JERSEY AUSTRALIA TRADE MISSION
SOUTH AFRICA 2014
DETAILED ITINERARY and REGISTRATION PACKAGE
Thursday 11 September 2014 – Australia to Johannesburg
The 2014 Trade Mission (All) begins with departure from Sydney or
Melbourne (Tullamarine) Airports to Perth and onto the OR Tambo
International Airport, Johannesburg.
Friday 12 September 2014 – Johannesburg to Cape Town
Arrive in Johannesburg and catch a connecting flight to Cape Town
International Airport. Flight is approximately 2 hours. A free
shuttle service will take you to the hotel in the picturesque
Stellenbosch region of South Africa. All meals today are at your
own cost.
Stellenbosch is a town in the Western Cape province of South
Africa, situated about 50 kilometres east of Cape Town, along the
banks of the Eerste River.
Accommodation: Protea Hotel, Stellenbosch
Saturday 13 September 2014 – Herd Visits (B,L.D)
After a buffet breakfast the group will depart for three herd visits –
Tierkloof Jerseys, Preekstoel Boerdery and Dalewood Farm. A late
afternoon Snoekbraai will be a feature and will be arranged by the
Cape Jersey Club.
Accommodation: Protea Hotel, Stellenbosch
Sunday 14 September 2014 –
Sightseeing Day Cape Town
& Surrounds (B,L,D)
Today you will visit
fascinating attractions
including the historical
Robben Island, Table
Mountain, Kirstenbosch, the
Waterfront and a wine farm.
At night you will enjoy a
Welcome Cocktail with a word of welcome by Hugo de Villiers,
Honorary Life President of Jersey SA. Accommodation: Protea Hotel,
Stellenbosch
Monday 15 September 2014 – Herd Visits (B,L,D)
Today you will visit three herds: Van Niekerk Boerdery; John Walker
and Edwin Gertsner. Tonight’s dinner will be hosted by the
Overberg Jersey Club at the Arniston Hotel which will be your home
for the next 5 nights. Accommodation: The Arniston Hotel, Arniston,
Western Cape, South Africa
Tuesday 16 September 2014 – WJCB Conference 2014 & Herd
Visits (B,L,D)
At 9.00 am there will be an official opening of the conference
followed by sessions on the Jersey Breed and Farming in South
Africa. After lunch there are herd visits at Elim Melkery and Baden
Jerseys and some sightseeing in Napier. That night you will enjoy a
wine cellar dinner in the Strandveld. Accommodation: The Arniston
Hotel
Wednesday 17 September 2014 – WJCB Conference & Herd Visits
(B,L,D)
WJCB Council Meeting followed by a discussion with prominent
people from Africa on the Jerseys ability to adapt and thrive on the
continent (Nigeria, Rwanda, Kenya, Zambia and Mozambique).
Following lunch you will visit herds at Jan Schoonwinkel and
Suidplass Jerseys and view some merino rams. At dinner you will
hear guest speaker Dr Koos Coetzee talking about the dairy
situation in Africa. Accommodation: The Arniston Hotel
Thursday 18 September 2014 – WJCB Conference & Mega Week
Show (B,L,D)
The morning will see you join in more of the conference and then
the WJCB Meeting. In the afternoon you will depart for the heifer
class judging at South Africa’s Agri Mega Week Show. Tonight’s
dinner after you return to the hotel will be with the JETA Award
Winners. Accommodation: The Arniston Hotel
The 2014 Trade Mission to South Africa has been split into 4 options with a detailed itinerary following.
Option A: Trade Mission A– 11 days – South Africa: 11 to 21 September 2014
Option B: Trade Mission B- 17 days – South Africa: 11 to 27 September 2014
Option C: Trade Mission C – 18 days – South Africa & Namibia: 11 to 28 September 2014
Option D: Trade Mission D - 25 days – South Africa & Namibia: 11 September to 5 October 2014
ITINERARY TO START ALL TRADE MISSIONS : SOUTH AFRICA
Friday 19 September 2014 – WJCB Conference & Mega Week Show
(B,D)
This morning will feature a session on Genomics with specific
reference to survival traits before you depart for the Agri Mega
Week Show to see the judging of the cow classes. Lunch is at the
showground and is your own responsibility. A farewell dinner will
be held at the conference centre featuring the championship Jersey
cheeses. Accommodation: The Arniston Hotel
Saturday 20 September 2014 – Free Day (B,D)
Return to Cape Town with a free day, perhaps some last minute
shopping in Waterfront. A fun evening will be organised.
Accommodation: The Protea Hotel, President, Cape Town
Sunday 21 September 2014 – (B)
Today is the conclusion of the first section of the South Africa Trade
Mission. If you conclude the mission here you will transfer to Cape
Town International Airport to return via Johannesburg to Australia.
Inclusions:
Return flights from Australia to Johannesburg or Cape Town.
Accommodation as per the program (or similar), Transfer from Cape
Town airport. Meals as per the program (B – Breakfast, L – Lunch, D
– Dinner).
Exclusions:
Meals listed as (at own cost), Beverages & Drinks, Gratuities,
Telephone calls, Laundry.
Participants on Trade Mission B and D will then take part in the
next leg of the mission which continues through South Africa
(refer onwards) firstly flying from Cape Town to Durban.
Participants on Trade Mission C will continue on the next leg of
that mission firstly flying from Cape Town to Namibia (refer
onwards).
Sunday 21 September 2014 – Cape Town to Durban (D)
Groups on Trade Missions B and D transfer from the President Hotel
to Cape Town International Airport from to take the early morning
flight from Cape Town to Durban which is the largest city in the
KwaZulu Natal Province. At Durban Airport your guide will meet you
and drive to Umzinto on the Indian Ocean South Coast for a Jersey
herd visit and lunch at Rosafield (Invernettie Est, Braemar) and to
look at their sugar industry. Return to Durban in the afternoon
where we do a short city tour. The rest of the afternoon is at own
leisure to go to the beach. Dinner will be provided at the famous
Roma Revolving Restaurant in Durban. Accommodation at either
Edward Hotel, Durban or Umhlanga Hotel, Umhlanga Rocks, Durban
Monday 22 September 2014 – Durban to Dundee (B,D)
Depart from Durban with a visit the Howick Waterfall en-route to
Mooirivier in the Natal Midlands area. Visit and lunch at Eternal
Flame Dairy Operation. Drive from Ladysmith to Dundee which is in
the KwaZulu Natal highlands. Dinner in hotel. Accommodation:
Battlefields Country Lodge, Dundee
Tuesday 23 September 2014 – Dundee to Swaziland Border (B,L,D)
After an early breakfast a visit Orange Grove Dairy Factory and then
on to Glynton Jerseys. Over lunch we visit the Talana Museum in
Dundee. A local guide will present a talk on the battlefields and
history of the area. Lunch packs can be enjoyed on the lawns
surrounding the museum. During the afternoon we visit a Boer -
Zulu Battlefield. After the tour we drive via Vryheid to the resort
where we overnight near the Swaziland border. Dinner in the hotel
with Jersey farmers from Swaziland. Accommodation: Natal Spa Hot
Springs close to Paulpietersburg.
Wednesday 24 September 2014 - Swaziland to Kruger National
Park (B,L,D)
Early morning meeting with Swaziland Jersey breeders. Then drive
to Kruger Park region with a lunch stop on the way in Barberton
which was at one stage the “Gem of the Lowveld” and the center of
the gold rush when gold was discovered. Arrive late afternoon at
our overnight hotel close to White River which is in the Lowveld
area and famous for the growing of tropical fruit and nuts. Dinner
tonight in the hotel. Accommodation: Protea Hotel The Winkler
close to Kruger National Park
Thursday 25th September 2014 – Kruger National Park (B,L,D)
Depart early morning for the Kruger Gate in order to start the day
at the crack of dawn as this is the time when all the animals are very
active and the best chance to see some nocturnal animals and
predators. All day open vehicle game drive with qualified game
rangers in Kruger National
Park who are extremely
knowledgeable and who will
do their best to show you the
Big 5 as well as some other
animals. Lunch at one of the
rest camps in the park and
dinner at restaurant in hotel.
Accommodation: Protea
Hotel The Winkler close to Kruger National Park
Friday 26th September 2014 – Kruger to Johannesburg via the
Panorama Route (B,L,D)
Depart early morning and drive via the Panorama Route to
Johannesburg. The Panorama Route is extremely scenic and
includes the Blyde River Canyon lookout point, Bourke’s Luck
Potholes, God’s Window, and the quaint town of Graskop.
Lunch packs provided by hotel to be enjoyed en route. We arrive
late afternoon at our hotel on the outskirts of Johannesburg.
During the evening we enjoy the final farewell dinner and speech in
hotel. Accommodation: Zulu Nyala Country Manor in Johannesburg
Saturday 27th September 2014 (B)
Delegates depart to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg
from where they could link on to the Namibia Tour or return to
their country of origin. 3 Group Shuttles to the airport will be
arranged. (No individual shuttles).
Participants on Trade Mission B will depart from OR Tambo
International Airport, Johannesburg for return to Australia.
Participants on Trade Mission (D) will depart OR Tambo
International Airport, Johannesburg for Windhoek, Namibia
Inclusions:
One way flight from Cape Town to Durban. Accommodation as per
the program (or similar), Transport as per the program in an air-
conditioned luxury vehicle. Transfers to the airport in
Johannesburg, Meals as per the program (B – Breakfast, L – Lunch,
D – Dinner). Registered English speaking Tourist Guide, Farm visits
as per the program. Excursions as per the program: Talana
Museum, Blood River Battlefield, Blyde River Canyon lookout point,
Bourke’s Luck Potholes, God’s
Window. Full Day open vehicle
game drive in Kruger National Park,
Conservation Fees in Kruger
National Park. Porterage in hotels
and the airports.
Exclusions:
Meals listed as (at own cost),
Beverages & Drinks, Gratuities,
Telephone calls, Laundry.
ITINERARY CONTINUING FOR TRADE
MISSIONS B AND D: SOUTH AFRICA
Departures:
Trade Mission C - 21 September - 28 September 2014;
Trade Mission D - 27 September – 5 October 2014
Day 1: Windhoek (B,L,D)
On arrival at Windhoek Hosea Kutako airport, you are met by our
Namibian English speaking guide and transferred to Hotel Safari, a
three-star hotel in Windhoek. After check in enjoy a first taste of
the local cuisine during lunch. After lunch we depart on a Windhoek
city tour. Visit historic sites of Christus Kirche, Alte Feste,
Reiterdenkmal (one of Windhoek’s most enduring symbols) & The
Tintenpalast Parliament Gardens. For dinner the group departs to
the cosy Joes Beerhouse, to enjoy the Namibian hospitality that
Joes is so well known for. Accommodation: The Hotel Safari
Day 2: Sossusvlei (B,L,D)HOEK
After breakfast we depart Windhoek for Sossusvlei via the
Spreetshoogte pass. Here we will stop for the best panoramic views
of the Namib. Check in and lunch at the lodge. Namib Naukluft
Lodge caters for the individual holidaymaker. Its architectural
design allows unity with nature: backed by impressive granite hills,
which are granting a natural protection against the East winds.
Enjoy the stunning view onto the open plains from every room and
the main verandah. At 16h00 we depart on a 2hr tour, in 4x4
vehicles, for a sunset trip and see the natural marble on White
Marble Mountain. Accommodation: The Namib Naukluft Lodge.
Day 3: Swakopmund (B,L,D)
Depart lodge around 04h30 for Sossusvlei. Climb onto 4x4
Sossusvlei Dune shuttles
for the 5km ride to the
base of the dunes to
watch the sun rise. Your
breakfast box can be
enjoyed under shady
camel thorn trees near
the dunes. Climb the
highest dunes of the
Namib and take
picturesque photographs
of the surrounding dune-landscape. The Atlantic Ocean is calling, as
we make our way to the coastal town of Swakopmund, where we
check into the famous Hansa Hotel. We will spend two nights at this
hotel. We will spend the afternoon exploring the city with a guided
tour. On this orientation tour, we will see the historical German
buildings & architecture that Swakopmund is famous for. Amongst
others, we also stop at The Kristall Galerie, home of the world’s
largest quartz cluster & the Swakopmund Museum; Dinner at the
Hotel. Accommodation: The Hansa Hotel.
Day 4: Swakopmund (B,L,D)
After an early breakfast we depart for Walvis Bay, where we will
spend the morning cruising the waters of the cold Atlantic Ocean.
You will see a shipwreck, Pelican point & the lighthouse, oyster
platforms, different bird species and Cape Fur seals. Dolphins are
also commonly spotted. Brunch platters, cold drinks, sparkling wine
& fresh oysters are served on board the catamaran. From the ocean
to the desert! Situated 10 km outside Walvis Bay, we travel to Dune
7, the highest dune in the world. The local municipality has planted
palm trees and erected toilets and barbeque sites, fresh water is
also available. It is the only man-made oasis in the dune belt.
Accommodation: The Hansa Hotel.
Day 5: Twyfelfontein (B,L,D)
After breakfast we depart for Twyfelfontein in the Kunene region
(formerly Damaraland). Driving via the fishing village of Henties Bay,
to the old mining town of Uis, and a chance to buy the semi-
precious stones Namibia is so famous for. After check in and lunch
at the Lodge, the group visits the areas famous rock engravings
(UNESCO site) as well as the Burnt Mountain at the foot of the
volcanic hills and the Organ Pipes, which are fascinating geological
formations. Later that day we can relax around the sparkling pool,
swop stories in the pub area, or investigate the unique Namibia
plant life and walking routes around the lodge. Accommodation:
The Twyfelfontein Country Lodge
Day 6: Ethosha (B,L,D)
After breakfast we will visit the Petrified Forest (National Heritage
Site). The title
Petrified Forest
is a bit of a
misnomer. It is
neither a forest
in the true sense
of the word and
neither did any
of the trees 'turn
to stone'. In
prehistoric times huge tree trunks were washed down a river and
deposited in alluvial sands. As they were isolated from any air,
sedimentation turned the trunks into sandstone. Over time the
organic materials of the wood dissolved. This an extremely slow
process, and the petrified wood dates back about 200,000 years,
since they first were washed down the ancient rivers. The group
bids Damaraland farewell, and proceeds further northwards via
Khorixas towards Etosha National Park. After lunch at the Etosha
Safari Lodge, group departs in open 4x4 safari vehicles for an
afternoon Game drive into Etosha National Park. Enjoy good
photographic opportunities as the sun sets at the waterhole, and
the animals come to drink. The lodge, situated on a hill, offers
magnificent views of the African bush savanna. All of the 65 chalets
have air-conditioners and mosquito nets and a choice of 3
swimming pools between them. Apart from the restaurant and bar
there is a wooden platform for sundowners high above the mopani
bush. The Andersson Gate into the Etosha National park is 9kms
away. Accommodation: The Etosha Safari Lodge.
Day 7: Kalkveld (B,L,D)
We are up very early to head back into the Etosha National Park for
a morning game drive. After breakfast we travel southward, via the
Otavi mountainlands, through Otjiwarongo, one of the oldest and
most established towns in Namibia before arriving at the lodge;
Mount Etjo. Mount Etjo Safari Lodge, is set in the Okonjati Wildlife
Sanctuary. The swimming pool and garden at the main lodge
overlook a waterhole, where hippo, nyala and porcupine visit on a
regular basis. The closeness of the animals here, offer an excellent
opportunity for nature lover and photographer alike. Before dinner
the group is taken to see the feeding of the lions, over sunset. A
close encounter with plenty of adrenalin. After observing the Lion
Feed, our farewell group dinner is served in a rustic African
furnished Lapa, around a campfire. Accommodation: Mount Etjo
Safari Lodge.
ITINERARY FOR TRADE MISSIONS
C AND D: NAMIBIA
Day 8: Windhoek – Johannesburg – Australia (B)
After breakfast the group bids farewell to the bush and we make
our way to Windhoek in time for departure flights to OR Tambo
International Airport, Johannesburg and then to Australia. This is
the end of Trade Missions ( C ) and (D).
Inclusions:
Return Airfares from either Cape Town to Windhoek or
Johannesburg to Windhoek.
Luxury bus (18-34 seater) based on group size, English speaking
Driver/Guide, Accommodation for 7 nights
All activities listed:- Game drives, city tours, Sossusvlei tours,
catamaran tour, dune 7, Damaraland tours & lion feed -
All park & entry fees listed, 3 meals daily, Porterage.
Exclusions:
Insurance, Personal items, Gratuities, Beverages.
General Conditions for Namibia:
Please note that minimum participants are required before this
section of the Trade Mission will proceed. Based on minimum 10
persons travelling.
Although Hoeri Kwaggo Tours and Indonga Travel will assist where
possible, they are not responsible to find roommates for passengers
who wish to share accommodation. It is up to each passenger to
find a suitable roommate. Until final payment has been received by
Hoeri Kwaggo Tours and Indonga Travel the price is subject to
change due to currency fluctuations, price increases beyond the
control of Hoeri Kwaggo Tours and Indonga Travel and size of the
group. They reserve the right to change the itinerary due to
unforeseen circumstances.
Participants may also be required to be vaccinated for Yellow Fever
to allow entry back into South Africa. You will need to possess a
vaccination certificate which will be required by Customs in South
Africa airports.
All fees shown are per person in AUD (Australian dollars) and are inclusive of Australian taxes. They are based on being able to access Pool Rooms at The Arniston Hotel, South Africa. The price of each of your options is summarised below. Early bird fares are available until 31 March 2014. Note that prices are subject to change until booked and paid in full and subject to availability.
Trade
Mission
Trade Mission Dates
Single Cost
Early Bird – to 31
March 2014
Single Cost From 1 April 2014
Twin Share or Double Share
; Per Person Cost
Early Bird to 31 March 2014
Twin Share or
Double Share
Per Person Cost
From 1 April 2014
A 11/9/14-21/9/14 $4,618.88 $5,219.00 $4385.00 $4,981.00
B 11/9/14-27/9/14 $6,506.00 $7,106.00 $6,002.00 $6,602.00
C 11/9/14-28/9/14 $7,993.00 $8,593.00 $7,755.00 $8,355.00
D 11/9/14-5/10/14 $9,905.00 $10,505.00 $9,400.00 $10,000.00
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REGISTRATION FORM 2014 TRADE MISSION TO SOUTH AFRICA
Trade Mission Event Management Jersey Australia has contracted SOUTH EASTERN RURAL SERVICES to facilitate the event management of the 2014 Trade Mission to South Africa on their behalf. Contact: Robyn Barber - SOUTH EASTERN RURAL SERVICES. Phone: + 61 418 656 082; or email [email protected]. How to Register and Pay Early bird places are available strictly on a first-come, first-served basis and are subject to airfares and accommodation being available. To participate in this Trade Mission simply complete the Registration Form herein and mail or fax it along with full payment, on or before 31 March 2014. Payment must be in Australian Dollars. Send the completed and signed registration form together with payment to Robyn Barber of SOUTH EASTERN RURAL SERVICES. Payment may be made by cheque or electronic funds transfer. If using EFT please use your surname as the reference so that we can easily identify your payment. Cheques are to be made payable to South Eastern Rural Services. We regret we are unable to hold reservations without payment. DO NOT MAIL to the office of Jersey Australia, this will simply delay matters. Registrations Close Early Bird Registrations close on 31 March 2014. All Registrations close on 30 July 2014. Please note that registrations taken after 31 March 2014 will be subject to a higher price due to increased airfares and taxes and the availability of Pool Rooms at The Arniston Hotel in South Africa.. Bookings will not be taken after 30 July 2014. Prices Prices are subject to change .Prices listed herein are based on tarrifs in effect at time of publication of this brochure and on minimum enrolment numbers indicated under each program. Prices may alter if airline taxes increase or all Pool Rooms are taken or the discretion of Jersey South Africa. Costs are also inclusive of tax. The Event Manager reserves the right to adjust prices at a later date if necessary should tariffs or enrolment numbers change markedly or if a third party supplier increases their costs due to unforeseen circumstances such as changes to airport charges, road tolls, entry fees, fuel charges etc. Departures from Australia Flights will be leaving from either Sydney or Melbourne Airports. All participants will be required to make their way to these airports for scheduled departure. Likewise arrivals back into Australia will be to Sydney or Melbourne International Airports. Participants will then return to other States by their own arrangement. Special Dietary Requirements or Other Special Requests Please confirm any special dietary requirements or requests such as wheelchair/disabled access you may have on the registration form. While we will try to accommodate all requests, they cannot be guaranteed. Cancellations & Refunds All cancellations must be in writing via letter or fax addressed to Robyn Barber, Event Manager, SOUTH EASTERN RURAL SERVICES. Verbal cancellations either by telephone or in person are not valid. Cancellations made directly with hotels are also not valid. All cancellations received by SOUTH EASTERN RURAL SERVICES 60 days before arrival are subject to a per person cancellation fee. Cancellations received 60 days or less before arrival are totally not refundable. Participants are urged to purchase cancellation insurance. Should the mission not proceed due to minimum numbers not being attained then an applicable refund of the tour cost will be provided minus a handling fee. Airfare costs cannot be refunded. Passports, Visas & Other Travel Documentation You are reminded that many countries need an Entry Visa in order to enter or visit. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have valid passports, visas and re-entry permits which meet the requirements of immigration and other government authorities. Any fines, penalties, payments or expenditures incurred as a result of such documents not meeting the requirements of those authorities will be your sole responsibility. If you need information regarding visa and other travel document requirements please check with Department of Foreign Affairs. When arriving in South Africa you are required to have a passport valid for no less than six months after the expiry of your intended stay, and at least two completely blank pages on which your entry permit can be endorsed. If your passport does not comply with this requirement you can either be stopped from boarding the aircraft at your point of departure, or risk deportation on arrival in South Africa.
A valid Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is required for all passengers over one year of age who arrive or are transiting through South Africa, from a country or region listed by the World Health Organization as endemic for yellow fever. South African authorities will require all travellers arriving from yellow fever endemic countries to show proof of yellow fever vaccination, including travellers transiting through South Africa. Travellers unable to present a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate issued at least 10 days before arrival in South Africa may be refused entry or placed in quarantine. There is no discretion for travellers without a vaccination certificate to be vaccinated on arrival.
Health You must ensure that you are aware of any health requirements for your travel and ensure that you carry all necessary vaccination documentation. Please check with your local doctor or specialist vaccination clinic. Liability SOUTH EASTERN RURAL SERVICES does not accept any liability of whatever nature, whether in contract, tort or otherwise, for the acts, omissions or default, whether negligent or otherwise, of third party providers whom we have no direct control. Under circumstances where liability cannot be excluded, such liability is limited to the value of the purchased tour arrangements. We do not accept liability in contract, tort or otherwise for any injury, damage, loss (excluding consequential loss), delay, additional expense or inconvenience caused directly or indirectly by force majeure or any other event which is beyond our control and which is not preventable by reasonable diligence on our part. We do not accept liability for any changes made to the itinerary managed by Jersey South Africa. Please Send Documentation To : Robyn Barber
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