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Day 3 Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve Another early wake up, followed by coffee before heading off again in open vehicles, searching for wild animals. We are often asked what the difference is between the Kruger National Park, and a private Game Reserve such as the Sabi Sand, and in fact why we combine the two. It’s always very difficult to compare two separate wildlife destinations and in the past we have found the two locations appealing to different people. Kruger can generally be regarded as the “Great Unknown”, you never know what you’re getting and sightings are largely a case of being at the right place at the right time, of course our guides are extremely familiar with the Kruger and know where they have a good chance of finding certain animals which greatly increases your chances of seeing them, accompanied of course by the knowledge which they share with you. However the surprise factor is still there and that is greatly appealing to many of our guests. A private game reserve on the other hand, is almost guaranteed to deliver excellent sightings as the guides are all in radio contact so the minute one group encounters animals, they radio them in, giving everyone else in the area the chance to see them too. As a result, when we combine the two destinations, the result is often a safari that utilises one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations (the Kruger National Park) and the excellent “up close” encounters with animals in the Sabi Sand. After our morning drive we return to the lodge, enjoy a relaxing breakfast followed by some time to relax by the lodges pool. There is also an opportunity for you to go on a morning walk after breakfast if you wish. Lunch is usually served around 14h00 before we leave on another afternoon/night drive, returning to the lodge for the evening meal. (BLD)
Day 4 End of safari - Johannesburg After your wake up call and coffee we head back into the bush in the hope of seeing and photographing more of Africa’s spectacular wildlife. The Sabi Sand is particularly famous for it’s brilliant sightings of leopard and whilst we cannot guarantee these sightings, you stand a more than fair chance of seeing and photographing these beautiful animals, seldom more than 3-4 metres from the vehicle! After the drive breakfast is served. There is time for you to freshen up before we pack the vehicle and begin our journey back to Johannesburg. We return to Johannesburg via the panorama route which includes Blyde River Canyon, Three Rondavels, Lisbon Waterfalls and Pilgrims Rest, where you stop for lunch. After lunch it’s a good four hours drive back to Johannesburg and you arrive back at your hotel around 19h30. (B) |