Thursday, July 19, 2007

Island Safari Update

Hi Guys,

It is that time again.Yip, another update from the Island Safari team.

Read and be informed!

Update 1:

Destination: Norman Carr, Zambia

Info: The Government has recently announced that fee waived visas, which have been available to tourists in Zambia for a number of years now, will only be offered to visitors staying 14 days or less.Those tourists planning to spend more than 2 weeks in Zambia will, with immediate effect,need to buy a visa on entry.We have staff at Lusaka Airport to meet our guests off of all international flights,assist them with immigration and customs formalities and see them safely onto their connecting flights.We can therefore guarantee a smooth arrival into the country but there is nothing we can do about the new interpretation of the existing law.

Those of you requiring more clarification on this subject will be interested to read the information put out by the Ministry of Home Affairs on their web site.

Update 2:

Company: Zambian Airways

Info: We have just received notice from National Airports that the construction on the runway lights at Livingstone airport is further delayed. The lights are not anticipated to be ready until mid-August.Therefore, we cannot operate Q3502/503 until such time, as we cannot land/takeoff after 1800hrs.This is really a disappointment for us, as Livingstone is demanding more flight frequencies and the Spice Islands-Victoria Falls connection.We have officially complained to National Airports, explaining this major setback to the Zambia tourism industry and the late notices we have received on the continued delays.

We will be going through the scheduled flights and moving all passengers onto Q3500/501 up to 1Sep07.In some cases, we may be able to move the 502/503 flight earlier and still operate.We will be contacting you individually for affected bookings.

We will keep you updated on any further developments.We thank you for your patience and understanding, we want you to know that we understand the frustrations this causes to tourists and travellers.

Update 3:

Destination: Dugong Beach Lodge, Mozambique

Update: RE-OPENING – OCTOBER 2007

Info: Following the cyclone, which hit Mozambique in February, extensive renovations, alternations and additions are taking place at Dugong Beach Lodge.Major changes include: 14 newly constructed, air-conditioned chalets, Individual walkways to the beach, Private Sala with day beds, Baths & showers overlooking private garden courtyards, Island style bar with martini seats, Boma and deck with open fire, Inter-flowing swimming pools, Floating jetty for easier access

It is the intention of Legend Lodges, Hotels & Resorts that the accommodation, facilities and activities on offer at Dugong Beach Lodge will ensure that guests experience the ultimate in barefoot luxury in this magnificent, unique wilderness.

Update 5:

Destination: Lodges of Botswana, Botswana

Info: I'm writing this from a freezing but very sunny deck at Delta Camp. Elize's Hoffman x 4 have just gone out for the day, after an early breakfast, with a picnic lunch, the next guests don't arrive until lunchtime, so all is peace and quiet.Maggie is singing in the kitchen and the hippo are grunting down in the channel.

We've had good game recently, plenty of lion. Ken and Sheenah Sullivan,fresh out from Ireland, spent 10 minutes raving about the wonderful sighting of a Pel’s Fishing Owl they had on their afternoon walk, before remembering that during their morning excursion they had been charged by six (yes, six)lion, to a distance of 3 or 4 metres. They were completely unfazed. But the owl.....!

Apart from that, just the usual - lions, hyena, jackals, lechwe, impala, wildebeest, tsessebe, zebra, giraffes, reedbuck (going through something of a revival), warthog, monkeys, baboons, elephant, hippo, crocodile, plenty of genet, great birding (including wattled cranes), a Pearl-Spotted Owl that has taken to visiting during breakfast......no leopard for a week now.

At Delta Camp the new lights' installation starts today. It has taken our supplier well over a year to get them right, and the new towels arrived in Maun several days ago and await space on a plane. We have been so busy the priority has been getting the food in fast enough. Lena is doing such a good job here and getting such rave reviews that I'm forced to realise that not only am I not indispensable, but that the less time I spend here the better.

Stone, our buyer extraordinaire, is back from a well-deserved 4-week break.He is so quietly efficient that despite being our newest employee, he was unanimously voted Man of the Year. He makes everyone else's life so easy.MD took a break from Oddballs' and did an excellent job of covering for Stone while he was away. That's my story for the week. Not quite Jo Pope, I know............

Fun Fact!

The new Seven Wonders of the World have been announced. After a global vote, in which 100 million people cast their ballots via the Internet and by phone, the Great Wall of China, India's Taj Mahal, Machu Picchu in Peru, Brazil's Statue of Christ the Redeemer, the Colosseum in Rome, the Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza in Mexico and Jordan's Petra were declared the new Seven Wonders of the World. The Pyramids of Giza were given honorary status as they are the only wonder of the original seven that remains standing today.

Until Next Time

The Island Safari Team

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