Kruger National Park Safari - 3 Days
A Kruger Park safari for the time and budget concerned guests
3 Day safari in the Greater Kruger National Park
The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience
that ranks with the best in Africa.
Experience the Greater Kruger Park, don't just visit it!
A Kruger Park Safari can be a self drive or guided safari, a Walking Safari, Elephant back safari, fly in safari, honeymoon safari, family safari, horse trail, 4x4 safari, include a hot air balloon safari, adventure safari or a relaxing well earned safari, Go Safari will arrange you dream safari for you.
A guided Kruger National Park safari is the true South African Safari.
What makes the Kruger unique is that its biodiversity is unmatched, with 147 species of mammal, 492 of birds and 118 of reptiles, along with 628 types of trees, shrubs and grasses as well as thousands of insects. No other national park in the world can offer this.
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Three Day Kruger Park Safari Tariff & Itinerary:
Cost based on minimum of 2 guests traveling together
| Private Lodge Accommodation | Cost |
| Per person sharing, fully inclusive | ZAR 7 750.00 |
| Per person single accommodation, fully inclusive | ZAR 8 560.00 |
| Four guests (family) travelling together per person sharing | ZAR 5 690.00 |
| Watch this space for the winter season specials ! |
Prices valid to 31st December 2012
Day One
Depart Johannesburg at 07h30 and travel east to Dullstroom and Lydenburg. A short refreshment break in Ohrigstad then a drive along the panorama route along the escarpment of the Drakensberg mountains, stopping at the Blyde River Canyon to experience the breathtaking view. This magnificent canyon is the third largest canyon in the world. Continue down the Abel Erasmus Pass into the Lowveld and a stop for lunch and time to visit a curio gallery. It is now only a thirty minute drive to the private game lodge within africa big five territory. After enjoying a cold welcome drink on arrival, time to settle it to your room.
Late afternoon is "safari time" you board an open game tracking vehicle to explore the African Bush looking for some of the many species that make this area home. The ranger will point out and explain the many animals found, and hopefully you will be lucky enough to see the elusive cats.
At sunset sundowners are enjoyed in the bush, followed by a night drive using spot lights to look for the elusive nocturnal animals. We end the evening with dinner under the African sky in a traditional "boma" (reeded enclosure).
Day Two
A very early morning wake up call an a welcome mug of coffee with your ranger before departing on the early morning game drive. Return to the lodge for hearty breakfast, after breakfast there is time to go on a game walk with your ranger or freshen up then enjoy the lodge surroundings. Escape the midday heat by spending time in or around the swimming pool, relaxing in a hammock, being pampered in the "sala" with a massage or enjoy a siesta. A light lunch is enjoyed under a tree looking out over the bush and a waterhole. Afternoon high tea is a time to interact with other guests and is served at around 3:30pm with a selection salty and sweet treats. Following directly thereafter you are off to an afternoon & evening game drive adventure with a stop-over in the bush for sundowners watching the splendour of the African sun setting over the mountains. Drinks are accompanied by snacks and some South African specialties. After the sun set stop the drive is continued with the aid of spot lights looking for any animals not yet spotted. Return to the lodge, freshen up and meet for a pre dinner drink and then have dinner around a fire in a traditional "boma".
Day Three
An early start to the day with a sun rise game drive/bush walk accompanied by your ranger and have one last chance to spot any animals not yet seen. After a healthy breakfast, freshen up and check out. We leave the lodge and head back to Johannesburg. We will travel up the Kowyn's mountain pass along the panorama route and visit Gods Window, Lisbon Falls, and then the picturesque Long Tom Pass. Arriving in Johannesburg at 17h00.
The itinerary may be changed to accommodate weather and time constraints
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The above tariffs include:
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All game drives, night drives and bush walks.
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Breakfast, lunch & dinner at the lodge.
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Two nights luxury accommodation.
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Conservation levy..
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Services of a qualified tour guide and field guide.
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Transfers in air-conditioned vehicle including fuel, tolls and insurances.
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Life long memories and hopefully great pictures.
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VAT and tourism Levy
Excluded are:
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Lunches (day 1 and 3)
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All Drinks, gratuities and personal expenses.
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Travel & Medical insurance
Clients will be collected from and dropped off at their hotel or home in the Johannesburg or Pretoria area, traveling in luxury air-conditioned Microbuses or sedan with registered driver guides.
Notes:
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An option is to fly back to Johannesburg from Hoedspruit instead of returning by the same road. The 75 minute flight from Hoedspruit arrives in Johannesburg early enough to get a connecting flight to Cape Town or to meet any of the evening international flights. For 2 guest travelling together this will also work out more cost effective.
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During the summer, October to April which is the rainy season you must be aware of the Marai risk in the Kruger Park area, please consult with a doctor about taking Malaria prophylactics
What should I wear?
You will require comfortable, casual and semi-casual clothes for your safari to South Africa, nothing fancy. Please note that bright colours are not suitable for game-viewing and that game-drives are conducted in the early morning and late afternoon which can be cold, especially in winter.
What should I pack?
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Light cotton trousers
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Cotton shorts
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Light cotton shirts (long & short sleeved)
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Sandals
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Waterproof rain jacket/windbreaker
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Sunhat
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Fleece
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Insect repellent
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Small torch (optional as most lodges supply torches in the room)
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Bathing suit
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Suntan lotion
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Sunglasses
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Camera (a good telephoto lens recommended) Don't forget the battery charger and spare memory card.
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Binoculars
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For winter, pack an extra warm jacket woolen hat scarf & gloves
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Batteries, camera film -memory cards, sunscreen and an extensive range of branded safari clothing can be bought from most of the lodge safari shops

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Did You Know?
... these interesting facts about the Kruger National Park:
The surface area of Kruger National Park is 7,580 miles² (19,633 km²) slightly bigger than Israel and the same size as Wales.
Now that the fences between the Kruger Park and the surrounding privately owned land have been dropped forming The Greater Kruger National Park a genuine big five safari experienced can be experienced at numerous privately owned game lodges that where once "outside" the Kruger Park.
The best time for observing the animals is the dry winter season. Then the grass is low and bushes and trees don't have leaves, so that one can have an unobstructed view. Because it virtually doesn't rain in winter, the animals come to the waterholes to drink in the mornings and evenings and are therefore more concentrated.
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