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“A semblance of a tail flickers among the grassy plains. Your tracker stops abruptly and you follow suit. Suddenly a leopard darts across the savannah, coming within metres of your open topped Land Rover. Your heart stops for a second…
“A semblance of a tail flickers among the grassy plains. Your tracker stops abruptly and you follow suit. Suddenly a leopard darts across the savannah, coming within metres of your open topped Land Rover. Your heart stops for a second as you lock eyes with this graceful but elusive cat. A few seconds later, her cubs emerge from the bush and you spend the next hour watching them frolic under the shade of a yellow-barked acacia.”
A Kruger Safari is the experience of a lifetime, and since the park was established in 1898, it has become one of Africa’s prime game-viewing destinations. It has expanded to incorporate neighbouring private reserves, allowing animals to retrace their ancient migration patterns and ease the burden on the ecosystems. For most of the animals living in the Greater Kruger National Park, an area the size of Wales, a fence is as foreign as a toothbrush, but with over 40 lodges to choose from, these animals have certainly seen enough Land Rovers to tell if their timing is off and by how much.
You’ve only got four nights for the ultimate Safari, so where do you begin? With so many options at your disposal, choosing your Kruger Safari can be daunting. For the top end client seeking an all inclusive luxury safari holiday, you need look no further than the private concessions within the Kruger itself, or the private reserves adjacent, but open to the park that includes Sabi Sand, Manyeleti, Thornybush or Timbavati.
The private concessions offer the best game viewing inside the park and their lodges have exclusive use of the surrounding wilderness. The result is great game viewing and the benefit of the park’s meticulous conservation practices. In the private reserves, rules are not as strict and you can follow game off road and go on walking safaris, making these lodges somewhat more expensive than their concession counterparts.
Leading the stakes in terms of price and wildlife is the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Home to the famous brands of Mala Mala, Londolozi and Singita, Sabi Sand also houses the ‘Magnificent Seven’ – lion, leopard, elephant, rhino (white and black), buffalo, cheetah and wild dog – hundreds of bird species and thousands of indigenous plants. Hardly surprising it is regarded as one of the best wildlife reserves in the world.
Just a mouse click away
So why book your Safari with Rhino Africa online? Well, they specialise in tailormaking African Safaris to suit your exact needs. They understand destination and product are key to building a successful holiday, and all of the 35 consultants are well-travelled experts. Rhino Africa doesn’t sell products they haven’t personally experienced and the company is built around people – consultants and clients. By booking on the web, you not only get the best available price by cutting out agent commissions, but Rhino Africa are the only African based tour operator to offer free comprehensive medical and curtailment insurance, so your holiday is financially secure. So, what are you waiting for?.
About Rhino Africa
Based in Cape Town, with competitive rates and reliable service, Rhino Africa are on the ground and available throughout the planning, booking and travel stages of your itinerary and promise a service like none other.
Useful information
Your dream African safari is just a mouse click away:
Web: www.rhinoafrica.com
Email: enquiries@rhinoafrica.com
International Toll free Numbers:
UK: 0808 238 0044
USA: 888 2156 556
Australia: 1 800 447164
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