Namaste South Africa’s African Expedition!

East Africa is fascinating. The greatest animal migration in the world occurs here, and it has one of the highest densities of lions in the world!

South Africa of course has its own charm – with Cape Town being one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

What if you combine both of these awesome destinations and plan a mega-tour that spans 20 days? And what if you travel in an adventurous group of 25 people whose excitement rivals the thrill of an African safari?

That’s what happened when 25 “adventurers” varying in age from 8 to 76 years set out on a mammoth tour of Africa carried out by Namaste South Africa!

From May 12 to May 31, 2010, these travellers (including Namaste founder Subhash Motwani), scoured through the African wilderness, visiting, Kenya, Tanzania, the majestic Victoria Falls and South Africa.

They danced, they joked, and they savoured the magical experiences that Africa offers…. Here’s what some of them had to say about their trip.

Isn’t it interesting to note how the African ambiance dissolves all barriers of age and brings out our inherent cheerfulness and er…naughtiness? :)

And while we’ve always heard of Africa’s wildlife, this tour also brought forth an ignored facet of Africa: it’s endearing culture.

Come, take a peek at the cultural facets of this trip.

Wouldn’t You want to let go of the bustle of city life and loose yourself in such a charming dance of celebration………..? :)

Of course, there was the wildlife aspect of the trip too- the unforgettable animals- of the Serengeti, the Masai Mara, and Lake Nakuru.

What animals did our adventurers spot in Kenya and Tanzania? Let’s see..

They also got intimate with Ostriches. In fact some of them fed, rode and even kissed an ostrich!

Why would YOU miss an African safari like that..?

Call us and we could discuss how you could start your..love affair with Africa.

Let Africa speak to you. Let it charm you. Let it take over you….

Learn more about South Africa on our home page.

View interesting African Itineraries.

 

 

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