(8 days, 7 nights,
+-1 300 kilometres)
(Note: The following
itinerary is reversed when running the DBN to JHB route)
Day
1
This morning the tour heads east along the Panorama Route,
heading for our overnight camp at Blyde River Canyon, the
third-oldest canyon in the world. Be prepared for some stunning
scenery. (+- 466 Km)
Day
2
The morning is spent exploring the Blyde River Canyon. Enjoy
boat trips on the Blyde Dam, spot hippo, crocodile and the
Tufa waterfall. After lunch, we head for a wildlife rehabilitation
centre and then travel on to Bushman’s Camp for the
night. Dinner is served around the fire. (+- 38 Km)
Day
3
Entering the world-famous Kruger National Park (KNP) via the
Orpen Gate, guests have the opportunity to spend the entire
day spotting game and birdlife from open safari vehicles,
returning to Bushmans Camp that evening.
Day
4
Today’s travels take us further south, with highlights
being a visit to the Jane Goodall Institute chimpanzee sanctuary.
Then the tour heads for Swaziland. Upon completing the border
formalities, we travel to our overnight camp in a Swazi game
reserve. (+- 375 Km)
Day
5
Moving further south through Swaziland, we re-enter South
Africa and arrive at our bush camp on the banks of the Jozini
Dam. This area has a prolific variety of game and bird species
and the dam itself is home to abundant Tiger Fish, crocodile
and hippo. (+- 150 Km)
Day
6
This morning we travel to Zululand, setting up camp in the
heart of the coastal forests, where the local wildlife wanders
through the campsite and the Bush Babies serenade you to sleep.
(+- 100 Km)
Day
7
An early start today as we head for a full days game viewing
in the Umfolozi/Hluhluwe Game Reserve. Likely sightings of
rhino, buffalo and elephant make for an action-packed day,
before returning to camp. (+- 150 Km)
Day
8
Breaking camp, we head along the coastline to Durban, which
marks the end of the tour. (+- 340 Km).
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