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Kruger Park Afternoon Game Drive

Hazyview

Activity Description

A Kruger National Park game drive in an open safari vehicle is without a doubt one of the region’s top bucket list experiences.

Journey into the heart of one of the world’s most famous game reserves. Marvel at its diversity of wildlife and birdlife, see its ever-changing African landscapes.

Our qualified, experienced field guides know the environment intimately, and their skills, combined with the incredible visibility afforded by our specialised safari vehicles, guarantee you are in the front row for a wild experience. Kruger is teaming with game, big and small, and you will be as spellbound by the Big Five as you will be by the smallest creatures.

Arrangements

Duration5 hours
WhenAll year
WhereHazyview and Surrounding areas.
WeatherAll weather except extreme rain
What to WearSomething lite in the summer and warm in the winter
Things to BringCamera
Guests or SpectatorsWater is supplied on the safari. Summer months it is necessary for a hat, sunscreen.. Winter months early morning can be cool.

Requirements

Minimum Age3 years
Minimum Height0.0 m
Maximum Height0.0 m
Fitness LevelNo Fitness Requirement
QualificationsNot Applicable
Maximum Weight0.0 kg
CertificationNone Required
Experience LevelNo Experience Requirement

Inclusions and Exclusions

InclusionsINCL P/P KNP CONS FEES + MINERAL WATER WHILST ON THE VEHICLE
Exclusions

Meals, Soft Drinks; Items of a personal nature
We are not allowed to take alcoholic beverages into the Park. It will be confiscated

Notes

CHILD RATE WILL ONLY APPLY IF CHILD TRAVELS WITH 2 X FULL PAYING ADULTS

Customer Reviews

Very enjoyable. - Philip


Our driver Musa (?) was very caring for the welfare of his passengers and managed their entry into the park well despite some difficulties with ID documents. He managed people with mobility challenges into and out of his vehicle in a very caring way. During the trip we had a range of sightings. I think there can be improvement in the narrative of the trip - giving a bit of background to the ecology of the park, how animals have patterns of behaviour and territory, and how they interact with one another and the environment. That would make up for the 'dead' spots between sightings of larger animals. It might also encourage tourists to act as additional spotters - as the bush is otherwise illegible to them. I think he could also be provided with some tools to get to know the interests of the group at the beginning so that his narrative can go beyond gestation periods and basic identification. - Paul




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