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Africa A-Z will design an African safari or tour itinerary specifically to your needs. We offer services in Southern and Eastern Africa from honeymoons to conferences.

Don't miss out on this amazing SAA and Beachcomber Mauritius special offer. Send us the number of people (including kids...
05/10/2024

Don't miss out on this amazing SAA and Beachcomber Mauritius special offer. Send us the number of people (including kids ages) on [email protected] now

Such a brilliant documentary movie highlighting the plight of these endangered mammals. Thanks to Pangolin.Africa for yo...
01/10/2024

Such a brilliant documentary movie highlighting the plight of these endangered mammals. Thanks to Pangolin.Africa for your efforts to help save the pangolin in Africa.

What is a Pangolin? Where do Pangolins live? In this beautifully filmed PANGOLIN DOCUMENTARY, we follow two intrepid filmmakers as they attempt to capture al...

HOT OFF THE PRESS – Okavango and Chobe October 2024 SpecialDon’t miss out on this incredible Kwando October 2024 special...
06/08/2024

HOT OFF THE PRESS – Okavango and Chobe October 2024 Special

Don’t miss out on this incredible Kwando October 2024 special offer! All rates below are not using this special. If you are traveling at any other time, see rates and itineraries below.

Choose your Okavango Delta lodge from any combination of Pom Pom, Mma and Rra Dinare or 4 Rivers. Plus finish at Chobe Safari Lodge with flights*, conservation levies and taxes included.

* 3 flights – Maun to camp 1, camp 1 to camp 2, camp 2 to Kasane

8 Night Package: 6 nights Delta + 2 nights Chobe.
Total fully inclusive package cost = US$5115 per person sharing.
This is an amazing value Botswana safari but only for the month of October 2024.

If you are travelling at any other time, have a look at our Kwando Safari Packages - https://africaa-z.travel/kwando-botswana-safari-packages/

05/05/2024

It's a bit of a dilemma this social media thing. When do we get the time... All I can say is life is fantastic and travel is booming. Not only for our clients but I've been traveling loads too. Very blessed and thanks to you all

27/07/2023

Just realized we haven't posted on Facebook for a hell of a long time! Sorry, been so busy which is great. Tourism is flourishing. Book your trip to Southern or Eastern Africa now by emailing us on [email protected]

Our new website is finally live (although still a work in progress). Check it out at https://africaa-z.travel (we'd love...
12/03/2022

Our new website is finally live (although still a work in progress). Check it out at https://africaa-z.travel (we'd love to hear your feedback)

Africa A-Z Home - Create Your Dream Vacation to Africa with our tours and accommodation options in Southern & Eastern Africa. Free quotes

We are ready for you to visit and the number of foreigners coming to Africa is growing monthly. So excited to welcome Un...
04/06/2021

We are ready for you to visit and the number of foreigners coming to Africa is growing monthly. So excited to welcome United Airlines back to South Africa. Africa is the perfect social distancing continent. Contact us now on [email protected]
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Flying directly between Newark Liberty International Airport and Johannesburg, OR Tambo International Airport is now easier!United Airlines has inaugurated i...

Zimbabwe is waiting for you - love Zimbo's and   Roar Zimbabwe Roar Dance - The Hide Safari CampFrom a land where we are...
11/05/2021

Zimbabwe is waiting for you - love Zimbo's and
Roar Zimbabwe Roar Dance - The Hide Safari Camp

From a land where we are all deeply connected to the earth’s natural beauty – and in a time when the world is longing to emerge from a devastating pandemic – comes a uniquely Zimbabwean expression of pure spirit and joy!

The Hide Safari Camp in Hwange shows off not only a few surprising dance moves but the strength and resilience of all Zimbabweans, in this happily infectious video. Tinashe Makura’s wonderfully elevating song, “Roar Zim”, inspired us to stand up proudly in the wilds of Hwange – and we invite you all to “Simukai! Stand up and sing! Let your voice be heard today.”

Roar, Zimbabwe, roar!” 🙌🦁

Share if you love Zimbabwe too.

Zimbabwe’s story has always been one of resilience through the toughest times; there’s always a friendly smile, always time to chat, always the determination...

Ready for you all to visit us. Flexible & safe. Email us now on info@africaa-z.co.za
16/03/2021

Ready for you all to visit us. Flexible & safe. Email us now on [email protected]

SPREAD THE WORD... Important Message! 📢

South Africa 🇿🇦 is open - Our hotels, game lodges and activity establishments all have world-class health and safety protocols in place, and our beautiful wide-open spaces are perfect to soak up nature, relax, revitalise and reconnect.

✈️ Our International and Domestic Airports are ready to welcome you.

🐾 Our tour guides, trackers and rangers are ready to guide you.

🍽 Our restaurants and chefs are ready to spoil your taste buds.

🤿 Our activities are ready to thrill you.

🐘 Our wildlife is ready to amaze you.

🏞 Our wide-open spaces are ready to rejuvenate you

🤹🏾 Our locals are ready to entertain you.

All you have to do is arrive... Let us do the rest! We are ready to welcome you back to our beautiful shores - let's travel!

📸 Sergiy Borakovskyy

SATSA South Africa Travel Ready

A sensible opinion for travel this festive season
14/12/2020

A sensible opinion for travel this festive season

Is it still safe to go on Holiday this December?
Dr Daniel Israel


Enraged by the ‘Rage’ outbreak and ambivalent about upcoming ‘simple’ travel plans, patients have increasingly contacted me this week, enquiring as to the safety of going on holiday this December. What a complicated - yet unsurprising - situation we have landed in, as we reach the “pot of gold” at the end of an isolating and protracted 2020. Internationally, COVID-19 is still unremitting and in most countries, even those with the best preventative measures in place, a significant second wave has occurred at a mean of 57 days after the first wave.

We all expected another rise in cases in South Africa. What is unique to South African is that this potential second wave coincides with our festive season. With a 2020 mantra of ‘stay home save lives’ in mind and now apparent proof that those who didn’t stay home and attended the matric Rage celebrations indeed contracted COVID-19, our community members are justifiably asking questions like ‘Doctor, am I crazy to be going to Umhlanga next week?’

The April 2020 level 5 lockdown was partly informed by panic. Our understanding of COVID-19 has evolved significantly since then. I clearly remember the WhatsApp video clips I received of citizens in Wuhan seemingly dropping dead from COVID-19 after ‘breathing in its air’ in April. We have since learnt that COVID-19 is spread primarily through respiratory droplets. Its main route of spread is direct contact, at less than 2m, and that simple mask wearing reduces the risk of transmission significantly. Conversely, in the initial weeks of this pandemic, it was unclear as to how sick a patient had to be in order to transmit the virus to another individual. We have since learnt that asymptomatic transmission is very real (as seen at the Rage festival). We have, therefore, learnt to take precautions. Another real shift in understanding has been the shift from sterilising surfaces to sterilising hands. I may not have let my children sit on a public bench in April 2020. Today, I maintain my focus on cleaning hands. These examples of the evolutions of COVID-19 knowledge talk to the point that we are much better equipped to go on holiday in December 2020 than we would have been 10 months ago.

There is no doubt in my mind that the safest way to live through this pandemic is to confine yourself to a room indefinitely. Don’t leave. Ensure you pass sterilised food only through a small crack in the door, and you will not contract COVID-19!

In reality, the challenge on mental and developmental health on a personal and family level as a direct result of COVID-19 isolation measures has never been greater. I am still, every day, seeing patients with significant depression, anxiety, loss of income and relationship breakups as a direct result of ‘preventing’ COVID-19. We need a holiday more than any other year. Holidays help recover relationships, shift perspectives and allow for rejuvenation.

CAN YOU GO ON HOLIDAY SAFELY THIS DECEMBER?

In my mind, absolutely yes. Safe holidays require a return to boring basics though. (I have attempted to stratify the following tips in order of importance in my mind)

• Ventilation at social interactions is vital. Unless you are exposing yourself to family you live with, all other social interactions should happen outdoors or at least in VERY well-ventilated spaces.

• Masks work. Pics with friends look great with masks too. Set the tone of: It’s cool for us to have fun and wear our masks too - just in case.

• Avoid Large Crowds. Full supermarkets with social distancing and sanitising are not ‘large crowds.’ Packed night-clubs, clubhouses or concerts are.

• Hosting guests over for a meal must be done with thought. Ensure that there is at least a 3m distance between you, if you are eating, and do so for as short a time as possible. Serve the food while wearing masks. Let the host do the serving as much as possible.

• Alcohol magically washes masks away and closes distances. Take extra precautions if you drink.

• If you feel unwell, contact a doctor and get tested. Do not go to work or socialise. Identifying a positive case early prevents major outbreaks. The Rage super-spreader event started with a couple of cases at most.

WHAT IS THE SAFEST WAY TO TRAVEL TO AND FROM YOUR HOLIDAY?

Car travel with adherence to festive season road safety is certainly the safest option. It also allows for possible return home should you become infected. However, a study published in the JAMA Journal in October 2020 showed that with the new air travel regulations implemented, the incidence of COVID-19 cases were negligible.

I recently flew. Scrutinising my trip, these are my tips for safe air travel:

• Wear a well fitted mask throughout the process. Door-to-door. A 3-layer cloth mask (or a medical mask if they are available).

• Don’t touch your eyes or your face on the flight.

• Use your hand luggage as a barrier to ensure other passengers do not come too near to you during embarking and disembarking.

• Stay in your seat at the departure gate or on the plane until there is ample space for you to move.

• Keep the air vent above your seat blowing on you throughout the flight. (The air is HEPA filtered).

• Try not to eat or drink on the flight. You can manage a short flight without refreshments.

LASTLY, HOW ABOUT ‘HOTSPOTS’? SHOULD YOU BE ANXIOUS IF YOU ARE TRAVELLING TO PLETTENBERG BAY ON THE GARDEN ROUTE AS OPPOSED TO THE MAGALIESBERG?

The most challenging issue with ‘hotspots’ is the relative lack of resources for patients who may complicate in that region. For example, ICU’s in the Garden Route have been saturated lately. If you are a patient with significant co-morbidities and lack the means to be privately transported home early in an infection, I believe you may want to reconsider your choice. It is prudent to avoid indoor restaurants and bars. However, it is important to remember that by adhering to basic principles and daily keeping in mind that COVID-19 is still with us, even in the hottest spots in South Africa, you can enjoy a well-earned holiday and pace yourself for a better and healthier 2021.

So true
24/09/2020

So true

Now's the time to start planning a great 2021! After all the stresses of 2020, you deserve to book a family holiday to M...
13/08/2020

Now's the time to start planning a great 2021! After all the stresses of 2020, you deserve to book a family holiday to Mauritius (or just the two of you to escape on a romantic Mauritius getaway). Email us now on [email protected]

30/07/2020

If you have been to Africa before, you will know it will be in your heart forever and will always long to return.
If you haven't, we know once you visit, it will do the same to you.
We look forward to hosting all of you soon








Memories of trip to Tanzania in 2016 - these are from Ngorongoro Crater. Wide open spaces and ideal for post-Covid-19 sa...
30/05/2020

Memories of trip to Tanzania in 2016 - these are from Ngorongoro Crater. Wide open spaces and ideal for post-Covid-19 safari (as is most of Africa).

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