Ngoma Safari Lodge

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Botswana, home to a great royal love story, as told in the 2016 film, A United Kingdom, is today also the setting of another heartening tale of love: that of Prince Harry and his bride-to-be, Meghan Markle. The soon-to-be-wed couple enjoyed their first romantic holiday in Botswana and it was the destination where Ms Markle’s centre diamond was sourced for her engagement ring. To celebrate the royal wedding this May, Africa Albida Tourism, leading Southern African hospitality group, invites couples to enjoy a romantic holiday in a safari paradise at the stunning Ngoma Safari Lodge in the Chobe region with their new “Spouse on the House” package. One half of a couple can enjoy one night’s stay for free, with a minimum three-night stay from 1st April 2018 and 31st March 2019. Ngoma Safari Lodge is located within the Chobe Forest Reserve on the edge of the National Park, home to exceptional numbers of wildlife. The 11,700 sq. km Chobe National Park, which was established in 1968, boasts the largest elephant herds on Earth, as well as 75 incredible different species of mammal and 450 types of birds.  Guests of Ngoma can experience the wildlife on a game drive or a scenic boat cruise.

 The Royal Wedding “Spouse on the House” Special at Ngoma Safari Lodge is valid for a minimum three-night stay where one partner gets the first night free. The special is:

–           1 April – 30 June 2018 and 1 November – 30 November 2018

Rate $3,105/ £2,215* for two people sharing (includes the first night free for the partner)

–           1 July – 30 October 2018

Rate $4,265/ £3,043* for two people sharing (includes the first night free for the partner)

–           1 December 2018 – 31 March 2019

Rate $2,470/ £1,762* for two people sharing (includes the first night free for the partner)

Normal Terms and Conditions apply.  http://www.africaalbidatourism.com/where-to-stay/ngoma-safari-lodges/




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