Cape
Town - The biggest day of your life and the start of your marriage together
is your wedding day. Cape Town has become one of the most popular wedding destinations
both locally and internationally over the past few years, with many couples from
abroad choosing the beautiful Cape for their wedding day and honeymoon to follow.
A myriad of welcoming places await you on your arrival in this beautiful city
Cape Town - to suit all your wedding needs and preferences, to fill your heart's
desires. You can enjoy everything from luxury hotels along the coast , to seaside
resorts, to the spectacular greenery of the Garden Route, to the sweeping mountain
views and romantic settings of the many famous Stellenbosch and Franschhoek winery’s.
There is so much to choose from in Cape Town that would ensure your wedding is
the day you have dreamed of. Zanzibar
- The main island in the group, the island of Zanzibar takes over ninety percent
of international visitors to the Tanzanian coast. Although the coastline is more
developed here than elsewhere, Zanzibar does remains authentic and full of local
colour ... We can plan a beach wedding on Zanzibar Island.
Kenya
Coast - Miles upon miles of unspoiled palm fringed beaches, islands and towns
that still reflect Kenya's rich cultural heritage present yet another facet of
this amazing country. Unique to East Africa's coast are the historic and symbolic
reminders of the mix of African, Arabic and European cultures. They stretch the
length of the coast from the Port of Mombasa and from Shimoni in the south to
the serene and enchanting island of Lamu in the north. The proximity of some of
the largest wildlife reserves make it easy to enjoy game viewing in Tsavo National
Park and go back to the coast in a day.
A sojourn to Kenya's coast is the perfect way to kick back and relax, luxuriate
in the sun, scuba-dive, take a big-game fishing trip or a dhow cruise, discover
Mombasa, or enjoy a bush trip into the traditions and culture of the coastal people.
Mombasa : Kenya's principal port and the country's second largest city, Mombasa
is a colorful island town with a picturesque blend of ancient and modern buildings.
The old town and its labyrinth of narrow twisting alleys display beautifully carved
doors and Arab verandahs, bazaars with curios and antique shops. Fort Jesus, built
in 1593 by the Portuguese to guard the entrance of the Old Dhow Harbor is the
island's landmark. Today, the fort serves as a historical museum. Lamu
area : Going to the remote archipelago of Lamu is like traveling back in time.
Lamu, Kenya's oldest living town has retained its appearance and character over
the centuries. The town has narrow streets, no cars and the only means of transport
on land are donkeys, or by sea, dhows or motor powered boats. The Lamu area contains
some of the world's last truly deserted tropical beaches and also features an
abundant wildlife. Malindi : The main highlight of the town is the Marine National
Park which boasts an amazing variety of corals and colorful fish that can be admired
trough glass bottomed boats or directly snorkeling among them. Shimoni and Wasini
island : With no cars, no roads, no running water or electricity, Wasini island
has been left virtually untouched by the 20th century. Wasini village is a true
fishing community with strong Arab and coastal influences. Visits to the beautiful
Kisite Marine National Park, are done by dhow. We can plan a beach wedding in
Kenya. The
Madikwe Reserve - The 60 000 ha Madikwe Game Reserve is situated in the far
north of the North West Province, adjacent to the Botswana border. Three hours
drive from Pretoria or Johannesburg - now one of South Africa's prime safari destinations.
History Madikwe was announced to the public in August 1991 and officially became
part of the Board's estate on 31 October the same year. A detailed feasibility
study showed that wildlife-based tourism was the most beneficial option for this
remote and economically depressed area. Madikwe Game Reserve is home to 66 large
mammal species including the Big Five and approximately 300 resident and migrant
bird species. It is one of South Africa's largest game reserves. SafariWeddings
can plan a cultural wedding or authentic bush wedding in the Madikwe! KZN
Wildlife Parks - mountains in the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, a World Heritage
Site, through the tropical savannahs of Zululand where the "big five", elephant,
rhino, lion, buffalo and leopard inhabit Hluhluwe Imfolozi Park and on to the
brilliant coral reefs of the Indian Ocean that fringe the lakes and wetlands of
the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, also a World Heritage Site. Fly into Durban
and go on safari to enjoy camping, fishing, hiking, birding and the wildlife of
this scenic and culturally rich province of KwaZulu-Natal. Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife
is entrusted with the long term conservation of the regions rich biodiversity
for the people of South Africa. Sanbona
Wildlife Reserve - Home to the African White Lion! At the foot of the Warmwaterberg,
in the heart of the Little Karoo, between Montagu and Barrydale on the famous
Route 62, the vision of the San is becoming a reality. Sanbona Wildlife Reserve,
54 000 hectares of undulating mountains and plains, indigenous fauna and flora,
rock formations and rock art make this a destination not to be missed. Specialist
guiding is a key element in providing a memorable and varied experience. The name
Sanbona is a combination of the "San" people who roamed this area for thousands
of years and "bona" which represents their vision in order to position this portion
of the Little Karoo. Be it a journey of rejuvenation and self-discovery or absorbing
the various essences and activities, Sanbona Wildlife Reserve represents in true
form the philosophy of the Mantis Collection - taking care of the small things
in life. |