The traditional beach holiday is getting a run for its money from tailor made, twin centre holidays. There has been a sharp increase in twin centre holidays over the past twelve months according to numerous long haul operators. The biggest growth in this form of holiday has come from emerging destinations in Africa, including Tanzania.
Kenya remains the top choice for adventurous British tourists, whilst South Africa and Tanzania are the most popular destinations for a family holiday.
A twin centre holiday is a term used to describe a holiday which has two or more components to it, with the most popular form of twin centre holidays, are a combination between a beach holiday and an African safaris holiday. These holidays are growing in popularity and Africa lends itself to providing diversity of experiences in one trip.
Newlyweds are particularly drawn to twin centre safari and beach honeymoons which combine an adrenaline charged and action packed African safaris or city break with feasibly a week spent on a nearby beach to relax and to soak up the sun. A twin centre holiday is not just suitable for honeymooners, they also suit families as they allow parents to add to their yearly beach holiday should they wish, with an educational and cultural, wildlife experience of a lifetime.
A twin centre holiday also helps to solve the problem of choosing between two locations, if for example you wish to visit Kenya for an African safaris holiday but are torn between visiting South Africa also, you can now combine the two destinations and tailor your holiday around your needs, creating your own unique experience.
With the creation of twin centre holidays it is easy to see why single package beach holidays are being slowly overtaken by more action packed and dynamic holidays. Africa beautifully lends itself to providing a rich diversity of experiences all in one trip. Below are a few more examples of some twin centre holidays which are becoming increasingly popular:
South Africa €" most holiday makers opt to use Johannesburg as their base to travel into and tend to combine their African safari to the Kruger National park with a trip to Victoria Falls in Zambia. Another popular South Africa combination is a stay in Cape Town with a desert safari experience in Namibia.
Kenya €" is perhaps the most well-known holiday destination in Africa and one of the main reasons for this is because of its diversity and its excellent location. Kenya is located on the coast of the Indian Ocean, next to Uganda and Tanzania. Most newlyweds opt to begin their honeymoon in Kenya on an African safari and conclude their honeymoon holiday in the Maldives, Seychelles or Mauritius, which are all a short plane journey away.
For the adventure seeker and adrenaline junkie, a safari holiday to Tanzania or Kenya combined with climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is also a possibility.
Whatever combination you choose for your twin centre holiday you will have the holiday of a lifetime, experiencing two different sides to Africa in one holiday.
Kenya remains the top choice for adventurous British tourists, whilst South Africa and Tanzania are the most popular destinations for a family holiday.
A twin centre holiday is a term used to describe a holiday which has two or more components to it, with the most popular form of twin centre holidays, are a combination between a beach holiday and an African safaris holiday. These holidays are growing in popularity and Africa lends itself to providing diversity of experiences in one trip.
Newlyweds are particularly drawn to twin centre safari and beach honeymoons which combine an adrenaline charged and action packed African safaris or city break with feasibly a week spent on a nearby beach to relax and to soak up the sun. A twin centre holiday is not just suitable for honeymooners, they also suit families as they allow parents to add to their yearly beach holiday should they wish, with an educational and cultural, wildlife experience of a lifetime.
A twin centre holiday also helps to solve the problem of choosing between two locations, if for example you wish to visit Kenya for an African safaris holiday but are torn between visiting South Africa also, you can now combine the two destinations and tailor your holiday around your needs, creating your own unique experience.
With the creation of twin centre holidays it is easy to see why single package beach holidays are being slowly overtaken by more action packed and dynamic holidays. Africa beautifully lends itself to providing a rich diversity of experiences all in one trip. Below are a few more examples of some twin centre holidays which are becoming increasingly popular:
South Africa €" most holiday makers opt to use Johannesburg as their base to travel into and tend to combine their African safari to the Kruger National park with a trip to Victoria Falls in Zambia. Another popular South Africa combination is a stay in Cape Town with a desert safari experience in Namibia.
Kenya €" is perhaps the most well-known holiday destination in Africa and one of the main reasons for this is because of its diversity and its excellent location. Kenya is located on the coast of the Indian Ocean, next to Uganda and Tanzania. Most newlyweds opt to begin their honeymoon in Kenya on an African safari and conclude their honeymoon holiday in the Maldives, Seychelles or Mauritius, which are all a short plane journey away.
For the adventure seeker and adrenaline junkie, a safari holiday to Tanzania or Kenya combined with climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is also a possibility.
Whatever combination you choose for your twin centre holiday you will have the holiday of a lifetime, experiencing two different sides to Africa in one holiday.
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