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KOB10J: Kruger Park + Battlefields
+ Drakensberg
SMALL GROUP TOUR
| Minimum/Maximum Participants
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Two/Seven |
| Departures |
Monthly |
Day 1
You
will be met at Johannesburg Airport and transferred to
your hotel conveniently situated near Sandton City, with
its numerous lively outdoor restaurants and
entertainment facilities.
Check in to your hotel, settle in and relax in your
cosmopolitan surroundings, before an afternoon tour to
the sprawling township of Soweto, including a visit to
the original home of Nelson Mandela.
Day 2
Today you will be introduced to the beauty of the
Eastern Transvaal by your Kruger Park safari guide on
your scenic 5-hour transfer to the Panorama Route.
Your guide will share with you the splendour of the
Drakensberg Panorama Route as you drive to Blyde River
Canyon, the third largest canyon in the world.
View Mac Mac Falls, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and the
panoramic views from God’s Window. If time permits, we
also make a brief stop at the historic mining village of
Pilgrim’s Rest.
Continue to Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre,
where you have the unique opportunity of viewing wild
lion, leopard, cheetah, eagles and vultures at close
quarters. Animals found injured, poisoned or orphaned
are given a second chance and released back into the
wilds.
Check in to your luxury guesthouse for dinner and
overnight.
Day 3
Today we enter the world famous Kruger National Park.
Game viewing opportunities should present themselves
almost immediately in this vast 2-million hectare game
sanctuary the size of Wales. Hopefully we will see
several species of antelope, zebra, wildebeest and maybe
even one of the Big Five – Lion, Elephant, Buffalo,
Leopard and Rhino – before we reach camp!
The Kruger Park offers a choice of seven camps, each
situated in a different section of the park with its own
unique flora and fauna: Skukuza, Letaba,
Olifants, Lower Sabie, Pretoriuskop,
Satara and Berg-en-Dal.
Accommodation is in simple but comfortable thatched game
park bungalows, with each camp having a restaurant and a
small shop.
Check in, settle-in and relax in your outdoor bushveld
surroundings, before your first late afternoon open-top
game viewing drive with a Kruger National Park ranger.
After the sun sets, you can search in the beam of a
powerful spotlight for the seldom-viewed nocturnal birds
and animals of the park such as nightjars, owls, genet
and leopard, before returning to camp to dine in the
atmosphere that only the bushveld can provide!
[Note: Children <12 are not allowed on open top game
drives. However they may have an additional game drive
in your guide’s vehicle]
Days 4-5
We set off early as the camp gates open (05h30 to 06h00
depending on the season), to take advantage of the best
game viewing conditions of the day, as we explore the
vast Kruger Plains, which offer magnificent game viewing
opportunities and the highest concentration of lion in
the whole of Africa.
You may discuss preferred routings and travelling times
with your guide, subject to the consent of others in
your group, with game drives usually lasting around
3-hours in your guide’s air-conditioned minibus. We
return to camp at around 09h00 for breakfast.
The rest of the morning is spent relaxing at camp,
reading or bird watching, before setting out again with
your guide for a second game drive in his vehicle. With
nearly 150 different species of mammals and over 100
species of reptiles in the Kruger National Park, we hope
to see giraffe, kudu, sable antelope, waterbuck,
warthogs, baboons, wild dogs, cheetah and many other
interesting species, in addition to the Big Five.
In the evening, enjoy the balmy weather and pristine
stars of the Southern Sky and Milky Way, as you have
never seen them before – including the spectacular
Southern Cross.
Day 6
After a morning of game viewing in the Kruger National
Park, today we travel through the mountains and
farmlands of the Eastern Transvaal towards the Zulu
Battlefields – a scenic drive of 5 to 7-hours, depending
upon how much game viewing we do whilst travelling
through the park.
We stop at the old mining town of Barberton and enjoy
the hospitality of a local Transvaal hotel or guest farm
for dinner and overnight. At this point bid farewell to
your safari guide and meet your battlefields guide. If
you stay in a country guest farm, you may not have
en-suite facilities this evening, but your accommodation
will be very comfortable.
Day 7
This morning your host will share with you the beauty of
rural Zululand as you drive to the remote Zulu
Battlefields at Isandlwana, a scenic 3-hour drive.
On the way we visit a Zulu Village to experience Zulu
life and culture and stop at a self-help project to give
you the opportunity of supporting the local community by
purchasing one of their handmade products.
Check in to your luxury Zulu accommodation, settle in
and enjoy dinner whilst absorbing some of the
fascinating history of this great conflict between
Britain and the proud Zulu Kingdom.
Day 8
This morning we visit the poignant battlefield at
Isandlwana, where in 1879 the mighty British army
suffered the greatest defeat in its history following
its controversial invasion of Zululand. See for yourself
the events portrayed so passionately in the film Zulu
Dawn, as the regiment was wiped out almost to a man by
25,000 Zulu warriors.
We continue to Fugitives Drift, where a handful of
survivors fought valiantly to save the Queen’s colours
and Rorkes Drift, where the following morning honour was
restored as a small contingent of 100 British soldiers
(many of them sick) held off over 4,000 Zulus earning no
fewer than 11 Victoria Crosses – unforgettably brought
to life by Michael Caine in the film Zulu.
Recommended Reading:
Brave Men’s Blood – Ian Knight
Day 9
This morning we drive 3-hours to the spectacular
uKhahlamba Drakensberg Mountains, recognised as a World
Heritage site for their unspoilt natural beauty and vast
collection of San Bushmen rock art paintings.
On the way we stop at Spioenkop battlefield to hear key
events of the Boer War of 1899, which followed shortly
after the conquest of Zululand as the British Empire
turned its attentions to the lucrative Transvaal
goldfields. At Spioenkop the most futile and bloodiest
of four battles took place in vain efforts to relieve a
besieged Ladysmith.
We continue to the dramatic Drakensberg Mountains, known
locally as the “Barrier of Spears” which runs right down
Southern Africa from the Great Rift Valley. Time
permitting, we visit Didima Bushman Rock Art Centre
before checking in to our mountain resort.
Recommended Reading:
Boer War – Thomas Pakenham
Day 10
The Drakensberg Mountains offer superlative scenery and
fresh mountain air, making it ideal for walking holidays
at any level of fitness. Your hotel will organise guided
walks each day – typically one short walk and one long
walk, plus a walk to a San Bushmen painting.
The mountains also offer an outstanding location for
bird watching – particularly raptors, but also sunbirds,
waxbills and numerous other species found in the
grasslands, riverine scrub and natural forests.
Your resort has a swimming pool and caters for the
following activities:
- Golf (9-holes)
- Fly Fishing
- Horse Riding
- Tennis on floodlit courts
- Lawn Bowls
- Badminton
- Mountain Biking
- Table Tennis
- Darts and Pool
Each evening enjoy socialising with other guests over
dinner.
Day 11
Transfer to Durban Airport for your flight home
(3-hours).
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