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Highlights of the safari: This safari takes you to Hoedspruit in South Africa and Inhambane in Mozambique.
Days 1-3: Johannesburg and Hoedspruit Our South Africa representative will meet you at Hoedspruit Airport and transfer you to Arathusa Safari Lodge where you will spend your next three nights on full board basis. There will be morning and afternoon game drives.
Hoedspruit is the seat of the Maruleng Municipality (literally "Place of the Marula"). This tree (Sclerocarrya birrea) is a common sight in the region. Female trees yield a characteristically fragrant fruit in summer months which has a distinctive skull-shaped hard nut, which gives the tree its latin name. A particular favourite of a number of species including giraffe, kudu, eland, and baboons, the trees also have a reputation for making elephants drunk. Days 4-9: Hoedspruit and Inhambane, Mozambique The city of Inhambane, a fascinating tourist destination, is situated on a peninsula on Mozambique's south-central coast. The Inhambane Bay is an inlet of the Mozambique Channel on the Indian Ocean. As the city developed it became well known as a trading centre, especially for slaves and ivory. Today it is the provincial capital, an important port and an important agricultural region. Sugar and coconut products are important exports. You will find the colonial architecture quite fascinating. There are many old buildings in the city, including the 200-year old Our Lady of the Conception Catholic Cathedral. Local arts and crafts can be viewed and bought at the charming market, with the woven straw baskets and mats being most notable. You will no doubt catch snatches of the local musical tradition, played percussively on chopi xylophones and for those interested in history there are interesting displays at the museum. The city exudes a relaxed atmosphere and the cobbled streets and interesting buildings make this city a unique cultural experience. Ihambane Province offers some of the best natural attractions in the whole of Mozambique. Within the province are some of the finest deserted beaches, all with endless white sand and clear blue waters. Some of the beaches in this area include Zavala, Zavora, Baia dos Cocos, Tofo, Barra and Pomene. The tropical climate and feeling of desolation make for a wonderful getaway. Nearby Mozambique Island is a World Heritage Site, while one of the major attractions of the country, the Bazaruto Archipelago, lies within this province. Nature lovers and bird-watchers will find the smaller villages and coastal resorts excellent for spotting birds and taking in the lush greenery. Sport: Inhambane is an excellent fishing spot and is also popular with surfers who highly rate the fast right break of the Indian Ocean. Day 10: Inhambane and Johannesburg
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