Wildlife Safari Plus A Little Extra Tour
- Highlights
- Rates
- Inclusions
- Exclusions
- 6 Days/ 5 Nights Tour
- Dullstroom - a quaint trout fishing villiage
- Blyde River Canyon boat trip
- Kruger National Park
- A private game reserve
£2350 per person - based on 4 - 6 persons
£3525 per person for 2 persons (50% supplement)
✓ All accommodation on a bed & breakfast basis
✓ All applicable transportation
✓ Roundtrip for airport transfers
✓ All amenities & attraction costs are included in the price
X Flights
X Meals (lunch & dinners)
X Gratuities (gratuity guideline £10.00 pp per day)
X All souvenirs and gifts are for your own account
Tour Features
Activities & Transportation
- Luxury accomodation based on 3-4 stars including bed & breakfast
- Personalized tour - 6 persons maximum and 2 minimum with a 50% suppliment per tour
- Local guide with local knowledge
- Approximately 4 major activities over 6 days
- Travel with full view fully airconditioned mini bus
6 Day/5 Night Tour
The Wildlife Safari Tour includes some of the most popular destinations in South Africa, the highlight of the tour being The Kruger National Park, the complete Tour will be over 5 nights and 6 days.
Day 1
You will arrive in Johannesburg and travel through to the scenic trout village of Dulstroom.




Bourke Luck Potholes
Bourke’s Luck Potholes are without doubt a major icon, but when thrown in together with the likes of the Three Rondawels, God’s Window, the Blyde River Canyon and numerous magnificent waterfalls, one can become immune after a while.
If you can, begin your wander around Mpumalanga with Bourke’s Luck Potholes, for they are without doubt incredible. Essentially they’re the result of decades of swirling eddies of water where the Treur River meets the Blyde River, the tumult of which has caused extensive water erosion over time. The result is a series of cylindrical rock sculptures that look as though they would be more comfortable on the moon.
God's Window
God’s Window is a region of amazing visual magnificence, with magnificent views, canyons, rock formations, and waterfalls. Mpumalanga is regarded as Paradise Country for a reason.
The breathtaking vista of the Lowveld stretching over 900 meters down into a beautiful indigenous forest-clad valley has earned Gods Window its name. The cliffs drop over 700 meters to the Lowveld and private game reserves, making the region one of South Africa’s most popular wildlife attractions. God’s Window is just one portion of a 250-kilometer-long earthwork of towering cliffs and breathtaking grandeur. The hills and woodlands stretch as far as the eye can see. Indeed, it appears as if one can see indefinitely!




Lisbon Falls
The Lisbon Falls are located in the heart of Mpumalanga’s waterfall region, which has more impressive waterfalls than anyplace else in southern Africa. Lisbon Falls is one of the highest in the province, standing at 94 meters (308 ft).
Lisbon Falls is convenient and accessible to locals and visitors from all over the world because it is located just north of Graskop, forty minutes from Hazyview, and outside the famed Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve.
There are magnificent trees around where you may enjoy a picnic with friends and family while taking in the views. Birdwatchers are encouraged to visit Lisbon Falls and keep an eye out for a variety of interesting avian species.
Mac Mac Falls
The Sabie Waterfalls Route — Cinderella’s journey to the Blyde River Canyon and its breathtaking rocks and views – is well worth the effort. One of these is Mac Mac Falls.
In fact, there are more waterfalls in the Sabie area than anyplace else in southern Africa. Mac Mac is the most beautiful of the bunch, with double falls that plummet 70 meters into a canyon below.
The waterfall, which is now a national monument, was not always split in two. The original single stream was blasted by gold miners in the area during the gold rush in order to access the gold-bearing reef over which it drops. Mac During the dry season, Mac tends to return to one fall.


Reptile Park Tour
The Hoedspruit Reptile Centre is located in South Africa’s Limpopo Province, 15 kilometers outside of the nearest town “Hoedspruit,” and is in one of the country’s most natural areas.
This is a self-guided tour in which you roam about the Centre on your own and look at the many amazing creatures on show. The easy-to-understand informative display legends can be read for yourself. Please keep in mind that our curators are there to care for the animals and are extremely busy, but they are always happy to answer any questions you may have.


Accomodation
Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s largest wildlife reserves, located in northeastern South Africa. The Big 5: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffaloes are among the many wild animals found there. Hundreds of different mammals, as well as numerous bird species such as vultures, eagles, and storks, make their homes here. The terrain includes mountains, shrub plains, and tropical woods.
This is true Africa, where approximately 2 million hectares of unequaled diversity of biological forms collide with historical and archaeological sites. The world-famous Kruger National Park provides one of Africa’s best animal experiences.
The lodge offers multiple spaces for group gatherings that include numerous lounge areas, a boma fire pit, a massive patio with marvellous views of the Crocodile River.
- Outside Lounge Area
- Pool Table
- Table Tennis
- Jacuzzi
- Swimming Pool
- Boma
- Game Drives (Twice a Day)
- Satellite Television
- Gym














Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s largest wildlife reserves, located in northeastern South Africa. The Big 5: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalos are among the many wild animals found there. Hundreds of different mammals, as well as numerous bird species such as vultures, eagles, and storks, make their homes here. The terrain includes mountains, shrub plains, and tropical woods.
This is true Africa, where approximately 2 million hectares of unequaled diversity of biological forms collide with historical and archaeological sites. The world-famous Kruger National Park provides one of Africa’s best animal experiences.










Blyderiver Boat Cruise
The Blyde River Canyon is the world’s third-biggest canyon and the world’s largest green canyon. This is due to the lush vegetation that covers the hillsides and nestles in the gaps. As a result, it is awe-inspiring to view and tour, with humbling scale and exquisite wildlife and flora.
The tour is led by a competent guide who can answer your questions and show you around the most beautiful parts of the park. The Three Rondavels is one of these locations (three iconic mountain heads that stand tall and erect, generally rounded with a little point at the top of each). On one of these boat tours, the Kadishi Tufa Waterfall is also on the itinerary.




Private Game Reserve
The private game reserve lies on the banks of the Crocodile River at the southern end of the famous Kruger National Park and enjoys 10km’s of spectacular river frontage. The private game lodge borders with the Kruger Park are no longer obstructed by fences, which means the game can roam freely within the 4000 hectares. Marula Sunrise is only four and a half hours’ drive from Gauteng, or one hour from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport outside Mbombela (Nelspruit) – it’s your ideal destination for a regular escape, far from the hustle and bustle of the everyday life.
The lodge offers multiple spaces for group gatherings that include numerous lounge areas, a boma fire pit, a massive patio with marvellous views of the Crocodile River.
- Outside Lounge Area
- Pool Table
- Table Tennis
- Jacuzzi
- Swimming Pool
- Boma
- Game Drives (Twice a Day)
- Satellite Television
- Gym
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- 082 788 8900
- info@honeybadgertours.co.uk
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