An unbelievable Black Friday deal is on its way, and you are gonna love it! All will be revealed at the stroke of midnight on Thursday, 24 November.
A family enjoying the wood fired hot tub at Garskraal cottage, Algeria, Cederberg Wilderness.
Here’s how to get ahead of the crowd:
STEP 1: Go to capenature.co.za and click the “book now button”
STEP 2: You need to create your online booking profile now so that you don't hit any delays on the day, and to save more time make a list of all your favourite reserves so that you can make your bookings quickly.
STEP3: Please provide us with the details requested. Fields marked with a * are required. You will only be required to do this once. Voila… you are registered.
Remember first come, first served so set your alarm…don’t miss out on this great deal! #Blackfridaydeals #CNBlackfriday2022
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