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This November we are running a special group package for adventurous over 50s. Working in association with GiddyLimits (the comprehensive website for over 50s) we have created a bespoke two week package that travels around the Panorama Route of South Africa and enjoys some of the finest safari experiences in the world, available only to ladies and gentlemen in their fifties or above.
This trip visits Blyde River Canyon (the third highest in the world), the Panorama Route, the Kruger National Park, Sudwala Caves, Moholoholo Rehabilitation Centre...
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Surf and Turf Safaris will be at the DIVE Show this year at the NEC on Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st October, and we would love you to stop by for a chat.
This year�s Dive Show promises to be one of the best ever, with hundreds of SCUBA diving related stands, seminars, kit demonstrations and even a pool for those who want to try a dive! Presentations this year include...
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On the afternoon of the 14th October 2010 in the Crocodile Bridge region of Kruger National Park game rangers were deployed to engage a group of at least 3 poachers. The poachers were illegally hunting rhino and had gained access to the park by travelling through Mozambique...
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The annual run of millions of sardines from the cold oceans surrounding Cape Point in South Africa up towards the warmer waters around the Transkei and Kwa-Zulu Natal on the north eastern coast occurs between June/July each year.
During the run, which typically lasts a couple of weeks, these massive shoals of sardines can actually be seen from satellites in outer space and can span nearly fifteen kilometres in length by forty kilometres deep...
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For every person that travels on one of Surf and Turf's trips we donate �5 to our charity of the year - Food and Trees for Africa (FTFA).
Upon the completion of every one of our trips we raise more money to put towards buying more trees for FTFA, which help to sustain the environment and employ local people...
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This years Dive Fest took place from Friday 30th April to Monday 3rd of May and was a resounding success, with beautiful sunshine making diving an absolute delight. Despite some cloud cover and reasonably cool temperatures, hundreds of people enjoyed the dive festival at Pentewan Sands in Cornwall, taking in some of the most beautiful SCUBA diving in the country and indulging in some great party life in the evenings!...
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