Real Cape Adventures CC in association with Africa's Eden in Gabon is offering a once-in-a-lifetime special rate to visit Loango National Park; the world's least spoilt rain forest adjoining a 100 km coastline, criss-crossed by rivers and lagoons and the only place on the planet where elephants, hippo's, buffalo, red warthogs, land gorillas and wild chimpnazees congregate on the beach, making it a veritable Eden. Spend time in the luxurious Loango Lodge and then set out to the eco-camps in the heart of one of the world's largest reserves. Safari through verdant green forests as close to nature in its natural state as you will ever get. Explore and kayak the lagoons. Just getting there via Libreville and Port Gentil is an adventure reminscent of those of the explorers of old. Indeed, Albert Schweitzer's Lambarene Hospital is just up-river and still operating as before. Johan and Teresa Loots of Real Cape Adventures cc and PaddleYak Sea Kayak Productions cc, who supplied the kayaks for the company's Sao Tome and Principe operations, have negotiated a special price for those wishing to visit this extraordinary equatorial country in June 2010. Ex Cape Town is R24500 for a 9-day tour and R30500 for a 12-day tour. Dont miss this very special opportunity. Email info@seakayak.co.za now. Note: Prices are subject to change and are approximate. Those wishing to depart from elsewhere are welcome to enquire too.
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