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Get on an Overland or Small Group Safari with Acacia Africa

For travel in 2009. Book and deposit 01 to 31 March 2009.


An Overland Journey is as much about the journey as it is the famous sites you see. Acacia itineraries include Africa’s famed destinations such as Kruger, Masai Mara, Serengeti, Okavango Delta, Namib Desert, Zanzibar and Cape Town, yet they also get off the beaten track, stopping in villages and rural areas untouched by most visitors.

Acacia’s small group safaris are great if you are looking for a comprehensive holiday but are restricted to time. Then the below selected trips may suit, ranging from 4 to 10 days in length.

Save 25% on ALL Overland Safaris
Let Acacia take you through: South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Namibia

Save 15% on these Small Group Safaris only
Call of the Kruger - COK4
Classic Kruger - CK4
Kruger to Victoria Falls - KVF7 and KVF7A
OkavangoWilderness Trail - OWT7 and OWT7A
Southern African Magic - SAM14 and SAM14A
Delta and ChobeWaterways - DCW10 and DCW10A

Conditions: New bookings only for sale 01 to 31 March 2009, for travel in 2009. 25% saving off the tour prices applies to all Overland Safaris. 15% saving off the tour price applies to selected Small Group Safaris as specified above. Subject to availability. Prices are subject to currency fluctuations. Excludes local payment which is paid direct. Cannot be taken in conjunction with any other Acacia promotion or discount. Termsand conditions as per Acacia Africa 2009 brochure. Promo code: 15%-25% off March Madness. Issued: 28/02/09

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