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Time for Travel specialises in arranging luxury holidays, which we tailor-make to your own requirements. Not a package in sight so ideally we need to talk to you to get it exactly right.
We will not only find you some of the finest safaris in Africa, but can organise island-hopping in the Caribbean, cultural and wildlife visits in India and Sri Lanka, and outback and wilderness adventures in Australia and New Zealand. In addition we can arrange glorious beach breaks in all these places, as well as in Mauritius, Seychelles, Maldives and the Gulf States. And to tempt you to sample the beaches and cultural treasures of south-east Asia, we have just added Thailand and Indochina to our travel portfolio.
In the following pages we hope to convey a flavour of our enthusiasm for sensitive and discerning travel off the beaten track. There is nothing more refreshing than well planned journeys to far-off lands: they recharge the body, strengthen the mind and enhance the senses.
It is our pleasure to share our experience and knowledge with you and to create for you a unique and memorable holiday.
More detailed information and suggested itineraries are available on our website www.timefortravel.co.uk or do please call us for first hand advice.
ContentsHoliday types Page
Luxury Holidays 2
Family Holidays 3
Safaris 4
Weddings and Honeymoons 5
Africa South Africa 6 & 7
Namibia 8 & 9
Botswana 10 & 11
Zambia 12 & 13
Malawi 14
Mozambique 15
Kenya 16 & 17
Tanzania 18 & 19
Zanzibar 20
Indian sub-continent
Sri Lanka 21
India 22 & 23
Indochina
Thailand 24
Laos, Vietnam & Cambodia 25
Australasia
Australia 26 & 27
New Zealand 28 & 29
Caribbean
Caribbean Islands 30 & 31
Indian Ocean
Mauritius 32 & 33
Maldives 34
Seychelles 35
Dubai & Oman 36
About us 37
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Our tailor-made holidays use exclusive destinations: old-established hotels, new boutique guesthouses, private
wildlife reserves, the best B&B in town or the smartest designer spa. Whatever your destination, our aim is to provide a luxurious stay with exceptional services.
We can also provide First Class travel, private charter flights, independent guiding, personal butlers, exquisite dining and dedicated pampering. If you prefer, all these special treats can be enjoyed in a single location by staying at one of the increasingly popular safari houses, beach villas or private lodges.
These sole-use, fully staffed properties come complete with stunning settings, gourmet chefs, swimming pools, tennis courts, open-air bathrooms, expert service and total privacy. They are ideal for families or groups of friends seeking a remote, one-stop wilderness or beach vacation.
Perhaps their strongest attribute is their flexibility to provide what you want to do, when you want to do it: the ultimate tailor-made luxury holiday… bliss.
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There has never been a better time to take the children, or grandchildren, on adventures
in far-flung destinations. Family holidays in the African bush, across the plains of India or in the Australian outback are good examples of this new approach, and a select number of locations now welcome children of all ages. Top-notch care and special adventure activities for both younger children
and teenagers are increasingly available in wilderness lodges and private hotels around the world. These activities, with or without Mum and Dad, are not only great fun but extremely stimulating and the perfect introduction to the life and style of other countries. Knowing that the children are happily occupied allows the whole family to relax and enjoy the holiday with complete peace of mind.
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shapes and sizes, and you can do them in India, Oman, Sri
Lanka and Australasia as well as in Africa. You can walk, canoe, fly, have your own private 4x4 and driver guide, be carried by horse, elephant, balloon or boat, or stay put and let the wildlife come to you.
Do you want to follow the game in a classic safari tent with bucket shower and ‘long drop’ loo, or stay somewhere a little (or a lot) more luxurious and permanent with a pool and personal butler? There are endless possibilities. We would be delighted to help choose the right one for you.
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Getting married on a tropical island with clear blue waters lapping a sandy
shore doesn't have to be a distant fantasy. In fact, almost any spot is possible, from the sophistication of Cape Town or Sydney to the remote wilderness of the African bush to the heights of the Himalayas – a unique location to suit every taste. We can arrange everything from the paperwork right down to the minister, witnesses and even an on-line wedding list. Apart from the lasting memory of tying the knot in such a stylish way, the cost
compares very favourably with a conventional wedding at home.
Your honeymoon has to be an idyllic holiday, full of romantic indulgence and some calculated extravagance. We specialise in planning perfect honeymoons that can include relaxation, seclusion, adventure or a perfect combination of all three. Many luxury hotels and game lodges now have dedicated honeymoon suites including private gardens, pools, outside baths, 'starbeds' and secluded hideaways for romantic dining.
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PORT ELIZABETH
BLOEMFONTEIN
Lesotho
EAST LONDON
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RichardsBay
UmfoloziNational Park
MapungubweConservation Area
TSHWANE
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Eastern CapeGame Reserves
Kgalakgadi Transfrontier Park
Natal Drakenberg National Park
Swaziland
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WaterbergNational Park
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Point of entry Cape Town and Johannesburg
Ideal for…
Cosmopolitan cities and nightlifeChildren’s safaris and child careSelf-drive touring and family holidays Malaria free safaris Gourmet food and winesBattlefield toursGolf and SpasFly-in safaris and luxury hotelsMarine lifeHorse and elephant safarisLuxury train journeysVineyardsWeddings and honeymoonsPrivate safari houses and villas
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Victoria Falls, Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia, Mauritius and Seychelles
S.A. North Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Variable Dry Variable
Average day °F 77 77 75 69 66 60 62 66 63 75 75 77
S.A. Cape Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Dry Variable Rains Dry
Average day °F 78 79 77 72 67 65 63 64 65 70 75 76
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South Africa has something for even the most demanding traveller, with one of the
greatest displays of animal and plant life in the world, including superb ‘big five’ game viewing in spectacular, contrasting landscapes. Here you will find many world-class, private game reserves, some in malaria free areas. Cape Town, with its famous Table Mountain trademark, is frequently voted the ‘best city in Africa’. Elsewhere you can explore the extensive Winelands, choose from the varied activities and scenery of the Garden Route, take a luxurious train journey or go whale watching – while never being far from excellent restaurants and first class wines.
In contrast, head for the sub tropical beaches on the Dolphin Coast and spectacular mountain landscapes in KwaZulu Natal, often overlooked but never forgotten. Wherever you go, you will be entranced by the friendliness of the people. Then there is the luxury! Top international facilities and service combined with the excellent standards of hotels, lodges, spas and estates compete with the unparalleled natural beauty of the land.
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Swakopmund
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Namibia Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Variable Dry Variable
Average day °F 86 84 84 77 72 68 68 74 79 84 84 88
FactfileTime zone GMT+1
Point of entry Windhoek
Ideal for…
Skeleton coast explorationsNamib desert and highest dunesStunning and remote landscapesActive family holidays Desert game viewingLuxury fly-in safarisMarine and coastal wildlifeSelf-drive touringIndigenous tribesTented camps Adventure activities
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Victoria Falls, Botswana, South Africa and Mauritius
A vast country of compelling beauty and one of the world’s true wilderness
areas, this sparsely populated land is rich in spectacular scenery, wonderful game parks, limitless horizons, incredible geology and intriguing cultures. Travellers to Namibia have a huge choice of landscapes to explore including the ancient Namib Desert, containing the highest of all sand dunes, the desolate Skeleton Coast, littered with decaying shipwrecks and bleached whalebones, and the spectacular Fish River Canyon. In the north, Damaraland has some of Namibia's most rugged and remote areas, which miraculously support desert-adapted black rhino and elephant together with ostriches and gemsbok. Also
found here are ancient San rock paintings and the colourful Himba people whose nomadic lifestyle has survived into the 21st century. The Etosha National Park consists of a vast salt pan surrounded by huge areas of grassland, scrub and a multitude of animals, while the lush Caprivi Strip with its riverine forests teems with wildlife. To the west at Swakopmund, the rich cold waters of the Atlantic support a great variety of marine and birdlife. A well-maintained road network makes a self-drive holiday very appealing, or get off the beaten track with an exclusive guided mobile safari into the remote Kaokoland. For an unforgettable and unique experience take a fly-in safari by light aircraft over this land of deserts, seascapes and salt pans.
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Moremi
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Botswana Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Rain Variable Dry Variable
Average day °F 86 88 90 86 82 78 80 81 92 96 94 92
FactfileTime zone GMT+2
Point of entry Gaborone and Maun
Ideal for…
Mekoro, walking and 4x4 safarisDesert and delta safarisTop game viewingFishingFly-in safaris Luxury camps and lodgesSan peopleHorse and elephant safarisMobile campingHoneymoons
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Namibia, South Africa, Mauritius and Mozambique
Over many years, Time for Travel has developed a deep affection for Botswana's
immense and pristine wilderness. A stable, safe political framework has ensured a long-term conservation policy where nature is protected and visitor numbers are restricted, resulting in safaris of the highest quality.
Of the three distinct habitats found in this magnificent country, the Okavango Delta is probably the best known. 1.6 million hectares of small, palm fringed islands, lagoons and tranquil crystal clear waterways are home to one of the most numerous and diverse animal populations anywhere in the world, as well as an incredibly varied birdlife. The Moremi and Chobe National Parks, together with the Linyanti and Selinda Reserves contain vast numbers of big game, while the Kalahari Desert and Makgadikgadi Pans offers an extreme, stark landscape of desert life beneath huge African skies.
Safaris on land, in boats and on foot cover a rich variety of locations, often involving scenic flights from camp to camp, allowing breathtaking aerial views of landscapes and animals. Exclusive permanent camps provide luxurious facilities, some with private plunge pools, salas and dedicated honeymoon or family accommodation, while small mobile safaris offer independence with private guiding.
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I n the heart of the African sub-continent, the vast, beautiful country of Zambia
remains impressively untainted by commercialism, yet offers exceptionally warm hospitality and an excellent selection of small luxury lodges and remote camps. Pure wilderness areas of traditional African bush and wetlands are superbly preserved, and reveal scenes unchanged for centuries.
The mighty Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River is a truly breathtaking spectacle. A multitude of white knuckle sports such as white water rafting and bungee jumping are available nearby or just enjoy the tranquil waters of the upper
Zambezi, game viewing or boating in privacy and comfort. Walking safaris between small, intimate camps are legendary and some of Africa's very best guides can be found in the superb game reserves of the Luangwa and Lower Zambezi valleys. These areas teem with a rich diversity of animals and birdlife to rival any other reserve in Africa. The Kafue is Zambia’s largest park and contains the Busanga Plains, which is home to the distinctive red lechwe antelope and ever attendant predators. Safaris by canoe, 4x4 or foot are all recommended and will leave you feeling like one of the intrepid explorers of old, marvelling at the abundant wilderness.
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KafueNational
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Lower ZambeziNational
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Zambia North Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Rain Variable Dry Var. Rain
Average day °F 80 80 80 80 78 75 75 77 84 90 85 85
Zambia South Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Rain Variable Dry Variable Rain
Average day °F 80 80 80 80 78 75 75 77 84 90 85 85
FactfileTime zone GMT+2
Point of entry Lusaka and Livingstone
Ideal for…
Family safaris Top game viewing and birdlifeLuxury safarisZambezi RiverWalking safarisPrivate safari housesVictoria FallsWhite water rafting & canoeingWeddings and Honeymoons
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South Africa, Lake Malawi, Botswana, Mozambique and Mauritius
Livingstonia
Lilongwe
Vwaza Game Reserve
Nyika National Park
NkhotakotaGames Reserve
Liwonde National Park
Majete Game Reserve
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LikomaIsland
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Malawi Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Rain Var. Dry Variable
Average day °F 80 80 80 80 77 75 75 77 82 86 86 80
FactfileTime zone GMT+2
Point of entry Lilongwe
Ideal for…
Freshwater lakeside hotels HoneymoonsFamily holidaysFriendly peopleGame viewing and lake safarisWalking, mountain biking and canoeingLuxury yacht cruising and water sports
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South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique
Also known as The Warm Heart of Africa due in part to the incomparable
friendliness of its people, Malawi is a compact jewel and is blessed with a temperate climate and stunning scenery. The fertile valleys, upland plateaus and forested mountains, including the Liwonde, Nyika Plateaux (8000ft) and Vwaza Marsh National Parks, support a rare diversity of wildlife. Home to Africa's most beautiful great lake with its deserted sand beaches and warm fresh waters, Malawi is a perfect choice for combining a safari with relaxation in lakeside lodges or secluded island retreats.
Lake Malawi contains a greater variety of fish than any other freshwater lake in the world and is a paradise for scuba diving, snorkelling, fishing and canoeing – or charter a luxury crewed yacht and sail for days in isolated contentment.
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Tete
Niasa Lake
Malawi
QuirimbasArchipelago
Isla da Mozambique
Gile
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Bazaruto Archipelago
Vilanculos
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Zinave
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Mozambique North Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Rain Var. Dry and fine Variable
Average day °F 86 84 84 82 79 76 75 75 77 80 83 85
Mozambique South Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Variable Rain Dry and fine Variable
Average day °F 84 83 81 79 77 68 68 75 80 81 83 85
FactfileTime zone GMT+2
Point of entry Maputo, Pemba, Vilanculos,
Ideal for…
Remote luxuryDeserted beachesHoneymoonsLazy paceEco lodgesBest marine life and reefsHistory and cultureBush and beach combinations
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South Africa, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia
This huge country, noted for its friendly people and laid-back, almost Latin American
lifestyle, has an attractive, if gently decaying colonial heritage. However, its main attractions are its 1500 miles of coastline with sand so fine it squeaks, the clearest water and outstanding tropical island retreats, some with game viewing nearby. Exclusive beach lodges, which are becoming increasingly accessible, offer a variety of water-sports and in particular some
outstanding scuba diving. The surrounding Indian Ocean waters contain dazzling coral heads and reefs, and exceptional marine life including the rare dugong, manta rays, whale sharks and turtles.
Luxuriously simple or simply luxurious, the individual beach villas provide delightful accommodation in various styles. They are perfect for family holidays, honeymoons or just relaxing in the tropical heat, and combine well with a safari.
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Marsabit
Lodwar
Nakuru
Kisumu
Lamu
Mombasa
Lake Turkana
Malindi
Aberdare Mt Kenya
Tsavo
Masai MaraGame Reserve
Amboseli
Samburu Shaba
LaikipiaMeru
Serengeti
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Kenya Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Dry Rain Dry Rain Dry
Highlands av. °F 77 79 77 75 72 70 69 70 75 76 74 74
Coast av. °F 87 87 90 89 85 83 82 83 84 86 88 89
FactfileTime zone GMT+3
Point of entry Nairobi and Mombasa
Ideal for…
Indian Ocean beaches The Great MigrationNational Parks and private reservesSuperb Family holidaysLuxury safari houses and villasIndigenous tribesWalking, riding, camel and balloon safarisThe Rift Valley lakesHoneymoonsSafari and beach combinationsPrivate guided safaris
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Zanzibar, Mauritius, Tanzania and Mozambique Islands Gorilla viewing in Uganda
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Synonymous with the very word 'safari', Kenya, straddling the equator and possessing a
beautiful coastline, has long been the definitive showcase for African wildlife.
Against a backdrop of enormous lakes, imposing mountains and wilderness savannah, classic guided game viewing can be enjoyed in 4x4s, on foot or on horseback. In many wildlife areas, indigenous tribal groups are often encountered tending their herds in a way of life hardly changed in centuries. Of the many National Parks, the Masai Mara holds one of the highest densities of game and co-hosts, with the Serengeti, the annual Great Migration of wildebeest, zebra, antelope and their attendant
predators. The game viewing in the Amboseli, Laikipia and Meru Reserves is a photographer's dream, while the beauty of the Rift Valley lakes dazzles with an abundance of flamingos.
Away from the crowds we can suggest a superb array of quiet, luxurious camps, private ranches and peaceful lodges. The range of facilities is excellent for both individuals and families alike and can include hot air ballooning, camel safaris and fly camping. For some gentle relaxation after the excitement of game viewing, head for the unspoilt Swahili coast. Here you will find marvellous beach resorts including island retreats, stylish hotels, luxurious villas and family beach houses.
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Tanzania contains all the classic images of Africa – the majestic snow capped peak of
Kilimanjaro, the great ‘endless plains’ of the Serengeti, the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean and the tall, proud Maasai who colour the landscape in their vibrant red robes.
In the north, world famous National Parks offer outstanding game viewing and an incredible diversity of habitats within easy reach of each other. A typical safari will take in Tarangire National Park, the stunningly beautiful Ngorongoro Crater and the incomparable Serengeti, where the annual Great Migration is unquestionably the finest wildlife spectacle on earth. Safari accommodation is excellent and ranges from intimate lodges to comfortable tented camps – or stay in top-notch seasonal mobile camps and follow the game concentrations with your own guide and private 4x4.
The south is vast, wild and remote, with the Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park offering between them boat, 4x4 and guided walking safaris with exceptional game viewing. To the west in the Mahale mountains on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, exotic tented camps provide incredible opportunities to view chimpanzees in their natural environment. This 'primate and beach' experience combines well with the nearby Katavi National Park, offering a definitive wilderness experience.
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Pemba
Ruaha
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Selous Game
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MafiaIsland
Tarangire
Lake ManyaraLake
Eyasi
NgorongoroConservation Area
Serengeti
Mt Kilimanjaro
Ugalla
Katavi
Lake Victoria
LakeMalawi
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Season Dry Var. Rain Dry Rain Dry
Average day °F 92 92 90 85 80 79 78 80 84 87 89 89
FactfileTime zone GMT+3
Point of entry Kilimanjaro and Dar es Salaam
Ideal for…
Private 4x4 safaris with driver-guideChimpanzeesLuxury fly-in safaris and top gameFamily holidaysThe Great MigrationMount Kilimanjaro Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti PlainsWalking safaris and fly campingSafaris and beach combinationsProfessional guides Mobile, balloon and river safaris Weddings and Honeymoons
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Zanzibar, Kenya, Malawi and Mozambique Islands
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Zanzibar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Dry Rain Dry Var. Dry
Average day °F 74 75 75 74 76 75 74 73 75 76 77 72
FactfileTime zone GMT+3
Point of entry Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar
Ideal for…
Boutique beach hotelsLuxury desert island lodgesFamily holidaysHistory and cultureMarine life and reefsDiving with dolphinsDhow charters Scuba diving and water sportsWeddings and Honeymoons
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Tanzania and Kenya
Zanzibar is renowned for its warm hospitality, beautiful white beaches and tranquil turquoise waters. The island's ancient capital Stone Town
displays a fascinating mosaic of architecture, culture, sights and sounds, with a heady mixture of Arabic, African and European influences. Heavily carved Zanzibari doors, antiques, ornate balconies and romantic rooftop dining are found in the labyrinth of narrow streets. The idyllic, coral fringed coastline provides many opportunities for excellent diving and water-sports.
Around the island we have identified a good selection of private beach hotels, lodges and romantic hideaways where you will feel suitably removed from the pressures of everyday life. In addition, the nearby Islands of Mnemba and Pemba offer unrivalled barefoot luxury in a number of exclusive remote locations.
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Polonnaruwa
Anuradhapura
WilpattuNational
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Dambulla
Sigiriya
Batticoloa
Kandy Nuwara
Eliya
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Season Dry Variable Tropical rains Var. Dry
Average day °F 77 78 80 79 77 79 79 79 80 79 79 78
FactfileTime zone GMT+5.5
Point of entry Colombo
Ideal for…
Colourful history and rich cultureAncient palaces, temples and monasteriesSmall luxury hotels and beach villas Family holidaysTented safaris and wildlife and bird viewingPrivate guided toursTea plantation trekking and guesthousesTrain journeysTropical rain forests
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India and the Maldives
This jewel shaped island of incredibly diverse attractions and charming people offers
a rich cultural heritage together with an infectious serenity in some of the most beautiful, scenic surroundings in the world. An unhurried chauffeur-driven tour is an ideal way to see all the major highlights. You will be enchanted by stunning landscapes of lush forests, colourful villages, tea plantations, spice gardens, ancient temples and lakes. Scattered around the island are numerous National Parks where you can either stay or just visit for the day, or take an exclusive guided mobile safari to see a number of different reserves, ideal for a family. The wildlife is plentiful, including elephant, leopard, sloth bear, monkeys, crocodiles and over 130 species of birds.
To the south and west are stretches of palm fringed, golden sand beaches offering a delectable choice of boutique hotels and exotic villas with private pools, perfect for a relaxing tropical holiday, with or without the family.
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The fascinating, rich tapestry of India with its potent mix of ancient past and pulsating
present has a cultural, architectural and natural diversity unlike any other country. From bustling cities to idyllic beaches and mountain retreats, you will encounter a rich variety of peoples, landscapes and religious pageantry. The scenic grandeur of the Himalayan foothills contrasts starkly with the sweeping dunes of Rajasthan and its walled cities.
In neighbouring Uttar Pradesh, the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal is but one location in ‘the golden triangle’, an area crammed with ancient forts, shrines, palaces and historical and cultural curiosities. Elsewhere, dense jungles and National Parks such as Ranthambore, Bandhavgarh and Corbett, display a rich diversity of wildlife. Here you can stay in tented luxury and ride elephant-back in search of the endangered Bengal tiger, Asiatic rhino and many fascinating lesser known mammals and birds. For relaxation, visit Kerala with its slow-paced backwater houseboats, boutique hotels and palm-fringed beaches, or sample the fragrant western ghats – verdant hills with lush spice plantations and peaceful wildlife reserves.
Throughout the country, enjoy world-class health resorts and smaller local spas, where ancient therapies such as ayurveda are practised along with yoga and a variety of natural treatments.
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Season Dry Hot Hot/wet Dry
Average day °F 69 75 88 97 103 102 95 93 94 91 83 73
India South Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Dry Hot Hot/wet Hot Dry
Average day °F 82 86 90 94 98 97 93 92 91 88 84 82
FactfileTime zone GMT+5.5
Point of entry Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Goa and Kochi
Ideal for…
Luxury hotels and palacesSafaris and game viewingThe foodPrivate guided tours Palaces and cultural toursFamily and beach holidaysHimalayan village walksThe People of IndiaSpas and treatmentsTrain journeysTropical rain forests
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Sri Lanka and the Maldives
Kolkata
DELHI
Mumbai
Goa
Chennai
Kochi
Agra
Punjab Corbett
Ranthambore
GirPench
Periyar
KazarangaVaranasi
Bandhaygarh
Kanha
Nanda Devi
Srinagar
Jaipur
Udaipur
Hyderabad
NagpurBhopal
Bangladesh
BhutanNepal
Tibet
Sri Lanka
China
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Point of entry Bangkok
Ideal for…
Island escapesFamily holidaysSumptuous hotels and resorts Thai and gourmet cuisineHoneymoonsBuddhist palaces and templesDiving and water sports Therapeutic spas and treatmentsAdventure activitiesEco resortsSafaris and nature parksLuxury train journeys
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Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Dubai, Australia and New Zealand
Thailand is an idyllic country offering a unique blend of tropical islands, white sand
beaches, vast rice fields, national parks, forests, an outstanding cultural heritage and warm friendly people. Its hotels, spas and resorts are some of the finest in the world.
The country effortlessly combines the old and the new; from ancient Buddhist temples and remote hill tribes in the north, to designer shopping malls, colourful night-life, floating markets and the spectacular Grand Palace in Bangkok. Visitors can luxuriate in world-renowned spas, go elephant trekking, or venture near the Golden Triangle to stay in enchanting jungle camps.
In contrast, the wonderful beaches provide perfect hideaways for exploring beautiful islands, marine parks and stunning coastlines.
Exquisite boutique hotels, chic resorts and spas offer the highest standards of service and hospitality, combined with superb cuisine, blissful therapeutic treatments, infinity swimming pools and a vast array of water sports and recreational activities.
Whether you choose a pampering spa escape or a tranquil eco resort, an unforgettable family holiday or honeymoon, or simply an exhilarating cultural adventure, Thailand will refresh and revitalise.
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Nha Trang
Dalat
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
Chiang Mai
Thailand
Cambodia
Laos
Vietnam
Phuket
Khao Lak
Hua Min
Koh Samui
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Thailand – Koh Samui Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Dry Variable Tropical Showers Tropical Rains Variable
Average day ° F 86 90 93 93 91 90 90 90 90 88 84 84
Thailand (excl Koh Samui) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Dry Tropical showers Tropical Rains Variable Dry
Average day ° F 88 90 91 93 90 90 90 90 88 88 88 90
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Point of entry Vietnam: HanoiCambodia: Phnom PenhLaos: Vientiane
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Historical and cultural sitesHoneymoonsBeach escapesLuxury spas and villasSuperb cuisineFamily holidaysDiving and watersportsCharming city hotelsTropical hideaways
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Thailand, Australia and New Zealand
Indochina is a magical part of South East Asia, comprising lands of temples, traditions, inspiring
scenery and beautiful coastlines, side by side with alluring cities.
Vietnam offers a rich array of scenic and cultural highlights, from the colourful hill tribes of Sapa in the north to the vast canal network of the Mekong Delta in the south. It has World Heritage Sites at Halong Bay, with its towering limestone islands, and at Hoi An, a traditional fishing village of cobbled streets, artisan workshops, vibrant floating markets and excellent cuisine. Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) are both beguiling cities of French colonial elegance that provide excellent bases for exploring and sightseeing.
For the beach lover there are sweeping stretches of sand along the central coast where the clear turquoise water is perfect for snorkelling or scuba diving, and the old colonial hill station of Dalat provides a cool retreat amongst spectacular mountain scenery.
The highlight of Cambodia is the astonishing temple complex of Angkor, a legacy of the once thriving Khmer Empire. Visit it in the early morning to see the sun rise over Angkor Wat, a once in a lifetime experience. Nearby, the picturesque and welcoming market town of Siem Reap offers a wealth of local interest and markets.
Between Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand is Laos: friendly and relaxed – a hidden treasure as yet unspoilt by the modern world. The former royal capital, Luang Prabang, is a World Heritage site dominated by temples and palaces, whilst atmospheric Vientiane, the slow paced modern capital beside the Mekong River, is equally endowed with museums and shrines.
All three countries offer outstanding luxury hotels, spa resorts and villas, and are easily accessed by short flights from Bangkok.
Vietnam - Hanoi Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Dry Variable Tropical Rains Variable Dry
Average day ° F 64 66 72 79 86 90 90 88 88 81 75 70
Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Dry Tropical Rains Variable Dry
Average day ° F 88 88 90 91 91 88 88 88 88 86 86 86
Vietnam, Loas and Cambodia are year round destinations with complex weather systems with both sunshine and rain. The best time to visit Laos and Cambodia is during the dry season from November to April.
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Australia is a vast land of beauty, with a huge potential for the extraordinary and the unexpected; not the least of which will be the
characters you meet. They will be down to earth people, often irreverent in a uniquely Australian way but always friendly and genuinely hospitable. The sheer size and complexity of the country make it impossible to see everything in one trip, but Sydney with its cosmopolitan society and world-famous landmarks, Uluru (Ayer’s Rock) with its deep aboriginal spiritual connections, and the marine wonders of the Great Barrier Reef would certainly be on a wish list for the first time visitor. For a gentle alternative, the winelands and rolling farmland of Western and Southern Australia contain private homesteads and sheep stations where you can enjoy some of the best hospitality, food and wine in Australia. For the more adventurous, our carefully chosen selection of outback properties, private bush camps and small lodges in wilderness locations throughout the continent, offer a unique insight into Australia’s natural environment and cultural legacy.
If the natural world on a smaller scale is your preference, Kangaroo Island off the coast of South Australia has a unique ecosystem that supports a rich mixture of flora and fauna now extinct on the mainland. There are also remote islands to discover in the tropical north of Queensland, while in Tasmania you can explore some of Australia’s best walking trails in a wilderness of moraine lakes, heathlands and mountains.
Wherever you go, a visit to Australia will be the experience of a lifetime.
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Desert Centre Hot Milder Hot
NSW & Victoria Dry/hot Variable Dry
Tasmania Dry/hot Variable Dry/Hot
Southern Outback Variable/hot Dry Variable Hot
FactfileTime zone GMT +8 to +10
Point of entry Sydney, Perth, Darwin and Cairns
Ideal for…
Cosmopolitan cities Gourmet food and fine wines Deserts and wilderness tripsRemote islands and beach hotelsFamily holidaysSheep station home staysTrain journeys and self-drive touringCoastal villas and marine lifePrivate yachts The Great Barrier ReefAboriginal historyTropical rain forests and wildlifeVineyard tours Outback safaris and swagging
Combines well with…
New Zealand, Thailand and Dubai
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When it’s winter in the UK it’s summer in New Zealand – a time of
warm, cloudless days and balmy, sub-tropical evenings. It’s a clean, safe and courteous country with many things that seem reassuringly familiar. As a self-drive and multi-touring destination, New Zealand is unparalleled, while the luxury and location of its fabulous lodge hideaways lead the world.
On North Island, there are vineyards, giant forests, vast lakes, bubbling geysers, and the fascinating Maori
culture at Rotorua. For beach based activities head up to the subtropical Bay of Islands with its abundant marine life, where you can swim with dolphins. Auckland and Wellington are cultured and calm, offering fine restaurants, galleries and shopping.
South Island has spectacular wide-open spaces, and Queenstown, the country’s adventure capital. From here you can take a flight to Fjordland, go whale watching, jet boating on the wildest white water rapids or set foot on the sparkling
Tasman glacier. On both islands there is plentiful and varied animal, plant and birdlife – and wherever you go there is always a huge diversity of scenic, sporting and cultural attractions.
Small wonder that all who travel to New Zealand come back utterly enchanted.
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Season Dry Variable Dry
Average day °F 73 71 68 64 57 53 52 54 58 63 66 69
NZ North Island Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Dry Variable Dry
Average day °F 74 75 72 67 63 59 58 58 61 64 66 70
FactfileTime zone GMT +12
Point of entry Auckland and Christchurch
Ideal for…
Family holidays & self drive touringWildlife, Lakes and fishingPrivate guided toursHelicopter explorationsLuxury hotels and spasMarine wildlifeMountain tramping and skiingLuxury private yachtsVineyard tours
Combines well with…
Australia and Pacific Islands, Indo China
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St Vincent &The Grenadines
Anguilla
The Bahamas
Turks and CaicosIslands
JamaicaPuerto Rico
HaitiDominican Republic
Barbados
St. Lucia
Martinique
Dominica
GuadaloupeSt Martin
Grenada
Trinidad& Tobago
St. Kitts& Nevis
Antigua& Barbuda
Montserrat
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Season Drier months Variable Dry Tropical rains Dry
Average day °F 82 82 82 84 86 86 88 88 88 86 84 84
FactfileTime zone GMT -3 to -5
Point of entry Antigua, Barbados Nassau, Jamaica
Ideal for…
Choice of island stylesLuxury beach hotels and spasFamily holidaysHoneymoonsLuxury villasPrivate islands and yachtsScuba diving and water-sportsEasy access and hot holidays
Combinations…
Island hopping, villas and yacths, rum punches
Beaches of powdery white sand lined with palm trees, and translucent aquamarine
waters warmed by year round sunshine are found almost everywhere in the Caribbean. Isolated bays are in plentiful supply and lush landscapes abound. Yet each island has its own unique character, fascinating history and friendly laid-back culture, creating a wonderful mixture of delightful opportunities and adventures.
Islands such as St. Lucia, Tobago and Grenada have beautiful mountainous rainforests to explore, and a natural, idyllic environment rich in plant and birdlife. Other islands such as the Turks & Caicos,
Antigua, and the Virgin Islands offer tranquillity combined with plentiful water-sports, while Jamaica and Barbados are lively and literally buzz to the Caribbean beat. Golf is available on most large islands and fishing can be found everywhere. The Caribbean islands have an excellent selection of accommodation, ranging from the smartest private hotels and exclusive island villas to stylish motor cruisers and crewed yacht charters. If you like sipping rum punch while dancing to calypso rhythms under the stars, retreating to a relaxing secluded hideaway, or exploring spectacular reefs, look no further, the Caribbean has it all.
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Mauritius Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Var. Rain Variable Dry Variable
Average day °F 86 84 84 82 79 76 75 75 77 80 83 85
FactfileTime zone GMT+4
Point of entry Mauritius
Ideal for…
Luxury beach and spa hotelsFamily friendly holidays with children’s clubsGolf and gourmet foodLuxury beach villasWeddings and honeymoonsPrivate yachtsDestination spasScuba diving and deep sea fishingComplimentary water-sports Water skiing and kite surfing
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South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania and Dubai
Mauritius has all the elements of a perfect tropical island paradise:
dramatic emerald mountains, glorious seascapes and everywhere peaceful white sand beaches cooled by gentle trade winds. To match these natural delights is a superb range of hotels, villas and sophisticated beach resorts. Genuinely cheerful staff offer a warm welcome from the moment of arrival and continue to pamper with a standard of service difficult to surpass.
Everywhere, fine dining is the norm. The cuisine is a delicious mix of Creole, European, Chinese and Indian influences – with seafood and fresh fruit a speciality. The island has several fine golf courses and most hotels offer an excellent range of watersports, including diving and deep sea fishing, a comprehensive menu of spa treatments and even dedicated children’s clubs with first class care.
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Maldives Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Dry Sunny with tropical showers Dry
Average day °F 85 85 87 91 93 93 87 84 86 87 87 86
FactfileTime zone GMT+5
Point of entry Male
Ideal for…
Coral IslandsLuxury hotelsFamily holidays with child careLuxury villasOutstanding marine lifePrivate islandsReefs and scuba divingDedicated spasWater sports
Combines well with…
Sri Lanka, India and the Gulf
The pure white atols of the Maldives glisten in the sun, their palm trees swaying in the
gentle breeze. Over 1200 tiny islands make up this glorious archipelago but only about 70 are large enough to be inhabited. Kick off your shoes and unwind, for this is the ultimate barefoot paradise - but with delicious cuisine.
You can choose to stay in a rustic hideaway, a water-villa on stilts, on a private yacht or in a deluxe hotel with everything from a private butler to the latest spa treatments. But, wherever you are, you will be surrounded by crystal clear lagoons and magnificent coral gardens which provide unparalleled opportunities for scuba diving or snorkelling.
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Seychelles Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Season Rain Variable Dry Var. Rain
Average day °F 85 84 85 86 85 83 81 81 82 83 84 83
FactfileTime zone GMT+4
Point of entry Mahe
Ideal for…
Luxury island hotels and spasHoneymoonsSalt-water fly fishingIsland hoppingReefs and scuba divingPrivate yachtsWater sportsLuxury villasSmall hotels
Combines well with…
Kenya and South Africa
Sparkling warm blue waters washing magnificent white sand beaches are just two of
the stunning features of this group of beautiful islands. Unspoilt and un-crowded, they offer a luxuriant, tranquil respite from the busy world and provide many ideal locations for romantic retreats and exclusive hideaways.
Island hopping by plane or yacht is a wonderful way to fully appreciate these marine jewels, with their unique granite outcrops and an abundance of rare birds, plants, giant tortoises and tropical fish.
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Season Best Very hot Best
Dubai av. °F 70 75 80 85 95 100 110 105 100 90 85 75
Oman av. °F 77 80 86 91 102 105 102 98 97 95 86 79
FactfileTime zone GMT+4
Point of entry Dubai and Muscat
Ideal for…
Long and short beach breaksShopping and souksLuxury hotelsResort hotelsDesert excursions and campingWater-sportsDhow and yacht charterDubai golf and racingMountains and ancient lifestylesScuba diving
Combines well with…
Mauritius, Maldives and India
Dubai, the perfect winter sun destination, is instantly welcoming, impressive and
ambitiously progressive, with its stunning futuristic skyline of ultra luxurious hotels gleaming against vivid blue skies. The country's Jumeirah Coast is blessed with fabulous sandy beaches and warm waters sporting traditional dhows and luxury yachts.
Inland, as well as outstanding golf courses, racing and tax free shopping malls, you can explore deserts, giant sand dunes and traditional villages. There is also a lively calendar of world class events in sport, music, culture and entertainment. At a more leisurely pace, follow the age old pursuit of hunting for bargains and handicrafts in the local souks and gold bazaars.
Oman, an ancient land of beauty, has one of the oldest civilizations on the Arabian Peninsula and is rich in cultural interest. It is a country of extremes including high mountains, a desolate Empty Quarter, green hills and ancient forts with the capital city, Muscat, being renowned for its colourful souks and friendly people. Having emerged from its historical shell, Oman now offers sophisticated hotels and resorts, guided mountain adventures and luxury desert camping, as well as over 600 miles of coastline with year round sunshine, diving, watersports and abundant marine life.
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Responsible travel We practice the principles of green tourism in the office and in the field, and are committed to using services that support responsible travel – where local communities, wildlife and eco-projects benefit.
Specifically, we support Tour Operators for Tigers (TOFT), Children of The Wilderness, Kawaza School Foundation, Carbon Tanzania and the Australian Wildlife Conservancy.
ATOL – For your peace of mind Time for Travel is a UK limited company, operating under EU travel regulations. All air holidays starting from the UK and booked by us are ATOL protected by the
Civil Aviation Authority and we act as agents for licensed tour operators.
Our thanks go to the following who supplied photographs for this brochure:Dana Allen, Black Rhino, Dora Nawas, Namibia. Shompole, Kenya. Jacks Camp, Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana. Jembisa Private Safari House, SA. Mauritius, Beachomber Resorts.
Wolwedans Camps, Balloon launch, Namibnaukluft. Wilderness Safaris, Footsteps Camps Ker & Downey, Botswana. Samara, SA. Garonga Safari Lodge, SA. Banyan Resorts, Velaa, Maldives. Samara Private Game Reserve, SA. The Marine Hotel, Hermanus, SA. Conservation Corporation Africa. Singita Lodges, monitor lizard. Mowani Mountain Camp. R.Piliza, Namib girl.
Stephan Brückner, Wolwedans Camps NamibNaukluft. Colin Bell, elephants & marabou stork. Jacks Camp, Makgadikgadi Pans. African Wild dog, Mike Myers. Robin Pope Safaris, Tom Savage, two giraffes. Chiawa Tented Lodge. Dana Allen, Buffalo. Norman Carr Safaris, Hippo pod. Kaya Mawa, Lake Malawi. Dana Allen, highlands view. Black backed jackal, Mike Myers. Chef Nkwichi Lodge, Manda Wilderness.
Vamizi Lodge beach, Quirimbas Archipelago. Kudu. Shompole Lodge, wet-feet. Kiangazi House pool & Lake Naivasha. Barmen, Greystoke Camp. Leopard drinking, Colin Bell. Nomad Tanzania Tarangire NP. Buffalo plains. Male lion. Singita Grumeti Reserves. Matemwe Villas, Breezes Beach Club. Taprobane Island. Clingendael Lodge pool.
Painted Storks, Kulu Safaris. Udaivilas, Udaipur, Rajasthan. Bengal Tiger. Shakti Himalayas, Leti 360˚. Chhatra Sagar, Rajasthan. Four Seasons Resort, Chiang Mai. Buddha statues Ayutthaya. Evason Hideaways & Six Senses Spa, Koh Yao Noi. Beautiful beaches of Indochina. Correctist Monk, Laos. Sofitel Metropole, Hanoi, Vietnam. Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Yellow-footed rock Wallabies.
Short-beaked Echidna. Aboriginal children, Bamurru Plains Kakadu N.P. Gila Monster, South Australia Media. New Zealand sealion. Exclusively NZ. Sailing, Bay of Islands. Geyser, North Island. Vineyards, South Island. Jet Boating, Shotover River, South Island. Jade Mountain pool room. Palm Island, The Grenadines. Carlyle Bay, Antigua. Ile aux Cerfs. Le Touessrok, fishing. La Residence, Ocean front suite.
Mind & Body, Le Telfair Hotel. Watersports, Beachcomber Hotels. Soneva Gili, Crusoe Residences. Six Senses Latitude Laamu, Water Villa. Private Beach bar-b-q. North Island beach & Scuba diving, Dana Allen. Children with giant tortoise, Dana Allen. Pool suite, Banyan Tree Hotel, Mahe. Desert Nights Camp, Wahiba Sands, Oman. Burj-Al-Arab Hotel and coastline, Dubai. Alanaka Tours, Oman.
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