Southern Africa Safaris and Tours

At Drum Africa we pride ourselves on our meticulous attention to detail and ability to provide that personal service. We provide a complete South Africa tour planning service, whether it is a safari, game viewing, golf tour, shark cage diving, bungee jumping, abseiling or other adventure travel. We arrange this not only in South Africa, but also in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Namibia to name but a few.

Based in Cape Town, Drum Africa offers tailor made tours and travel services with an extensive range of options for individuals or groups ranging from guided tours to self drives, overnight trips, to various day tours throughout South Africa and Southern Africa. Tours are offered in and around Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Knysna, Hermanus and Victoria Falls. We also specialise in various adventure trips along the Garden Route or Wine Tours to the Cape Winelands.

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Today's soccer action - 25 June 2010

The Round of 16 picture will take final shape after today's games as the curtain falls on Groups G and H. Three hopefuls will be able to toast their progress at the final whistle, with Brazil having stayed faithful to a 32-year tradition by booking their ticket with a match to spare.
 

Obama says YOU CAN to the USA Team

Washington - US President Barack Obama told America's World Cup heroes on Thursday that the West Wing of the White House erupted in cheers when Landon Donovan scored the dramatic winning goal against Algeria.
 
Obama called the jubilant United States team as they prepared for their round-of-16 knockout clash with Ghana on Saturday.
 

Today's soccer action - 24 June 2010

Italy and the Netherlands will attract much of the attention on the penultimate day of group-stage action, with the reigning champions hoping to find their stride at last and the highly fancied Oranje aiming to keep their 100 per cent run going.
 

Durban brings the FIFA heat

Durban - It may be winter in South Africa, with Arctic temperatures swirling around Johannesburg for evening World Cup games, but Durban is thriving in its sub-tropical climate.
 
"The warmest place to be," boast the posters promoting the 2010 World Cup in Durban, host to seven matches including a semi-final.
 
Well, they weren't lying, and bar a couple of monsoon-like downpours, it is winter in name only.
 

Ghana is Africa's remaining hope

Johannesburg - Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac said he hopes his side will have the support of the entire African continent when they take on the United States in Rustenburg on Saturday in the Soccer World Cup's round of 16.
 
Despite suffering a 1-0 defeat by Germany on Wednesday, Ghana still went through to the knockout stage as Group D runners-up where they will face the Americans, who won Group C after beating Algeria 1-0 on Wednesday.
 

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