Kruger & Zululand “Bushveld Meander” |
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| KRUGER & ZULULAND (2008) “BUSHVELD MEANDER” Code: JJa13 |
13 day small group participation camping safari
Group size: min 4,max 12 people
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DEPARTS: JOHANNESBURG on Sunday at 06:30am
ENDS: JOHANNESBURG on Friday @ ±18:00pm |
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Highlights
* Mpumalanga Panorama Route – sight seeing
* Kruger National Park – game drives
* Swaziland – mountain walks, cultural adventure
* Battlefields – museums
* St Lucia – game walks and drivesd
* Drakensberg Mountains – maintain walks |
Includes
* 12 nights in hotels, cabins & guest houses
* Entrance fees
* Transport in minibus / safari truck
* Meals as per itinerary
* Professional guide |
Explore the big game of the Kruger National Park. We enjoy hiking Swaziland, before heading into the Zulu Kingdom. We visit the wetlands, wildlife and beaches of KwaZulu-Natal, before heading to the mountains of the Drakensberg. |
ITINERARY |
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(B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner) |
| Day 1 – 2 |
MPUMALANGA
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[chalets Bx1 Lx2 Dx2] |
After the tour briefing, we depart Johannesburg at 06:30am and head east towards Mpumalanga. During the
afternoon we visit the gold mining town of Pilgrims Rest, explore Bourkes Luck Potholes and the viewpoint over God’s
Window. We then make our way to our chalets near the escarpment. We spend the next day exploring the Blyde
River canyon on foot. A full day walking in the canyon gets us closer to Africa.
Includes: Entrance fees to Bourkes Luck Potholes & Blyde River Canyon
Overnight: Chalets - 2 twin share bedrooms in each chalet with 1 bathroom shared between 2 bedrooms.
Swimming pool, bar, restaurant.
Distance/time: 400kms, ± 5½ hours, excluding stops for sightseeing, breakfast & lunch
Optional Activities: N/A |
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| Day 3 – 4 |
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
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[tented lodge or chalets BLD] |
Big Game Safari. We spend the next 2 days on game drives in search of the elusive leopard, the majestic lion and the
mighty elephant. Exciting game viewing on morning and afternoon game drives with the midday spent out of the
heat resting in the camp. Our professional guides will impart their extensive knowledge of ecology, fauna and flora
during our time in the bush. Night game drives with spotlights are available (own expense).
Includes: Entrance fees to Kruger National Park, morning and afternoon game drives
Overnight: Chalets – twin chalets (or lodge tent) en-suite facilities, swimming pool, restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 150kms, ± 2 hours + 3x 3 hour game drives
Optional Activities: Night game drive in National Parks open game viewing vehicle |
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| Day 5 – 6 |
KINGDOM OF SWAZILAND
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[cabins BLD] |
We enter the Kingdom of Swaziland and travel through a lush fruit farming area before heading into the mountains of
Swaziland. We spend 2 nights in Malalotja Nature Reserve with a full day to get out and walk through this seldom
explored mountainous reserve. The Swazi people have a rich cultural heritage and we will visit the craft and medicine
markets as we pass through the capital (on day 7), Mbabane.
Includes: Entrance fees to Malalotja Nature Reserve
Overnight: Cabin – each cabin sleeps a maximum of 6 people in 2 bedrooms and a loft room which share
a ablution facilities, hot showers
Distance/time: 200kms, ± 4 hours, excluding 2-3 hour morning drive out of Kruger, shopping stop in
Malelane, Jeppes Reef border formalities & stops for sightseeing etc
Optional Activities: N/A
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| Day 7, 8, 9 |
ST. LUCIA
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[cabins BLD] |
We cross back into South Africa and head into the Zululand heartland. We visit a traditional village to learn more
about the proud Zulu culture, and get a chance to meet the local people. We base ourselves on the shores of Lake St
Lucia – a Unesco world heritage site. The park's uniqueness lies in its remarkable combination of estuarine lakes,
subtropical coastline, forests and wildlife. We will spend a day in the Hluhluwe game reserve where rhino conservation
has been a priority. We then have another full day free to explore the St. Lucia estuary and the beaches, as we enjoy
a boat cruise or kayak excursion (own expense).
Includes: Entrance fees to Lake St Lucia & Hluhluwe Game Reserve
Overnight: Cabins - 2 twin share bedrooms with 1 bathroom and 1 washroom shared between 2 rooms,
Swimming pool, restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 400kms, ± 6 hours, excluding border formalities, excluding stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: Boat cruise, kayak excursion |
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Day 10 |
BATTLEFIELDS
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[lodge BL-] |
We leave the coastline and make our way through the scenic hills and valleys of Zululand to the small town of
Dundee. Here the battles were fought between the Zulus, British and the Boer troops - war cries still resound in the
hills. We spend time at Rourkes Drift and Islandwana battlefields with an informative visit to the Tulana museum.
Includes: Visit to Roukes Drift, and Islandwana battlefields, entrance to Tulana Museum
Overnight: Chalets – twin chalets (or lodge tent) en-suite facilities, swimming pool, restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 350kms, ± 5 hours, excluding stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: N/A
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| Day 11 – 12 |
DRAKENSBERG
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[tented lodge or chalets BLD] |
Witness the grandeur of the Drakensberg or Ukhahlamba “Barrier of Spears” Mountains. We overnight at the base of
the “berg” and spend a day walking the trails or taking a dip in the clear streams. The crisp mountain air is refreshing
and invigorating and our lodge is a fantastic place to relax at the end of our tour.
Includes: Entrance fees to Royal Natal National Park
Overnight: Tented lodge / chalets - twin chalets share bathroom facilities
Distance/time: 200kms ± 2½ hours, excluding stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: N/A
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Day 13 |
JOHANNESBURG / TOUR ENDS
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Morning free to take a last walk in the mountains before we make our way back to Johannesburg. This tour can be
combined with the Garden Route Adventure (GRa10 pages 22-23) for a complete tour of South Africa. Tour ends at
+/-18:00pm.
Includes: N/A
Overnight: N/A
Distance/time: 350kms, ± 5 hours, excluding stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities: N/A
PLEASE NOTE:
· The accommodation specified in the itinerary is a guide only and subject to availability. Alternatives will be of
a similar standard.
· The distance and travel times quoted above are an estimate only, and subject to local road conditions |
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Price: (valid Jan 2008 – Dec 2008)
€ 1 095 pps + local payment of ZAR 1 600
Single supplement: € 340 pp
2008 Departure dates |
06-Jan-08
03-Feb-08
02-Mar-08
30-Mar-08
27-Apr-08
25-May-08
22-Jun-08
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all “Bushveld Meander” departures can be combined before the “Garden Route Adventure” to create a
complete South Africa Adventure |
DETAILED TOUR INFO |
In a nutshell
· A comprehensive introduction to the northern part of South Africa – game viewing and scenery!
· Exciting trip with culture, wildlife, adventure, walking, mountains and beaches.
· Kruger NP, Swaziland, Zululand and Drakensberg.
Why travellers like this trip
1. Variety - a tour that covers so much of the African experience, from the game reserves to the cultural interaction
and scenic beauty of northern South Africa.
2. National Parks and wildlife areas - We visit national parks en route ranging from the awesome Big 5 of
Kruger NP to the rhino reserves of Kwa-Zulu Natal.
3. Culture and history - South Africa has a unique and interesting cultural diversity, which we experience through
contact with local people as often as possible. Particularly the Zulu and Swazi peoples.
4. Scenery - breath-taking scenery along the entire route!
5. Small group - travelling in groups of up to 12 people creates a friendly, holiday atmosphere.
6. Walking - every opportunity to get out and walk in the areas such as Mpumalanga, Malolotja Mountains, Mkuzi
GR, Drakensberg (Dragon mountains). Walks are easy to moderate exertion and optional. Duration from 1 - 6
hours.
Accommodation
· Mpumalanga, Graskop Mogodi Lodge - 2 twin share bedrooms in each chalet with 1 bathroom shared
between 2 bedrooms. Swimming pool, bar, restaurant, telephone.
· Kruger, National Park chalets - twin share chalet (or lodge tent) with en suite facilities. Swimming pool, bar,
restaurant, telephone.
· Swaziland, Malolotja Nature Reserve - mountain cabins, 2 bedrooms per cabin which are twin share with 1
bathroom and 1 washroom shared between 2 rooms.
· St Lucia, Flamingo Resort - 2 twin share bedrooms in each chalet with 1 bathroom shared between 2
bedrooms. Swimming pool, bar, restaurant, telephone.
· Battlefields, Battlefields Country Lodge - twin share chalet (or lodge tent) with en suite facilities. Swimming
pool, bar, restaurant, telephone.
· Drakensberg, Sungubala / Tendele chalets – bedrooms are twin sharing with shared ablutions.
Transport
· On foot - easy to moderate walks throughout the tour.
· Vehicle - for longer distance travel, place to place, we use custom-built Sunway Safari trucks with 12 forward
facing seats. Comfortable touring and good for game viewing. Large, sliding windows and viewing hatches give
everyone a good view; or Toyota Hiace minibuses with 10 forward facing seats (roof rack and trailer for
equipment and baggage); or Mercedes Sprinter minibuses with 16 forward facing seats (and trailer for equipment
and baggage). There are a couple of long days of travelling but the vehicles have a comfortable cruising speed.
The emphasis of the trip is “getting out and doing things”.
Local Payment
· A local payment is required on this safari and this will be collected by the tour leader on departure. This covers a
portion of the local operational costs including entrance and park fees. This ensures that a major portion of your
tour price goes directly into the country you are visiting, benefiting local communities and contributing to the
conservation of the area.
Participation
· An essential part of your Sunway Safari is participation – from packing away in the morning to helping with
cleaning up – it’s all part of your adventure and when everyone puts in a little effort the trip will run smoothly.
Your tour leaders will do all the meal preparation but we do ask the clients to help with the washing up. Team
spirit is part of the fun!
Shopping
· Craft shopping for carvings, candles, batiks, wirework, paintings and clothing, in Swaziland and Zululand is some
of the best in Southern Africa.
Food
· We pride ourselves on giving very good healthy meals to our clients and will provide three meals per day, except
where shown in the itinerary, where we try out local restaurants.
· The tour leaders do the shopping and meal planning for each group. He/she will always try to obtain fresh
produce wherever possible. A rough idea of what these will consist of is: Breakfast - cereals or coffee and toast or
the occasional fried breakfast, Lunch - cheese, cold meats, salads on bread or rolls, Dinner - braais (local
barbecue), potjies (stews), stir fries etc. We use regular plates, cups and cutlery. All cooking and eating utensils
will also be provided.
· We do cater for special dietary requirements (e.g. vegetarian or allergies.)
· We will supply fruit squash served with breakfast and tea or coffee served with breakfast and dinner. All other
beverages will be for your own expense. We will not supply bottled drinking water although it is available at many
shops on tour.
Difficulty
· Anyone who is generally active and in good health should enjoy this trip. A combination of basic accommodation
makes for a comfortable tour.
· Full itinerary with a couple of long driving days but also plenty of outdoors activity.
· Everyone is asked to help out with the running of camp on tour. In other words if everyone spends a little time
setting up camp, preparing meals and cleaning up then the tour will run smoothly and everyone will have a good
time. Participation is the name of the game.
Things you should know
· Includes park entrances
· You will need a valid passport and visas for entry into Swaziland and re-entering South Africa. Consult the tour
dossier for a more detailed list of visa requirements and consult with your travel agent or Sunway Safaris.
· Luggage, please pack to a limit of 12kgs in a soft sports tog bag. Bring a daypack for walks.
· We recommend that you bring South African Rand for personal expenses on this trip. Travellers cheques can be
changed in most large towns. Major credit cards can also be used for optional activities and restaurant bills.
Common questions about this trip
1. What do I need to bring?
A warm sleeping bag, comfortable clothes for warm days and cool evenings, walking
shoes, a raincoat, hat and sunglasses, swimsuit, a small pair of binoculars also comes in very handy and most
importantly - a sense of adventure!
2. Is it safe?
South Africa, like any many countries, has it’s problems but your guide knows the country intimately
and will endeavour to show you the best parts while looking after you. Be aware, but not paranoid, and you will
have a great trip!
3. Do I need malaria tablets?
Mpumalanga, Swaziland and Zululand is a limited risk malaria area but
prophylactics are recommended.
4. Can I buy camera film?
Film and other accessories will be available several times on tour. A camera with a
zoom lens from wide angle to telephoto, 35-200mm, is advisable to capture both scenic and wildlife shots. |
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South Africa
Population: approx. 44,300,000
Climate: mostly semiarid; subtropical along east coast; sunny days, cool nights; summer rainfall except Cape which has wainter rainfall.
Terrain: vast interior plateau rimmed by rugged hills and narrow coastal plain |
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The unique “Rainbow Nation”; in Southern Africa. A melting pot of culture wildlife and wonderful scenery. South Africa's historic emergence from the Apartheid era has created a country with wonderful spirit. With eleven national languages and many more cultures...
South Africa's wildlife destinations rival the best in the world, with the Kruger National Park being a must for all visitors along with Mkuzi Game reserve and Addo Elephant National Park. The Zulu and the Xhosa cultures portray a intense history of survival and exploration of the country before the arrival of the Dutch Settlers.
Trekking in the wilderness of the Drakensberg mountains is challenging but rewarding. Mountainous landscapes and streams and unspoilt terrain are a photographers playground.
The garden route from Port Elizabeth to Cape Town is an area of lush indigenous forest, rocky coastline and abundant indigenous flowers. The small town of Knysna lies on a lagoon, is home to craftsman and artists.
Cape Town, the mother city, sits at the foot of the Table Mountain. Surrounded by the wine regions of Stellenbosch on one side and the Atlantic Ocean, on the other, no trip to South Africa is complete without a few days exploring the highlights of Cape Town. Cape Point, Robben Island, wine tasting in Stellenbosch, and the views from the top of Table Mountain are not to be missed. |
| Optional Activities |
| · Kruger N.P. night drive |
· Bloukrans bungi |
· Table Mountain cable car |
| · Robben Island cruise |
· Seal Island cruise Houtbay |
· Abseiling Cape Town |
| · Scuba diving |
· Shark cage |
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Reservations and Enquiries |
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