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4 Day Kruger Park Safari (OS04)
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About the tour
Accommodation
Important Info & Warnings
Attractions
Wildlife
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
About the tour
Inclusives in the four-day Kruger Park safari are transport for the duration of the program, as well as pick-ups and drop-offs in Johannesburg and Pretoria.
Also, professional guides, dinner on the first day, breakfast and dinner on the second, and breakfast on the third, as well as all day drives in the Kruger National Park, en suite, air conditioned accommodation, entry fees and daily conservation levies, late afternoon drives, the trip through the panorama route on your way back from the park, bottled mineral water during the day and wine served with evening meals.
Not included are any and all drinks other than bottled water and wine.
Accommodation
Accommodation for the tour is dependent on availability, normally provided either at Skukuza, Pretoriuskop or Letaba.
Allocations are made with these camps, but if all slots have been filled, availability elsewhere in the park will be checked and booked.
Important Info & Warnings
• Important to note is that groups will stay exclusively within the Kruger National Park and its facilities, not leaving the grounds unless necessitated by lack of availability. Depending upon availability, it may be necessary to stay in different camps while on safari.
• Guests leaving Johannesburg by plane on day three urged to not book flights departing earlier than 7:30 PM so that the transport arrives at the airport on time for their flight. There is, however , no guarantee on arrival times in Johannesburg on the last day.
• Depending on flight schedules, guests departing from Nelspruit on the last day may not have time to take the panorama route
Attractions
The park plays home to large elephant and giraffe populations, as well as impala, kudu, lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo.
Attractions to the area include the panorama route, running past the well known
Blyde River Canyon
, overlooked by the Three Rondavels, Lisbon Waterfalls, and a stop at Pilgrims Rest for lunch.
Wildlife
Indigenous to this area are elephants (often sighted on the roads in the area), lions, Cape Weaver (Ploceus capensis), hyena, leopard, owls, nightjars, civet, and genet, as well as essentially any and all indigenous Kruger National Park animals, including the remainder of the Big Five.
Day 1
• Group departure from Johannesburg is between 7AM and 7:30AM. The group will arrive in the National Park, between 1 and 2 PM, stopping for lunch in a small town en route to the park
• Straight from entering the gates, guests embark on an afternoon spent driving around and across the park in search of wild animals, under the ever watchful and well versed supervision of professional guides
• Late afternoon has guests arriving at the campgrounds, at which time guides will be available to assist in setting up tents
• Guides prepare a candle-lit, al fresco evening meal right outside the chalet, while engaging you in stories and information about the park, its inhabitants and its history
Day 2
• Guides provide an early morning wake up call, whereafter fresh coffee and snacks are served, and the group packs and sets out for the morning’s drive, in search of more wild animals
• A stop is made for breakfast at one of the Kruger picnic spots
• The drive slowly takes route back towards base camp, all the while overdubbed with the wealth of information provided by the tour guide. Here, guests are afforded a few hours to relax on the camp grounds during the hottest part of the day, when wildlife are to be seen much less of besides, as they tend to hide. Restaurant facilities are available for lunch
• The late afternoon sees the group ride out again, for a drive into the starlit evening. From here, a high powered flashlight is used to exhibit the usually shy nocturnal population of the park . After your return, a dinner prepared by your guide is served under the stars around a crackling fire, where guests can regale each other with stories of the day's events
Day 3
• Guides provide an early morning wake up call, whereafter fresh coffee and snacks are served, and the group packs and sets out for the morning’s drive, in search of more wild animals
• A stop is made for breakfast at one of the Kruger picnic spots
• The drive slowly takes route back towards base camp, all the while overdubbed with the wealth of information provided by the tour guide. Here, guests are afforded a few hours to relax on the camp grounds during the hottest part of the day, when wildlife are to be seen much less of besides, as they tend to hide. Restaurant facilities are available for lunch
• The late afternoon sees the group ride out again, for a drive into the starlit evening. From here, a high powered flashlight is used to exhibit the usually shy nocturnal population of the park . After your return, a dinner prepared by your guide is served under the stars around a crackling fire, where guests can regale each other with stories of the day's events
Day 4
• Following a wake-up call and a rousing cup of coffee, guests head out into the bush for one last shot at seeing and photographing the national park's astounding wildlife. While we cannot guarantee sightings of the area's more popular animals, guests stand a much-better-than-average chance of spotting them within a distance of a few meters from the car
• Breakfast is served following the morning drive. Guests have time to freshen up before beginning to trip back to Johannesburg, which takes advantage of the panorama route, which includes
Blyde River Canyon
, Three Rondavels, Lisbon Waterfalls and a lunch stop at Pilgrims Rest. Guests arrive at the hotels in Johannesburg at around 6 PM
Pricing
En-suite accommodation with aircon at one of main
Kruger Park camps
Day drives and sunset drives in the Kruger National Park
Panorama route - Blyde River Canyon, Three Rondavels, Pilgrims Rest
Bottled mineral water during the day, wine with evening meals
Breakfast & dinner included, price excludes lunch
Transport to and from Johannesburg / Pretoria
Per Person Sharing
R 6985
Single
R 8035
* Amounts quoted in ZAR - South African Rands
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