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3 Night Walking Safari Trail (IA02)
About the tour
Accommodation
Wildlife
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Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
About the tour
The three night walking safari trail includes three night's accommodation at Plains luxury tented camp, one night being a sleepout (weather permitting). Accommodation order may also change upon availability.
Accommodation
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Rhino Post Safari Lodge
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Located on the banks of the dry Mutlumuvi riverbed, Rhino Post Safari Lodge's eight suites loom above the riverbank, raised up on stilts that afford them views of the surrounding vegetation and wildlife. Open plan, thatch roofed suites are completed with en suite bathrooms (bath, basins, separate toilet and an outdoor shower), bedroom, living room and kitchen
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Plains Camp accommodation
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Located in a wilderness concession overlooking the spectacular Timbitene Plain & waterhole, Plains Camp is immersed in an Acacia Knobthorn thicket, and offers four comfortably furnished African explorer style tents, with en suite bathrooms and hot running water. Generators and a back-up battery system supply power to overhead fans and lighting, and can be used to re-charge camera batteries.
The concession is an environmentally sensitive area previously unexplored, with a huge diversity of both fauna and flora - an ideal setting for wilderness walking safaris in an internationally renowned Big Five viewing area
Wildlife
Big Five (elephant, rhino, bufallo, leopard and lion) are sometimes spotted in the area, along with wildebeest, impala , kudu, cheetah, giraffe, hyena, tsesebe, zebra, chacma baboons, and very occasional African Wild Dog.
Attractions
Rhino Post Safari Lodge offers game viewing and the opportunity to watch game from the deck while relaxing on the patio.
The lodge itself is proud of its Enviromentally freindly status, specifically built to create minimal impact in the environment - this includes very few permanent structures, the use of low energy lighting, natural materials, and raised walkways and bedrooms.
Day 1
• Rhino Post Safari Lodge serves as the meeting point for day one, and guests are requested to arrive no later than 2PM in order to make a speedy transfer to Plains Camp in the open 4 x 4. Guests travelling from Johannesburg are advised to have departed by 7AM at the latest in order to make good time
• After arriving, guests are afforded a short window in which to explore the camp itself. High tea is served, followed by a brief on bush walking safari 'do's & don't's', conducted by the lodge's expert guides
• Following this, a pair of armed rangers escort guests on their introductory walk, later returning to sundowners and a short night drive before returning to camp
Day 2
• The early morning wake up call is softened with coffee, tea and rusks, before the group departs again for the next walk. Guides take to sharing their extensive understanding of the area and its culture, identifying animals, trees, grasses, insects, birds, the medicinal uses of plants, local folk lore and basic tracking and survival skills. In order to avoid the midday heat, the three to four hour walks are conducted almost exclusively in the early mornings and late afternoons
• After a light snack on the walk, guests settle into brunch back at camp. Spend the hot hours in between walks enjoying the camp's Africana book collection, or cool off in the plunge pool while watching the regular passage of zebra, buffalo, giraffe, elephant, rhino and lion. The afternoon safari ends with the group returning to camp for dinner, before turning in for the night
Day 3
• Day three follows a similar format to that of the previous days, however, following high tea, the group sets off to an exciting new camping venue at which they will spend the night. Setting up camp on a series of raised platforms, the group will spend the night sleeping underneath the stars, dinner being prepared on an open fire while they watch wildlife congregate around the watering hole
Day 4
• Light snacks are served before the group heads back to Plains Camp
• Brunch is followed by a chance to grab a shower, before packing up and transferring back to Rhino Post Safari Lodge
Pricing
3 nights in luxury tented camp, one night sleepout
Early morning game drive
All walking trails are enjoyed in the early morning and late afternoon
Guides with a wealth of "bush culture"
Night drive
01 Sep 2009 - 30 Apr 2010 : Per person sharing
R 7960
01 May 2010 - 03 Jun 2010 : Per person sharing
R 7460
04 Jun 2010 (World Cup) and after : Per person sharing
R 8750
* Amounts quoted in ZAR - South African Rands
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