Wednesday, March 17, 2010

BLIND DATE

This sounds kinky, but it's not!  This specific tour is for the visually impared.  So, it's a touchy-feely-smelling safari. Endeavour Safaris also arrange tours for seniors, mobility impaired, the deaf, people needing oxygen and kidney dialysis.  As well as self-drive safaris, family holidays and honeymoon holidays.

For now, we'll be taking a 9 day tour around Cape Town.  You'll enjoy traditional Malay cooking and visit the Aqaurium.  Then off you go to !Kwha Ttu San Culture Centre.  Here you'll enjoy great story telling by the San people of hunting, tracking and gathering.  Listen to their kind of music and the clicking sounds of the San language.  Enjoy a great lunch and refreshments.


Next, visit the Kirstenbosch botanical gardens with it's own braille trail and off we go to Robin Island for another experience of history, Mr Mandela and more.  Then we scoot off to the Townships where you'll meet people with disabilities.  Learn to play the African drums, play games for the blind.  You can donate all your old braille books, audio books and games to this community centre.    
Then on the final stretch, we go to Hermanus for a boat trip and enjoy some great food and wine tastings straight from the barrels!  Ending up in Stellenbosch for some more Wine & Chocolate tastings.  Visit the Cheetah Sanctury and enjoy a cultural dinner.   

You can take these planned holidays or you can arrange to plan your own holiday.

Contact Endeavour Safaris at : +27 021 5566 114 or visit them at http://www.endeavour-safaris.com/ for more info on all their tours.

Chow,
Bobi                             
                                                                                                                                                               

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