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Pilanesberg sightings: 31 Jul & 1 Aug 2011

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Our very first Pilanesberg Safari was very successful with Kylie & her guests seeing a lot!

Kylie says:

Our 1st drive and night drive were successful with us seeing impala, zebra, black-backed jackal, elephants, a white rhino, giraffe and wildebeest.

Then the next day we had a lovely long drive through the park after a lovely breakfast, seeing more elephants, white rhinos, 2 black-backed jackal chasing a baby zebra, we heard a lion calling but unfortunately couldn’t find him, tssessbe, red hartebeest, dassies, lots of giraffe, zebra and wildebeest! We also had great bird sightings seeing crimson breasted shrikes, violet eared waxbill, white faced ducks, lilac breasted rollers and some black shouldered kite!

NEW!! 2 Day Pilanesberg safaris

Monday, March 14th, 2011

Day 1: Gauteng – Pilanesberg

An early departure (07h00 – 07h30) allows us to reach the Park around mid-morning.

We enter the Park and start searching for wildlife. Accompanied by a professional Field guide, he/she will gladly divulge information on the park’s amazing diversity of wild- and plant life. We stop for lunch at the cafeteria in the Park (own expense) and continue with our game drive en-route to camp. After checking into your accommodation you have some time to go for a swim, purchase necessary items at the camp’s shop, or simply take a stroll around the camp to stretch your legs before the sunset/night drive.

NEW!! 3 Day Pilanesberg safaris

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

Day 1: Gauteng – Pilanesberg

An early departure (07h00 – 07h30) allows us to reach the Park around mid-morning.

We enter the Park and start searching for wildlife. Accompanied by a professional Field guide, he/she will gladly divulge information on the park’s amazing diversity of wild- and plant life. We stop for lunch at the cafeteria in the Park (own expense) and continue with our game drive directly after. We get to camp in the late afternoon where you check into your accommodation and have enough time to go for a swim, purchase necessary items at the camp’s shop, or simply take a stroll around the camp to stretch your legs after a long day’s driving.