This safari gives you a combination of wildlife, beach, and interactions with the Zulu people and an experience of South Africa's varied natural habitats and rich culture. You visit the world-renowned Kruger National Park, Maputaland Coastal Forest Reserve, Thanda Private Game Reserve and KwaZulu Natal Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. Truly the flagship of the South African national parks, Kruger is home to an impressive number of species: 336 trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds and 147 mammals. KwaZulu-Natal offers such variety of tourist attractions like no other part of South Africa. Naturally KwaZulu-Natal provides first class safari experiences in their expansive nature and wildlife parks teaming with game. A favourite is the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi (Umfolozi) Game Reserve, known for its many rhinos. In the Mkhuze Game Reserve one can also gain a good insight into the impressive wildlife world of Southern Africa. And in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park (previously St Lucia Wetland Park) close encounters with crocodiles and hippos are guaranteed.
Highly trained and experienced rangers and trackers ensure that your safari experience ranks amongst the best in the world. You can look forward to fantastic close-up experiences with Africa's wildlife on every game drive. After a thrilling evening game drive, experience Africa Nouveau cuisine, served with award winning South African wines as you dine around a roaring boma fire under the stars. To this romantic ambience, add exceptional service and hospitality that is the hallmark of a superb safari lodge, and you will be part of a timelessness that will stay with you forever.
From a scuba diving perspective, Rocktail Bay is unique. Not only is the diving conducted within a Reserve and World Heritage Site along unspoiled reefs, but divers have the luxury of knowing that they alone have access to these sites and are the only underwater visitors along this stretch of the coastline. Overnight three nights at Rocktail Beach Camp. Days 7-8: Thanda Game Reserve Thanda Private Game Reserve in Zululand is one of the best and most awarded reserves in Africa. Thanda strives to transcend the expected luxury of a 5 star game reserve and lodge. The 9 villas at the main lodge provide an ambience of luxury and comfort beyond your wildest dreams. The 4 large and luxurious tents in the tented camp feature enormous beds and en-suite facilities. The accommodation coupled with the cuisine and the service is what makes this, the best lodge in Africa.
Days 9-11 : Visit the Kwazulu Natal Battlefields It is hard to perceive that deep in the heart of scenic central and northern KwaZulu-Natal, that this area once was the scene of bloody conflict between the Zulu, Boer and the British. Their clashes and military engagements shaped the history of South Africa, and shook the might of the British Empire's military. It was in this area over a period of some seventy years, that one historical drama after another unfolded, making this a popular tourist destination, particularly for relatives of those men who served their countries and paid the ultimate sacrifice. Early in the 19th century a certain King Shaka became the leader of a very powerful and proud Zulu nation, by uniting feuding farmers and quarrelling cattle herders. Although the forging of this Zulu nation involved a series of skirmishes and battles, by the mid-1820's King Shaka had united the most powerful nation in Southern Africa. A strong independant spirit and dissatisfaction with British rule in the Cape led to an exodus of Voortrekkers, intent on establishing independant republics in the hinterland, where they could maintain their cultural identity and language. Once The Great Trek had crossed the Drakensberg mountains, the voortrekkers came into contact with the Zulu, leading to disputes over land, cattle and other issues. The brutal killing of one of the voortrekker leaders, Piet Retief, and 101 of his followers by King Dingane, sparked a series of clashes, culminating in the Battle of Blood River in December 1838. Seriously outnumbered the vootrekkers who had formed a Laager (a circle of wagons) along the river (which later became known as Blood River) were able to defeat the Zulu impi, and is commemorated to this day by Afrikaners. Days 12-14: Kwazulu Natal and Cape Town Adventurous hikes or a cable car ride, or simple strolling down the unique beaches, Cape Toen can just be explored in the manner that suits you. The city's unique geographical feature of Cape Town makes it is possible to visit several beaches in one day, each with a different setting and atmosphere. Some of the most popular tourists’ attractions of Cape Town are the District Six Museum, Groote Schuur Hospital Transplant Museum, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Robben Island, Rondevlei Nature Reserve, South African Museum, Two Oceans Aquarium, Rhodes Memorial, Hout Bay, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Groot Constantia, Good Hope Nature Reserve, SA National Gallery, Castle of Good Hope and Table Mountain. Day 15: Cape Town and Depart Home
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