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The 2010 world cup is not too far off. England have already qualified as well as so many other countries, it is set to be a huge event next summer and one that South Africa is hosting. There is already masses of people booking up their Summer in the sun in Africa.

Major tour operators have already clashed in trying to book tickets for the world cup time of year. The packages are not inexpensive and cost around £4,150, the price will let in tickets to three England games, 17 nights’ accommodation in a three-star hotel in Johannesburg on a B&B basis and return flights.

What better then to visit Africa and watch your country play, while you are also spending time going on . Personally I cannot think of anything more relaxing, the world cup begins in June-July 2010, just when the season for clubs has finished. So South Africa will be gleaming with sunshine, the beaches are going to be absolutely gorgeous in South Africa and the sands are just like they are in a Caribbean Island.

Going on a Safari is an absolutely amazing experience if you have never been before; you get to see a wide range of different animals which you probably have never laid eyes on. I can guarantee that you will probably end up having the best holiday of your life.

Could you envisage if your nation also ended up winning the world cup, you would in all probability come back home not only feeling refreshed because of your safari and beach break, but you will also feel captivated merely because you probably got to witness one of the great moments in history. When will the next time be that Africa hosts a world cup?

For outstanding safari holidays, Zanzibar safari and Botswana safaris

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