Celebrate Mandela @100 with all-inclusive cultural trip to South Africa

Francis Akhalbey October 14, 2018

Travel and international business company, Merchantry Worldwide is offering an all-inclusive package to South Africa for their Mandela @100 culture trip on November 28th, 2018.

The trip aims to showcase South Africa’s rich culture and highlight the legacy and life of Nelson Mandela in his centennial year. The 12-day itinerary consists of various explorations throughout Johannesburg and Cape Town that includes locations such as Lion Park, Cape Peninsula, Table Mountain, Mandela’s house and more.

Merchantry is a certified South African Specialist platform that focuses on travel services and cultural education through business and travel experiences. Founder Nomsa Dlamini says their upcoming Mandela Culture Trip will highlight the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela, and giving back to the community as Global Citizens.

 “Come and chase summer with us as we celebrate our culture and heritage in the most beautiful place in the world.”

The all-inclusive package is selling for USD 4999 per person and includes domestic air-fare, hotel accommodation; ground transportation and meals (daily breakfast, six dinners, nine lunches).

Travelers will have the benefit of exploring South Africa’s major cities encapsulating some of the exciting activities such as the World Rugby 7’s Series Tournament at Newlands stadium. There will be an afternoon of wine tasting in the vineyards of Cape Town’s mountainous regions, and also an opportunity to attend the highly anticipated Global Citizen Festival where artists from Beyoncé, Usher, Cassper Nyovest, Ed Sheehan and more will be performing.

Merchantry Worldwide says their itinerary was curated “with an element of service and giving back since it is our responsibility as Global Citizens.”

To register for this package visit www.merchantry-worldwide.com/mandela-at-100 and book your seat. For more information, email info@merchantry-worldwide.com.

Last Edited by:Sandra Appiah Updated: October 14, 2018

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