Johannesburg – Gateway To South Africa

Johannesburg’s (abbreviated to Jo’burg) reputation precedes it.  Luckily for eco-tourists, there is no need to linger unless you have business there or plan to visit friends in the area.  It’s a good idea to plan your flight so you arrive in the morning, can pick up a rental car and drive straight to the game park of your choice.  The southern part of Kruger National Park is about a 4 hour drive.  But sometimes you will have to spend a night there because your flight arrives too late and you shouldn’t drive around there at night for safety reasons.

GETTING THERE

Jo’burg is the main international gateway to South Africa and has a good variety of airlines.  More details can be found in my Getting to South Africa post.

AIRPORT HOTELS

If you arrive at night or have an early flight out, I recommend you stay at one of the airport hotels, preferably one with an airport shuttle.  The only option on hotel points is the INTERCONTINENTAL JOHANNESBURG O.R.TAMBO AIRPORT HOTEL for 30,000 IHG Rewards points.  It’s literally a walk across the street and normally goes for $300-400 so it’s a great use of points or Chase Visa annual voucher.  Trip Advisor reviews

Other hotels that you will have to pay cash (OK, credit card) for include the following.  I will link to their reviews on Trip Advisor but you should try to book them on PointsHound to earn frequent flyer miles for them.  For just an overnight stay, you want a hotel with their own airport shuttle (pref free) and onsite catering so you don’t have to venture out at night.

The Aviator Hotel OR Tambo

Protea Hotel O.R. Tambo Airport

Southern Sun O.R Tambo International Hotel

Garden Court O.R. Tambo International Airport Hotel

Sunrock Guesthouse

City Lodge Johannesburg Airport – Barbara Road

WHAT TO DO AND SEE IN JOHANNESBURG

If you do find yourself staying a few days here there are some interesting places to visit.

Apartheid Museum

Lion Park

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Gold Reef City

Guided Tour of Soweto (never try this without an official tour)

Lesedi Cultural Village (great fun, we did it in 2009)

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When Pigs Fly, They May Not Earn Miles…………….

…………………….but now your pet dogs and cats can earn Virgin Velocity points!

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Earn Points when travelling with your pet!

We know pets are part of the family and in an Australian-first members can earn Points for travelling with a cat or dog on a Virgin Australia domestic flight*.

You will earn a minimum of 300 Points per pet carrier for each flight sector flown. Points will be awarded for a maximum of two pet carriers per booking.

To earn Points your Velocity membership number must be added to the booking.

Silver, Gold and Platinum members earn a 50%, 75% and 100% Points bonus respectively on top of the base Points earned.

Points Earned per Virgin Australia flight^

# of Pet Carriers Red Silver Gold  Platinum
1 Pet Carrier 300 Points 450 Points 525 Points 600 Points
2 Pet Carriers (Maximum) 600 Points 900 Points 1,050 Points 1,200 Points

^One way travel

For more information on how to book pets, please visit Special Assistance – Pets.

Points will not be earned for unaccompanied pets, the international transportation of pets or Service dogs that travel in the cabin of the Virgin Australia flight. Points will be credited to the member travelling with the pet within 14 days after completion of travel.

Terms and Conditions:

*Pets will be carried in accordance with the Member Terms and Conditions.

 

Getting To South Africa Using Frequent Flyer Miles

Africa attracts the lion’s share (pun intended) of eco-tourists and the good news is you don’t have to spend a fortune to get there!

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There are several regions in Africa that will appeal to birders especially so in this post we will have a look at South Africa.  Most people would be flying into Johannesburg (JNB) but some may prefer to fly into Cape Town (CPT) so I will give options for both using my recommended frequent flier programs.

STAR ALLIANCE

UNITED AIRLINES

With United, it’s easiest to use their interactive award chart.  To illustrate the mileage required you can just look at the “from Africa” section.  These awards are on a one-way basis.  If you are planning a multi-destination trip around Africa, you should book it as a round-trip to take advantage of a free stopover and open jaw to get more destination in the award.

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Region Definitions: The chart above is for travel between the following regions.

  • Central & Southern Africa (includes Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote D’lvoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Reunion Island, Rwanda, S. Africa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe)

 

Mileage award rates are quoted for one way savers.

To get to South Africa from the USA and Canada, it’s 40k in economy and 60k in Business.   JNB is served by South African Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Thai, Egypt Air, Turkish and Singapore.  CPT is served by South African.

From Australia and New Zealand, it’s 50k economy and 75k business.  You’d be using Singapore or Thai connecting to South African, Ethiopian or Egypt Air.

From Europe it’s 30k economy and 45k business with connections on South African, Egypt Air, Turkish and Ethiopian.

You may also want to use your miles for intra-Africa trips but for domestic flights you would probably be better off paying for a cheap ticket online.  You can get to other places in Africa for 12.5k economy and 25 business with South African, Ethiopian.  Please note that Egypt is in the North Africa region so costs 22.5k economy and 35k business.

AVIANCA-TACA LIFEMILES

This program is a favourite with those who can’t easily get miles from the generous USA based credit cards as they often sell miles cheaply.  The mileage costs are roughly the same as United but please note in the screenshot how much you can save by using the “More Money” feature to buy miles at roughly $0.15 each if you can’t otherwise get Lifemiles.   Of course if you have more Lifemiles than $$ then simply book the “More miles” option.  Check them out on their website.   In the examples below, I show you an economy trip from New York to Johannesburg and a business class trip from Brisbane to Johannesburg.

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SINGAPORE AIRLINES KRISFLYER

SQ is a great option if you live in a country where Amex Membership Rewards transfer to Krisflyer such as Australia.  The YQ fuel surcharge can be pretty high but if you book online for SQ metal awards you save 15% of the mileage cost.  See this example of a one way Brisbane – Johannesburg where the price comes down from 72,500 miles to 61,625 miles.

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Notice the yellow highlighter below of the $430 YQ surcharge.  This is why I don’t use Krisflyer for redemptions like this.  I would use United in this case.

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ONE WORLD AIRLINES

AMERICAN AADVANTAGE

This is the most popular of the One World alliance frequent flyer programs and they do have some great award options.  If you are coming from North America and route via LHR on BA or MAD on IB you will have to pay fuel surcharges.  You can save these charges if you use Air Berlin or Finnair from North America to Europe, then Etihad to Johannesburg.  British Airways is the only airline serving Cape Town so you will most likely have to use Johannesburg as your gateway with One World.  Later this year, when Qatar Airways joins One World, that opens up more routings too.  Honestly, for trips to Africa, Star Alliance rules so I would be using their miles first.

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All awards are priced as one way awards, add 2 to get a round trip.

From North America – Economy is 37.5k and business is 75k.  Use British Airways, Iberia (see note above) or Air Berlin or Finnair to Europe, then Etihad to Johannesburg.  In late 2013, Qatar Airways will be available.

From Europe – Economy is 30k and business is 37.5k.  Use British Airways, Iberia (see note above) or Air Berlin or Finnair to Europe, then Etihad to Johannesburg.  In late 2013, Qatar Airways will be available.

From Australia & New Zealand – Economy is 37.5k ,business is 50k.  Use Qantas, Malaysian or Cathay Pacific to Asia, then Etihad or Qatar (late 2013) to Johannesburg.

Within Africa – economy is 10k, business is 17.5k.  Options are very limited with only a few routes served by British Airways/Comair such as Johannesburg to Cape Town, Durban, Harare, Livingstone, Maputo, Mauritius, Port Elizabeth, Victoria Falls and Windhoek.

BRITISH AIRWAYS & IBERIA AVIOS

This is a distance-based program so use Great Circle Mapper and the Avios Chart to calculate the award cost.  All awards are priced as one ways awards, add 2 to get a round trip.

Avios Zone Chart

You have to add each segment’s award separately.

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In these examples, London to Jo’burg is 5620 miles so falls in zone 7 and costs 30k in economy and 60k in business.  If someone connects in Doha when Qatar Airways joins One World, there are 2 segments.  New York to Doha is 6703 miles which falls in zone 8 and costs 35k in economy and 70k business class.  Then you add Doha to Jo’burg which is 3862 miles, falling in zone 5 and costs 20k economy and 40k business.  The whole trip from New York to Jo’burg would cost 55k economy and 110k business.

The British Airways/Comair flights can be a bargain.

In the examples above, Jo’burg to either Harare or Victoria Falls is in zone 1 so only costs 4500 Avios each way in economy or 9000 business.  Jo’burg to Cape Town is in zone 2 and costs 7500 economy, 15k business.  Jo’burg to Mauritius is in zone 3 and costs 10k economy, 20k business.

QANTAS

Qantas has direct flights from Sydney to Johannesburg with connections from other Australian cities.  The awards are not cheap though.  In this example from Brisbane to Johannesburg it’s a whopping 255k in economy one way!   May be of use to Aussie business travelers who get lots of points from their work travel but too rich for my blood!

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Using Points plus Pay doesn’t bring any relief but on the bright side it appears to include the YQ tax.

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SUMMARY

Star Alliance rules Africa!  If you have to use One World, avoid going through London on BA because of the taxes.  I have a trip planned for 2015 and am currently collecting United Miles for this trip.

 

The Elusive Night Parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis)

The Night Parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis) is a small parrot endemic to the continent of Australia. The species was originally placed within its own genus (Geopsittacus),but most authors now prefer to place it within the genus Pezoporus together with the two ground parrots.

Night Parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis)

It is well known as being one of the most elusive and mysterious birds in the world, with no known sightings of the bird between 1912 and 1979, leading to speculation that it was extinct. Sightings since 1979 have been extremely rare and the bird’s population size is unknown, though based on the paucity of records its thought to number 50–249 mature individuals.

This map shows historical sightings of this extremely rare parrot.

Sightings of the Night Parrot from Wikipedia

FROM:  AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHIC:

A LIVE NIGHT PARROT has reportedly been photographed in western Queensland for the first time since the species was discovered more than 150 years ago.

With a loosely estimated population of less than 250 individuals across central Australia, the last living night parrot specimen was collected in 1912 at Nicol Spring in Western Australia.

The species has since famously avoided detection, save a handful of sightings and two dead specimens, the most recent of which was a decapitated young female picked up by a ranger in Queensland’s Diamantina National Park in 2006.

Full story

City Parrots also has a story on this discovery.  Exact location of the sighting are secret for now because otherwise the place would be inundated with bird watchers and this is a very sensitive species.

Next week, bushman naturalist John Young will present to the world a series of photographs and a 17-second video of a bird he watched for 35 minutes in torchlight. He will say it proves beyond doubt that he has, at last, found the elusive, mysterious night parrot.

 

Birding Without Even Leaving The Lodges

Birding is often such hard work.  Sometimes you have to trek through mud, trudge up a mountain for hours or endure tropical humidity and rainstorms.  So even the most hardy birders appreciate when the birds make it easy to see them.  Still wild of course – but when you have a lodge such as Refugio Amazonas located in the Peruvian rainforest that attracts birds in the grounds, why not just sit back, relax and enjoy the view?

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For more information, please see my review of Refugio Amazonas.  Peru is easily reached with frequent flyer miles.

I think this video was shot in the same bungalow we had, it sure looks like it!

 

Best IHG (Priority Club) Pointbreaks For Eco-Tourists

The long-awaited list of IHG Rewards (formerly Priority Club) Pointbreaks is out!  It’s a great list and there are several good options for eco-tourists; some of which I have personally stayed at and can recommend.  The website has been updated to reflect the new name of the loyalty program so you can see the whole Pointbreak list here.  These are the standouts I think eco-tourists should consider but also be sure to check your local airport gateway if you have an early morning flight.  I have provided notes where I have specific details on a hotel.   If you are lacking in IHG Rewards Points, you can buy some tomorrow and Monday very cheaply from Daily Getaways at 1pm EST only.  The details are on their website.  Quantities are reasonable over both days so there should be plenty to go around.

Central & South America

ARGENTINA
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS ROSARIO
HOLIDAY INN CORDOBA

BRAZIL
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS CUIABA – We stayed here last year after a late night flight from Sao Paulo.  We had a rental car to see the Pantanal.  The hotel itself is nice with very friendly staff and a good breakfast buffet.  The location is very inconvenient if you want to get out to the Pantanal, it’s on the opposite end of town. There are a lot of closed roads and detours because of the roadworks and we got hopelessly lost and had to pay a local to lead us to the Trans-Pantaneira.
CROWNE PLAZA BELEM – Very nice hotel and convenient location.  Belem is a gateway city for the Amazon region and there is a nice trip to Parrot Island which I will blog about tomorrow in case anyone is planning to stay here.

CHILE
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS PUERTO MONTT

COLOMBIA
INTERCONTINENTAL MEDELLIN

COSTA RICA
INTERCONTINENTAL REAL SAN JOSE – COSTA RICA – It’s a great deal for a beautiful hotel but don’t go overboard and spend all your time in the city.  Costa Rica has so much more to offer!

EL SALVADOR
CROWNE PLAZA SAN SALVADOR

GUATEMALA
INTERCONTINENTAL REAL GUATEMALA – Very tempting as it’s near the airport and we do have an early morning flight.

HONDURAS
INTERCONTINENTAL REAL TEGUCIGALPA

PANAMA
HOLIDAY INN PANAMA CANAL    – Not good for an early morning flight as it’s far from the airport.  For Panama, I prefer the Radisson as it’s closer to Soberania National Park.

ASIA

NEPAL
CROWNE PLAZA KATHMANDU-SOALTEE – We stayed here before and after a visit to Chitwan National Park in 2011.  Beautiful hotel, excellent breakfast buffet and free drinks in the club if you are platinum.  A bit far from town but taxis are cheap enough.

 

Birding Central America On A Budget

The countries of Central America are rich in birdlife and easily accessible from the USA so no wonder they are so popular!  It is quite easy to get to Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Guatemala using frequent flier miles. Just the parrot lists alone could tempt you but when you add in Resplendant Quetzals, Motmots and more……………!  Right now there are two offers that can help get you there very cheaply using miles and points.  In this post, I will talk about getting there on miles.  Priority Club Pointbreaks has some good deals on too but they will be on a separate post.  By taking advantage of these offers, you greatly reduce your costs and have more money to spend on local eco-lodges and great birding guides once you get there!

Signing up for credit cards can be a useful means of getting frequent flyer miles, especially for US residents.  I recently received an email from Barclays with a special offer that states the following:

WHO SAYS IT'S BETTER TO GIVE THAN RECEIVE?
Cardmembers can earn 5,000 bonus miles every time a friend becomes a new cardmember, up to 50,000 bonus miles(1, 5)
New Cardmembers can earn up to 40,000 bonus miles with qualifying transactions(2,5)
FOR CARDMEMBERS FOR NON-CARDMEMBERS
You can earn up to 5,000 bonus miles for each friend that is approved for the US Airways Dividend Miles® Premier World MasterCard®, up to 50,000 bonus miles(1) Earn up to 30,000 bonus miles with first use(2), up to 10,000 bonus miles for initial balance transfers2 and enjoy more great benefits.Please see "Important Balance Transfer Bonus Miles Information" below for more information about these bonus miles.
FORWARD TO A FRIEND APPLY TODAY
Dear Tara,For a limited time, when you tell friends and family about how the US Airways
Dividend Miles Premier World MasterCard can give them more, you can earn up to 50,000 bonus miles.

Getting your rewards is quick and easy:

Forward this email to share this special
offer with your friends
Receive 5,000 bonus miles for each
referral that activates their US Airways MasterCard account by July 31st, 20131
Earn up to 50,000 total bonus miles1

This special offer won’t last long, so tell your friends about the benefits of card membership, have them apply and activate their account by July 31st, 2013 for your chance to earn 5,000 bonus miles.

Dear friend of Tara,For a limited time, you can earn up to 40,000 bonus miles with qualifying transactions on a new US Airways
Dividend Miles Premier World MasterCard.3

Start earning benefits such as:

30,000 bonus miles with first use2
Up to 10,000 bonus miles on initial
balance transfers2
First Class check-in and Zone 2 boarding2
Annual certificate redeemable for up to
two $99 companion tickets2

This special offer won’t last long, so activate your account by July 31st, 2013 to get the card that gives you more miles, more award travel and great benefits.

 

 

So how can you tell if this is a good deal for you?

First you need to compare the cost of buying a ticket to Central America with the cost of getting this card and just paying the taxes.  For a quick estimate, just plug the dates into Expedia or Travelocity to get some ideas or use the airlines websites.  Let’s use Belize for an example.  Since we need to use US Airways flights to get the discount of 5000 miles, I will use that as an example.  US Airways flights are seasonal so right now there is no availability after Aug.  In real life, I would have booked this at least 10 months in advance.  For screenshots to illustrate, I will use what I can get.  First thing to look for is the pale blue color code which indicates the low level redemption of 17,500 miles each way, round trip required.

US Airways Availability

I found some, not on the dates I would have preferred but at least we can get a 9 day trip which gives plenty of time to see Belize and Tikal in neighboring Guatemala via San Ignacio.  The system recognizes me as a credit card holder and automatically subtracts 5000 miles.  So as you can see, by signing up for this credit card, you get enough miles for a cheap trip to Central America if you can find the availability.  You won’t be able to do it this year as the bonus will post too late to take advantage of it, but you could plan for next year.  If the merge with AA has taken place by then, your US miles will become AA miles which are also good for getting to Central America.

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Paying cash for the trip would cost $638 plus tax of $109 which you have to pay in either case so by getting the credit card and booking an award trip you have saved $638.

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Disclosure:  Using my link which is valid until 31 July gives me a referral credit of 5000 miles if you are approved.  If you choose to use my link, I appreciate your support.  Barclays often has different offers available to different people some better than others and they change rapidly.  Some may be targeted, some may be for everyone.  This thread in FlyerTalk has the most up to date information about what offers are available.  The terms and conditions of the offer are as above in the screenshot and provided in detail here.  Please read them carefully before applying for this card.  Also please make sure that you can pay the card in full each month so you don’t end up with interest charges.  I have had this card for several years and have been happy with it.  When US and AA merge, this card will be going away so you won’t have much longer to get it if you want it.  I am not a qualified financial advisor but if you have questions on how to use this offer, please ask in the comments and I will do my best.

 

WPT’s Parrot Lover’s Cruise Announces Excursion In Dominica

The Parrot Lovers Cruise which I have been blogging about have posted details of another one of their shore excursions in the beautiful island of Dominica.

Imperial Amazon

October 29 – Departing at 9:00 am local time, you’ll be met at the cruise ship pier and taken to Morne Diablotin National Park, where you will enjoy hiking on the trails through the rainforest to see the Imperial Amazon (Sisserou) and the Red-necked Amazon (Jaco). Hiking can involve moderate difficulty over exposed tree roots and rocks, mild incline, so be sure to bring some good hiking shoes. 12:30PM will see the group continuing on to the Parrot Conservation and Research Centre in the Botanical Gardens, where you will have a chance to see the Jaco and Sisserou parrots up close in the facility, as well as hear about the conservation efforts being done to save these rare parrots. Your group will head back to the pier 2:30PM to explore the interesting little shops set up by locals.

Ticket Price: USD $90.00 per guest (excludes lunch.)
Contact Carol to book your spot »

Excursion schedule subject to change.

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You can get to Puerto Rico using frequent flyer miles and spend a few days there using hotel points before and after the cruise.

Remember that although this cruise is on sale to the general public, in order to participate in the parrot lover’s programs, you must book through

CAROL CIPRIANO

Carol’s Travel Time
570.470.0034

carolstraveltime@gmail.com

And it’s all for a good cause as the funds raised go to the World Parrot Trust!

Bangkok Tree House

Who would have thought you would find this gem in the thriving metropolis of Bangkok?  Away from the bustle of Sukhumvit & Patpong, this gorgeous eco-friendly lodge offers peace and serenity rather than city hustle and bustle yet it is still easily accessible from the airport and city.

Bangkok Treehouse

The accommodations are amazing!  I’m not sure I would go for a floating mattress (what if you have to get up in the night) but I love the “View with a room” one!

River Nest

View With A Room

The rates are surprisingly reasonable considering the uniqueness of this place.

The best things in life should be free, that is why the room tariffs at the Bangkok Tree House already include:

  • Free delicious ice-cream 24/7
  • Free Bicycle Rental to explore the “Green lungs of Bangkok”
  • Free WI-FI
  • Free cell-phone rental with local Thai number during your entire stay
  • All taxes included in room tariffs, so no nasty surprises during check-out
  • Complimentary full-service a la carte breakfast

I don’t have any upcoming stays in Thailand unfortunately but I’m keeping the Bangkok Treehouse on my wish list!

HT:  Very Good Points

 

 

June Special – 500 Extra United MileagePlus Miles From PointsHound (Yes, Eco-Lodges Too)!

I’ve blogged about Pointshound before as an excellent way to earn points for booking certain eco-lodges.  This is also a great way to maximize your normal hotel bookings too if you aren’t loyal to any particular chain and don’t care about getting status.  If you have any bookings coming up, now is a great time to book them as you will get a bonus of 500 United (or airline of your choice) miles!  If you aren’t already a member, please use my referral link to join as you and I both get 250 bonus points.  After that you will get your own referral link to pass on to your friends and family.

Pointshound partners

Here is a sample of a Costa Rican eco-lodge you can book with PointsHound.

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And how about 2000 United miles for 2 nights at this wonderful eco-lodge in Daintree, Australia?

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Or maybe a luxury safari camp in Kenya?

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