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10 REASONS TO VISIT CAMP JABULANI

03-02-2009

It’s About the Elephants…and More!

HOEDSPRUIT, SOUTH AFRICA (03/09)—Getting personal with a herd of 15 elephants (including 3 babies) is part of what makes Camp Jabulani such an extraordinary experience.  The ultra-deluxe lodge, located near Kruger National Park, was the first in South Africa to offer elephant back safaris, and the only one to feature elephant back safaris at night.  Part of the thrill of a Camp Jabulani stay is the opportunity to interact with these magical creatures.  Consider these 10 reasons to visit:

  1. To hug an elephant (and be hugged back)
  2. To watch 15 elephants swimming at mid-day      
  3. To play with three baby elephants who stand just above knee height
  4. To experience the only after-dark safari in the world
  5. To sway silently through the bush on the back of an elephant
  6. To tuck 15 elephants into “bed” after an evening safari
  7. To learn new things about one of the earth’s most intelligent mammals
  8. To know that each visit helps to sustain the herd, as the camp was created to support them
  9. To experience a unique Big 5 safari experience with no carbon emissions!
  10. To be treated like royalty while going through the nine preceding points. 

 

The experience is not just about the elephants.  Camp Jabulani represents a new dimension in personalized, super-luxurious safari holidays in South Africa.  The lodge offers six sumptuous suites, each flanking a river-bed in the middle of the African bush.  The food and service are superb, and the camp’s spa is located in the middle of the wild.  In addition, Camp Jabulani has a reputation for sustainable tourism and a history of giving back.  The camp adheres to environmentally-friendly practices and is affiliated with the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre (HESP), renowned in the field of wildlife conservation.  What's more, with a currency that's lost about one-third of its value, South Africa truly offers Americans a great bang for the buck!

     

For more information, please call +27 12 460 5605 or email reservations@campjabulani.com.  The website is www.campjabulani.com.

 

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