APT explores more of Africa
APT has built on its successful Africa debut this year with new lodges, hotels, a new private game reserve, an extra night in Serengeti National Park and a second itinerary with a three-day Zambezi Queen luxury cruise safari on Botswana’s Chobe River.
APT’s 68-page 2013 brochure for Africa (South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania) offers the choice of 16 itineraries including Cape Town to Cairo with Nile cruising in Egypt, and one garden-themed tour operated by sister company Botanica.
Tours range from 14 to 34 days through the May-September season.
APT owner Geoff McGeary, said, "We’ve taken the best elements of independent African travel and enhanced them."
Tour group size is limited to 28 guests, with fully inclusive packaging featuring all flights within Africa and Egypt.
APT is offering a companion-fly-free deal (pay taxes only from AUD795) for bookings made before December 31, 2012, representing savings of up to AUD2040 per couple.
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