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Travel challenge: A family half term safari

Friday 25 September 2009 19:00 EDT
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Every week we invite competing companies to give us their best deal for a specified holiday. Today: a family safari in October half term. Prices are for two adults and two children under 12 departing on 24 October and include a week's accommodation and flights from Heathrow...

Bushbaby Travel

£6,500: Pilanesburg National Park and Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa

Includes return BA flights to Johannesburg, car hire for the duration, three nights' half board at Bakubung Lodge in Pilanesburg NP and four nights' all-inclusive at the Madikwe Safari Lodge. "This area is ideal for a family safari as although it offers great 'Big Five' game viewing, no malaria pills are required," says Bushbaby Travel's Derick Jacobs. (01252 792984; bushbabytravel.com)

Expert Africa

£9,235: Tanzania Safari

Includes return BA flights to Dar es Salaam, transfers and all inclusive accommodation, including three nights at the Mdonya Old River Camp in Ruaha NP, three nights at Impala Camp in Selous Game Reserve and one night in Dar es Salaam. "Selous and Ruaha offer a variety of activities including safari drives, boat safaris and fishing – making them perfect for an active family looking for adventure," says Expert Africa's Eleanor Dunkels. (020-8232 9777; expertafrica.com)

Safari Drive

£7,268: Namibian self-drive Safari

Includes return South African Airways flights to Windhoek via Johannesburg; hire of a fully-equipped Land Rover; one night's B&B at the Elegant Guesthouse in Windhoek; two nights' camping in Brandberg; one night's self-catering at Okaukuejo Camp in Etosha NP; two nights' half board at the Mushara Game Lodge; one night's self-catering at a camp near the cheetah and leopard project in the Omboroko Mountains; and the support of Safari Drive's team on the ground. "There is no better way to see Africa than from a four-wheel drive – and no greater adventure for a family," Says Safari Drive's Charles Norwood. (01488 71140; safaridrive.com)

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