Beaches, Safaris, Deserts,
Islands, Adventure, Nature, History and diverse
People and their customs
- Southern Africa has in abundance, all this and so
much more!
That is why you should
choose Southern Africa as your preferred Business or
Leisure Destination.
Network
SA Travel is a specialist in the field of Southern
African Destination Management
We
formulate your entire planning and logistic process for
your preferred trip, from departure, location, to
pricing, we will package the most affordable adventure
directly suited to your budget and specific individual
requirements.
Southern
Africa's travel destinations include Mozambique, Malawi,
Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa.
From the magnificent Cape, the majestic Victoria Falls
to the vastness of the Namibian deserts - Southern
Africa has something for everyone.
Acacia
Travel t is a fully inclusive ground handling
organisation for all areas of business and leisure
tourism. We fully understand the absolute attention to
detail encompassing the entire travel experience.
Contact
us for a no obligation chat regarding your thoughts
and how we could help you plan your ideal getaway.
Email:
info@networksa.com
Ph: 082 569 8991
Some fun facts about
Southern Africa
Four of the five fastest
land animals live in Africa, the cheetah, which can run
at an amazing 70km per hour, wildebeest, lion and
gazelle.
Lake Malawi in Southern Africa is home to around 500
different types of fish. That is more than anywhere else
in the world!
Africa is almost an island. Its only connection to other
land is the tiny Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.
Southern Africa is the home of the Human species, which
developed there about 5 million years ago.
More people are killed in Southern Africa by crocodiles
than by lions.
Only three countries in the world are bigger than the
Sahara Desert, Russia, Canada and China. The Kalahari
Desert in Southern Africa covers an area larger than
France.
The only street in the world to house two Nobel Peace
prize winners is in Soweto, South Africa. Nelson Mandela
and Archbishop Desmond Tutu both had houses in Vilakazi
Street
SOUTHERN AFRICA