Big Cat Safari

10 Day
Big Cat Safari
Big Cat Safari
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Day 1 -With Big Cats on your mind you land in Johannesburg's OR Tambo international Airport and are greeted by the Dark Continent Explorer team. Our plan is to drive part way to Kruger today and have dinner in the Loveld at a stunning lodge. Your private chef is already there when we arrive and dinner is going to be a welcome change from airliner fair. We are in the country tonight and the sounds of the city have vanished. This night you dream of adventure in wild Africa.
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Day 2 - After breakfast we travel on South Africa's great road system to the Mpumalanga region where towering mountains and breathtaking escarpments drop into the loveld savanna that makes up Kruger National Park. At Nelspruit we turn north and head for Malelane Gate into Kruger. Here your African photo safari begins. The road climbs as we head north toward the parks capital Skukuza Rest Camp. Cameras at the ready as we have seen Spotted Hyena's take down large antelope here. The area is marked by the passing of elephants that have a habit of tree tipping. Giraffe and Kudu are common as well as lions. We pass "Jock of the Bushveld" markers as this is the region where famous Afrikaner book was written. Soon Skukuza gate is in view, your photo safari base camp. We will take our lodging just before dark at the reserved guest cottages that will be our safari camp for the next four nights. A campfire will cap the evening along with true stories from this region. Skukuza is Kruger National Park's history central.
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Day 3 – Today we awaken in the thick of your African Photo Safari and in the middle of big cat country. We are at the capital of Kruger National Park. At dawn, after a short breakfast of South African rusk and fruit, we take our coffee and move through the gate into the park. This region is both Wades and Bennies favorite region for lion and leopard. Just north of camp near Tshokwane is a region of open plains where cheetah are often seen speeding after their prey. This will be our brunch stop after slipping along the Sabi River drainage looking for leopard. After brunch with the vervet monkeys, we will begin moving toward lower Sabi and then cut across our favorite leopard and lion path as we circle back toward Skukuza. The afternoon is your time to relax and explore the Sabi River overlook and gift shops.
This evening you have a choice of relaxing at Skukuza camp or an optional evening wildlife drive that will take us along the Lower Sabi Road into elephant and Chacma baboon country. Dinner will be served with the famous "Bennie Bread" baked in an iron Dutch oven over the embers. Of course a delightful full spread of Afrikaans cuisine will cover the candle lit tablecloth as well.
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We lunch at base camp take a power-nap. As the sun begins to cast long shadows we board the wildlife vehicle and drive southwest, along the Napi Road to Transport Dam. The lions begin their hunt as the sun dips low. Transport Dam is the site of the famous Battle of Kruger where a pride of lions attacked a herd of Cape buffalo and the unfortunate young buff jumped into the water only to be attacked by a croc. This site is a great spot to see action.
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Before dark, we are circling the busiest route in the park as we trace the Sabi and Sand Rivers with an eye out for leopard. After a campfire and beautiful dinner under the southern sky, Wade will take everyone with a flashlight wildlife safari hike to see an unusual resident of Kruger Park who resides at Skukuza. We are in search of Bushbabys. Spend your last hour in Skukuza's great gift shop because tomorrow morning we head to the Big Cat Reserve.
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Day 8- After tea, coffee, rusks and fruit we are escorted by a naturalist ranger to the waterhole to watch for hippo and crocodile. This morning's bush walk will take us afield in the cool of the morning when the 270 varieties of bird life are crowding the morning stillness with their optimistic calls. Near the water unique Yellowbilled hornbill's are searching the sand for ants and the gorgeous rainbow colored bee-eaters are busy controlling the stinger populations. The colorful lilac-breasted roller and long-tailed flycatchers compete for attention from your camera. Above we see Cape vultures spiraling up in the thermals watching for their spotter eagle, the Bateleur above a lion kill. The fabric of Africa is woven with many colorful natural threads. After a hot Afrikaans brunch we board the Rover for a tour of the lion breeding facility. The ranger will paint a portrait of proactive conservation for you as he unfolds the complexity of free-ranging big cats in southern Africa. We will then move into the thousands of acres of African wilderness that make up the reserve for a photo safari. Dinner is under the starry South African sky. If you understand time-lapse photography you'll want to point your lens heavenward for the best star gazing in the world.
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Day 9 - This morning after we eat a full breakfast you can choose to stay at the Big Cat Reserve and go on a morning ranger walk then relax poolside or journal. After lunch you may take a Land Rover wildlife drive with the staff this afternoon or you can join Bennie and Wade as they explore the northern reaches of Kruger. This tour leaves after breakfast and drives into a part of Kruger you have not visited. We will be visiting the Elephant Museum at Letaba. After a visit there we move north to the famous Letaba River Bridge where we set up tripods and can walk across the mile long bridge filming and snapping pics of Elephant, Hippos and Crocs. We once saw a herd of 54 elephants crossed, just feet below us. We move north to Pioneer Dam at Mopani for lunch. Our trip back to the Big Cat Reserve is Mopani-Phalaborwa road where we again stop and do some wildlife photography at the upper Letaba River Bridge. We return to safari camp just in time for the chef's special dinner on the veranda.
The Big Cat Reserve is where we eat the final fabulous open fire dinner prepared by your private chef. Tonight the campfire is reflective of all the adventure in Africa that you have experienced. We have made new friends and shared wildlife experiences that won't be equaled. Although you haven't come to grip with this yet…this was just your first trip to Africa. You'll be back.
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Day 10 – After breakfast, pet the loin cubs one final time and wipe the tear from your eye while no one is watching. Then it's to Jo-berg and the OR Tambo Airport. Tomorrow you're back to the real jungle….with great stories from your African photo safari.
*We reserve the right to adjust the schedule to maximize wildlife viewing opportunities.
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