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South Africa 6 day Kruger holiday.

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KRUGER 6 DAYS 5 NIGHTS
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6 Days/ 5 Nights

DAY 1: JOHANNESBURG – PAFURI RIVER CAMP
0830 hrs: Pick up by your Guide -From your hotel or Johannesburg Airport.
Your safari starts off, heading for the N1 highway to the north that will take you through the beautiful countryside, small towns and villages until we reach the city of Polokwane (Pietersburg). Then via Loius Trichardt to the Tsipise turn off and Pafuri Gate.

Overnight is at the Pafuri Rivercamp, bordering the Kruger National Park. Accommodation is in rustic tree houses, very comfortable with dinner and breakfast.

 
DAY 2: PAFURI RIVER CAMP - MOPANI
Today you enter the Kruger National Park through the Pafuri Gate and go on a game drive in the Luvuvhu River area, with abundant nyala, bushbuck and fever trees.
The Pafuri area is one of the most scenic in the Park. Most people love to stop and stare, to take the perfect photograph and to follow at whim when the unexpected beckons.
Overnight at Mopani Camp with dinner and breakfast at their restaurant. One can sit for hours on a sundeck at the bar overlooking a lake, enjoying sundowners.

Secretary Bird on the road between Satara and Olifants

DAY 3: MOPANI – SATARA

After breakfast we head to Satara is a busy camp, and not without reason. It is situated in an excellent game viewing area, with the bush relatively open and the animals plentiful and diverse. The camp itself has a rustic charm, with the bulk of the accommodation set out in a series of circles. Satara is well wooded and the bird-life is prolific. At night the clink of fruit bats is fused with the chirping of cicadas and crickets. The calls of owls and nightjars add to the symphony that is punctuated intermittently by the whoop of hyena, the screech of jackal and the roars of lion. Dinner, overnight and breakfast at Satara Rest Camp.
Duke with tusks near Croc Bridge
DAY 4: SATARA – SKUKUZA

Mopani trees dominate the northern part of the Park, which is famous for its elephants and large herds of buffalo. Predators and antelope are in abundance and the bird life is prolific.
At Letaba Camp, there is an elephant museum and you will be amazed at how heavy the tusks of the ivory bearers are. Journey southwards, crossing the Elephants and Sabie rivers, to arrive at the main camp in the park -Skukuza. This is also the headquarters of the park with an excellent curio shop and library.
Dinner, overnight and breakfast at Skukuza Camp.

 

DAY 5: SKUKUZA – BERG EN DAL
Enjoy the last leg of the safari towards Lower Sabie, along the Sabie River banks. Enjoy the scenery and game viewing along this track. There are high chances of seeing hippos and crocodiles along this road.
Overnight is in the Park, at the beautiful Berg-en-Dal Restcamp. It is located in a mountainous region with good views.
Dinner, Overnight and breakfast at the Berg-en-Dal Restcamp.

Hippo at Sunset Dam
DAY 6: BERG-EN-DAL – JOHANNESBURG
After breakfast, exit the Park through Malelane Gate; take the N4 highway towards Johannesburg. You will be dropped at your hotel or the airport.
This unique safari will definitely be the highlight of your visit to South Africa.

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Tour Rates in USD ($) FROM  1700.00 Per person

PACKAGE INCLUDES:
● Accommodation as per itinerary, breakfasts and dinners
● Entrance fees to the Park
● Services of a driver/guide and a new group B vehicle
● Accommodation, meals of driver/guide
PACKAGE EXCLUDES:
● Expenditures of a personal nature
● All drinks: alcoholic or soft
● Bottled water
● Tips

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