Luxury Kruger National Park Safari
Kruger National Park safari staying at a luxury private lodge
Luxury Kruger Park Safari with GO SAfari
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, adventure safari or a relaxing well earned safari including a hot air balloon safari or Spa treatement. Go Safari will arrange you dream safari for you.
A Luxury 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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Four Day Safari Tariff & Itinerary:
Cost based on minimum of 2 guests traveling together
Private Lodge Accommodation Cost Per person sharing, fully inclusive ZAR 21 224.00 Per person single accommodation, fully inclusive ZAR 26 788.00 Four guests (family) travelling together (p/p) ZAR 20 928.00 Watch this space for the winter season specials ! Prices valid to 31st December 2011
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 tracking animals and searching for the Big 5. Return to the lodge and freshen up, and enjoy a sumptuous brunch. Following brunch the possibility of a bush walk lures the more adventurous or young at heart offering unexpected insight and knowledge of the eco-system to learn more about the fauna & flora unique to the area or just enjoy the lodge surroundings, relax next to the pool with a good book, get pampered (most lodges have a Spa) or catch up on some sleep. 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 jet spotted. Return to the lodge, freshen up and meet for a pre dinner drink.Dinner is served at various settings - around the fire, by candle light in the dining room, on the lodge deck, or even in your suite for a more romantic affair!
Day Three
A very early morning wake up call an a welcome mug of coffee with your ranger before departing on the early morning game drive tracking animals and searching for the Big 5. Return to the lodge and freshen up, and enjoy a sumptuous brunch. Following brunch the possibility of a bush walk lures the more adventurous or young at heart offering unexpected insight and knowledge of the eco-system to learn more about the fauna & flora unique to the area or just enjoy the lodge surroundings, relax next to the pool with a good book, get pampered (most lodges have a Spa) or catch up on some sleep. 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 jet spotted. Return to the lodge, freshen up and meet for a pre dinner drink.Dinner is served at various settings - around the fire, by candle light in the dining room, on the lodge deck, or even in your suite for a more romantic affair!
Day Four
A very early morning wake up call an a welcome mug of coffee with your ranger before departing on the early morning game drive tracking animals and searching for the Big 5. Return to the lodge and freshen up, and enjoy a sumptuous brunch. Check out and enjoy the last few hours at the lodge. A driver will meet yoy at the lodge and drive you to Hoedspruit Airport in time for the 14h30 flight back to Johannesburg Airport. You will be back in time to connect to a flight to Cape Town or your return flight home.
The itinerary may be changed to accommodate weather and time constraints.
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The above tariffs include:
Private transfer from Johannesburg to the lodge with a guide.
Ecomomy class return aifare from Hoedspruit to Johannesburg (Can change with out notice)
Daily sunrise/morning and an afternoon/evening open Land Rover game drives hosted by an armed field guide/ranger and tracker.
Optional bush walks.
Breakfast, lunch & dinner at the lodge.
Three nights 5 star luxury accommodation.
Conservation levy..
Services of a qualified tour guide and field guide.
Transfers in air-conditioned vehicle including fuel, tolls and insurances.
Life long memories and hopefully great pictures.
VAT and tourism Levy
Excluded are:
Lunches (day 1 and 4)
All Drinks, gratuities and personal expenses.
Travel & Medical insurance

Go Safari Five Star approved Game Lodges:
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Kapama - Camp Karula
Tintswalo (In Manyeleti Reserve)
Kings Camp (In Timbavati Reserve)
Lukimbi Safari Lodge (In Kruger Park)
Tinga (In Kruger Park)
Mala Mala (In Sabie Sands)
Singita (In Sabie Sands)
Leopard Hills (In Sabie Sands)
Lion Sands (In Sabie Sands)
Londolozi (In Sabie Sands)
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Did You Know?
... these interesting animal facts:
The best time for observing the animals is the dry winter season May to September. 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 more concentrated
A few collective nouns;
A float of crocodiles
A leap (leep) of leopards
A pod of Hippo
A journey or tower of giraffe
A pride of lions
A crash of rhinos
A dazzle of Zebra
A nest of snakes
A mustering of storks
Elephants spend 16 to 18 hours a day eating and cover a considerable distance while feeding. They have a simple digestive system and adults will need to eat 180 to 280kg of grass and other fodder per day. And produce up to 140kg of dung per day.
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