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Welcome to our new blog. With this important communication tool we hope to enhance the visitors’ experience to our website and to the services we offer. We, therefore, welcome any comments from our visitors and also from those who have been on safari with us.

To prevent abuse of this system we will require that anyone who wishes to leave a comment or question register for this blog. This is simple and quick. All comments or questions will also be screened before being published.

We look forward to your interaction, so please enjoy!

Season's Greetings 2011

We wish all our visitors a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

Seasons Greetings

As 2010 is coming to an end we wish to thank all who supported us over the last year.  We would then also like to wish all our visitors and readers a very

HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.

Special Offer Reminder

For those who are looking at doing a safari with us in 2011 this is a reminder that this offer will expire at the end of December, 2010. We are offering a 10% discount on all safaris booked for 2011.

To book and secure a safari we require the payment of a relevant deposit for the specific safari. This payment will also be discounted by 10%. This will then ensure your discount when you make the payment for the balance of the safari which must be made 30 days prior to the start of the safari.

Price details can be viewed via our secure online booking system. The link to our “SHOP” is provided in our links section. From the ‘Booking” drop down field for each safari you will find all the price details for that specific safari. Links to our availability calendars are also provided to help in selecting appropriate dates.

You will just have to contact us and let us know that you wish to make a booking. We will then supply you with a unique coupon which will give you your discount when making your booking.

As December is just around the corner and is also a holiday month we hope that this reminder will give you sufficient time to take advantage of this saving.

Botswana Tourism companies to benefit from 2010 World Cup

The following is an article published in the Sunday Standard a Gaborone based newspaper. This article may be of interest to those who are coming to South Africa for the 2010 Soccer World Cup.

This is the article written by Kagiso Selabe:

“With the World Cup across the border in neighboring South Africa just less than three months to kick off, local hotels, safaris, travel agencies, and other tourism affiliates are set to benefit, while others are already experiencing a surge in business due to the much anticipated tourist influx into the region.

The revelations were made by many of the participants at the Spotlight Travel workshop on February 18th at the Cresta Lodge in Gaborone. There has been a question lingering in many of Batswana’s minds as to what the Botswana Tourism Board was doing to benefit from the highly revered World Sporting event, which will be held on African soil for the first time.
However, many local tourism companies are exercising all strategies under their reach to have a share of the large cake, courtesy of the World Cup.

Malebogo Masole, the Front Office Supervisor of the Peermont Group, represented in Botswana by The Grand Palm in Gaborone and the Peermont Metcourt in Francistown, said they will directly benefit from the World Cup, come July.

She revealed that so far they have managed to strike an accommodation deal with one of the participating countries. She could, however, not reveal the name of the country nor the place where the team would be residing for security reasons.

Malebogo said in order to meet the FIFA accommodation standards they had to renovate their hotels in order to qualify and their hotels are so far fully booked for the months of May and June due to the flooding of international football lovers into the region.

Mpho Nkoane of Avis, a car rental service provider, said they too are beginning to feel a boom in business because of the World Cup. She said their business growth is witnessed by their almost all out rental of their cars. “To keep up with the coming demand we have decided to increase the fleet of our cars,” she said.

The nationally-owned air service provider, Air Botswana, is also set to profit from the coming World Cup as there will be a lot of tourist traffic passing through, or staying in Botswana in order to watch some of the games commuting from here.

The marketing executive of the latter, Daphne Osenkeng, said to keep up with the upcoming surge in tourists traffic, they have introduced a three times a day Johannesburg to Kasane flight as well as a Johannesburg to Francistown flight.

“To attract customers, we have not increased our fares and we have also introduced an online booking system for convenience; in that way, tourists can book as far as Europe.”

Simply Botswana’s Chief Executive Officer, David Kepaletswe, said his company, which provides a one online stop shop, is already starting to benefit from the World Cup as people are starting to book online. Kepaletswe said initially people were not into the idea of Botswana’s E-Tourism website, which offers customers an opportunity to view, book and buy Botswana’s products online. However, “ international tourists are booking in large numbers as they are used to the idea,” he said confidently.”

Todd Brown's Bird Photos

Below is a selection of bird photos taken by Todd Brown on a safari done with us in August 2009. These photos have just been received and his full photo gallery can be viewed here Please note that Copyright exists on this material. Click on photos for larger views.