Posted on May 28th, 2009 by Daleen

When thinking of a kitchen at camp images of melted ice and soppy egg boxes may come to mind for some. Others who have invested in quality products as available from Cadac however, will have fond memories of fun outdoor cooking and living.
Setting up the camp kitchen is extremely important and doing so correctly even more. Nobody enjoys having to cook meals in less than favourable circumstances and what should have been an amazing adventure can easily turn into a sorry tale of smoke in the face and working hard to clean the grill etc.
We at Cadac are committed to make outdoor life simply divine through highly functional products to ensure that you have all the essentials to make your camp kitchen just as comfortable as at home.
With that in mind we have developed a whole range of products such as mug holders to ensure cooling of beverages while on a picnic, sturdy cooler boxes with extra secure locking in of the cold, highly versatile barbeques, and the supply of the well-known and respected Cadac blue LPG gas cylinders.
We provide you with a full colour recipe book which is a must have for anyone who wants to become the best camp cook around. In addition we provide products such as drip pans, grill cleaning equipment, easy to clean potjiekos pots and stands, bread pans, and roast racks. We supply you with lights and lanterns and add-on accessories such as the dual arm control and the hi-lite extensions. We can even provide you an amazing firelighter and to top it all we make sure that you have equipment according to your purpose.
As such you will have a choice between smaller safari chefs and the large Carri Chef. You can opt for a kettle braai or perhaps a two plate stove that works directly from one of our LPG gas cylinders.
We invite you to browse through our comprehensive outdoor adventure range for products to equip your camp kitchen.
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Posted on May 12th, 2009 by carla

Sakabula Travel and tours was Established in 1990 ans is run by a dedicated team to help you plan your perfect holiday.
The company is based in Pretoria, the Administrative Capital of South Africa, Sakabula has their own small fleet of vehicles and access to others when needed.
Professional guides accompany every tour and they are able to offer a variety of languages. Discover the Origins of Man and follow in his footsteps with Sakabula Travel and Tours.
Sakabula Africa heritage tour 11 days 12 nights.
- Visit Sterkfontein, a World Heritage Site, where our ancestors lived over 3 million years ago.
- Travel to the Northern part of the country to Mapungubwe, dating back over 1000 years, and visit an Iron Age site in the Kruger Park.
- In Swaziland learn something of their culture before travelling further South to meet the Zulu people.
- Visit the battlefield of Isandlwana where the Zulu defeated the invading British Army, before driving to Durban.
- Enjoy a taste of Indian culture and a day of rest before flying out.
As an option, fly to Cape Town to extend your stay, or continue with your cross cultural encounters by driving through the Transkei, the land of the Xhosa, visiting the Nelson Mandela Museum, then on to the Karoo with its wide open spaces. The extension ends in Cape Town.
This Travel posting about Sakabula Travel and Tours was sponsored by I lead Travel South Africa. Should you wish to list your Travel, Tours and related services for free on this website then contact I lead Travel today: info@ilead.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I lead Travel.
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Posted on May 12th, 2009 by carla

Okavango Houseboats are a unique travel opportunity based in the Okavango Delta in Botswana. A typical package offers birding, superb fishing as well as a chance to view the rare Sitatunga antelope in sublime surroundings. Optional extras include catered mekoro (local canoe) outings and game flights.
Ngwesi House Boat operates from Shakawe on the North of the Okavango Delta Panhandle. The Inkwazi and Inyankuni House Boats operates between Sepopa and Seronga on the Okavango Mainstream. It is accessible by road, making it the ideal stopover for 4×4 over Landers and tour groups.
Contact Okavango Houseboats
Contact Person:
Dries Krause
Address:
Private Bag B019, Maun, Botswana
Tel:
+267 6860 802
Fax:
+267 6860 812
E-mail:
krause@info.bw
This Travel posting about Okavango Houseboats was sponsored by I lead Travel South Africa. Should you wish to list your Travel, Tours and related services for free on this website then contact I lead Travel today: info@ilead.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I lead Travel.
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Posted on May 5th, 2009 by carla

Eddies Selfcatering and B&B is based in Clarens, the Freestate and offers the ideal mountain getaway for those who want to get outdoors and enjoy every moment of their holiday. Eddies B&B and Selfcatering is in close proximity to the Golden Gate National Park, the well-known Maluti Mountains of Lesotho, and the Drakensberg peaks in Qwa Qwa can be viewed from a distance.
Mountain Walks: (Guided by Eddie’s Self-Catering / B&B Owner)
- One day walks to the Drakensberg
- 2-4 Hour walks where local mountains are summitted
- Two day walk at the Katse dam in Lesotho
- One day walk where local mountains are summited
- One day walk in the Afri-Ski Resort in Lesotho

The facilities at the lodge include:
- Five self catering units sleep the maximum of 16 people
- Breakfast can be arranged
- Each unit equipped with a microwave,fridge,toaster,kettle,cooking and eating utensils and outside braaifacilities!
- Linen and towels included
- Units are daily serviced
- Electric blankets and heaters
- Limited Dstv and MNet and all SABC channels
- No pets are allowed
- Secure off road parking
Phone & Fax:
+27 58 256 1059 (After 7pm)
Cell:
+27 83 262 4005
Email:
dtheron2@telkomsa.net
website:
www.clarenseddies.co.za
This Travel posting about Eddies Self Catering & B&B was sponsored by I lead Travel South Africa. Should you wish to list your Travel, Tours and related services for free on this website then contact I lead Travel today: info@ilead.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I lead Travel.
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