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Highlights
Small-group tour
Family friendly
Excellent value for money
Overview
Itinerary
Day 1: Pretoria – Hoedspruit
Stop At: Nsele Safari's & Lodge Departing from South Africa’s administrative city, Pretoria, we drive across the scenic Mpumalanga province and enjoy the spectacular mountain vistas. We stop at the Blyde River Canyon to view the odd looking Three Rondavels rock formations perched at the edge of the Blyde River Canyon and enjoy the crisp air and picturesque views. The Blyde River Canyon is revered as an unusual sight owing to the fact that it is a ‘wet’ canyon, making it different from the wind-carved dry canyons found in desert regions elsewhere. After lunch, we continue our journey making our way to accommodations, set in attractive gardens situated an hour or so drive from Kruger National Park. After dinner relax and enjoy the first night on tour. Duration: 1 day
Meals included: • Dinner Accommodation included: Overnight at Nsele Lodge, Hoedspruit, South Africa
Day 2: Hoedspruit – Kruger National Park
Stop At: Kruger National Park Waking early, we board 4x4 game viewing vehicles for an intense but rewarding day in Kruger National Park. Your professional guide will point out items or interest as we go, and we hope will help the day to be a wonderful opportunity to learn something of the varied and world-renowned Kruger. The park is home to over 505 species of birds and 148 species of mammals as well as good numbers of reptiles and abundant flora. The park has a good network of roads allowing relatively easy access – essential given its size – but has clear rules about encroaching on the animals’ space ensuring conservation is given a high priority, which perhaps helps explain why Kruger is held in such high regard amongst travellers worldwide. We game drive morning and afternoon with a break during the middle of the day to enjoy the peace of the rest camp and wait out the hottest part of the day (when wildlife is usually less active). If you have questions about the wildlife you see, or about the park itself, please ask your resident guide who will be happy to explain the ins and outs of animal behaviour and other interesting sights in Kruger. Eventually we leave the park to return to our accommodation for dinner and overnight. Duration: 1 day
Meals included: • Breakfast • Dinner Accommodation included: Overnight at Nsele Lodge, Hoedspruit, South Africa
Day 3: Hoedspruit – Polokwane
Stop At: Boma In The Bush After breakfast we leave the Kruger area and travel across undulating country-side to the northern town of Polokwane. The journey takes us over some beautiful scenic mountain passes and through flourishing citrus plantations of nestled along the valleys of the Limpopo Province. Previously known as the Northern Province, this is a land of myths and legends and is also highly rated as a southern Africa Eco-tourism destination. Arriving in Polokwane, we head off to learn more about the local Bakone culture. This interesting open-air museum allows us to learn about traditional methods of the Bakone tribe who were settled in this area from historic times to the present day. Learn how they made fire, harvested and prepared the staple mielie meal, and about the interesting decorations that adorn their dwellings. We later make our way to our accommodations nearby.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included: • Breakfast • Dinner Accommodation included: Overnight at Boma In The Bush, Polokwane, South Africa
Day 4: Polokwane – Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Stop At: Travellers Guest House This morning we make our way north crossing out of South Africa and into Zimbabwe. Immigration formalities at the busy Beitbridge border may be lengthy as this is South Africa’s busiest land border, but once completed we continue to Bulawayo, a pleasant city with broad tree lined avenues and wide-open spaces. The area around the city offers much in the way of historical, geological and natural interest. Several national parks are nearby including the well-known Matobo (sometimes written Matopos) which we shall visit. Our accommodation for the evening is in a quiet garden setting on the outskirts of town. Duration: 1 day
Stop At: Matobo National Park, Bulawayo, Bulawayo Province We rise early to meet our guides for our visit and game drive into the Matobo National Park. Situated a short distance outside of Bulawayo, the wind-sculptured Matopos Hills are the site of numerous Bushman paintings and the area holds a special cultural and spiritual significance to the indigenous people here. The reserve has the largest concentration of Black and White Rhino in Africa and if conditions are suitable, guides will lead us on foot to some of the more concealed places for a close view of these magnificent animals. The park also has dense populations of the elusive leopard and black eagle and we shall hope to glimpse either (or both) at some point during the day. The Matobo hills are also the location of the grave of Cecil John Rhodes, the 19th century colonialist. The grave is not visited as part of the half day park visit but can be seen on the full day upgrade (arranged locally).
Stop At: Cresta Sprayview Departing Bulawayo, we continue north to Victoria Falls. We usually arrive to Victoria Falls by early afternoon. This is a relatively small town built along the southern banks of the Zambezi River and is Zimbabwe’s primary tourist centre. The Victoria Falls themselves are only a short walk and the town has a variety of markets, shops, cafes within easy distance. Your tour leader will arrange a briefing to explain the numerous optional excursions typically available here. We end our day joining a peaceful sunset dinner cruise on the Zambezi River. Soak up the African ambience with drink in hand as you cruise slowly up and down and look out for elephant, buffalo, buck, hippo and birdlife along the shallow muddy banks of one of Africa’s great rivers. We return to our accommodation for overnight or to try some of the local nightlife.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included: • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Accommodation included: Overnight at Cresta Sprayview Hotel, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Day 7: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Stop At: Cresta Sprayview This morning, we visit the Victoria Falls National Park itself to witness one of Africa’s most enduring sights. Please take care when wandering along the pathways inside the reserve - the Falls are almost 100 metres deep and the drops are sheer! Your tour ends after the falls visit. We do, however, recommend that spend a few extra days to explore the Victoria Falls area. The Zambezi boasts one of the world’s highest rated rivers for pure white river rafting through its many challenging and novice rapids. From game walks, Micro-light flight or whitewater rafting to name a few, Victoria Falls will capture and fulfil your imagination, validating the myths of the African spirit.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included: • Breakfast No accommodation included on this day.
Information
Includes:
6x Breakfast
6x Dinner
2x Lunch
Accommodation included: 6 nights
All tour highlights
All ground transport
All road tolls and taxes
Accommodation and meals as indicated
Park fees
Services of driver / wild-life guide
Included Highlights:
Blyde River canyon
Kruger National Park Open Vehicle Game Drives
Bakone Open Air Museum
Victoria Falls Visit
Victoria Falls Suset Cruise
Matobo National Park Open Vehicle Game Drive
Entry/Admission - Nsele Safari's & Lodge
Entry/Admission - Kruger National Park
Entry/Admission - Boma In The Bush
Entry/Admission - Travellers Guest House
Entry/Admission - Matobo National Park
Entry/Admission - Cresta Sprayview
Entry/Admission - Cresta Sprayview
Excludes:
Visas
Flights
Travel Insurance
Departure taxes
Airport transfers
Drinks, tips
Optional Activities
Items of a personal Nature
Meals not specified
Additional Info:
Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
Each small group tour has a Safari Pass which is paid to your tour leader in Africa at the beginning of the tour (or pre-paid by arrangement prior to your tour). This is separate and in addition to the Tour Price, and covers selected park entries, activities and excursions along the way where payment goes directly to the supplier to ensure local suppliers benefit directly from the income. The Safari Pass (mandatory) is USD 750 per person
Minimum age is 8 years
This tour has a pre-departure meeting which is held at 6pm the evening prior to departure. We strongly recommend therefore that you plan to arrive the day before departure.
Not wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
You MUST confirm and obtain any visa requirements prior to border crossing. All visa requirements are the sole responsibility of the traveller.
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers