Day 1: Greater Kruger National Park
Tourists or guests are transferred via charter flight to Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve, named after two chief river of the country, from Johannesburg International Airport or any other destinations in South Africa. The reserve stretches to 65000 hectares and houses luxury and comfortable game lodges. The afternoon game drive with trained ranger will finally take you closer to animals. The evening African safari takes you closer to the live action.
Day 2: Greater Kruger National Park
Wake up to the roaring sound of lion or elephant trumpeting. Enjoy bird viewing in an early morning game viewing drive. Afterwards the safari returns for breakfast. A bush walk or foot safari accompanied by experienced guide or ranger is for those who want to explore the tranquil forest on foot.
Day 3: Greater Kruger National Park
The national reserve offers contrasting nature and encapsulate true African wilderness. The day is devoted to game drive or foot safari. Explore the indigenous flora and fauna of the national park. View animals in their natural habitat. Lunch with elephants and rhinos. Take elephant back safari or watch herds of elephant moving from one place to another.
Day 4: Maputoland
After a morning game viewing drive and breakfast, guests are fled to Phinda Private Game Reserve in the Maputoland region of KwaZulu Natal through charter flight. The reserve is surrounds the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, proclaimed as world heritage site. After a rest, experience the first game dive in the park.
Day 5: Maputoland
The whole day comprises two game safaris and a foot safari. The Phinda Private Game Reserve extends upto 17500 hectares. The reserve is a house to various species of plant, animals and birds. The reserve offers African Big Five.
Day 6: Maputoland
The Nyala has been considered as most beautiful antelope of Africa. On early morning safari you will view plenty of antelope and Nyala amongst them and also Red Duiker. Nyala and Red Duiker are the two endangered species of north KwaZulu and are inhabited by Phinda. The day further proceeds to the game viewing sessions.
Day 7: Departure
On the seventh and the last day of safari tour, guests are fled to Richards Bay Airport after the breakfast for a flight to Johannesburg. Guests are then taken to Johannesburg International Airport to the place of their choice.
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