visit Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia. From bustling cities with mega shopping centres that rival the best in Europe to the remote safari camps of the greater Kruger National Park. From the majestic mountains of the Fairest Cape to the dusty plains of Botswana, Southern Africa has something to offer everyone. Experience the diversity of South Africa and her people, marvel at the beauty of the mighty Victoria Falls, listed as one of the seven wonders of the natural world. Relax and enjoy a two-night luxury river safari cruise on the Chobe River which borders Botswana and Namibia. Visit a high-density township, interact with the people, learn about their past and their hopes for the future. Sample the wines of the Cape and so much, much more.
But this trip is about more than just South Africa as we also visit Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia. From bustling cities with mega shopping centres that rival the best in Europe to the remote safari camps of the greater Kruger National Park. From the majestic mountains of the Fairest Cape to the dusty plains of Botswana, Southern Africa has something to offer everyone. Experience the diversity of South Africa and her people, marvel at the beauty of the mighty Victoria Falls, listed as one of the seven wonders of the natural world. Relax and enjoy a two-night luxury river safari cruise on the Chobe River which borders Botswana and Namibia. Visit a high-density township, interact with the people, learn about their past and their hopes for the future. Sample the wines of the Cape and so much, much more.
- Guided tour to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana & Namibia over 22 adventure and fun filled days
- Discover Cape Town & the spectacular Cape Peninsula, Table Mountain and the wine lands of the Cape.
- View the mighty Victoria Falls, the superb Cango Caves, the magnificent Blyde River Canyon and many of the prime attractions of Southern Africa.
- Visit a working dairy farm, an acclaimed olive farm and an award-winning winery.
- Interact with the animals of Africa - mingle with monkeys and stroll through the largest free-flight aviary in the world.
- Safari in some of the top-rated game reserves and national parks in Southern Africa.
- Spend two nights relaxing aboard the Chobe Princess cruising the Chobe River on the Botswana/Namibia border.
- Enjoy authentic local experiences. Visit traditional African villages travel and meet with local people.
- Quality accommodation in hand-picked, graded establishments.
- Meals are a safari in themselves! Dine under the stars of the African sky and in some of the finest restaurants in Southern Africa. Breakfast & a main meal are included daily and on many days all meals are included.
Saturday 31 August 2024 - Guests from regional New Zealand fly to Auckland this afternoon where we overnight.
Meal inclusions: Snacks
Sunday 01 September 2024 - Depart Auckland early this morning bound for Johannesburg, the City of Gold. Afternoon arrival, transfer to hotel and overnight.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, lunch and dinner on board flight.
Monday 02 September 2024 - This morning, after breakfast, we return to the airport for our flight to Kasane, Botswana. Here we clear Botswana Immigration, cross the river into neighbouring Namibia where we board the Chobe Princess for our two-night Chobe River safari cruise. Watch the hippo wallowing in the cool river, see crocodile basking in the sun and perhaps in the afternoon we will be treated to a herd of elephant enjoying a dip in the river. Go to sleep tonight listening to the sounds of Africa and the waters of the Chobe lapping our superb houseboat.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Tuesday 03 September 2024 - You barely need to lift your head off the pillow to watch this spectacular part of the African bush roll on by as you cruise the Chobe River. Perhaps you would enjoy an early morning game cruise or maybe a spot of fishing today. There's an abundance of bird life on the river to watch. Or does a visit to a traditional village in Namibia appeal? Maybe you'd prefer to just relax on board the Chobe Princess and watch Africa pass you by. Whatever you fancy, the choice is yours today.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Wednesday 04 September 2024 - Our leisurely two days on the Chobe River ends today as we cruise back towards the town of Kasane. Early mornings on the river can be a hive of activity with wildlife of all descriptions wandering down to the river to take their fill at the start of the day. We farewell Namibia, cross back into Botswana then travel by road to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Thoughts turn to the early pioneers who literally walked from the Cape Colony to Matabeleland North a distance of some 2500kms. Imagine their astonishment when in this parched countryside they came upon the immense chasm and gorges of the spectacular Victoria Falls! The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the surrounds of our luxury lodge.
Meal inclusions: Dinner & breakfast.
Thursday 05 September 2024 - The Victoria Falls lie halfway along the course of the 2700km long mighty Zambezi River. Here the water plunges 100m into a chasm to create the largest curtain of water in the world, which, at the height of the high-water season, stretches the full 1.7km width of the river. Following our morning tour of the Falls we visit the local curio market then this afternoon is at leisure for you to relax and enjoy the facilities at the lodge or take part in one of the adventure activities on offer in this location.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Friday 06 September 2024 - Leaving Victoria Falls this afternoon we fly south to the magnificent City of Cape Town, South Africa, surely one of the most beautiful cities of the world.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner
Meal inclusions: Snacks
Sunday 01 September 2024 - Depart Auckland early this morning bound for Johannesburg, the City of Gold. Afternoon arrival, transfer to hotel and overnight.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, lunch and dinner on board flight.
Monday 02 September 2024 - This morning, after breakfast, we return to the airport for our flight to Kasane, Botswana. Here we clear Botswana Immigration, cross the river into neighbouring Namibia where we board the Chobe Princess for our two-night Chobe River safari cruise. Watch the hippo wallowing in the cool river, see crocodile basking in the sun and perhaps in the afternoon we will be treated to a herd of elephant enjoying a dip in the river. Go to sleep tonight listening to the sounds of Africa and the waters of the Chobe lapping our superb houseboat.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Tuesday 03 September 2024 - You barely need to lift your head off the pillow to watch this spectacular part of the African bush roll on by as you cruise the Chobe River. Perhaps you would enjoy an early morning game cruise or maybe a spot of fishing today. There's an abundance of bird life on the river to watch. Or does a visit to a traditional village in Namibia appeal? Maybe you'd prefer to just relax on board the Chobe Princess and watch Africa pass you by. Whatever you fancy, the choice is yours today.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Wednesday 04 September 2024 - Our leisurely two days on the Chobe River ends today as we cruise back towards the town of Kasane. Early mornings on the river can be a hive of activity with wildlife of all descriptions wandering down to the river to take their fill at the start of the day. We farewell Namibia, cross back into Botswana then travel by road to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Thoughts turn to the early pioneers who literally walked from the Cape Colony to Matabeleland North a distance of some 2500kms. Imagine their astonishment when in this parched countryside they came upon the immense chasm and gorges of the spectacular Victoria Falls! The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the surrounds of our luxury lodge.
Meal inclusions: Dinner & breakfast.
Thursday 05 September 2024 - The Victoria Falls lie halfway along the course of the 2700km long mighty Zambezi River. Here the water plunges 100m into a chasm to create the largest curtain of water in the world, which, at the height of the high-water season, stretches the full 1.7km width of the river. Following our morning tour of the Falls we visit the local curio market then this afternoon is at leisure for you to relax and enjoy the facilities at the lodge or take part in one of the adventure activities on offer in this location.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Friday 06 September 2024 - Leaving Victoria Falls this afternoon we fly south to the magnificent City of Cape Town, South Africa, surely one of the most beautiful cities of the world.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner
Saturday 07 September 2024 - This morning we set off on a fascinating walking tour through the streets of Cape Town. Our local Guide uses the streets of the city, old buildings and squares, people and places as props to develop the story of Dutch and British rule, slavery and apartheid, freedom and democracy. Cape Town lies at the foot of the majestic Table Mountain and next we board a cable car to the top of the mountain for stunning views over the city and surrounding Cape Peninsula. This afternoon we are off to Langa, the oldest of Cape Town's high-density townships. We take an informative walk through the streets of Langa where our Guide relates what it was like growing up in the township, its past, its present and what the future holds for its residents.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Sunday 08 September 2024 - Our touring today takes us around the spectacular Cape Peninsula. We journey along the dramatic Chapman's Peak Drive, widely regarding as one of South Africa's most scenic roads, en-route to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. At Cape Point we take the funicular to the vantage point for a magnificent view over the Cape of Good Hope and across the bay to the distant Hottentot's Holland Mountains. Continuing towards the historic naval town of Simons Town we call at Boulders Beach, a protected inlet and home to a colony of African Penguin. Our day concludes with a walk through the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, renowned for its indigenous plantings.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Monday 09 September 2024 - The Dutch introduced vines to the Cape in the mid 1600's and the charming town of Stellenbosch has grown up out of the wine industry in the region. This morning savour traditional food and drink as we wander the historic streets of South Africa's second oldest town and learn about the history of this area. After a traditional "heritage lunch" the afternoon is at leisure. Perhaps you would like to relax and sample more of the wines produced locally. Maybe a spot of shopping is on your agenda. Whatever your fancy, the afternoon is free for you to enjoy.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Tuesday 10 September 2024 - This morning we make our way to the V & A Waterfront, home to over 450 world class retailers and very much the heart of this vibrant city. This afternoon sees us at Groot Constantia, the oldest vineyard in the Cape, established by Commander Simon van der Stel in 1679. A splendid country estate tucked away on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, Groot Constantia is the ideal setting for the production of top-quality wines.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Wednesday 11 September 2024 - We bid farewell this morning to the City of Cape Town and travel over the mountains towards the town of Robertson. Here we break our journey for an insightful visit to Marbrin Olive Farm where we learn about everything olives! Our journey takes us along Route 62, the longest wine route in the world and through the towns of the semi desert, Klein Karoo. The valley is approximately 250kms long and our destination this evening is Oudtshoorn, “Feather Capital” of South Africa.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Thursday 12 September 2024 - This day begins with a guided tour of the superb Cango Caves in the foothills of the Swartberg Mountains. Considered one of South Africa's prime natural wonders, the caves are home to some of the largest stalagmite and stalactite formations in the world. Next we call at the Cango Wildlife Ranch where you have an opportunity to view the wildlife and learn about the ranch's involvement with conservation of many endangered species. Our final activity today is a visit to Safari Ostrich Farm where you may enjoy an ostrich steak for lunch then learn how these birds are commercially farmed in the region.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Sunday 08 September 2024 - Our touring today takes us around the spectacular Cape Peninsula. We journey along the dramatic Chapman's Peak Drive, widely regarding as one of South Africa's most scenic roads, en-route to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. At Cape Point we take the funicular to the vantage point for a magnificent view over the Cape of Good Hope and across the bay to the distant Hottentot's Holland Mountains. Continuing towards the historic naval town of Simons Town we call at Boulders Beach, a protected inlet and home to a colony of African Penguin. Our day concludes with a walk through the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, renowned for its indigenous plantings.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Monday 09 September 2024 - The Dutch introduced vines to the Cape in the mid 1600's and the charming town of Stellenbosch has grown up out of the wine industry in the region. This morning savour traditional food and drink as we wander the historic streets of South Africa's second oldest town and learn about the history of this area. After a traditional "heritage lunch" the afternoon is at leisure. Perhaps you would like to relax and sample more of the wines produced locally. Maybe a spot of shopping is on your agenda. Whatever your fancy, the afternoon is free for you to enjoy.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Tuesday 10 September 2024 - This morning we make our way to the V & A Waterfront, home to over 450 world class retailers and very much the heart of this vibrant city. This afternoon sees us at Groot Constantia, the oldest vineyard in the Cape, established by Commander Simon van der Stel in 1679. A splendid country estate tucked away on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, Groot Constantia is the ideal setting for the production of top-quality wines.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Wednesday 11 September 2024 - We bid farewell this morning to the City of Cape Town and travel over the mountains towards the town of Robertson. Here we break our journey for an insightful visit to Marbrin Olive Farm where we learn about everything olives! Our journey takes us along Route 62, the longest wine route in the world and through the towns of the semi desert, Klein Karoo. The valley is approximately 250kms long and our destination this evening is Oudtshoorn, “Feather Capital” of South Africa.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Thursday 12 September 2024 - This day begins with a guided tour of the superb Cango Caves in the foothills of the Swartberg Mountains. Considered one of South Africa's prime natural wonders, the caves are home to some of the largest stalagmite and stalactite formations in the world. Next we call at the Cango Wildlife Ranch where you have an opportunity to view the wildlife and learn about the ranch's involvement with conservation of many endangered species. Our final activity today is a visit to Safari Ostrich Farm where you may enjoy an ostrich steak for lunch then learn how these birds are commercially farmed in the region.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Friday 13 September 2024 - The route out of Oudtshoorn and over the Outeniqua Mountains follows the ancient routes of the elephants and takes us towards the City of George and onwards to the town of Knysna. There’s free time to wander the picturesque Knysna Quays Waterfront before we continue to a South African dairy farm situated on the outskirts of the town of Plettenberg Bay. See how dairy farming is done in this part of the world, hear about the challenges and learn about the innovations with many similarities to dairying in New Zealand and many differences too.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Saturday 14 September 2024 - Said to be the largest free flight aviary in the world, Birds of Eden covers 23 000 square metres of forest and is home to over 3500 specimens and 280 species of African birds. A guided walk through the aviary is an excellent way to learn about these beautiful birds. Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary is the world’s first free roaming multi species primate sanctuary and here we go on a monkey safari, walking with and amongst these fascinating and often farcical animals. This afternoon is at leisure for you to relax and enjoy the ambience of our fine country estate lodgings.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Sunday 15 September 2024 - Our time in the Cape Province concludes today and we fly to the province of Mpumalanga in the northeast of South Africa. Mpumalanga borders Eswatini to the south and Mozambique to the east and it is in this province that some of the earliest signs of life on earth have been found with microbial fossils dating back some 3.22 billion years. We overnight tonight at a lovely country lodge near the town of White River.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Monday 16 September 2024 - The Panorama Route, so called for its magnificent scenery, is our touring route today. We’ll view the spectacular Blyde River Canyon, the third largest canyon on earth, visit Bourke’s Luck Potholes, a fascinating geological feature of the area and enjoy the superb vistas from God’s Window before returning to White River where we overnight.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Saturday 14 September 2024 - Said to be the largest free flight aviary in the world, Birds of Eden covers 23 000 square metres of forest and is home to over 3500 specimens and 280 species of African birds. A guided walk through the aviary is an excellent way to learn about these beautiful birds. Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary is the world’s first free roaming multi species primate sanctuary and here we go on a monkey safari, walking with and amongst these fascinating and often farcical animals. This afternoon is at leisure for you to relax and enjoy the ambience of our fine country estate lodgings.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Sunday 15 September 2024 - Our time in the Cape Province concludes today and we fly to the province of Mpumalanga in the northeast of South Africa. Mpumalanga borders Eswatini to the south and Mozambique to the east and it is in this province that some of the earliest signs of life on earth have been found with microbial fossils dating back some 3.22 billion years. We overnight tonight at a lovely country lodge near the town of White River.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Monday 16 September 2024 - The Panorama Route, so called for its magnificent scenery, is our touring route today. We’ll view the spectacular Blyde River Canyon, the third largest canyon on earth, visit Bourke’s Luck Potholes, a fascinating geological feature of the area and enjoy the superb vistas from God’s Window before returning to White River where we overnight.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner.
Tuesday 17 September 2024 - This morning is at leisure until our departure for the Sabi Sands Game Reserve which adjoins the Greater Kruger National Park. The origins of the Kruger date back to the 1920's when a large number of people held hunting concessions in the area over the dry winter months. The fences that divided the land are long gone and the reserve now totals some 19500 square kilometres. The park is approximately 360kms long and averages 65kms wide though at its widest it is 90kms from east to west. Enjoy an afternoon game drive before retiring to the safari lodge for the night.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, high tea & dinner.
From the Game Ranger’s Diary……………This morning the guests were very keen to see a leopard, so we decided to head east and search for tracks. On our way there we found a large herd of elephant – at least thirty individuals. It was a very relaxed herd feeding all around the vehicle. We left the herd of elephants and proceeded eastwards and as if it was scripted, Lamula – a large male leopard – was lying right next to the road sunning himself. He eventually got up and started to head south. A common duiker caught his attention and he began to stalk it. He was about four metres away when he stood on a twig, and the sound gave away his position, giving the little duiker a chance for a quick get away. This afternoon, as if ordered, a healthy breeding herd of elephants came down to drink at the dam while we were having high tea. We immediately set off to acquaint ourselves with our super-sized visitors. As we drove around the dam, the herd had just started to disperse on the open area. Smaller family groups lazed around as if on a community picnic. Going from group to group we were treated to glimpses into the private lives of these great pachyderms. As youngsters played and moms did what moms do on such occasions – catch up with family members – a young bull elephant of about two years old flexed his tiny muscles, approaching the vehicle with a display of threatening behaviour, and then charging off to his mother as he lost his nerve. We left the elephants to attend to their business and headed east as lions were on the wish list this evening. Meandering through the bush on winding roads, in golden sunshine, we were once more reminded of just how special this area really is. We were in luck - lions had killed a buffalo close to a dam in the northeastern portion of our area. Heading in that direction, we were treated to sightings of zebra, nyala, bushbuck, wildebeest and giraffe. We found a well-fed pride lounging around the dam and we watched two young lions feeding and scrapping around the buffalo carcass. After a time the pride settled down to the business of digesting a large portion of buffalo already consumed, and we bade them farewell.
Wednesday 18 September 2024 - Our day begins with coffee and rusks before we set off on an early morning game drive. The private game reserve is located on the banks of the lush Sand River, an oasis for the wildlife of this area. With over 9000 hectares of traversing wilderness, opportunities to see an array of wildlife abound. We return for a hearty brunch mid-morning and then relax and enjoy the warm hospitality at the lodge. If you are up to it, perhaps join one of the Rangers later in the day for an educational bush walk where you will learn about animal tracks, dung, hiding spots and other fascinating information concerning the flora and fauna. After high tea it is time for another game drive.
Meal inclusions: Brunch, high tea & dinner.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast, high tea & dinner.
From the Game Ranger’s Diary……………This morning the guests were very keen to see a leopard, so we decided to head east and search for tracks. On our way there we found a large herd of elephant – at least thirty individuals. It was a very relaxed herd feeding all around the vehicle. We left the herd of elephants and proceeded eastwards and as if it was scripted, Lamula – a large male leopard – was lying right next to the road sunning himself. He eventually got up and started to head south. A common duiker caught his attention and he began to stalk it. He was about four metres away when he stood on a twig, and the sound gave away his position, giving the little duiker a chance for a quick get away. This afternoon, as if ordered, a healthy breeding herd of elephants came down to drink at the dam while we were having high tea. We immediately set off to acquaint ourselves with our super-sized visitors. As we drove around the dam, the herd had just started to disperse on the open area. Smaller family groups lazed around as if on a community picnic. Going from group to group we were treated to glimpses into the private lives of these great pachyderms. As youngsters played and moms did what moms do on such occasions – catch up with family members – a young bull elephant of about two years old flexed his tiny muscles, approaching the vehicle with a display of threatening behaviour, and then charging off to his mother as he lost his nerve. We left the elephants to attend to their business and headed east as lions were on the wish list this evening. Meandering through the bush on winding roads, in golden sunshine, we were once more reminded of just how special this area really is. We were in luck - lions had killed a buffalo close to a dam in the northeastern portion of our area. Heading in that direction, we were treated to sightings of zebra, nyala, bushbuck, wildebeest and giraffe. We found a well-fed pride lounging around the dam and we watched two young lions feeding and scrapping around the buffalo carcass. After a time the pride settled down to the business of digesting a large portion of buffalo already consumed, and we bade them farewell.
Wednesday 18 September 2024 - Our day begins with coffee and rusks before we set off on an early morning game drive. The private game reserve is located on the banks of the lush Sand River, an oasis for the wildlife of this area. With over 9000 hectares of traversing wilderness, opportunities to see an array of wildlife abound. We return for a hearty brunch mid-morning and then relax and enjoy the warm hospitality at the lodge. If you are up to it, perhaps join one of the Rangers later in the day for an educational bush walk where you will learn about animal tracks, dung, hiding spots and other fascinating information concerning the flora and fauna. After high tea it is time for another game drive.
Meal inclusions: Brunch, high tea & dinner.
Thursday 19 September 2024 - An early morning game drive is on the agenda once again this morning. The Sabi Sands Game Reserve is home to the much sought after "Big 5" Buffalo, Elephant, Lion, Leopard, and Rhino and the possibilities to see these and a host of other wildlife is simply unrivalled. There are many creatures in this reserve and the highly trained Game Rangers and Trackers do their utmost to ensure you go home with memories to last a lifetime. Returning to the safari lodge mid-morning for a hearty brunch, the day is yours to relax until we take a further game drive after high tea. Enjoy a sundowner in the bush this evening at the sun sets on our amazing African Adventure.
Meal inclusions: Brunch, high tea & dinner.
Friday 20 September 2024 - Bidding farewell to our friends of the Sabi Sands we begin our journey back to New Zealand with a midday flight from Mbombela to Johannesburg and then an onward, overnight flight to Sydney and Auckland.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast. Dinner on flight.
Saturday 21 September 2024 - Late evening arrival into Auckland. Overnight in Auckland for those guests' resident in the regions.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner on flights.
Sunday 22 September 2024 - Morning flights to regional points in New Zealand.
Meal inclusions: Brunch, high tea & dinner.
Friday 20 September 2024 - Bidding farewell to our friends of the Sabi Sands we begin our journey back to New Zealand with a midday flight from Mbombela to Johannesburg and then an onward, overnight flight to Sydney and Auckland.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast. Dinner on flight.
Saturday 21 September 2024 - Late evening arrival into Auckland. Overnight in Auckland for those guests' resident in the regions.
Meal inclusions: Breakfast & dinner on flights.
Sunday 22 September 2024 - Morning flights to regional points in New Zealand.
Price: $24 675.00 per person twin share
$33 835.00 single
What's included:
$33 835.00 single
What's included:
- Flights ex New Zealand to, from and within Africa in Economy Class. Options to upgrade to Premium Economy or Business Class on the long-haul sectors.
- Services of a Tour Leader ex New Zealand and local Guides in Africa.
- Ground transportation in air conditioned vehicles.
- Quality accommodation throughout in graded establishments.
- Full breakfast and dinner daily, on many days all meals are included, as per itinerary above.
- All entrance fees to sightseeing attractions, National Park fees and Government levies.
- Tips and gratuities.
- Visa charges.
What's not included:
- Travel insurance.
- Items of a personal nature such as laundry, drinks, telephone calls, excess baggage, spa services etc.
- Optional excursions or sightseeing.
Please note that this itinerary is subject to alteration without notice and final confirmation.
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