Black Meetings and Tourism

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B M & T ••• January/February 2015 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 27 F R O M T H E M O T H E R L A N D Apartheid Museum View from atop Table Mountain ET AFRICAN JOURNEYS PRESENTS E CELEBRATE SOUTH AFRICA DURING BLACK HISTORY MONTH EIGHT DAY TOUR OF CAPE TOWN AND JOHANNESBURG DEPARTS FEBRUARY 9 AND FEBRUARY 16, 2014 Harbor view of Table Mountain A frican safari and tour provider ET African Journeys will offer two departures of Celebrate South Africa During Black History Month, an eight-day tour of Cape Town and Johannesburg, in February 2014. Departing from New York City on February 9th and February 16th, travelers on the tour learn about South Africa's complex history with visits to museums and cultur- al sites, while also having the opportunity to explore some of the country's stunning natural land- scapes. With Cape Town's beautiful Southern Sun Waterfront Hotel serving as a base for the first four nights of the tour, travel- ers will enjoy daily sightseeing all around the city. A visit to Robben Island's maximum security prison, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned from 1962-1982, gives tour-goers an understanding of the conditions of his incarcera- tion. The next day, travelers will take in the 179-year old St. George's Cathedral, the Anglican Diocese of Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and visit the Malay Quarter, the dis- trict settled by descendants of South Asian slaves. While in Cape Town, travelers will also ascend to the top of the magnificent Table Mountain by cable car to see the region's unique silver trees and beautiful wild flowers. The Cape Town leg of the journey also includes a daytrip to 17,300-acre Cape Point Nature Reserve. The tour next moves to Johannesburg, where travelers stay the next three nights at Crowne Plaza Johannesburg — The Rosebank(. Spending day in the area known as Soweto, which played a pivotal role in the anti-apartheid struggle through the 1976 student uprisings. At the Apartheid Museum, a series of 22 individual exhibition areas takes the visitor through a dra- matic, emotional journey revealing the state-sanctioned system based on racial discrimination and the struggle of the majority to overthrow tyranny. A visit to Constitutional Hill punc- tuates the story of South Africa's tur- bulent past and its extraordinary transition to democracy. Celebrate South Africa During Black History Month is available for $3,499. Price includes round-trip flight from New York City's JFK International airport, seven nights' accommodations (based on double occupancy), daily breakfasts and all sightseeing entrance fees. For more information, please call (800) 662- 5406 or visit http://www.etafrican- journeys.com/BlackHistory. About ET African Journeys ET African Journeys is a joint venture by Ethiopian Airlines and Group IST to create exciting, orig- inal, thematic, educational and cul- tural travel programs to Ethiopia and beyond. Working with the most experienced providers in the region, ET African Journeys is able to offer a diverse range of quality tour products at competitive prices to both the individual traveler and the group organizer. Ethiopian Airlines is the only non-stop service between the East Coast of the United States and the East Coast of Africa and is one of the largest and most modern air car- riers on the African continent.

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