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South Africa 7 days Individual trip From £695pp
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Description
This South African wildlife safari holiday offers a real bush experience in two different ways, plus sightseeing along the Panorama Route.
One of the very best ways to enjoy Kruger is on foot. This 4-day walking safari in the Timbavati Game Reserve in greater Kruger is exciting, and you don’t need to be super-fit to do it. For this part of the trip you will be joining a set departure, with a maximum of 8 people. You will have expert guides with you who will not only tell you all about the wildlife and nature, but also look after your safety. Whilst most of the game viewing will be done on foot, there will also be game drives too. This is your chance to meet the big five, but also to really get to know and enjoy the sights and smells of Africa.
At lunchtime on day 4 you will collect a hire car at Hoedspruit airport and you can drive slowly around the Panorama Route to Graskop. On the way, you can stop to see Blyde River Canyon, the Three Rondavels, Pinnacle Rock, God’s Window and Bourke’s Luck Potholes – all the spectacular sights for which the Panorama Route is famed.
After a convenient and comfortable night in a lovely small hotel in Graskop, you have a short drive to the Leutla Conservancy and a gorgeous bush retreat in a hidden valley not far from Lydenburg. There are two main reasons for stopping here for two nights. The first is that it is a really lovely spot with great accommodation (only 4 rooms) and excellent food so it’s great for relaxing. The second reason is that this lodge funds the Ingwe Leopard Project, and your hosts are expert wildlife guides and conservationists. They will be delighted to get you involved in any leopard conservation projects which might be happening when you’re there, but in any case you can learn to set wildlife camera trips, learn about the bush, have picnics by the river, and just generally enjoy the wilderness of this beautiful, ancient valley.
So for Kruger wildlife and some bush safari knowledge as well as sightseeing, this holiday needs to be taken seriously!
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Is it for you?
An average level of fitness is fine for this holiday. It is not suitable for children under 16 years old due to the walking element in the Kruger. Note that November to March are the hotter months. You will be accommodated in a tented camp in Kruger, with hot showers and flush loos.
Best times to go
This trip can be taken at any time of year, though it would be more comfortable for most people from April to October. From October to March, Mpumalanga and Limpopo are hot and rainy. From April to September it is warm and dry.
Getting there
If you are taking this itinerary on its own (ie not combining with other services) you will need to arrive and depart from Johannesburg airport. The cheapest way to get to Hoedspruit by plane is to buy that sector as an add-on at the time you buy the international flight. We can arrange this for you if you prefer. You will be driving back to Joburg on day 7. An alternative to flying to Hoedspruit would be to arrive in Joburg on the previous day and have a night here. Then you can be collected and driven to Kruger early the next morning.
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How this holiday helps: Your stay at the bush retreat helps wildlife, and more specifically, leopard conservation as the profits from the lodge go to the Ingwe Leopard Project. This project also aims to educate the local community as regards wildlife conservation.
Slow Travel: If you want to link this trip to another, consider using the train to get to either Cape Town or Durban. We can help you book this and it’s a fun way of travelling.
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The Calabash Trust is a charity based in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. It works with poor communities based in the urban townships of Port Elizabeth. While the primary focus is nutrition and education, they also engage in job creation and skills training.
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Comments
A great insight to the plant and animal life in the Kruger and was a fantastic mix of informative walks and exciting game drives, brilliant! The guides were all excellent, great experience and knowledge and ensured the walks were all safely carried out. Food in camp was terrific, the staff really looked after us. D Watson
Trip Code: SA8
Validity: 1-1-09 to 31-10-09
Individual Trip Dates & Prices
2+ people can take this holiday on most Fridays of the year, subject to availability. Please call us to check availability.
2009 Prices: 1 Feb-31 October 09 £695pp. For later dates, please call us.
Pricing notes:
Duration: 7 days
Included3-night walking safari (based on full board in tented camp with all game activities), 4-day car hire (Group B, with unlimited mileage), 1 night B&B in Graskop, 2 nights full board and activities in bush retreat.
Not IncludedCar hire contract fee and one-way drop off fee (R740), drinks, meals not mentioned, items of a personal nature, international and domestic flights (we can book these for you), R200 conservation levy.