Thursday 31 May 2012

Indaba 2012

African Inspirational Marketing attended the Indaba 2012, representing high quality properties all over South Africa.
Here are some impressions: 

The owners of Mashovela Lodge at the African Inspirational Marketing stand at the Indaba 2012.
The award winning lodge is situated in the Soutpansberg Mountains in the Limpopo Province.
It offers ten cozy rooms, restaurant, cocktail bar, conference venue, boma, swimming pool, arts and crafts shop were all built to minimize the ecological footprint and are run on a sustainable energy program.

Johan and Stef, owners of South of Africa (Portfolio of fine properties) South of Africa was represented at the African Inspirational Marketing stand this year.


South Of Africa offers a variety of tourism establishments from the West Coast to the northern province of Limpopo, including the world-famous Shangri-La Country Hotel (Modimolle, Limpopo), the exquisite 5 star Abalone House Boutique Guesthouse (Paternoster, Western Cape) as well as the ideally located Elephant Springs Hotel & Cabanas (Bela Bela, Limpopo), Paternoster Seaside Cottages (Paternoster, Western Cape), Birdsong Cottages (Modimolle, Limpopo) and the forthcoming Modimolle Road Lodge (Modimolle, Limpopo.


Annette Ashley, owner of African Inspirational Marketing, with the South of Africa team at the AIM stand.
(From left to right: Kevin, Johan, Stef, Joseph, Annette, Egmond)


Kevin Boshoff from Abalone House

Abalone House, situated in the West Coast village of Paternoster, boasts 10 magnificent suits, designed around a tranquil courtyard and roof deck offering intermate outdoor relaxing areas and sweeping sea views.

Johan, one of the owners of South of Africa, with a photo of Shangri La Hotel in Bela Bela which is one of the properties of their portfolio.

The Shangri-La Country Hotel is a secluded hideaway of great beauty and a sanctuary of peace and tranquility nestled against the verdant backdrop of the Waterberg overlooking the tropical Nile Valley. It offers the elegance and charm of yesteryear in an uncommercialised atmosphere, with true home-from-home pampering. Accommodation is in individually decorated rooms furnished with antique masterpieces echoing the African Colonial charm that is created by the main complex.