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Appreciate the Kruger Park

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

With a preserved area such as the Kruger National Park on our doorstep, many South African’s do not always have the appreciation that they should for this gift.
Sadly as animals are subjected to smaller and smaller spaces so we continue to encroach on their comfort zones and this can only lead to certain destruction. This may at times be in the form of animals killing humans, but most often it is the effect we as humans have on our wildlife.

Experience the Kruger National Park

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

First proclaimed in 1898 as the Sabi Game Reserve, later to become known as the World renowned Kruger National Park, was originally established to protect the animals of the Lowveld, by the then President of the Republic of the Transvaal, Paul Kruger.

Oom Paul

Oom Paul

Now over 100 years later, the Kruger Park is South Africa’s largest wildlife park, situated in the provinces of Mpumalanga and Limpopo which lies to the east of South Africa, and ranks with the best Africa has to offer for a true wildlife experience. Covering nearly 2 million hectares, the Kruger National Park extends 350 km from north to south, and 60 km from east to west. Conservation and responsible eco tourism after all these years still remain the main focus of the Kruger National Park.

Why choose a guided safari to the Kruger Park

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

We are often asked why people should book a guided safari to the Kruger Park when the park is so easily accessible and easy to get around in on your own.

Guided Safaris are an excellent way to visit Africa’s National Parks. If you are interested in more information than standard guide books can offer and want to take the stress of organizing everything yourself out of the equation, then guided safaris are for you!

Kruger National Park & Sabi Sand Combo Safaris - 5 days

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

5 Day Kruger & Sabi Sand Combo Safari

Day 1: Gauteng – Kruger Park

An early departure allows us to have lunch en-route (own expense) and reach the Park around mid-day. The afternoon is spent game viewing in our open game drive vehicle. Dinner is served under the stars at our ideally located dining facility, weather permitting.

(Dinner included)

Day 2: Kruger Park

After an early wake-up call, tea or coffee & some snacks, you set off in our open game drive vehicle for the morning safari which will take approximately 3-4 hours.

Kruger National Park & Sabi Sand Combo Safaris - 4 days

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

4 Day Kruger & Sabi Sand Combo Safari

Day 1: Gauteng – Kruger Park

An early departure allows us to have lunch en-route (own expense) and reach the Park around mid-day. The afternoon is spent game viewing in our open game drive vehicle. Dinner is served under the stars at our ideally located dining facility, weather permitting.

(Dinner included)

Day 2: Kruger Park – Sabi Sand Game Reserve