
Travel Butlers
UK Based Travel Specialist
Address: Nicholson House, 41 Thames Street, Weybridge, KT13 8JG Member Number: 201488 Email: info@travelbutlers.com Tel: +44 (0) 1932 428380Travel Butlers is an owner-managed independent company that specialises tailor made safari and beach holidays.
Our company has grown directly from our love of Africa, and all our consultants are experienced travel professionals who have travelled to the continent countless times. We’ll use our own personal experiences and years of expertise to build you an unforgettable Travel Butlers holiday. From first-time holidays to Africa, to hidden gems for returning visitors and romantic safari and beach honeymoons, we’ll really listen and tailor your trip to your own individual needs and budget.
Where we operate
- Botswana
- Kenya
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- eSwatini (Swaziland)
- Tanzania
- Uganda
- South Africa
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
- Zanzibar
Activities offered
- Accommodation
- Ballooning
- Beach Holidays
- Bird Watching
- Canoeing
- Diving
- Fishing
- Flying Safaris
- Golf
- Mobile Safaris
- Mountain Climbing
- Photography
- Riding Safaris
- Safaris - Fixed Camp
- Self-Drive Holidays
- Weddings
- Walking Safaris
- Guided flying safaris
- Eco tourism
News
14 September 2017
Travel Butlers Launches New Guest Info App For iPhone And Android
UK-based safari holiday specialist Travel Butlers has recently launched a free Guest Information App for clients, and this is available on both Android and iPhone/iPad. The App includes a day-by-day itemisation of services, details of every booking, click-to-dial emergency phone numbers, static and interactive maps, live flight status updates, 5-day weather forecasts and general information on immigration requirements, medical issues etc.
Read More10 February 2014
Travel Butlers Reports Boom in South Africa Holiday Sales
Travel Butlers has reported record sales of holidays to South Africa as people take advantage of the current strength of the pound against the South African Rand. This week, Managing Director Paul Campbell spoke about the impact the fluctuating exchange rate has had on sales: “Two years ago, 1 pound was worth around 12 South African Rand. This has gradually changed over time and in January 2014 1 pound was worth around 18 Rand on average, and briefly peaked at over 18.5. This…
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