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PRETORIA PACKAGES

PLATIMUM PACKAGE

  • Including a Meet & Greet on arrival at Johannesburg Airport with a transfer to the hotel
  • 11 nights’ Accommodation at 131 ON Herbert Baker, Luxury room on Bed & Breakfast basis
  • Avis car hire delivered to the hotel including 11x days rental in a Group D, VW Polo Vivo Sedan or similar
  • Car to be dropped off at Johannesburg Airport at the end of the rental

QUOTATION FOR SERVICES

PLATIMUM

VALID: 05 JANUARY TO 31 OCTOBER 2012

Double / Twin RoomPer Person Sharing:R 28 870.00

Single RoomSingle occupancyR 51 140.00

131 ON HERBERT BAKER

Located close to the city centre near business, commercial and shopping districts, the luxury boutique hotel overlooks the expansive city of Pretoria. 131 on Herbert Baker reflects tasteful elegance combined with exceptional attention to detail. Exquisite interiors, impeccable service and fine cuisine combine to make this the city’s most graceful and elegant hotel.The hotel comprises of 8 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites. There are seven individually appointed luxury bedrooms, each with a private balcony. For guests who demand the very highest levels of luxury, one exceptionally stylish Presidential suite includes a private lounge with bar and dining area.

GOLD PACKAGE

  • Including a Meet & Greet on arrival at Johannesburg Airport with a transfer to the hotel
  • 11 nights’ Accommodation at African Pride Irene Country Lodge in a luxury room on Bed & Breakfast basis
  • Avis car hire delivered to the hotel including 11x days rental in a Group D, VW Polo Vivo Sedan or similar
  • Car to be dropped off at Johannesburg Airport at the end of the rental

QUOTATION FOR SERVICES

GOLD

VALID: 05 JANUARY TO 31 OCTOBER 2012

Double / Twin RoomPer Person Sharing:R 17 920.00

Single RoomSingle occupancyR 28 700.00

AFRICAN PRIDE IRENE COUNTRY LODGE

Nestled in the historic village of Irene, centrally located between Johannesburg and Pretoria, the rustic charm of Irene Country Lodge awaits you. All 49 en suite rooms have been gracefully designed in variations of English Country Manor style. The area has a rich cultural heritage and many national leaders and historic figures have left their mark in Irene. Smuts House is the restored home of General Jan Smuts, a former Prime Minister of South Africa and world statesman. This historical site, as well as others of interest, can be found in Irene and Gauteng. Restore body and mind by exploring the Hennops River hiking trail or taking a safari in search of a variety of wildlife in the Zwartkops Nature Reserve. The Irene area offers excellent golfing opportunities, with two adjacent 18 hole golf courses, and is in close proximity to the Centurion Cricket Stadium where international cricket matches are regularly hosted. Other activities available include tennis, squash and a gymnasium. There are also an abundance of Shopping centres in the area.

SILVER PACKAGE

  • Including a Meet & Greet on arrival at Johannesburg Airport with a transfer to the hotel
  • 11 nights’ Accommodation at Castello DI Monte in a standard room on Bed & Breakfast basis
  • Avis car hire delivered to the hotel including 11x days rental in a Group B, VW Polo Hatch or similar
  • Car to be dropped off at Johannesburg Airport at the end of the rental

QUOTATION FOR SERVICES

SILVER

VALID: 05 JANUARY TO 31 OCTOBER 2012

Double / Twin RoomPer Person Sharing:R 14 050.00

Single RoomSingle occupancyR 22 790.00

CASTELLO DI MONTE

Castello de Monte is a five star Bed and Breakfast situated in Waterkloof Ridge, Pretoria. The Tuscan style estate portrays pure luxury and elegance and offers spectacular views of the hills in and around the Capital City. The landscaped gardens with mature olive trees and lavendar bushes give an Italian flavour to the African landscape. You will hardly notice that you are in the middle of a bustling city. At Castello di Monte it is easy to believe that you had found paradise.

BRONZE PACKAGE

  • Including a Meet & Greet on arrival at Johannesburg Airport with a transfer to the hotel
  • 11 nights’ Accommodation at Ambiance Guest House in a Standard Room on Bed & Breakfast basis
  • Avis car hire delivered to the hotel including 11x days rental in a Group B, VW Polo Hatch or similar
  • Car to be dropped off at Johannesburg Airport at the end of the rental

QUOTATION FOR SERVICES

BRONZE

VALID: 05 JANUARY TO 31 OCTOBER 2012

Double / Twin RoomPer Person Sharing:R 7 700.00

Single RoomSingle occupancyR 12 000.00

AMBIANCE GUEST HOUSE

Situated in the heart of Pretoria, within walking distance to University and Loftus Versfeld Sports Stadium, close to embassies and large malls which boast a host of cinemas and restaurants, as well as bordering the student mecca of Hatfield, yet a surprisingly peaceful abode beneath a beautiful old Jacaranda tree! Ambiance depicts a touch of French country living and décor-with-a-difference. Four spacious rooms, private entrances and own patio's, pool and barbecue area, and fireside meals are some of the special features we offer. We pride ourselves on the attention to detail and special care taken to meet the needs of each individual.

CAR RENTAL CONDITIONS

GROUP B

VW Polo Hatch or similar

  • 5 Door
  • Manual
  • Air Conditioning
  • Radio

GROUP D

Polo Vivo Sedan or similar

  • 5 Door
  • Automatic
  • Air-Conditioning
  • Radio/CD
  • Power Steering
  • Airbags
  • Central

PLEASE NOTE: car rental inclusions & exclusions if applicable

INCLUDED IN THE RATES / EXCLUDED IN THE RATES:
(debited directly to renter’s credit card)
Additional Driver Fee / - Child Safety Seat: per rental and seatR 300.00
Claim Administration Fee in the event of damage and/or theft / - Refundable depositR 1’650.00
General Public Liability Insurance / - Accident claim admin feeR 550.00
Location Surcharge / - Collection & Delivery Fee:SEE BELOW
Maximum Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) / - Contract Fee R 55.00
Maximum Theft Loss Waiver (TLW) / - Cross Border Fee: costs on request
Personal Accident Insurance (PAI) / - Frequent Flyer Miles
Third Party Liability Insurance / - Fuel
Tourism Levy / - One-way Cross Border Fee:SEE BELOW
Tyre, Rim and Hubcap Damage / - One-way Fee within country:SEE BELOW
Unlimited Kilometres / - Refundable Rental Deposit
Value Added Tax @ 14% (VAT) / - Sandblasting Damage
Water and Under-carriage Damage to vehicles / - Traffic Fine Handling Fee R 220.00
Windscreen Damage / Repair / - Valet charged when applicable
GPS Navigation R69 per day

ADDITIONAL CHARGES

Deliver Vehicle within 25km radius during Office Hours 250

Deliver Vehicle > 26 km’s from Avis Office (Per km) 9

Deliver Vehicle within 25km radius out of Office Hours 500

One Way Fees within South Africa

General 660

Durban, Cape Town, Mpumalanga to Johannesburg 660

Eastern Cape, George, Knysna to Cape Town 385

Johannesburg to/from Sun City / Rustenburg 225

Cape Town to Knysna, George, Eastern Cape 660

Durban to/from Richards Bay 225

Johannesburg to Cape Town, Durban, Mpumalanga 660

One Way Cross Border Fee

South Africa and Botswana 2,000 South Africa and Swaziland 880

South Africa and Lesotho 880 South Africa and Zimbabwe On Request

South Africa and Mozambique On Request Cross Border Fee (excluding Swaziland and Lesotho) 1,100

South Africa and Namibia 4,000

Deposits Due on Nett Rates

Please note that the deposits and any other extras the rate excludes may not be included in the voucher value. The customer should settle direct with Avis Rent a Car. The deposits will be collected at time of rental and can only be by the customer tendering a recognised bank credit card or AVIS charge card. Debit cards are not accepted. Authorisation for the applicable amount will be obtained on the credit card at time of pick-up. When the customer returns car and no charges are applicable, Avis Rent a Car will cancel the applicable authorisation. Any other charges will be levied on return of the vehicle.

Extensions on Nett Rates

Should the renter wish to extend his rental in excess of the voucher value, he will be responsible for settling the amount directly with Avis Rent a Car. The charge will be as per the agreed extension rate on the rental agreement and sheet.

**SHOULD YOU PREFER TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD
PLEASE ADD A FURTHER 3% TO THE ABOVE QUOTATION AS AN ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE

PLEASE NOTE:

This is a quotation only – no reservations have been made.

It is valid for operation for travel from 05 January to 31 October 2012and is subject to the availability of all services at time of booking.

E.& O.E.

PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR OUR COPY OFTERMS & CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL PASSENGERS REQUIRE AT LEAST 2 BLANK CONSECUTIVE PAGES IN THEIR PASSPORTS & THAT THESE SHOULD BE VALID FOR AT LEAST 6 MONTHS AFTER DEPARTURE.

WE RECOMMEND THAT PASSENGERS PURCHASE TRAVEL INSURANCE IN THEIR COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE.

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES IN & AROUND

JOHANNESBURG & PRETORIA

We are able to offer a number of tours and activities on a scheduled or private basis or alternatively some suggestions in and around the area on a self-drive basis are as follows:

Gold Reef City

Synonymous with South Africa's gold-mining industry is the name Johannesburg, the city that was founded way back in 1886 as a miner's village on the Witwatersrand goldfields. Today, the Gold Reef City theme park and museum - built around the original No.14 shaft of Crown Mines - recreates the city of Johannesburg as it was during the early days of the gold rush. The guided tour includes an underground visit 220 metres below the surface, a gold pour and tribal dancing, providing the visitor with an in-depth look at the gold mining industry in South Africa

Johannesburg and Soweto Orientation Tour

Our tour is designed to give first-time visitors to Johannesburg an overall impression of "Egoli" - the City of Gold, South Africa's commercial and financial capital. We first take a look around the northern suburbs, then continue to the hustle and bustle of Hillbrow and Braamfontein, home to the Constitutional Court of South Africa. We drive through the downtown area to the Carlton Centre, to view a "mini-Manhattan" from the viewing deck on the 50th floor. Onward to Soweto (SOuth WEstern TOwnship), largest black residential area in South Africa, where we see a fascinating contrast to Rosebank and Sandton in the north. This sprawling “city within a city” is home to approximately 2-million people, many of whom work in various parts of the greater metropolitan area of the Witwatersrand. In many ways, the story of Soweto is the story of South Africa. Our tour includes all the major points of interest, such as Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Baragwanath taxi rank, Freedom Square, Hector Pieterson Memorial and Nelson Mandela's former home.

Apartheid Museum and Constitutional Hill

This tour provides the visitor with an opportunity to take an in-depth look at South Africa's turbulent past. First travel across Johannesburg to the south of the city to visit the Apartheid Museum (closed on Mondays!), which opened its doors in 2002. Here visitors embark on a historical voyage of discovery, a personal exploration of the past that examines the story of apartheid right up to the first democratic elections held in 1994. The tour of the museum lasts approximately two hours. We then continue to the Constitution Hill precinct, bordered by the inner-city neighbourhoods of Braamfontein and Hillbrow. It is here that South Africa's new Constitutional Court opened in March 2004. The new court building is, most appropriately, established on the site of the Johannesburg Fort, built as a fortress in 1898 and later converted to one of the country's most notorious prisons – popularly known as “Number Four”. The Fort closed its doors in 1983. Your visit here includes the museum that has been established in the old prison and will bring home the significance of this development and what it means for the future of Johannesburg and South Africa as a whole.

Lesedi Cultural Village – lunch or dinner

Experience our cultural diversity. Visit four villages – Zulu, Sotho, Xhosa and Pedi, watch traditional dancing and have a traditional lunch or dinner. 3 hours

Cradle of Humankind

A half day orientation tour, which includes visits to both the Sterkfontein Caves and the Wonder Cave at Kromdraai. The Sterkfontein Caves were discovered in 1896 by an Italian gold prospector and are now regarded as one of the world's most important archeological sites. The caves lie in the Sterkfontein valley which, together with the nearby sites of Swartkrans, Drimolen and Kromdraai, make up the recently proclaimed World Heritage Site known as the “Cradle of Humankind”. Dr Robert Broom of the Transvaal Museum (now the Museum of Natural History) began excavations at the cave in 1936 and in 1947 discovered a well-preserved complete skull of a species of early man known as Plesianthropus Transvaalensis. This later became known as the famous "Mrs Ples".

PLEASE NOTE: These tours involve climbing up and down stairs, walking on smooth surfaces which may be slippery at times, and crawling through small spaces. Comfortable casual clothing and walking shoes are strongly recommended.

The Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve

The Rhino & Lion Nature Reserve is a privately owned, unsubsidised game reserve situated on the northwestern outskirts of the Johannesburg metropolitan area. Opened in 1990, the reserve covers some 1 400 hectares, which includes the Lion and Predator Camp where cheetah, lion and the endangered wild dog may be seen. Visitors may also view rhino, wildebeest, hippo and a variety of antelope, such as gemsbok, eland and springbok. The reserve falls within the Sterkfontein Valley World Heritage Site, which is world renowned in archeological circles as the so-called "cradle of humankind".

Maropeng

The exhibition at Maropeng itself is a journey of discovery from the beginnings of the world, through the history of humankind, right into the future. As you emerge from the exhibition, you discover a spectacular view of the Magaliesburg. When you enter the Tumulus at Maropeng, it looks like a giant burial mound. As you finish browsing through the exhibition and emerge, turn and see it, it’s totally transformed – it is now silver, grey and glass, hi-tech and futuristic. You get this feeling that you’re not at the end of history, but at the start of the future. At present one can also view fossils of a young hominid male, estimated to have been between 11 and 13 years old, and an older female, believed to have been in her late twenties or early thirties and are believed to be a new species Australopithecus sediba, the recently discovered ancestor of the Homo genus, to which humans, Homo sapiens, belong and are believed to be about 1.95 million years old.

Premier Diamond Mine

A visit to the active producing Premier Diamond Mine where the magnificent Cullinan diamond of 3106 carats was found in 1905. The tour includes a tour of the surface of the mine and viewing the big hole. 4 hours

Half day Pretoria

We retrace the steps of history: From Voortrekker Monument which commemorates the Great Trek and Pres Paul Kruger's House who was president when the South African War broke out in 1899, to Church Square and Melrose House where the peace treaty was signed in 1902. Our last stop is the Union Buildings which houses the president’s office. 4 hours

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