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Unforgettable ladies-only adventure to Africa: Only 2 spots left!

Tewantin Travel are thrilled to invite you on something truly extraordinary — an unforgettable ladies-only group tour to Africa this October.

This isn’t just a holiday; it’s an empowering, soul-stirring journey designed for women who love to explore, connect, and experience the world together.

Picture yourself surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, incredible wildlife, and welcoming lodges and hotels — all in the heart of Africa.

From the iconic Kruger National Park to the serene Chobe River and the majesty of Victoria Falls, every day offers a new moment of wonder.

– Why a ladies-only tour?


Because there’s something special about travelling with like-minded women. Whether you’re joining with a friend or coming solo, you’ll instantly feel part of a fun, supportive, and inspiring group. Many of our past travellers have built lifelong friendships through journeys like these.

– Personally escorted by Catherine Barnett


You’ll be travelling with our own staff member, Catherine Barnett, who will personally escort the group. Catherine has previously travelled in Africa and her enthusiasm will ensure your experience is seamless, fun, and unforgettable.

– What’s included?


We’ve taken care of everything so you can simply turn up and enjoy the adventure. Your tour price includes:

– All international flights with Qantas

– Comfortable lodges and hotels throughout the journey

– Expert local guides and cultural experiences

– Transfers from the Sunshine Coast to Brisbane and return

– A pre-tour overnight stay in Brisbane before your early morning departure on 7 October

– Unforgettable game drives and wilderness encounters

We return on 20 October, transferring you back to the Sunshine Coast with hearts (and cameras) full of incredible memories.

Safari highlights: 
Across Kruger, Mapesu, Chobe (and potentially Victoria Falls) National Parks and reserves, expect some of the best wildlife viewing Africa has to offer. Highlights include:

– Full-day and half-day game drives in Kruger National Park

– Walking safaris and sunset drives in Mapesu Private Game Reserve

– A visit to the Makgadikgadi Pans, one of Africa’s most striking wilderness areas

– Both land and river safaris in Chobe National Park — the river cruise here, G&T in hand, is often the highlight of the entire trip

– Time to explore Victoria Falls, with an optional sunset cruise along the Zambezi River

Tour cost:

– Single room throughout the tour: $10,345 per person

– Twin share (travelling with a friend or family member): $9,510 per person

– There is also a USD $250 local payment covering park fees, conservation levies, and community contributions — ensuring your visit directly supports wildlife protection and local communities.

– Limited availability – only 2 spots left!


To keep this journey personal and special, group numbers are capped — and we now have only two places remaining. If this trip calls to you, don’t wait. Contact us today at catherine@tewantintravel.com.au or call 07 5447 1011 to secure your place and join a group of adventurous women ready to fall in love with Africa.

Let’s make memories, laugh until our cheeks hurt, and share an experience we’ll talk about for years to come.

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