THE BUSHVELD &
ZULULAND SAFARI (15 DAYS)
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Highlights |
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• Search for the "Big
Five" in the world-renowned Kruger National Park |
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• Visit
rehabilitation projects and interact with a variety of wildlife |
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• View the majestic Blyde
River Canyon, the world's 3rd largest canyon |
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• Discover the
secrets of the land of the Zulu in Kwa Zulu Natal |
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• Wander endless
miles of deserted Indian Ocean coast in Maputaland |
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• Explore the
tropical jungle-like paradise of the St. Lucia Wetlands |
Day 1-3: Johannesburg ( Enkosini Wildlife Sanctuary)
Upon arrival at
Johannesburg International Airport you will begin your 3.5 hour journey
towards the Enkosini Wildlife Sanctuary. Depending upon your arrival time,
you can visit the quaint town of Dullstroom and the Bird of Prey Centre en
route to Enkosini. Enkosini is a conservation project dedicated to the
rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned, injured and displaced African
wildlife.
Day
3-4: Mpumalanga (Moholoholo Ya Mati or equivalent)
You travel to the “edge
of the berg,” the massive escarpment that separates South Africa's
highveld from the warm, tropical lowveld that borders Mozambique. On the
escarpment, you view the stunning Blyde River Canyon, the world's third
largest canyon, where the Blyde River drops 1000 meters to the Blyde Dam
in the lowveld. Adventure activities such as rafting on the Blyde River,
micro lighting, quad biking, abseiling and horseback riding can be
arranged.
You can also visit the
old mining village of Pilgrim’s Rest where gold was first discovered;
God’s Window and The Three Rondavels, spectacular viewpoints stretching
across the thickly forested mountains and fertile plains; Bourke’s Luck
Potholes where the river has carved huge potholes in the ground; and the
Moholoholo Rehabilitation Center where you will be able to interact with a
variety of African wildlife and raptors.
Day 4-6: Private Game
Reserve (Lion Sands Game Reserve or equivalent)
You continue to one of
the magnificent private game reserves adjoining Kruger National Park,
allowing you to view wildlife in real comfort with fine wines mixing with
lion and leopard spotting. The advantage of the private reserves is that
you get away from the crowds of private vehicles and can go off road and
make night drives in search of game. The next two days are devoted to
close encounters with African wildlife on bush walks and from open 4X4
vehicles accompanied by experienced game rangers and trackers who share
their intimate knowledge of the bush. The animals are most active early in
the morning and late in the afternoon, so you will match your rhythm to
that of the animals. Up early on a dawn bush walk, noon siesta and late
afternoon game-drive. You will see a remarkable array of wildlife,
hopefully including the legendary “Big Five” (lion, elephant, buffalo,
rhino and leopard), before enjoying superb dinners under the star studded
African Sky.
Day 6-8: Kruger
National Park (Lower Sabie Bush Camp or equivalent)
You continue your
search for the “Big 5” in the world-renowned Kruger National Park. Kruger,
which now forms part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, is
stunningly beautiful and home to an unparalleled diversity of plant and
animal life, including 300 types of trees, 49 fish species, 34 amphibian
species, 116 reptilian species, 507 bird species and 147 mammal species!
In the evenings, you relax to the melodious sounds of the bush.
Day 8-9: Swaziland
(Reilly’s Rock or equivalent)
You travel from Kruger
through lovely scenery to the tiny Kingdom of Swaziland ruled by King
Motswati III. Visit the Ngwenya Glassworks for a demonstration of
hand-made glass artifacts, the Swazi candle-making factory and the
Uzulwini Valley, where there are colorful markets known for their woven
baskets, beadwork and carvings.
Day 9-12: Maputaland
Coast (Kosi Forest Lodge or equivalent)
Continue southwest into
Maputaland through rugged country, where native huts still dot the
landscape. Maputaland is one of the last remaining wilderness areas in
Africa where people and animals co-exist in harmony. You arrive at the
Indian Ocean coast in time for a traditional sundowner.
Situated only yards
from the Indian Ocean in a coastal forest, you enjoy an exclusive private
beach experience. The adventurous can try snorkelling or scuba diving,
while the more laid back can enjoy a relaxing day basking on the warm, sub
tropical beaches or wandering the endless miles of deserted coastline.
There is also excellent fishing, bird walks in search of elusive forest
birds, and scenic drives in 4x4 vehicles. In summer (December- February)
nocturnal expeditions can be made to see the sea turtles come ashore to
lay their eggs.
Day 12-14: Lake St.
Lucia Wetlands (Hluhluwe Lodge or equivalent)
Leaving Maputaland, you
travel down the coast to the Kwa-Zulu Natal Province. The drive takes you
through the rolling hills once ruled over by King Chaka. KwaZulu-Natal is
a place where the sun shines all year round and huge sugar and banana
plantations and bright hibiscus flourish. It is the home of the Zulu and
their rich traditional culture is reflected in their craftsmanship, song,
dance and rituals.
In Northern Zululand,
you can visit an authentic kraal (village) to learn about the culture,
customs and traditions of the Zulu people and get a glimpse into “real”
Africa and how the local people live. You also explore the tropical
jungle-like paradise of the Greater Lake St. Lucia wetlands area, a
declared World Heritage sight, and roam the lake on boat, searching for
hippo and crocodile. Horse safaris on the hills of Zululand can be
arranged.
Day 14-15:
Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Park (Hluhluwe Lodge or equivalent)
You continue your
search for the “Big 5” in the magnificent Hluhluwe/Umfolozo National Park,
which has become a major sanctuary for the endangered rhino. The oldest of
South Africa's sanctuaries, Hluhluwe-Umfolozi is stunningly beautiful: a
rich land of misty mountain forest, grass covered slope, dense thicket,
enchanting river and an incredible diversity of plant and animal life.
Day 15: Departure
Last-minute sight
seeing before you return to Johannesburg for an international flight back
to your country of origin.