Trans Atlantic Travel Agency

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Trans-Atlantic Travel Agency offers the service and knowledge a discerning leisure traveller seeks whilst on vacation, with the intention of seeing and appreciating the numerous sights in the area. Keeping in mind the comforts of a tourist, our fleet shall be very well maintained and designed as per customer standard and expectations. However not wanting to limit ourselves we

intend to be open to special hire by churches, organizations, groups, schools and sports teams, amongst other related groups.

SUNCITY,SOUTH AFRICASun City is home to two water theme parks, one dedicated to slides and rides, and the other to actio...
14/06/2018

SUNCITY,SOUTH AFRICA

Sun City is home to two water theme parks, one dedicated to slides and rides, and the other to action-packed water sports. The Lost City’s premier attraction is Valley of the Waves, home to exciting water slides, a palm-fringed beach and lapping waves. The resort’s lake is home to Waterworld, where the attractions include something for the whole family, from bumper boats to parasailing.

The Valley of Waves
The Valley of Waves
Sun City’s premier water theme park - the Valley of Waves - looks like a picture-postcard tropical island', complete with a sandy beach and lapping turquoise waters generated by a powerful wave machine.

There is a water slide for every comfort level, from easy-going tubing along a gentle stream to semi-submerged waterslides that careen downhill and the truly hair-raising 30m (98ft) sheer drop!

* Sun City resort offers complimentary access to Valley of Waves for overnight visitors.

* Valley of Waves has a food court offering tasty fast-foods for those having too much fun to stop!

Sun City’s Waterworld
Sun City’s Waterworld
Expert instructors are standing by to gives your family the most thrilling vacation yet at Sun City’s water park.

Learn to wakeboard or water-ski, experience the rush of a jet ski or the fun of bumper boats.

Kick start your adrenalin with parasailing or round off another perfect day on a sunset lake cruise.

* The Waterworld facilities are open daily in summer between 9:30am and 18:30pm, and in winter between 9:30am and 17:30pm.

* All water activities can be enjoyed in the year-round good weather that Sun City experiences.

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13/06/2018
SWAKOPMUND,NAMIBIANamibia is renowned for its remote areas, not its towns, but both Swakopmund and Walvis Bay have many ...
13/06/2018

SWAKOPMUND,NAMIBIA

Namibia is renowned for its remote areas, not its towns, but both Swakopmund and Walvis Bay have many exciting adventures and phenomenal experiences to offer. Solar switch booking & Safaris provides well-organized 4x4 excursions, group tours, incentive programmes, and specialized activities, in Namibia's most popular coastal region.

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KASANEThe town lies on the south bank of the 200–300 metres (660–980 ft) wide Chobe River which forms the border with th...
13/06/2018

KASANE

The town lies on the south bank of the 200–300 metres (660–980 ft) wide Chobe River which forms the border with the extreme tip of Namibia's Caprivi Strip. The Namibian island of Impalila lies opposite the town on the north bank of the river, and there is a border crossing by passenger ferry to Namibia.[2] About 8 kilometres (5 mi) to the east of Kasane is the village of Kazungula, where Botswana has 1.6 kilometres (1.0 mi) of frontage to the Zambezi river immediately below its confluence with the Chobe River. Here the Kazungula border post serves the Kazungula Ferry crossing to Kazungula in Zambia on the north bank of the Zambezi. Nearby a second border post serves the road into Zimbabwe which runs 70 kilometres (43 mi) east to Victoria Falls.

Kasane is at the northern end of the tarred highway from Francistown and Gaborone which is a regional artery between southern and central Africa particularly for trucks too heavy for the Victoria Falls Bridge's periodic weight restrictions. There is also a tarred road to the Namibian border 51 km west at Ngoma.

Kasane is at the north-eastern boundary of Chobe National Park and its road links make it a popular access point for tourists to the park as well as those including it in an itinerary taking in the Okavango Delta, the Caprivi Strip and Victoria Falls.

The town is served by Kasane Airport.

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13/06/2018

CHOBE NATIONAL PARK

Chobe National Park is the jewel of Botswana and is home to the world's largest population of elephant. The land of giants, as it is locally known, covers and area of 12 000 square kilometers - perfect for your Chobe National Park safari. To the far north, the park borders on the Chobe river. Here you'll encounter large herds of elephant and cape buffalo as they quench their thirst during Botswana's famously dry summer months. A Chobe Game Drive will get right up to the water's edge where you're guaranteed to see more than 15 different species of wildlife. Be sure to have your camera ready. The Park's famous ellies often swim from one side of the river to the other, cooling off in the crisp water on their way to greener vegetation. In the Southwestern parts of the Chobe National Park you'll find the Savute. The large open plains make it an ideal place for African predators to hunt, and filmmakers to capture the action against one of Africa's most famous backdrops. Chobe National Park is a safari-lover's dream destination.

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KRUGER PARKKruger Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa.It covers an area of 19,633 square kilometres (7,58...
13/06/2018

KRUGER PARK

Kruger Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa.It covers an area of 19,633 square kilometres (7,580 sq mi) in the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga in northeastern South Africa.Kruger Park extends 360 kilometres (220 mi) from north to south and 65 kilometres (40 mi) from east to west.Kruger Park administrative headquarters are in Skukuza.Areas of the Kruger Park were first protected by the government of the South African Republic in 1898.Kruger Park became South Africa’s first national park in 1926.

To the west and south of the Kruger Park are the two South African provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga.In the north is Zimbabwe, and to the east is Mozambique.It is now part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, a peace park that links Kruger Park with the Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe, and with the Limpopo National Park in Mozambique.

Truly the flagship of the South African national parks, Kruger Park is home to an impressive number of species: 336 trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds and 147 mammals.Man’s interaction with the Lowveld environment over many centuries – from bushman rock paintings to majestic archaeological sites like Masorini and Thulamela – is very evident in the Kruger Park.

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13/06/2018

Do you want to spend your holidays in Zambia anytime soon?? Trans atlantic travel agency is here for you.

Acknowledged as one of the safest countries in the world to visit, Zambia's welcoming people live in peace and harmony. And here, in the warm heart of Africa, you will find some of the finest Safari experiences on the planet, including face to face encounters with Nature at its most wild.

Blessed with awe-inspiring natural wonders, an abundance of wildlife, huge water bodies and vast open spaces, Zambia offers unforgettable holidays exploring the real Africa.

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13/06/2018

Trans Atlantic Travel Agency has some trips you can book for this year.

Namibia is home to vibrant cities where people are excited about the future, while remaining deeply connected to their rich, cultural past. A stable, democratic government, infrastructure that allows guests to move confidently off the beaten path and endless horizons that beckon you to explore define this country and its people.
This is Namibia, where you are sure to find adventure, and you may just find yourself.

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We arrange both tour packages and taylor-made packages to suit your travel needs
01/06/2018

We arrange both tour packages and taylor-made packages to suit your travel needs

22/10/2015

Botswana travel guide, including map of Botswana, top Botswana travel experiences, tips for travel in Botswana, plus exploring the wildlife and wetlands

As the Botswana government plans on purchasing more new air crafts ...the country itself continues to develop based on t...
21/10/2015

As the Botswana government plans on purchasing more new air crafts ...the country itself continues to develop based on the future plans. Its time to travel Batswana. Its time to see more of what our country holds .

18/10/2015

Flight Connect introduces it's TRAVEL AGENCY services for Flight Bookings, Package Tours, Bus Tours and Buses for Hire! Find us at Shop #102 at Riverwalk Mall. DAILY Route: Gaborone - OR Tambo Int. Airport. Departure GBE > 6:00AM and Departure JHB O.R. Tambo > 12:30. Visit www.flightconnect.net or Call: (+267) 3105896 or Email: [email protected] for MORE INFORMATION.

As the tourism industry and travel trends seem to grow...Air Botswana will always have our back ..Its time to see the ot...
15/10/2015

As the tourism industry and travel trends seem to grow...Air Botswana will always have our back ..Its time to see the other side of the world. Its time to travel ;)

Air Botswana plans to expand its fleet with seven more aircrafts as well as enhance the route network.

allow us to take in the stress and hassles of travel arrangements to give you a  great  travel experience.
29/09/2015

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28/04/2015

END OF MAY 2015 TOUR (DURBAN)

Two nights of accommodation in Blue waters Hotel with breakfast.

ACTIVITIES
CITY TOUR
VISIT TO MOSES MABHIDA STADIUM
BEACH WALK & HARBOUR TOUR
Clubbing (At your own expense)
Ushaka MARINE WORLD
(Meet a shark, Dolphin)
WET N WILD

PRICE TO PAY P3667.30 Per Person OR installment
DEPARTURE 29th-MAY 2015-0600HRS
RETURN 31st-MAY 2015 1800hrs

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Trans Atlantic Travel Agency has some trips you can book for this year.Namibia is home to vibrant cities where people ar...
28/04/2015

Trans Atlantic Travel Agency has some trips you can book for this year.

Namibia is home to vibrant cities where people are excited about the future, while remaining deeply connected to their rich, cultural past. A stable, democratic government, infrastructure that allows guests to move confidently off the beaten path and endless horizons that beckon you to explore define this country and its people.
This is Namibia, where you are sure to find adventure, and you may just find yourself.

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Do you want to spend your holidays in Zambia anytime soon?? Trans atlantic travel agency is here for you.Acknowledged as...
27/04/2015

Do you want to spend your holidays in Zambia anytime soon?? Trans atlantic travel agency is here for you.

Acknowledged as one of the safest countries in the world to visit, Zambia's welcoming people live in peace and harmony. And here, in the warm heart of Africa, you will find some of the finest Safari experiences on the planet, including face to face encounters with Nature at its most wild.

Blessed with awe-inspiring natural wonders, an abundance of wildlife, huge water bodies and vast open spaces, Zambia offers unforgettable holidays exploring the real Africa.

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25/04/2015

Khama Rhino Sanctuary

Affording the opportunity to see both black and white rhino - as well as an abundance of other wildlife species – the Khama Rhino Sanctuary (KRS) is a delightful stopover for tourists travelling by road to Botswana’s northern reserves, or an ideal weekend getaway for Gaborone or Francistown visitors or residents.

A mere 20 kms from the historically important village of Serowe, the accessibility of KRS is also a draw. This community tourism project, managed and staffed by local village residents, offers game drives, birding, bush walks, and arts and crafts shopping. It also has an education centre where many young children from all over Botswana come for environmental education, as well as a fun time in the bush.

KRS was established in 1989 due to growing concern over the then escalating rhino poaching situation in Botswana. Both black and white rhino – once abundant in Botswana – were during the early 1980s on the brink of local extinction, despite their having been granted protected status as far back as 1922.

Led by the Bangwato paramount Chief, the then Lt. Gen. Seretse Khama Ian Khama, and other conservationists, the people of Serowe conceived the idea to form a sanctuary to protect the remaining rhinos in Botswana, and hopefully give them safe haven to reproduce and gain numbers.

The first four white rhinos were reintroduced into the sanctuary from the Chobe National Park in 1992. Eight
more rhinos came from the North West National Parks in South Africa.

The highly endangered black rhino was re-introduced in 2002.

The gamble paid off , and both species are doing well, under the watchful eye of sanctuary staff as well as the Botswana Defence Force (BDF), who assist with the constant patrolling of the sanctuary’s borders.

To date, KRS has 35 white rhino, and is serving as a source for their re-introduction back to the Moremi Game Reserve, the Makgadikgadi, the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, and elsewhere. And - much to the credit of KRS staff – the male and female black rhinos have mated, and the sanctuary’s first baby black rhino was born in 2008!
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24/04/2015

Khutse Game Reserve

Because of its proximity, and relative accessibility, to the nation’s capital, Khutse game Reserve is a favourite retreat for Gaborone visitors or residents. The 240 kms drive takes the traveller through a number of interesting Kalahari villages, including the ‘gateway to the Kalahari,’ Molepolole.

Adjoining the Central Kalahari Game Reserve to the north, and with no fences separating the two, the terrain of the 2 500 sq kms reserve combines most types of Kalahari habitat – rolling grasslands, river beds, fossil dunes and grassed and bare pans.

The reserve is part of an ancient river system that once flowed northeast to fill the prehistoric Lake Makgadikgadi. Khutse’s Pans and dry river valleys are remnants of this river system.

Officially declared a protected area in 1971, Khutse (meaning ‘place where you can kneel down and drink’) was the second game reserve in Botswana to be established on tribal land (Moremi game Reserve in the Okavango was the first).

There is a series of rather picturesque pans (signposted) where wildlife often congregate, particularly during and following good rains; and indeed game drives are focused around the pans. These include the Motailane, Moreswa and Molose pans. Sometimes water is pumped at artificial waterholes at Moreswa and Molose, making for good game viewing year round.

Animals commonly sighted include springbok (often in abundance), gemsbok (often common), giraffe, wildebeest, hartebeest, kudu, black-backed jackal, steenbok, duiker, and the accompanying predators lion, leopard, cheetah, smaller cats, and the endangered brown hyena.

There are several delightful loops worth driving through the reserve. The shorter drive is the northern loop around Sekhushwe and Mohurusile pans, approximately 24 kms from the reserve headquarters. The longer drive is to Moreswa Pan, about 64 kms from the headquarters, or a 120 kms loop.

The San and Bakgalagadi peoples – the Kgalagadi’s original inhabitants – live in small villages on the periphery of the reserve. Their traditional arts and crafts can usually be purchased here; and walks with the San can be arranged at the Khutse Kalahari Lodge, about 10 kms before the reserve entrance

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24/04/2015

Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

History was made when Botswana and a newly liberated, democratic South Africa signed in 1999 a treaty to form the first transfrontier peace park in Africa.

Plans to formalise the joint management and development of South Africa’s Kalahari Gemsbok National Park and Botswana’s Gemsbok National Park were proposed as early as 1989, but no such partnership was possible during South Africa’s dark years of apartheid. Following South africa’s independence in 1994, and with the support and encouragement of the Peace Parks Foundation, negotiations concretised; and in May 2002, the park was officially opened.

This immense wilderness (37 000 sq kms) is now shared by both countries as a protected area, and is jointly managed. The entire park is completely unfenced, allowing for wildlife to move freely along the ancient migration routes so necessary for their survival in the desert.

Situated in the extreme southwest corner of Botswana, and adjacent to South Africa’s Northern Cape Province, the Kgalagadi Transfrontier park (KTP) is run as a single ecological unit, and gate receipts are shared. Tourist facilities, however, are still run autonomously.

Immigration and customs facilities have been designed to allow travellers to enter the park in one country and depart in the other. The main entry and departure point between the two countries is at the Two Rivers/ Twee Rivieren gate, which also has camping facilities, chalets, shops and a restaurant.

The national boundary with South Africa is along the dry Nossop River bed; and three quarters of the park lies within Botswana territory. Currently, KTP is mainly visited by self-drive campers, with a few operators offering mobile tours.

At the time of going to print, the Botswana government had allocated five fixed lodge sites for development by the private sector.

There are three main areas to explore: the Nossop River valley, along the South Africa/Botswana border, the wilderness trails on the Botswana side, and what was once the Mabuasehube Game Reserve, now incorporated into KTP at its most northeastern reaches.

To maintain KTP’s pure wilderness experience, there are strict limits as to the number of vehicles that can travel the wilderness trails, how many nights a camping party can stay at a campsite (usually limited to one night), and how many people can camp at each campsite. Hence booking well in advance is essential.

Self-drive campers must comprise at least two vehicles; well-equipped 4x4s are required for the rough, sandy roads.

KTP’s very beautiful terrain comprises fossil river valleys dotted with dwarfed trees and bushes, grasslands and different coloured sand dunes. Wildlife is abundant, and the animals are attracted to waterholes along the otherwise dry riverbed.

Several species of antelope, including the ubiquitous springbok and gemsbok, hartebeest, and eland can be seen, as well as the famous black-maned Kalahari lion, jackal, brown hyena, and wild cats.

Rich birding is always part of the experience. Over 170 species of birds have been recorded here, and it is not uncommon to see over 30 bird species within a few kilometres of the campsite.

At Mabuasehube, the terrain is a mixture of typical Kgalagadi tree and shrub savanna with patches of wide open grass savanna.

This area of KTP comprises a series of exceptionally large pans, which are the principle focus of the reserve. Campsites dot the various pans, and many are situated on slight promontories, giving almost unimpeded vision, thus making for good game viewing right from your camp-side chair.

Three of the largest pans lie along the main road; these are Bosobogolo, Mpayathutlwa and Mabuasehube. others, like Leshologago, Khiding and the fossil valley complex called Monamodi, are linked to the larger pans by sand tracks.

Each pan is different. The floor of Mabuasehube pan is bare clay that is rich in salts, and this attracts animals that come to lick the surface, deriving essential minerals from it. The floor of Bosobogolo pan is short, shrubby grassland, which antelope frequent to graze, accompanied, of course, by predators.

All of the major predators can be seen at Mabuasehube, including the Kalahari black-maned lion, cheetah, leopard, brown hyena, bat-eared fox, lynx, and silver fox. Small mammals, like the Cape fox, aardwolf and blackfooted cat can be seen at the pans in the evening
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24/04/2015

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Nothing prepares you for the immensity of this reserve, nor its wild, mysterious beauty. There is the immediate impression of unending space, and having the entire reserve to yourself.

Waist-high golden grasses seem to stretch interminably, punctuated by dwarfed trees and scrub bushes. Wide and empty pans appear as vast white stretches of saucer-flat earth, meeting a soft, blue-white sky. At night the stars utterly dominate the land; their brilliance and immediacy are totally arresting.

The Central Kalahari game Reserve (CKGR) is the largest, most remotely situated reserve in Southern Africa, and the second largest wildlife reserve in the world, encompassing 52 800 sq kms.

During and shortly after good summer rains, the flat grasslands of the reserve’s northern reaches teem with wildlife, which gather at the best grazing areas. These include large herds of springbok and gemsbok, as well as wildebeest, hartebeest, eland and giraffe.

At other times of the year, when the animals are more sparsely distributed, the experience of travelling through truly untouched wilderness, of seemingly unending dimensions, is the draw.

The landscape is dominated by silver terminalia sandveldt, Kalahari sand acacias, and Kalahari appleleaf, interspersed with grasslands, and dotted with occasional sand dunes, pans and shallow fossil river valleys.

CKGR is unique in that it was originally established (in 1961) with the intention of serving as a place of sanctuary for the San, in the heart of the Kalahari (and Botswana), where they could live their traditional hunter/ gatherer way of life, without intrusion, or influence, from the outside world.

The reserve was closed for about 30 years, until in the 1980s and 1990s, both self-drive and organised tours were allowed in, albeit in small, tightly controlled numbers.

The Botswana government has initiated plans to develop tourism away from the Okavango and Chobe areas, and has allocated concessions for lodge construction, both at the peripheries of and inside the reserve, allowing for fly-in tourists.

The northern deception valley is one of the highlights, principally because of the dense concentrations of herbivores its sweet grasses attract during and after the rainy season (and of course the accompanying predators). It is also the most travelled area of the reserve, with a number of public campsites, and proximity to the eastern Matswere Gate. The other two gates are completely at the other side of the reserve, at Xade and Tsau, where public campsites are also available.

Other worthwhile areas to drive are Sunday and Leopard Pans, north of Deception Valley, Passarge Valley,and, further south, Piper’s Pan.
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23/04/2015

Kolobeng

The site of David Livingstone’s third and final mission station was Kolobeng, approximately 20 kms west of Gaborone, past Gabane. Here he built the house and church Above: A potter at work in Gabane; Below: Site of David Livingstone’s final mission, Kolobeng. 22 where he and his wife Mary would work to convert the local Bakwena to Christianity. Their daughter Elizabeth, who died at the age of six weeks, is buried here. What remains now is the foundation of the house. Kolobeng is gazetted as a National Monument, and you can only gain entry through the custodian.

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23/04/2015

Tanzania is one of the unique destinations on the African continent that has yet to be discovered by many.

It is a land of many wonders harboring an un-paralleled diversity of fauna and flora. Kilimanjaro, the highest permanently snow-capped free standing mountain in Africa, the exotic Islands of Zanzibar, the finest game sanctuaries of Serengeti, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Ruaha, Selous and the Marine Park of Mafia Island are only but a few of the living examples.

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23/04/2015

Manyana

Perhaps the most visited rock painting site in the Gaborone area, the paintings are spread over five separate areas of rock cliff face. Images include giraffe, antelope, human figures and geometric designs, all of which date from between 1100 and 1700AD. They were in all likelihood made by Khoe (click-speaking) herders. Gazetted as a National Monument, the site is fenced, and you can only gain entry through the custodian.

At the south end of the village stands Livingstone’s Tree, under which the great explorer is said to have preached. This old, massive fig tree – now fenced off – rests on its branches that now touch the ground.
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23/04/2015

Matsieng Footprints

Further north on the main road, just after the village of Rasesa, this National Monument consists of a slab of sandstone pierced by two deep holes, as well as engravings. Legend says that the first ancestor of the Batswana, Matsieng – a giant, one-legged man, climbed out of one hole, followed by his people, their domestic animals, and wildlife. The engravings – now very faint – were probably made by Khoe herders, and date to the beginning of the second millennium.
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23/04/2015

Bahurutshe Cultural Village

This delightful diversion is a recreated Hurutshe village offering accommodation (in traditional rondavels), arts, crafts and dancing, and Sunday brunch with local cuisine. Educational cultural tours for schoolchildren are frequently conducted.

Contacts: +267 75 976 819.
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23/04/2015

Molepolole
Molepolole is Botswana's biggest village. It lies in the south east of the country. The people who reside in Molepolole are the Bakwena, who are one of the eight major tribes in Botswana.

Often referred to as ‘Gateway to the Kalahari,’ Molepolole is the last major settlement one passes on the way to Khutse Game Reserve. Home to the Bakwena people, on and off for the past four hundred years, their tradition of building stone walls around their courtyards is still practised by some families.

It is the biggest village in Botswana and one of the largest in Africa.

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22/04/2015

uShaka Marine World(Kwazulu Natal, Durban)
uShaka spans over 15 hectares of prime beach front, known as Shaka Beach and is considered to be a key attraction on Durban’s Golden Mile. It is tastefully themed with a focus on family entertainment as you can enjoy plenty of fun and excitement.
uShaka has incorporated ocean and fresh water, natural materials, lush vegetation and the re-creation of a 1940 cargo shipwreck. As well as, boasting the 5th largest aquarium across the globe by volume of water and is Africa’s largest Marine Theme park.
Enjoy an unforgettable meal in the remarkable Sharks restaurant, which is situated within the shipwreck and take pleasure in a view from your window of the sharks, as they swim by in their tank. The retail space spans over 11,250m², featuring outdoor gear, clothing boutiques, indigenous-focused goods and crafts, information and services.
The salt water aquarium is located in the middle of the marine world, with outdoor and indoor exhibits and displays. You’ll be entertained by the world famous dolphins in a 1200 seated dolphin stadium, enjoy the penguin rookery and seal stadium. Sea World offers special interactive activities such as scuba diving, snorkelling through reefs and educated tours behind the scenes.
Bell’s Beach, which lies adjacent to uShaka Marine World, is the ideal hub for adventure seekers and offers all-year non-stop fun. You can enjoy windsurfing, beach rugby, beach volleyball, surfing, kite surfing, jet skiing, paddle boat rides, international and national beach sports events and dolphin viewing charters.

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21/04/2015

Do you know that Maputo has some worthwhile tourist attractions?

The city is best tackled on foot as most of its sights are clustered together. Self-guided walking tours should include a stop at the bustling Central Market, the Jardim Tunduru Botanical Gardens, the lovely railway station (designed by Gustave Eiffel in 1910 and widely considered one of the most beautiful in the world), and the Museum of the Revolution, which relates the moving history of Mozambique's fight for independence. The museum has unfortunately been closed for renovations for some time, but is expected to reopen. Another must for visitors in Maputo is a sunset drink at the famous Polana Hotel overlooking the bay. The city is blessed with some great restaurants and has a vibrant nightlife, but it centres around locals, not tourists.

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