Friday, February 26, 2010

#GoWildOnline campaign: Five (or in fact, Seven!) Extraordinary Adventures Every Friday...

Big Five adventures at the ready!!! OK…surprise! This week we’ve added some extra options! All thanks to the Acacia Wild Bunch...:)

Well, if you missed our Rainbow Nation Wild Tweep Tweet Up, never fear, as we’re keeping it strictly South African this week – seven sensational stunts (yes, not one to read if you have a fear of heights) to get you back to Africa!

(P.S. But, for those of you in search of more memorable wildlife/excursions or culture vulture options we have included a few adventures where you CAN keep your feet on the ground!)

Our winning Wild Tweep, Sharyne Davis Baser, did an amazing job today, although she did get that one tricky question about traffic lights! So, it’s only fair after a day in the hot seat, as Editor (adventurer)-at-Large, that we pack Sharyne off to South Africa, Botswana and Zambia on our 6-day African Insight overland trip, and let’s face it; it doesn’t get much better than the Kruger!

Swimming with penguins is first up!: Who could resist a dip with this group of waddling waders. If it’s for you, Simons Town on the Western Cape is where you need to head…

Fancy saddling up? Cinsta’s the place to be and you can giddy up on the beach and really get off the beaten track in this backpacker haven…

Not afraid of heights? Then a canopy tour could do it for you! Mosey on down to Tsitsikamma and head Tarzan or Jane like through the trees, some of which reach up to 30-metres!

Yes, you won’t be short of adrenaline antics when it comes to South Africa! Next up a chance to abseil down Table Mountain – only 112-metres to go!

If you’d like to keep your feet on the ground – you can always opt for a 20km game hike in the Polokwane Game Reserve. Definitely one for White Rhino Fans…

Want to fumble around on all fours?: If you’re not an agoraphobic, we’d suggest the Cango Caves, featuring some of the worlds largest stalagmite formations…

Looking for an alternative option…why not take a trip to the heart of Zulu country and meet up with a "Sangoma" – a traditional Zulu healer.

Where will your next African adventure take you? Still undecided? Check out our 2010 online brochure...

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