As we spent two days on safari in South Africa’s Kruger National Park it was amazing the number of elephants we encountered. Sole bull elephants, large herds moving through the bush and families coming to watering holes to drink and bathe. Twice we had bull elephants challenge our truck for getting to near the herd.
If you are looking to experience African wildlife without question it’s Kruger.
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The Caribbean is the number one cruise destination in the world for good reason. It’s easily accessible from American cruise ports. It offers a wide range of interesting ports of call and it provides great winter beach escapes.
A favorite cruise port of call is Castries, St. Lucia where you can bask in the tropical Sun, sail the coast by catamaran or hike to the peaks of the soaring twin Pitons. In addition take the opportunity to snorkel the near-in reefs, tour the island’s rainforests or explore the fishing villages of Anse-La-Raye.
St. Lucia’s twin Pitons
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For thousands of people each year seeing this Canadian lighthouse means they are on their way to Alaska. Most north bound Alaska cruise ships from both Vancouver and Seattle will cruise through this stretch of Canada’s Inside Passage bound for Alaskan waters.
The Alaskan coast at sunset
The Point Atkinson Lighthouse was built in 1888 on the western tip of Point Atkinson in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was built to warn ships of the dangerous reef and shoals in the area. The lighthouse was originally powered by kerosene, but it was electrified in 1930. The lighthouse was automated in 1975 and is currently operated by the Canadian Coast Guard.
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After our experience traveling with friends to South America using Exoticca we booked another trip with them. This time we went to South Africa for almost three weeks, just the two of us.
Our View Of Packaged Travel Tours
We’ve always been skeptical of packaged travel tours and if we’re really saving money and will we get to see the things we’re really interested in? Several years ago we wanted to visit Iguazu Falls and ended up booking our own trip from Buenos Aries to Iguazu Falls. We beat the 2 and 3 day package tour prices by over 50%. One of the packaged tours we did book was from North Dakota to Utah spending time in Yellowstone. The reason we booked that tour was because I had spent a couple of years trying unsuccessfully to book the Old Faithful Lodge.
These Exoticca packages are completely different. For comparisons I tried to duplicate our South American package tour by finding hotels, flights, along with allowances for tours, transfers and admission fees. I couldn’t come any nearer than 140% of the package price and I didn’t include any meal costs.
Reviews, Reviewers And A Grain Of Salt
First, our perspective on travel is based on decades of planning international travel for ourselves. We’ve come to understand that it’s complicated and fraught with the unexpected and at times things still go wrong. Cancelled trains and delayed flights, lost reservations at hotels, drivers not showing up and a lot worse. Our favorite expression has been “I guess we’re not in Kansas anymore”.
Like everything today everyone turns to the internet for reviews, from hotels and restaurants to tours and much more. Lately though we’ve started discounting many bad reviews as more and more often we find that our own experiences just don’t match up with those bad reviewers. Today we’re in the habit of eliminating a number of the worst reviews when researching for a trip.
This was the case with Exoticca Travel. What we found initially was that many reviews of trips were pretty harsh, especially to Greece and North Africa . The most common complaint was nobody picked them up at the airport and some thought the hotels had been downgraded from the original selection. For Exoticca the reviews for Peru and Galapagos were much more positive except on TripAdvisor some moderators seemed to be holding a grudge that goes back years so we questioned what was going on with that?? TrustPilot was mostly positive but there are people who don’t trust TrustPilot. Our own experience in South America was very positive.
Now after two trips and talking to dozens of fellow tour travelers we’ve gathered a collection of opinions about Exoticca. that are mostly really positive. More than a few had traveled many times with Exoticca and several people had recently visited India. They had nothing but praise for the tours.
Our South Africa Tour Experience
On this trip we traveled by ourselves and the reservations, documents and schedules were all fine. What did we get for our US$4,400 packaged South Africa trip?
Once we got to Africa we became part of a tour that included 26 travelers and had a guide with us for 5 of the days. While we extended our stay in Cape Town half of our group went on to visit Victoria Falls for an additional 4 more days after Cape Town.
Flights (all flights included checked baggage)
Florida to Newark and Newark to Johannesburg
Pretoria to Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town to Newark and return to Florida
Our Glamping Teent
Accommodations
1 night in Johannesburg with breakfast
4 nights in a glamping resort in Kruger National Park with all meals
7 nights in a Cape Town Hotel with a good location and breakfast included
Tours and Transfers
Bus from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park with 2 sightseeing stops along the way
2 full day safaris in Kruger National Park
Bus from Kruger to Pretoria with 2 sightseeing stops
An included 2 Days Hop-On Hop-Off bus pass in Cape Town and Tickets to Cable Car to Table Mountain
Guided van day tour to the Cape of Good Hope
Guided bus day tour to wine country
Transfers to/from hotels and airports
For a second opinion on Exoticca from a travel professional click HERE. In our opinion considering the tours cost we got way more than our money’s worth. We have now booked an Exoticca Morocco trip for next year with our travel friends and will update you.
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Those signs are everywhere, but apparently the monkeys can’t read. In a picnic area in South Africa’s Kruger Park the trees are filled with monkeys and if you don’t hold onto your bag lunch they’ll drop down, grab it and be back in the trees before you can blink. Two girls sharing our table had just taken out their two bananas and were rummaging around in the bags when the bananas just disappeared. They’re not just thieves they can also peel a banana in under 5 seconds. Park rangers can appear very menacing when they accuse you of feeding the monkeys, but I think they’re just having fun with us.
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