Salema Travel and tours - fresay executive lodge
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Salema Travel and tours - fresay executive lodge
F M M A S S I KA CC Johannesburg Fresay EXECUTIVE LODGE SALEMA T R AV E L & T O U R S Proposed Itinerary C O M PA N Y P R O F I L E FM Massika cc is a registered South African Company. Headquarters are at the address below. It is mainly a tourism establishment company and its main operations are... S A L E M A T R AV E L & T O U R S Salema Travel and tours is an approved tour company that offers quality services and is committed to satisfying our guests, we offer a wide range of services from tours, cars and hotel reservations to customized vacation packages itineraries. Our ultimate goal is to provide a memorable and pleasant vacation for all tourists. We strive to provide the best without compromising on quality of service and gives you a chance to see the best that the rainbow Nation and its people has to offer, as South Africa has a wealth of parks and attractions to chose from each having a unique characteristic making it a place to come and see. Our specially trained staff will plan all itineraries for all tourists during their travels and they will create your very own African Adventure. FRESAY EXECUTIVE LODGE This is a home away from home guest house family operated. It is situated in Cyrildene, a quite safe suburb of Johannesburg with lush shady gardens. It is homely and comfortable and maintains a high degree of business proficiency providing best quality services that allows you to enjoy our person to person hospitality. Please visit our website... www.fresaylodge.co.za 21 Cyril Crescent, Cyrildene, Johannesburg (Near Bruma Lake and East Gate Mall) P.O Box 59897, Kengray, 2100, South Africa Telefax: +27 (0) 11 615 7353 Cell: +27 (0) 82 765 8753 / +27 (0) 83 736 3846 DIRECTIONS FROM O R TAMBO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Ø Take the R24 towards Johannesburg. This becomes Broadway Highway. Turn right Email: enquiries@fresaylodge.co.za into Marcia Street. Take the first right after the third traffic light into Cyril Crescent. Approximate distance is 12km / 10 min from the airport. OUR RATES... Our accommodation ranges from R595.00 to R1200.00. This gives either Singles, Singles executive, Doubles executive, Triples or Family rooms which consists of Beds, Refrigerators, Safes, TV's, Laundry baskets, Coffee corners, Fruits corner, Reading tables, Telephones and self contained bathroom with showers and toilets. This rate will therefore enable you to enjoy the following services as full board: Airport transfers, Room, Bed, Breakfast, Dinner with a drink of choice, Ground transport, Laundry for guest staying for more than 3 days, Consultancy / Advice. 15 min free internet access per day. Also contact us for dormitory (backpackers) which consist of 12 beds with own lockers / TV / tea and coffee corner and breakfast. Rates range between R150.00 to R250.00 pp. Our rates are subject to availability with low and high season quotes and can change any time without prior notice. Rates on tours... Negotiable on requested Itinerary and must be paid in full one month or more before you receive a comprehensive Itinerary. Other services are offered on negotiable rates and itinerary for example: Business guide, Freight services, Catering, Conferencing, Hospital arrangements, Commissioning agents. INTRODUCTION Southern Africa is regarded as one of the most exciting destinations on the planet. The adventures activities that are on offer here rival those found anywhere in the world, and the area is always busy with travellers looking to get an adrenalin fix. From insanely high bungee jumps, to canopy jumping in the trees of the Magaliesburg; from river rafting to kloofing; from skydiving to snowboarding, there is something for everyone. By no means exhaustive, these highlights can help you plan your special trip to the southern tip of Africa. Let Salema Travel and Tours take you there... LIMPOPO LIMPOPO 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS The Limpopo province of South Africa is an area of great and ancient mystique, and with its diversity in both landscape and attractions is a prefect way to experience a piece of quintessential Africa. Here you will find ancient baobabs, lush wooded mountain valleys and scorching bushveld - this is indeed a place of romance and intrigue. Limpopo, named after the magnificent river that creates its northern border, lies adjacent to Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mozambique and it is for this reason that it is steeped in culture and heritage. Here there are many archaeological sites that document early advanced civilisations, including the Mapangubwe. WHAT TO SEE C C C C Soutpansberg Region Waterberg Mountains Valley Of The Olifants Region African Ivory Route The area has four distinct tourist regions, and owing to the availability of good accommodation, these regions are always abuzz with tourist activity. Unknown to many, the Drakensberg begins its first swell in Limpopo, and this gorgeous region filled with water falls, woody slopes, hot mineral springs and serene mountain scenery is home to some of the country's finest guest houses. So let the variety and sheer beauty of Limpopo grab you and entice you to come for many more days of exploration and experience. GAUTENG 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS Highly urbanised Gauteng is located in the heart of South Africa's Highveld. Although it is the smallest province, Gauteng is the economic powerhouse of South Africa, if not the entire African continent. This is in no small part due to the area having the world's richest goldfields, and it is for this reason that Gauteng is known as Igoli – the Place of Gold. Business and the pursuit of wealth are the preoccupations of many “Gautengers” but the province does offer a great deal to the tourist looking for an authentic African experience. Gauteng is the country's culture and entertainment capital and the unique multi-cultural and cosmopolitan city attitudes means that there are numerous theatres, art galleries, vibey nightclubs, cultural precincts and craft markets. It is also home to numerous game reserves and important archaeological sites including the Cradle of Humankind. Johannesburg is Gauteng 's largest city. Nearby Soweto was the location of many political skirmishes during the struggle, and visitors can learn about this legacy at the Apartheid Museum and the Hector Pieterson Museum. There are lovely bed and breakfast accommodation places in Soweto, and visitors can make the most of the township culture by staying the night. ENG GAUT WHAT TO SEE C C C C C C Premier Diamond Mine, Cullinan Apartheid Museum And Gold Reef City - Jhb Constitution Hill - Johannesburg Tswaing Crater Hector Pieterson Memorial & Vilakazi Street - Soweto Hot Air Balloon Ride - Magaliesburg NORTH WEST NORTH WEST 2 DAYS 1 NIGHT The North West Province offers tourist great diversity, from an authentic African bush experience to the glitz and glamour of casino resorts. This must see destination has some of the finest game reserves, archaeological treasures and adventure activities in South Africa and is a wonderful setting for a fantastic holiday. One of the great advantages of the North West for tourists is its location – only a couple of hours away from the major centres of Gauteng. The province offers some heavyweight tourist attractions and activities, and a great variety of accommodation options to suit all pockets - from camping in a game reserve to living it up in fivestar luxury at the Palace of the Lost City. The North West province offers tourists several national parks of which the largest, Pilanesberg Game Reserve, is located in the crater of an extinct volcano. Owing its rare rock types and structure, Pilanesberg National Park rates high amongst the world's outstanding geological phenomena. WHAT TO SEE C C C C The Big Hole - Kimberley Madikwe Pilanesberg National Park Sun City & The Palace of the Lost City MPUMALANGA 5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS Mpumalanga, “the place where the sun rises”, lies in the eastern part of South Africa. Covering an area the size of Belgium and the Netherlands combined, this province is home to seven distinct tourism regions that offer visitors a vast range of experiences from the scenic beauty of the Panoramic Route to the big game of the Lowveld region. There are rolling hills, lush wetlands, thorny Lowveld flatlands and chilled mountain river stocked with trout to experience. One of the great attractions of Mpumalanga is its close location to the urban centres of Gauteng, and the Johannesburg International Airport. It is possible therefore to land in Gauteng and within a few hours be experiencing big game sightings or enjoy stunning views of the Lowveld lying hundreds of metres down below! The star of the Mpumalanga show is undoubtedly the Kruger National Park, which is on the itinerary of almost every international visitor to South Africa. The park covers an area of nearly two million hectares and includes a large variety of flora, bird life and mammals, including the Big Five – lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino. Outdoor enthusiasts love what Mpumalanga offers. There is hiking, fly fishing, hot air ballooning, rock-climbing and mountain biking to just mention a few action adventures. MPUMALANGA WHAT TO SEE C C C C C National Botanical Gardens Kruger National Park God’s Window Pilgrim’s Crest The Echo Caves and the Sudwala CavesPremier F R E E S TAT E 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS The Free State is situated right in the heart of South Africa and is increasingly becoming a tourist attraction in its own right. Traditionally regarded as a convenient stopover for tourists looking for overnight accommodation between Gauteng and Cape Town, the Free State's natural and cultural highlights are enticing more and more tourists to stay on for longer. The Free State has wonderful panoramic landscapes and vistas, and varies from the flat corn and sunflower fields to the magnificent and dramatic sandstone creations and canyons formed at the mountains located on the Lesotho border. The jewel in the Free State's tourism crown is the eastern part of the province, with its wonderful scenery and magnificent mountain ranges. Here tourists can find accommodation to suit any pocket, and enjoy such incredible areas as Clarens and the Golden Gate National Park. Get those cameras ready! The Free State holds many annual festivals and one of the most popular is the Ficksburg Cherry Festival, where everything to do with cherries is celebrated, eaten or sold. FREE STATE WHAT TO SEE C Vredefort Dome - The oldest and largest meteorite impact site in the world, formed an estimated 2000 million years ago when a gigantic meteorite hit the earth in Vredefort, Free State C Golden Gate C Orange River C Gariep Dam KWA Z U LU- N ATA L 7 DAYS 6 NIGHTS Known as the Kingdom of the Zulu, KwaZulu-Natal is one of South Africa's premier holiday destinations. From the dramatic and imposing cliffs of the Drakensberg Mountain Range to the golden beaches of the coast, KwaZulu Natal offers the visitor a truly exciting African adventure. The gateway to KwaZulu-Natal is the port city of Durban, one of South Africa 's busiest tourist destinations. This bustling city offers a wealth of accommodation and entertainment, most of which is centred on its golden beachfront. Luxury hotels, nightclubs and the entertaining and fascinating uShaka Marine World can be found along the beachfront promenade, while the warm waters of the Indian Ocean are a firm favourite amongst surfers and body-boarders. North of Durban lie the coastal towns and beaches of Umhlanga and Ballito, while some of the beach resorts south of Durban include Margate, Shelly Beach and Amanzimtoti. KwaZulu-Natal is world-renowned for its magnificent game reserves, and are of the major tourist attractions of the province. From the World Heritage Sites of the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park and the incredibly diverse natural habitats of the St Lucia Wetlands to the big game parks of Hluhluwe-Imfolozi, Itala, Mkuze and the Tembe Elephant Park, tourists are in for an absolute treat. KWAZULU-NATAL WHAT TO SEE C C C C C C UShaka Marineworld, Durban St Lucia Wetlands Midlands Meander Khahlamba - Drakensberg Park Hluhluwe - Umfolozi Park South Coast C North Coast NORTHERN CAPE 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS One of the least populated of the South African provinces, the Northern Cape is known for its beautiful and serene semi-desert landscapes, diamond diggings and fascinating San rock art galleries, and offers tourists a unique experience. It is a large stretch of land covering a third of the country, and has a hot and dry climate that sends the thermometers soaring! The Northern Cape is noted for its wildlife parks and reserves, and some of these include the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, a magnificent unspoilt stretch of semi-desert and at 3.7 million hectares is one of the largest nature reserves in the world. Other natural highlights of the Northern Cape include the Augrabies Falls National Park, the place where the Orange River thunders through a ravine and drops into a huge pool 56m down. This is the sixth largest waterfall. Also of importance is the Richtersveld National Park found in the north of the province very close to the Namibian border. NORTHERN CAPE WHAT TO SEE C Salt Telescope C River Rafting on the Orange River C Man Hole EASTERN CAPE 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS The Eastern Cape is a tourist's dream destination, as it is home to a variety of incredibly beautiful and natural highlights, as well as having a deep sense of tradition and culture. With an 800km coastline, the Eastern Cape stretches from the Tsitsikamma National Park in the south to Port Edward in the north, with excellent tourist accommodation to be found all the way along. EASTERN CAPE WHAT TO SEE There are many highlights to be found in the Eastern Cape A real highlight of the Eastern Cape is meeting the traditional Xhosa people, and tourists can organise accommodation with a rural family and experience all the colour, cultural and tradition of these friendly people. C C C C C The Wild Coast Oceanarium - Port Elizabeth Addo Elephant Park King William's Town and East London Storms River Bridge WESTERN CAPE 5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS The Western Cape is the oldest and most gracious of South Africa's provinces and is well loved by tourists both international and local. Forming the most southerly part of South Africa, the Western Cape has a long coastline that is bordered by both the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, with the two meeting at the southernmost tip of Africa - Cape Point. The Western Cape has much variety for tourists, and not only is the terrain everchanging, the attractions excellent and the weather spectacular, but a wide variety of accommodation options will ensure a wonderful holiday for almost any budget. The Western Cape is the gem of South African tourism, and it is estimated that over sixty percent of foreign visitors to the country include this province in their itinerary. It is no wonder with the quality and amount of true highlights on offer. From the semidesert plains of the Karoo to the sublime, sparkling beauty of Cape Town, to the earthy attractiveness of the fishing villages of the West Coast, the Western Cape makes for a truly spectacular holiday experience. WESTERN CAPE WHAT TO SEE C C C C C C C Table Mountain Wine Route, Franschhoek & Stellenbosch Victoria & Alfred Waterfront - Cape Town Robben Island - Cape Town Kirstenbosch Gardens - Cape Town Ostrich Farm, Oudtshoorn - Garden Route Outeniqua & Otter Trail, Garden Route A G R I C U LT U R E T O U R LIMPOPO 4 DAYS 3 NIGHTS ENG NORTH WEST The charm of South Africa lies in its diversity. From the land itself, its topography and climate, its fauna and flora, people and their unique cultures, to its agriculture practices which reflect the nature and diversity from subtropical to harsh, unrelenting desert… South Africa is truly a world in one country. For memorable, costeffective and professionally managed agricultural tour programs. MPUMALANGA GAUT FREE STATE KWAZULU-NATAL NORTHERN CAPE EASTERN CAPE WESTERN CAPE WHAT TO SEE Combine these with South Africa's panoramic views and the historic and world-renowned hospitality of South African farming families. For everyone who has vested interest in agriculture or just the heart's desire to work or live on a piece of land, it holds the perfect recipe for holidays, only to be dreamed of. Our experience and knowledge of our country, its people and its agriculture will enhance your tour of the country with the most special selection of natural wonders, animals, flora, political history and a rainbow of cultures. We are proud to bring our guest's face to face with South Africa's farmers, processors and the South African Agricultural structures. C C C C C C Bothaville (NAMPO) Largest equipment exhibition Bonsmara Cattle Farm Maize farm Hazeldean of the Malleson Family Dalein Pig farm Buhle farmers academy