Cape Town lends a hand… and a guitar pick: The Good Work Gig.

Cape Town,Doing Good
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Having lived in Cape Town long enough to call myself a Capetonian, I can confidently say that if you want to keep us entertained we need three things: a mountain view, a live band and a beach bar. The cunning people from the Good Work Foundation clearly know our kryptonite and have, in association with The Grand Café and Beach, decided to host an event in aid of their foundation and the families who rely on it.

This is how the Good Work Gig was born. The setting is one of Cape Town’s premier seaside locations and the evening will be set to music from The Dirty Skirts, Goodluck and Plush. A special auction with awesome prizes will take place, so you have a chance to make a difference in different ways. And for those seeking more drama the event will include, fire juggler and tarrot readers as well as many other surprises. This is set to be an evening that is sure to be the highlight of 2011’s social calendar!

And if the music, mountain, beach and celebs aren’t tempting you then consider this, the last 24 months have been a testing time for many with the economy in extreme turmoil. Many of us had to make huge sacrifices and adjustments, yet we endured, we survived. The real struggle is with the families of rural South Africa. There are families of eight living off R225 per month, fighting for their survival everyday.

For the fortunate ones, times are on the mend and this is my plea to please find it within yourself to lend whatever you can in aid of this incredible foundation. Let us all get together for a beautiful night of fun and great music but most importantly the generosity of the human spirit.

Cape Town knows how to do good!

Event Details:

11 February from 6pm
Tickets cost R250 and are available at www.webtickets.co.za

IGLTA Fam Trip to South Africa 2010!

Accommodation,Cape Town,Traveller's tales
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Wow! We’ve spent the most amazing couple of weeks showing off our beautiful country to the IGLTA (International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association) and members of the IGLTA which included tour operators and agents from across the globe. We hosted representatives from Chicago,  San Francisco, Las Vegas, New York, Australia and the UK. What a combination! All aboard the fun bus!

We’ve laughed until we’ve cried and we’ve made some very good friends in the process. Today is a sad day indeed as we wave goodbye to the IGLTA (sadder for them though as most of them head back to a Northern Hemisphere winter!).

IGLTA Fam Trip to South Africa 2010!
IGLTA Fam Trip to South Africa 2010!

The idea behind the ‘Fam’ (‘familiarisation’ rather than ‘family’, although in this case, that works too) trip was to get members of the IGLTA to see our wonderful country and to understand what a fantastic destination it is for gay and lesbian travellers. It is always such a treat to show our country to people who know very little about the place or what to expect. And boy were they impressed! What a pleasure it was to host such a fantastic and passionate bunch of people. Whether it was Babs sporting her safari-chic, bee keeper’s outfit (apparently to keep the mosquitoes away), Bill (the one that looks like Prince William – more Prince than William) breaking out into an impromptu dance or Andrew and Alan forcing the Amro bear upon any willing bystander for a quick photo opportunity – there was never a dull moment.

David Ryan is the South African Ambassador to the IGLTA and is working hard to expand the membership base. The Gay & Lesbian travel market is a huge, untapped market from which we can all benefit by working together to promote the country as the stunningly beautiful, culturally eclectic and supremely tolerant destination that it is.

Rhino Africa and Out2Africa hosted two separate groups for two weeks – each spent a week in Cape Town staying at the MannaBay and 3 wonderful nights at Londolozi Private Game Reserve in the Sabi Sand where everyone saw the Big 5 and Babs (our lady from Las Vegas) managed to accessorize with the Big 5. For those who have never been on safari, it really is a life changing experience and for these guys, it was no exception as they got up close and personal some of Africa’s most magnificent wildlife – rhino, elephants, leopards, lion and buffalo were in abundance. As was the food and wine – Bacchus eat your heart out!

A big thank you to the teams at Rhino Tripping, Bateleur Air, SA Airlink, MannaBay and Londolozi for your help and generous support over the last few weeks in making the trip such an enormous success.

IGLTA Fam Trip to South Africa 2010!
IGLTA Fam Trip to South Africa 2010!
IGLTA Fam Trip to South Africa 2010!

We also hosted two small networking events at MannaBay so that the IGLTA members could meet local gay business owners as well as Cape Town Tourism – both events were really well attended and a great opportunity to swap some ideas and make some great new contacts.

We checked out the ‘Gaybourhood’ around De Waterkant and Green Point, we ate burgers at Beefcakes and partied the nights away at the Crew nightclub. We went star ‘gayzing’ up Signal Hill and sampled some amazing wines in the Cape Winelands from Meerlust and Kannonkop to Dieu Donne where we enjoyed a delicious lunch and an even more spectacular view. We drank a lot of pink champagne and we even saw penguins on a day tour to Cape Point.

Our whole hearted thanks goes out to the IGLTA and members who came on the Fam trips – you were an incredible bunch. We cannot wait to continue working with you and look forward to growing our friendships and networks. The next stop is Fort Lauderdale for the IGLTA convention in May 2011 – and what a convention that is going to be! The biggest ever IGLTA convention is expected and we cannot wait to be a part of it.

IGLTA Fam Trip to South Africa 2010!
IGLTA Fam Trip to South Africa 2010!
IGLTA Fam Trip to South Africa 2010!

If you would like to find out more about becoming a member of the IGLTA or about booking your luxury safari trip to South Africa then just drop us a line at enquiries@rhinoafrica.com

Here is the IGLTA Fam Trip cast in order of appearance:

Keith W. Hickman
Travel Impressions
keith.hickman@travimp.com
www.travimp.com

Babs Daitch
Thanks Babs Tours
thanksbabs@gmail.com
www.thanksbabs.com

David Hodgkinson
Travel Leaders RI
dave@travelleadersri.com
https://travelleaders.com/cranstonri

Sue Bohme
Out Travel
sue@outandabouttravel.com.au
www.outandabouttravel.com.au

Thomas Nibbio and William Gitchel
IGLTA
tom@iglta.org

Andrew Roberts
Amro Worldwide
andrew.roberts@amroholidays.com
www.amroholidays.com

Alan Wilkes
Amro Worldwide
andrew.roberts@amroholidays.com

Jonathan Klein
Now Voyager
jk@nowvoyager.com
www.nowvoyager.com

Jay Eisen
Mrjaygotham@aol.com

Happy Holidays to Y’All and we look forward to seeing you again in 2011!!!

Londolozi Game Reserve gets into the Christmas Spirit!

Doing Good,Kruger National Park,Photography & Videos,Safari,South Africa
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Who says you can’t do Christmas in the sunshine?! There are many luxury lodges in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve and in the Kruger National Park as a whole, but a select few go the extra mile which make them firm favourites at Rhino Africa. Londolozi Game Reserve is one such shining star. Their lodges are ultra luxurious, their game viewing is second to none and their conservation efforts are inspirational. As if that wasn’t enough already, they have gone and launched a fantastic community project! Although they do it all year long, we think that their Christmas video really separates them from the crowd.

Well done Londolozi! And in keeping with the Christmas spirit, we will be visiting Khumbulani this Friday to host a Christmas party of our own, keep an eye on our blog for an update 🙂

Read the full story about this video and Londolozi’s Social Responsibility programs on their blog.

Find out more about Londolozi on our website
Contact us to start planning your South African safari

A Video Introduction to the Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park,Photography & Videos
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The Kruger National Park and the surrounding private reserves are the heart of South Africa’s big game country. It is here that you’ll find the country’s most famous private safari lodges and some of the best wildlife viewing in the world. We could go on and on about this spectacular safari destination but instead we’ll let you watch this video where consultant Niki Duncan tells you all about the Kruger National Park. If you have ever wondered why you should choose a private game reserve for your luxury safari, the answer is in here.

Want to know more? Read all about the Kruger National Park on our website.

I’m in! Where do I sign? I want to go on safari right now, I want I want..” ok ok, we hear you! Simply contact us and we will get you there.

A Trip to the Kruger, Royal Malewane and Londolozi!

Kruger National Park,South Africa,Traveller's tales
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This past weekend a crash of Rhinos headed out to the Kruger National Park for some R&R at some of the country’s top lodges. Unfortunately in our world R&R stands for Rapid & Raucous. Despite staying at Royal Malewane, undoubtedly one of Africa’s most luxurious lodges and then spending two nights at Londolozi Game Reserve in the new Pioneer Camp there was little relaxation, there’s just too much to see and do to sit still for long! With leopards around every corner, rhino running amok, elephants tearing about and lions lurking in every second bush we wanted to get out and see as much as we could.

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

Our first night was spent at Royale Malewane in the Thornybush Game Reserve. There’s luxury and then there’s Royal Malewane. It’s so luxurious that it’s one of the only places Sir Elton John will stay when he visits South Africa. Just ask Billy who got to stay in his suite, did laps in his bath and long jump practice in his shower. It’s huge, bodacious, luxurious, over the top and just plain awesome. Unfortunately despite frantic searches, there wasn’t one pair of his trademark shades available in the entire room, it was bigger than my house though, so it’s likely there was a pair somewhere but a search party of seven was always going to have trouble finding it, we had to make do with playing his music and acting like queens.

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

Amid all the luxury it might be easy to overlook the game viewing, especially when you see the Spa and don’t even get me started on Africa House, the exclusive use villa which takes luxury to yet another level, somewhere up there alongside Mount Olympus. But it would be a mistake to overlook the excellent game viewing. Our talented ranger Ryan and tracker Terence led us through the thick bush in search of game on an evening drive and a morning drive before we had to leave the next day. In that time we spotted Elephant, White Rhino, Lion and a Leopard with cubs. Of course we saw the usual suspects but two of our sightings were totally out of the norm. The first was our leopard sighting, a female and her two cubs. What was unusual is that one of the cubs was born with an unknown defect which meant it was hardly able to walk. Such was the dedication of it’s mother, however that it had to this point survived 6 months! A touching story, in the wild this sort of defect is normally a straight death sentence and unfortunately will most likely end that way. All credit to the rangers who know that despite wanting to help, one must let nature take its course. Our final sighting was not one, not two but three black rhino! An incredibly rare sighting of a mother, father and their month old offspring.

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

From Royal Malewane we did a whistle stop tour of Kapama Game Reserve, checking out Kapama River lodge and it’s amazing spa, Kapama Buffalo Camp with it’s tree hugging tents (they are up in the trees, not entirely sure about their environmental credentials) and finally the recently rebuilt Kapama Karula Camp, which is simply.. Fantastic!

Then we moved on to our two nights at Londolozi Pioneer Camp in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. The recently refurbished Pioneer Camp is stunning, but I lack the eloquence to describe it, luckily that has already been done for me in an earlier blog post. Instead I’ll concentrate on what we got up to. First thing we did was have a drink, we deserved it after all. Then we jumped into our open top land-rover and headed out in search of game – we didn’t have to go far. Within sight of camp we spotted 3:3 Vumba Young Female a young leopard out looking for dinner. She was to turn out to be the only leopard we saw but she turned up with her kill the next morning so we forgave her for not bringing friends. We also learnt how to identify leopards, but will tell you all about that in a future blog post. Then we moved on to a Hyena den… Vilified they may be and for the most part uglier than a monkey’s armpit but they certainly are amazing animals. The thing that struck me most watching them take care of their young was just how caring they are. You wouldn’t think so watching them tuck into carrion.. but they really are.. and so cute when young!

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

On our next two game drives we spotted Vumba again up in a tree with an impala dinner. Down below the tree, lamenting their lack of climbing ability, were several of our hyena friends from the day before. Our Ranger Mike and tracker Freddy Ngobeni taught us much about the bush, from the birds in the sky to the insects on the ground, they knew it all. If you are wanting an informative game drive then these two are a sure-fire bet, request them, go on do it, you know you want to. We also spotted two lionesses and one male lion, Londolozi is currently at the centre of the Soap Opera of Lion activity, you should read their blog about it, because I can only remember vague details. Something about that one sleeping with that one’s mistress and this one taking over that one’s fashion label.

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

No small wonder that the details are vague, gin and tonics flowed like water, beer like honey and assorted shooters like… an unstoppable river of lava towards the sea! And in between all that we had a little party with bubble wrap, masks and dancing. Fortunately for those involved.. what goes on Safari stays on Safari!

What a weekend, our utmost thanks to our gracious hosts. We hope that they manage to recover from the Rhino Crash whirlwind visiting their otherwise peaceful home!

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

PS- Totally forgot to mention, we got out of the vehicle and snuck through the bush like Elmer Fudd (shhh I’m walking with rhino) to observe a massive White Rhino at close quarters – mind blown.

PPS- Find more pics from our trip on the Rhino Africa Facebook Page

Londolozi & Royal Malewane

New star rising – Londolozi Pioneer Camp

Kruger National Park,Safari,South Africa,Traveller's tales
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Singita, Londolozi and Lion Sands no doubt set the bench mark for safari chic and indulgent luxury. Singita Boulders, Londolozi Granite, Lion Sands Ivory and Singita Lebombo have traditionally grappled like young Avatars for the title of the best of the best. After all, one man’s meat can be another man’s poison.

Of course various factors come into the equation. The quality of the game viewing and the skill and knowledge of the rangers, the design of the lodges and standard of luxury, the service, the food and the ambience.

Our intrepid leader, David, recently set off to the Sabi Sand to experience the latest offering from Londolozi – the newly rebuilt Pioneer Camp – it only opened in June 2010.

Londolozi Pioneer Camp

According to Dave Varty, “The New Pioneer Camp 1926 is a symphony of style, bushveld architecture and nature. Perhaps the most exciting and adaptable camp we have ever built at Londolozi.”

Set among the dappled shade of 500 year old ebony trees, the three luxury suites & generous bush home central area is the culmination of four decades of design experience in the safari industry. With 14,000ha of exclusive traversing, the game viewing at Londolozi is insane. David saw 7 different leopards as well as both a wild dog kill and a leopard kill! Have a look at David’s photos on the Rhino Africa Facebook Page.

Pioneer Camp is the most secluded of Londolozi’s luxury camps.  The three private suites have splendid river views and are perfect for honeymoons and private getaways. Yet this adaptable camp can also be converted into a private bush home for family groups of 6 – 14 people through breathtaking sky walkways – glass viaducts that link the family units.

Londolozi Pioneer Camp

The style is very much Ralph Lauren. Timeless, elegant and understated colonial chic. Think clean lines, modern and sophisticated decor, with floor to ceiling glass sliding panels which frame the majestic wilderness beyond.

The bathrooms are classic Victorian with modern accents in the decadent marble, chrome and mahogany finishes. Throughout the camp there is a pervading sense of history thanks to faithfully restored memorabilia of photographs, old suitcases, silver, crystal glass and gramophones.  Everything about Pioneer Camp is deeply personal and provides a romantic backdrop to the adventures of a new generation of sophisticated travellers.

Londolozi Pioneer Camp

David’s verdict – “In terms of luxury and the quality of the game viewing, I think this is possibly the best lodge in the Kruger.”

Be sure to get in touch if you’d like to experience the magic of any of these sensational lodges and decide for yourself which is the best of the best!

Londolozi Pioneer Camp

Win A Luxury Safari!!!

Accommodation,Cape Town,Garden Route,General,Kruger National Park,Safari,South Africa
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How about three nights at Cape Town’s most exclusive boutique hotel, MannaBay, followed by two nights at the incredible Londolozi Private Game Reserve, including air transfers!

Win With Rhino Africa

What’s that I hear you say? There must be some catch. But there isn’t! All you have to do is become a fan of (like) Rhino Africa on our Facebook Page and help us achieve our goal of 10,000 Facebook Fans. When we reach 10,000, we’ll randomly select a winner of this once in a lifetime prize.

Find us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/RhinoAfrica

Win With Rhino Africa

So help us spread the word – the sooner we reach our goal, the sooner you could be jetting off to the exclusive Sabi Sand private game reserve!