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30 Nov 2016
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Iconic Choo-Tjoe may run again

THE Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe, the

Garden Route’s iconic steam

train that once operated between

Knysna and George, may be

resurrected if talks between

private-sector interests and

Transnet bear fruit.

Mike Asefovitz, senior manager:

external communications for

Transnet Freight Rail, said: “There

are discussions around the future

of the line with interested parties

but it is still in discussion phase

with nothing concrete tabled.”

According to Friends of the ChooTjoe,

a non-profit organisation

formed in August 2010 to promote

the rehabilitation of the railway line,

the service was suspended eight

years ago due to massive storm

damage to the line infrastructure.

The website (http://www.

friendsofthechoo-tjoe.co.za) states

that in 2012, Transnet estimated

the cost of returning the Choo-Tjoe

to the tracks was about R250m,

which it could not allocate unless

the line could be used for freight.

In February 2012, interest was

shown by a Dutch group involved

with the operation of Museum

Stoomtram Hoorn-Medemblik,

which incorporates a heritage

railway.

Sun City elephants to retire 

TOURVEST Accommodation and

Activities (TAA) will end its elephantback

safaris and elephant interaction

activities at Sun City Resort from

the end of August to rehabilitate the

elephants.

TAA ce, Gary Elmes, said after 12

years of educating and enriching the

lives of visitors to Sun City, it was

time to enter the next planned phase

and to release the elephants back

into the wild.

Gavin Reynolds, ceo of Mankwe

Gametrackers, which merged with

TAA in May, said it had not yet been

decided where the elephants would

go because, although Pilanesberg

National Park would be first prize

because of its closeness to Sun

City, it did not have an elephant

management plan. Gavin said once

the elephants had been placed in a

park, there were plans to rehabilitate

them into the wild. 

Thompsons Africa offers safari-Cape Town combos



THOMPSONS Africa is offering

two new safari-Cape Town

combination packages

following the re-introduction of

scheduled air services directly into

Skukuza in the Kruger National

Park.

“We are extremely excited about

what promises to be a much more

cost effective, convenient and

time-efficient travel solution for our

customers,” says Craig Drysdale,

gm – global sales.

A two-night stay at Nottens Bush

Camp in the Sabi Sand Game

Reserve is combined with three

nights at 15 on Orange in Cape

Town. It includes three meals daily,

local soft drinks, house wines

and beer, two game drives and a

bush walk per day at Nottens Bush

Camp. In Cape Town, a cocktail and

transfers to the Victoria & Alfred

Waterfront, Camps Bay and the city

centre are included.

The second option is for a

two-night stay at Lion Sands River

Lodge on the banks of the Sabie

River, and three nights at More

Quarters Apartment Hotel in Cape

Town. At Lion Sands guest enjoy

three meals and two game drives

per day, refreshments, local soft

drinks and a selection of house

wines, spirits and beers.

Included in both packages

are meet-and-greet services

at OR Tambo International Airport,

scheduled flights JNB/SZK and

SZK/CPT, return road transfers

between Skukuza Airport and

lodge, and return scheduled road

transfers between Cape Town

International Airport and hotel.

Free WiFi at SA airports 

AIRPORTS Company South Africa

has launched a free WiFi service

for passengers in the boarding

areas of its nine airports.

Users will have either 30

minutes of WiFi connection or

50mb of data available at no

charge. Once 30 minutes have

lapsed, or 50mb of data is

reached, users will be able to top

up the service on a pay-as-you-go

basis.

WiFi can be accessed through

any AlwaysOn WiFi hotspot on

laptops, smartphones or tablets

that have built-in support for

WiFi or are equipped with a WiFi

network card.

Users select AlwaysOn then

follow the instructions on screen.

They then open the device’s web

browser and are automatically

redirected to the AlwaysOn login

page. The option ‘complimentary

access’ should be selected.

Users are required to register

and provide their email address

for verification processes. Once

registration is completed users

receive their free WiFi. 

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