South Africa Tours and Safaris
Walking South Africa
/ Rainbow Route / Kruger
Walking Safaris
WALKING SOUTH AFRICA
13 day small group comfort adventure
Highlights
* Mpumalanga Panorama Route - sight seeing
* Kruger National Park - game drives
* Swaziland - mountain walks, cultural adventure
* Battlefields - museums
* St Lucia - walk and game drives
* Drakensberg Mountains - mountain walks
Explore the big game of the Kruger National
Park. We enjoy hiking Swaziland, before heading into the Zulu Kingdom.
We visit the wetlands, wildlife and beaches of KwaZulu-Natal, before
heading to the mountains of the Drakensberg.
Day
1 - 2 MPUMALANGA [chalets Bx1 Lx2 Dx2]
(B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
After the tour briefing, we depart Johannesburg at 06:30am and head
east towards Mpumalanga. During the afternoon we visit the gold mining
town of Pilgrims Rest, explore Bourkes Luck Potholes and the viewpoint
over God's Window. We then make our way to our chalets near the escarpment.
We spend the next day exploring the Blyde River canyon on foot.
Includes: Entrance fees to Bourke's Luck Potholes
Overnight: Chalets - 2 twin share bedrooms in each chalet with 1 bathroom
shared between 2 bedrooms. Swimming pool, bar, restaurant.
Distance/time: 400kms, ± 5½ hours, excluding stops for
sightseeing, breakfast & lunch
Day 3 - 4 KRUGER NATIONAL PARK (tented
lodge or chalets BLD)
Big Game Safari. We spend the next 2 days on game drives in search of
the elusive leopard, the majestic lion and the mighty elephant. Exciting
game viewing on morning and afternoon game drives with the midday spent
out of the heat resting in the camp. Our professional guides will impart
their extensive knowledge of ecology, fauna and flora during our time
in the bush. Night game drives with spotlights are available (own expense).
Includes: Entrance fees to Kruger National Park,
morning and afternoon game drives
Overnight: Chalets - twin chalets (or lodge tent) en-suite facilities,
swimming pool, restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 150kms, ± 2 hours + 3x 3 hour game drives
Optional Activities: Night game drive in National Park open game viewing
vehicle
Day
5 - 6 KINGDOM OF SWAZILAND (cabins BLD)
We enter the Kingdom of Swaziland and travel through a lush fruit farming
area before heading into the mountains of Swaziland. We spend 2 nights
in Malalotja Nature Reserve with a full day to walk through this seldom
explored mountainous reserve. The Swazi people have a rich cultural
heritage and we will visit the craft and medicine markets on day 7 as
we pass through the capital, Mbabane.
Includes: Entrance fees to Malalotja Nature Reserve
Overnight: Cabin - 2 twin share bedrooms in each chalet with 1 bathroom
shared between 2 bedrooms.
Distance/time: 200kms, ± 4 hours, excluding 2-3 hour morning
drive out of Kruger, shopping stop in Malelane, Jeppes Reef border formalities
& stops for sightseeing etc
Day 7, 8, 9 ST. LUCIA (cabins Bx3 Lx2
Dx1)
We cross back into South Africa and head into the Zululand heartland.
We visit a traditional village to learn more about the proud Zulu culture,
and get a chance to meet the local people.
We
base ourselves on the shores of Lake St Lucia - a Unesco world heritage
site. The park's uniqueness lies in its remarkable combination of estuarine
lakes, subtropical coastline, forests and wildlife. We will spend a
day in the Hluhluwe game reserve where rhino conservation has been a
priority. We then have another full day free to explore the St. Lucia
estuary and the beaches, as we enjoy a boat cruise or kayak excursion
(own expense).
Includes: Entrance fees to Lake St Lucia &
Hluhluwe Game Reserve
Overnight: Cabins - 2 twin share bedrooms with 1 bathroom and 1 washroom
shared between 2 rooms,
Swimming pool, restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 400kms, ± 6 hours, excluding border formalities,
excluding stops for sightseeing & lunch
Optional Activities Boat cruise, kayak excursion
Day 10 BATTLEFIELDS (lodge BL-)
We leave the coastline and make our way through the scenic hills and
valleys of Zululand to the small town of Dundee. Here the battles were
fought between the Zulus, British and the Boer troops - war cries still
resound in the hills. We spend time at Rourkes Drift and Islandwana
battlefields with an informative visit to the Tulana museum.
Includes: Visit to Roukes Drift, and Islandwana
battlefields, entrance to Tulana Museum
Overnight: Guest lodge - twin rooms with en-suite facilities, swimming
pool, restaurant & bar
Distance/time: 350kms, ± 5 hours, excluding stops for sightseeing
& lunch
Day
11 - 12 DRAKENSBERG (tented lodge or chalets BLD)
Witness the grandeur of the Drakensberg or Ukhahlamba "Barrier
of Spears" Mountains. We overnight at the base of the "berg"
and spend a day walking the trails or taking a dip in the clear streams.
The crisp mountain air is refreshing and invigorating and our lodge
is a fantastic place to relax at the end of our tour.
Includes: Entrance fees to Royal Natal National
Park
Overnight: Tented lodge / chalets - twin chalets share bathroom facilities
Distance/time: 200kms ± 2½ hours, excluding stops for
sightseeing & lunch
Day 13 JOHANNESBURG / TOUR ENDS ( BL-)
Morning free to take a last walk in the mountains before we make our
way back to Johannesburg. Tour ends at +/-18:00pm.
Distance/time: 350kms, ± 5 hours, excluding stops for sightseeing
& lunch
Please note:
The distance and travel times quoted above are an estimate only, and
subject to local road conditions and photo stops!
The walking grade:
The walks in Blyde Canyon, Swaziland and the Drakensberg will be easy
to moderate. We walk on good mountain paths so walking shoes / light
boots are sufficient. Although full days out, the actual walking time
is 3-6 hours for 10-22km so a reasonable level of fitness is required.
PRICE: (valid Jan 2010 - Dec 2011) US$
1605 pps + local payment of ZAR 1 200 . Single supplement: US$ 463 pp
(If you are traveling on your own, we will "room" you with
another same gender client. You do not pay extra when booking as a single
person. If however you request a single room, then you'll pay the single
supplement.)
2011 DEPARTURE DATES: 21-Aug-11 02-Sep-11, 11-Sep-11 23-Sep-11,
02-Oct-11 14-Oct-11, 23-Oct-11 04-Nov-11, 13-Nov-11 25-Nov-11,
04-Dec-11 16-Dec-11, 25-Dec-11 06-Jan-12
* Bold dates are guaranteed departures, all other dates guaranteed from
4 clients.
Includes
* 12 nights in hotels, cabins & guest houses
* Entrance fees
* Transport in minibus / safari truck
* Meals as per itinerary
* Professional guide
Accommodation
* Mpumalanga, Graskop Mogodi Lodge - 2 twin share bedrooms in each chalet
with 1 bathroom shared between 2 bedrooms. Swimming pool, bar, restaurant,
telephone.
* Chalets, Kruger National Park - for 2 nights in Kruger we stay in
national parks board chalets with en-suite / shared ablutions (depending
on availability). Swimming pool, restaurant, and telephone.
* Swaziland, Malolotja Nature Reserve - mountain cabins, 2 bedrooms
per cabin which are twin share with 1 bathroom and 1 washroom shared
between 2 rooms.
* St Lucia, Shonalanga Resort - 2 twin share bedrooms in each chalet
with 1 bathroom shared between 2 bedrooms. Swimming pool, bar, restaurant,
telephone.
* Battlefields, Battlefields Country Lodge - twin share chalet (or lodge
tent) with en suite facilities. Swimming pool, bar, restaurant, telephone.
* Drakensberg, Sungubala tented chalets - bedrooms are twin sharing
with shared ablutions.
Please Note:
Accommodation specified in the itinerary is subject to availability.
Alternatives will be nearby and of a similar standard.
Transport
" On foot - easy to moderate walks throughout the tour.
" Vehicle - for longer distance travel, place to place, we use
custom-built Safari trucks with 12 forward facing seats. Comfortable
touring and good for game viewing. Large, sliding windows and viewing
hatches give everyone a good view; or Toyota Hiace minibuses with 10
forward facing seats (roof rack and trailer for equipment and baggage);
or Mercedes Sprinter minibuses with 16 forward facing seats (and trailer
for equipment and baggage). There are a couple of long days of travelling
but the vehicles have a comfortable cruising speed. The emphasis of
the trip is "getting out and doing things".
Local Payment
" A local payment is required on this safari and this will be collected
by your tour leader on departure. The local payment forms part of your
overall tour cost, and must be taken into consideration when booking
your safari. It will be used by your tour leaders to pay for some of
the operational costs incurred on safari. For example entry fees to
most national parks, some of the campsites and also local food markets
(and even some shops) are only payable in cash. In addition, each vehicle
has a garage card but these are only accepted in South Africa and parts
of Namibia, therefore in all other countries, fuel must be paid for
in cash. Due to the remoteness of some departure points, having a local
payment system enables us to manage tour funds effectively. The efficiency
of this system helps keep the overall tour prices down. For these reasons,
it is necessary to charge a local payment. It also ensures that a portion
of the tour costs goes directly into the country you are visiting, thereby
benefiting local communities and contributing to the conservation of
the areas we visit. This is all part of our ongoing effort to operate
sustainable safaris that make a real difference.
Participation
" An essential part of your Safari is participation - from packing
away in the morning to helping with cleaning up - it's all part of your
adventure and when everyone puts in a little effort the trip will run
smoothly. Your tour leaders will do all the meal preparation but we
do ask the clients to help with the washing up. Team spirit is part
of the fun!
Food
" We pride ourselves on giving very good healthy meals to our clients
and will provide three meals per day, except where shown in the itinerary,
where we try out local restaurants.
" The tour leaders do the shopping and meal planning for each group.
He/she will always try to obtain fresh produce wherever possible. A
rough idea of what these will consist of is: Breakfast - cereals or
coffee and toast or the occasional fried breakfast, Lunch - cheese,
cold meats, salads on bread or rolls, Dinner - braais (local barbecue),
potjies (stews), stir fries etc. We use regular plates, cups and cutlery.
All cooking and eating utensils will also be provided.
" We do cater for special dietary requirements (e.g. vegetarian
or allergies.)
" We will supply fruit squash served with breakfast and tea or
coffee served with breakfast and dinner. All other beverages will be
for your own expense. We will not supply bottled drinking water although
it is available at many shops on tour.
Difficulty
" Anyone who is generally active and in good health should enjoy
this trip. A combination of basic accommodation makes for a comfortable
tour.
" Full itinerary with a couple of long driving days but also plenty
of outdoors activity.
" Everyone is asked to help out with the running of camp on tour.
In other words if everyone spends a little time setting up camp, preparing
meals and cleaning up then the tour will run smoothly and everyone will
have a good time. Participation is the name of the game.
Things you should know
" Includes park entrances
" You will need a valid passport and visas for entry into Swaziland
and re-entering South Africa. Consult the tour dossier for a more detailed
list of visa requirements and consult with your travel agent . Swazi
visa is free of charge and obtained at the border.
" Luggage, please pack to a limit of 12kgs in a soft sports tog
bag. Bring a daypack for walks.
" We recommend that you bring South African Rand for personal expenses
on this trip. Travellers cheques can be changed in most large towns.
Major credit cards can also be used for optional activities and restaurant
bills. See the tour dossier for approximate costs of drinks and meals
etc.
Common questions about this trip
1. Can I buy camera film & memory cards? Film, memory cards and
other photographic accessories will be available several times on tour.
A camera with a zoom lens from wide angle to telephoto, 35-200mm, is
advisable to capture both scenic and wildlife shots. Each vehicle is
fitted with a 12/24V cigarette lighter - this should not be relied on
for charging camera batteries and we recommend you bring a 2nd battery.
Remember you can also charge your camera on those nights we use accommodation
(SA 220V)
2. Is it safe? South Africa, like any many countries, has it's problems
but your guide knows the country intimately and will endeavour to show
you the best parts while looking after you. Be aware, but not paranoid,
and you will have a great trip!
3. Do I need malaria tablets? Mpumalanga, Swaziland and Zululand is
a limited risk malaria area but prophylactics are recommended.
4. What do I need to bring? All details are covered in our general tour
briefing but the basics are: - comfortable clothes for warm days and
cool evenings, walking shoes, a raincoat, hat and sunglasses, swimsuit,
a small pair of binoculars also comes in very handy and most importantly
- a sense of adventure!
Why go with this operator?
* Small groups - by travelling with
a maximum of 12 people, you are able to witness Africa and have first
hand contact with this amazing continent and it's people without being
a negative influence. This has been a key factor in our continued success.
Our trips appeal to a wide variety of ages. The average is 37 - with
most being aged 25 to 60. The range of travellers gives a variety of
perspectives which adds to the experience of each safari.
* 2 tour guides - group leaders are the
key to any safari. On our safari you will travel with 2 qualified and
registered field guides (FGASA). 2 guides as crew, not a guide and a
driver, means maximum knowledge, informative and interesting trips.
Our guides have a passion for Africa, her people and her wildlife, and
they love nothing more than sharing their knowledge with our guests.
* All of the entrance fees are included
and a wide range of activities, and most meals. We have included as
many highlights in our tours, so that you will see and experience the
highlights without having to pay extra when you get there. So when you
decide on which safari company to book with, look carefully at what
you're actually getting. You may only visit a place once, make sure
you get the most out of it.
* Safety - All of our vehicles are custom
built to ensure comfortable and safe touring. Each is constructed, by
an authorised passenger vehicle builder, to the latest safety requirements,
with a safety shell, and every seat has a lap belt. This gives you peace
of mind when travelling with Sunway Safaris on the often demanding African
roads.
* Responsible travel
- Our commitment to sustainable & responsible tourism is reflected
in our low impact travel style where all we take is photographs and
all we leave is our footprints. Being an African company we have the
grassroots contacts to make a real difference in the lives of the people
whose lands we visit.
* Experience - We
have more than 16 years experience in planning tours throughout Southern
Africa. As such, our itineraries and routes have been perfected over
many years ensuring that your tour will run smoothly. We visit the highlights
of Southern Africa, but ensure that you do not follow the well trodden
tourist track.