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Archive for October, 2005

Click Car Hire South Africa

Posted in New Web Sites by SA Blog Editor, 30 October 2005.

For those of you looking to rent a car for your travels in South Africa, Car Hire South Africa was established with the objective of offering both their existing and potential new clients a reliable and consistently excellent service to suit every budget. Their fleet consists of various quality vehicles for leisure, corporate, local and international clients. Click Car Hire South Africa work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and smile all the time!

Car Hire South Africa work with various South Africa Car Rental companies and depending on your requirements, they will get you the best deal available. Visit their newly launched web site where you can select the car you want, make your enquiries, get driving tips (in South Africa we drive on the left hand side of the road!) and see what special offers they have available!

South Africa Car Hire

New Establishments found on SA-Venues.com

Posted in Special Offers by SA Blog Editor, 29 October 2005.

UMKOMAAS GUEST HOUSE – Umkomaas Aliwal Shoal, South Coast: Most facilities are just a short distance from Umkomaas Guest House. We are centrally located to explore the KwaZulu Natal region. Enjoy all year round sunshine in the subtropical climate. Relax in our Gardens or swim in our 100,000-litre …
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ELEMENTS – Table View, Cape Town: If you are full of energy and looking for some serious fun, elements is the place to stay. Enjoy spacious and unique accommodation and get active with kite-surfing, surfing, golfing, biking, wake-boarding and any other activity that the Cape offers – on …
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THE LOOKOUT GUEST HOUSE – Port Alfred, Eastern Cape: Described as “unique“ by many guests, The Lookout Guest House offers luxury accommodation at very affordable prices and the views are really stunning. Owner-managed, you will experience friendly, relaxed and homely …
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KLEINE EDEN GUEST HOUSE – Bloemfontein, Free State: Kleine Eden Guest House is situated in a peaceful suburb with easy access from the N1. We cater for corporate travellers, tourists, sport teams and families. Honeymoon and Executive suite’s available. We look forward to …
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Discounted Accommodation Offers:

Posted in Special Offers by SA Blog Editor, 28 October 2005.

The offers have expired. If you are looking for discounted accommodation in South Africa, please visit: South Africa Accommodation Specials

Flat Stanley playing at Theatre @ The Pavilion

Posted in Concerts Events by SA Blog Editor, 28 October 2005.

Flat Stanley – 02 to 05 November 2005 : Cape Town based band FLATSTANLEY has taken the South African music scene by storm with the launch of their eagerly awaited debut album, ‘Of Secrets and Wine’. Play-listed on 5fm daytime, their song “Treading Air” was on the Samsung High 5 at 5 for over 20 weeks and was at the no 1 position for 3 weeks.

Flat Stanley

“Treading air” is also playing on OFM and all Campus Radio stations nation-wide. Adult Contemporary listeners can tune in to KFM and RSG to hear “Real live girl”. To add to the hit tracks on Of secrets and Wine, listen to Highveld Stereo and Clicks Radio to catch track 1 off the album: “Gullible” and tune in to Bush radio to hear “Mauwgli”. “Mauwgli” peaked at no 1 on the UCT Radio chart.

FlatStanley will play at the Theatre @ The Pavilion at the BMW Pavilion at Cape Town’s Waterfront between 2 and 5 November. Tickets are available at R95.00 per ticket from Cedric at 021 419-7661 or from Computicket.

View the web site at: The Pavilion at Cape Town’s Waterfront

FNB Whisky Live Festival 2005

Posted in Concerts Events,Festivals by SA Blog Editor, 27 October 2005.

In the international whisky industry, South Africa is regarded as an emergent market. The latest statistics rate South Africa at spot number ten in the “Top 10 Scotch Whisky Markets by Volume”, behind France, USA, Spain, UK and South Korea in the Top 5, followed by Germany, Thailand, Greece, Australia and South Africa.

It’s not just for the elite. It’s not necessarily a Scottish thing. And it’s far more diverse than you might initially think. It’s whisky and it’s becoming a firm favourite on South Africa ‘s cultural calendar thanks to the FNB Whisky Live Festival which once again hits Cape Town and Johannesburg from October.

Whisky is a hit around the world. Currently there’s an international trend on the go with Whisky Festivals being held in London , Paris , New York and Tokyo. South Africa is leading the way with the FNB Whisky Live Festival being the world’s largest consumer whisky show.

The brands are taking it very seriously and some of the top international whisky houses are flying their brand executives, master distillers and blenders especially over for the festival. It’s an opportunity for interaction – the patrons get to meet the people behind the brand and the whisky representatives get to understand a little more about what the consumer wants.

The relaxed atmosphere opens up the opportunity for guests to enjoy themselves whilst they learn from the experts. It’s not a stuffy men’s club. Far from it. It’s an opportunity to enjoy all aspects of the wonderful world of whisky, be it understanding the difference between a Scotch, Irish, Rye and Bourbon whisky, getting to grips with the distilling processes or understanding why the word is sometimes spelt with an ‘e’.

To experience first hand the unique allure of this drink, get yourself to the Cape Town Internation Convention Centre on the 27th or 28th of October or to the Sandton Convention Centre on the 2nd, 3rd or 4th of November. Tickets cost R109.00 per ticket (includes a tasting glass, 2006 South African Whisky Handbook valued at R75.00 and 15 tasting vouchers). Tickets are available at the door, through Computicket or they can be booked online via the FNB Whisky Live Festival website: FNB Whiskey Live Festival.

If you will be attending, remember to drink responsibly ¦ take a taxi or designate a driver for the evening. Another option provided by the FNB Whiskey Live Festival is to pre-book a chauffeur to drive you home safely and without hassle in your own car. (No persons under the age of 18 years allowed).

New Special Offers Now Available

Posted in Special Offers by SA Blog Editor, 26 October 2005.

» Abangane Guest Lodge – Hazyview, Mpumalanga: The prestigious Abangane Guest Lodge situated 1 km outside Hazyview has 3 very special discounted offers available over the festive season. Stay 3 nights and pay for only 2 , which includes Bed & Breakfast and a Set …
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For more special offers, please visit: Discounted accommodation offers in South Africa

U.S Travelers look to South Africa

Posted in South Africa Travel by SA Blog Editor, 26 October 2005.

In Wake of Storms, U.S. Travelers Look To South Africa As New Vacation Destination: Cape Town, South Africa — After a particularly rough storm season with many traditional vacation destinations rebuilding, Americans are beginning to book travel to South Africa.

“South Africa has some of the best and least crowded beaches in the world,” says Stefani Searle of SA-Venues.com, a site serving as a directory to vacation options in South Africa. “We’ve seen a big upswing in interest from Americans in recent months,” Searle said.

Visitors enjoy renowned wildlife parks such as Kruger Park, beautiful natural scenery, and a stable post-apartheid environment. South Africa, long a vacation favorite for Europeans, has a very well developed tourist industry that offers world class accommodations and an unusually diverse range of natural wonders and cultural activities.

Recently, with storms shutting down many of North America’s key vacation areas, Americans are looking to South Africa in large numbers. Being in the southern hemisphere, South Africa experiences a mild summer while North America is suffering under the snow and ice of winter.

SA-Venues.com serves as an easy-to-use online guide designed to help anyone wisely plan their trip to South Africa. There are comprehensive and easily searchable directories of hotels and accommodations, along with ways to rent cars, book safaris, and more. Many are surprised to discover accommodations range from world-renowned 5 star hotels to luxurious African game lodges.

Favorite activities include wildlife and bird life tours, health resorts and spas, and championship 18 hole golf courses. “For the budget-conscious traveler who really wants to get a feel for South African life, we have a full list of bed and breakfast facilities that offer lower prices and a truly local experience,” Searle said.

Vacationers can travel the region easily, from Cape Town to Cairo or the Kruger Park to Kilimanjaro. South African Airways offers regularly-scheduled flights between the major centers, as do many international airlines.

Travelers are able to get lower prices by booking through SA-Venues.com. Travellers deal directly with the Hotels and service providers and the site does not charge any commissions. A complete set of online maps is provided for each province in South Africa.

See the site at http://www.SA-Venues.com
SA-Venues.com
P.O. Box 56
Sea Point
Cape Town, 8060
South Africa
Contact: info@sa-venues.com

Conde Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards

Posted in Travel Awards by SA Blog Editor, 25 October 2005.

At the 18th annual Conde© Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards held in New York last week, Cape Town was voted ‘Best City in Africa and the Middle East’. Nearly 28,000 travellers voted this year making it the the highest response rate from travellers ever. The survey asked readers to rate cities such as Sydney, New York and Rome and to score them on a number of criteria including ambience, friendliness, culture, attractions, restaurants, accommodation and shopping.

The Executive Mayor of Cape Town, Nomaindia Mfeketo, said that the people of Cape Town were the driving force behind this recognition: “Congratulations and thank you to all in the tourism industry for this achievement. This prestigious accolade is a testimony to the city’s welcoming and hospitable character, and a manifestation of how the City works for its people.”

Cape Town Routes Unlimited’s Chief Executive Officer, Nokhuthula Dube, said: “The Conde© Nast Traveller accolades are particularly significant because we are seeing substantial visitor growth to South Africa and Cape Town from the US market. In the first quarter of 2005 alone, more than 28 000 US tourists came to the Western Cape. We are thrilled by this acknowledgment, particularly because Conde Nast readers are presumed to be largely well travelled and drawn to the magazine for their independent assessment of destinations, as summed up by the publication’s motto, ‘truth in travel’”.

Over the past year, Cape Town has received two other very high-profile awards. Cape Town has retained its position as the only non-European city to be named ‘Favourite Foreign City’ by the readers of the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph in the UK, and in July Cape Town was voted Best Africa/Middle East destination for the fifth year running by readers of the US based Travel & Leisure Magazine.

Locally, South Africans overwhelmingly chose Cape Town as their ‘ideal travel destination’ in the annual Markinor/Sunday Times survey.

New Today on www.SA-Venues.com

Posted in Cape Town,Special Offers by SA Blog Editor, 23 October 2005.

1 ON QUEENS GUEST HOUSE – Tamboerskloof, Cape Town: Situated on the slopes of Table Mountain, this Tuscan Villa has all you need for an enjoyable and relaxing stay in Cape Town. Tranquility and hospitality as well as friendly hosts and staff await you at this luxurious villa. Trendy Kloof Street is…
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BARRY HALL LUXURY APARTMENTS – Fresnaye, Cape Town: Barry Hall is a gracious old manor house built at the turn of the century with original fireplaces, wooden floors and finishes, and is recently totally renovated with modern kitchens and bathrooms. Each self contained apartment is spacious and …
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ABANGANE GUEST LODGE – Hazyview, Mpumalanga: The prestigious Abangane Guest Lodge is situated 1 km outside Hazyview on the Sabie Road, in the heart of Mpumalanga, home of the Kruger Park. South African and German ownership are a guarantee for international flair, hospitality and …
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Cape Town Holiday Bookings for December 2005

Posted in Cape Town,Special Offers by SA Blog Editor, 23 October 2005.

If you are planning to spend your December January Holiday in Cape Town, South Africa, NOW is definitely the time to secure your accommodation, as many areas are already fully booked from 15 December right through January 2006. To avoid disappointment please do enquire and book now.

To facilitate your search for that perfect place, here are a few direct links to some of Cape Town and the Western Cape’s most popular holiday destinations, with listings of Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, Guest Houses, Self Catering Villas, Holiday Houses, Suites and Apartments:

» If you know where you want to stay go straight to the Town Search facility you can find at: Search for All Accommodation Types in Cape Town.

» Or you could try the Western Cape Accommodation Search by Map which makes it easy to find accommodation not only in the town you want to stay in but shows towns and suburbs in the immediate vicinity.

Direct links to some of the most popular destinations in the Cape:
» Cape West Coast accommodation » More about The Cape West Coast
(This includes Paternoster, Saldanha Bay, Langebaan and St Helena Bay).
» Cape Winelands accommodation » More about The Cape Winelands.
(This includes Stellenbosch, Paarl, Franschhoek and Wellington).
» Cape Overberg accommodation » More about The Cape Overberg.
(Popular towns: Greyton, Hermanus, Kleinmond, Swellendam and Arniston).

Some of Cape Town’s most popular towns for holiday makers are:
» Camps Bay Accommodation » More about Camps Bay
» Hermanus Accommodation » More about Hermanus
» Clifton Accommodation » More about Clifton
» Franschhoek Accommodation » More about Franschhoek
» Hout Bay Accommodation » More about Hout Bay
» Constantia Accommodation » More about Constantia
» LlandudnoAccommodation » More about Llandudno
» Fish Hoek Accommodation » More about Fish Hoek
» Simons Town Accommodation
» Newlands Accommodation
» Noordhoek Accommodation
» Kommetjie Accommodation

I hope this is useful. Happy exploring!

Featured Destination – The Garden Route

Posted in Garden Route by SA Blog Editor, 22 October 2005.

Scattered along the Garden Route, fashionable seaside resorts abound, attracting jet-setters from around the globe. Tiny coastal villages appeal especially to outdoor people who enjoy an unstructured holiday agenda. Mountains crowd close to the shoreline which is dotted with beaches and bays, and wonderfully coloured wild flowers delight the eye.

Outeniua Choo Choo

Between Heidelberg and Storms River, the Garden Route runs parallel to a coastline featuring lakes, mountains, tall indigenous forests, rivers and golden beaches. Meandering trails are followed by hikers, the forests invite long, leisurely drives, and the lakes and rivers lend themselves to swimming boating and fishing. A wide range of leisure options, spectacular scenery and a mild climate guarantee a truly unforgettable holiday experience …

Useful Links for exploring the Garden Route of South Africa:
» Explore the Garden Route, South Africa
» Destinations and Attractions
» Garden Route Accommodation (includes the popular towns of Knysna, Plettenberg Bay, Wilderness and George)
» Hotels in the Garden Route Hotels
» Garden Route Day Trips and Tours
» Romantic Honeymoon Venues
» Golfing along the Garden Route
» Accommodation by Special Category (eg. Health resorts, pet friendly lodgings, Game Lodges etc.
» Special discounted offers

Bon Voyage – Happy Travelling!

Fox News features Sanbona Game Reserve

Posted in Game Reserves,Wildlife by SA Blog Editor, 17 October 2005.

Dick Dace visited Sanbona recently & was so impressed with his experience that he had Fox News in the USA show the footage he took on the reserve. Mr Dace also wrote the following article for H Texas magazine on the White Lions at Sanbona.

At 6 a.m. on a brisk, fall day, the SUV bucked over the broken sandstone road in pursuit of game in the wild rosemary hills of Sanbona, South Africa. The Mediterranean blue skies greeted the dawn from last night’s rare rainstorm that prompted the March Lily to bloom in a spidery-profusion of white and pink, amid a backdrop of brown and green shrubs. Around the first corner from Tilney Manor, were an Oryx Gazella and her baby. Her large, black, V-shape rack of horns crowned her white face. She watched us with unblinking, black eyes as her calf moved behind her. The calf also sported a crown of horns, as the only animal to be born with horns.

White Lion

Jabulani and his mate, Queen, were spotted near a ravine, lounging in the shade of a Kebad bush. Jabulani’s face, big and white, was a sharp contrast to his brown environment. Queen had recently given birth to three cubs: two males and a female, all white with blue eyes, like their parents. One could understand why Jabulani and Queen were raised as pets. They looked like store-bought plush toys. Having been raised by humans, Jabulani and Queen, the deadliest of all lions, had lost their natural fear of man. Since they grew up as family pets, sleeping on the family sofa, playing with the kids, they lost touch with their wild side. Now that they are parents and back in the wild, their natural instincts had to be rekindled.

Hunting actually is a skill that cubs learn from their parents. Because Jabulani and Queen did not learn how to hunt from their parents, the rangers at Sanbona Wildlife Reserve have to find a way to teach them. “Hunger is a great motivator,” states our guide, Jan Oosthuizen. “Queen killed an Oryx the other day, and that was a huge beginning. She was able to feed her cubs and her mate. When the cubs are about 2 1/2 years old and reach their adolescence, they will be kicked out of Jabulani’s pride, and we hope to introduce them to the other pride here at Sanbona. It is our hope, wish and dream that the cubs that were born wild, will grow up wild and stay wild.”

When Jabulani became curious about us, Jan pulled the truck away from the pride. “He wants to play with us,” he says. “And that is not a behaviour we want Jabo to imprint on the cubs.” At sunset, we witnessed the elephants heading home from a day of feeding. The bull lead the way, followed by his two cows and their two calves each, one of which was just 11 days old.

Sanbona Wildlife Reserve is part of the Mantis Hotel collection. Sanbona was created when 19 sheep farms failed after the water tables were realigned following an earthquake in 1969. The goal of Sanbona is to reintroduce indigenous animals to the area, including the “Big 5″ lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and buffaloes. These animals acquired this nickname because they are Africa’s most dangerous animals (and used to attract hunters from all over the world). They are extremely exciting to watch in the wild.

The lodges of Sanbona are some of the most romantic hotel rooms in the world. The spacious suites showcase a vast savannah that stretches to the horizon of rolling hills through the French doors in the bedrooms. Only animals (not humans) are allowed to roam the fields, which give the room and the outdoor, double shower the privacy it needs. One evening after watching the animals have their evening drink, the guides served us champagne in the bush. Since this was our last evening at Sanbona, the butler drew all the guests a bubble bath in their pedestal bathtubs, complete with rose petals, more chilled champagne and heated towels. The evening was the stuff of romance novels, and a great update to the “Out of Africa” dream.

The creative, world-class meals at Tilney Manor are served on an outdoor patio overlooking an indigenous garden and infinity pool. Ostrich, antelope and wild duck were daily features, paired with the award-winning wines from Steenberg Winery. All the movies, books and wildlife films had created a vision of Africa that did not prepare me for the reality of South Africa today. It is more beautiful than Hollywood depicts, and its people, along with the animals, will make you want to return again and again.

Dick Dace is the Epicurean Publicist. He does lunch for a living.
Source: Sanbona Wildlife Reserve – Visit Sanbona at: http://www.sanbona.com

New today on SA-Venues.com

Posted in Special Offers by SA Blog Editor, 16 October 2005.

KLIP-ELS GUEST LODGE & CHALETS – Randburg, Johannesburg: Klip-Els Guest Lodge & 4 Star Chalets are situated less than a kilometer from the Dome at Northgate and are close to Fourways, Monte Casino, Cabanga Conference Centre, Ben Venuto, Clearwater Mall, Cradle of Humankind, Oakfield Farm…
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PINOAK COTTAGE – Constantia, Cape Town: Versatile, sunny self catering accommodation in the quiet, leafy suburb of Constantia for individuals, guests travelling together or families. The cottage has 2 self catering units with an extra bedroom en-suite for larger families. Both units can be …
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New Venues found on SA-Venues.com

Posted in Special Offers by SA Blog Editor, 15 October 2005.

ORANJE GUEST FARM – Fouriesburg, Eastern Free State: Imagine a setting for a break-away, a wedding or special occasion in a valley created by the Maluti Mountains on the one side and the Rooi (Red) Mountains on the other side; Imagine sandstone cliffs coloured…
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For a comprehensive list of new venues on SA-Venues.com, visit Newly Listed Accommodation

Garden Route Game Lodge

Posted in Game Reserves,Garden Route by SA Blog Editor, 14 October 2005.

Set against the backdrop of the majestic Langeberg mountain Range, the Garden Route Game Lodge guards the entrance to the Garden Route Coast. Only 3 ½ hours drive from Cape Town, this malaria free, private game reserve is home to an abundance of animal and bird life including the BIG 5. (Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Elephant and Rhino).

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Visitors to the Garden Route Game Lodge can enjoy game viewing in open Landrovers, luxury accommodation and a memorable dining experience in our Boma restaurant. Our friendly staff and management are there to take care of your every need to complete your unforgettable stay.

Wildlife News: Buffalo released at Garden Route Game Lodge: On the 15 May, in the early hours of the morning, 3 new buffalo arrived at the Garden Route Game Lodge. The buffalo, (2 cows and a bull) originally came from a game reserve in Hoedspruit, Limpopo Province. The buffalo were initially released into boma to allow for them to adjust to their new environment under the watchful eye of the resident wildlife veterinarian and excited field rangers. After 2 weeks the gate to the boma was opened and the buffs were released into their new home.