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 SAFARI HOLIDAYS
 
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Introduction
 
There is so much to see in South Africa, you may be a little confused as to where to start. So perhaps your best bet would be to join an overland trip or a guided safari. Most of the longer ones do the circuit from Cape Town to the Garden Route (with its forests and beaches) to KwaZulu-Natal (wildlife and Zulu culture) through Mpumalanga (more wildlife, the Kruger National Park and mountain scenery) and end in Johannesburg. Or the other way round.

Some also visit neighbouring countries - Swaziland, Namibia, Botswana and/or Zimbabwe. Trips usually last about three weeks, but can be longer or shorter. Options range from quite basic, where you sleep in a tiny tent which you put up yourself, to rather luxurious - and the prices differ accordingly. But every one will take you to fantastic places, and all guides are knowledgeable and helpful.
 
Southern African Air Safaris
 
In April 2001 our two splendid Convair 440 aeroplanes were purchased from an operator in Bolivia and flown by our crew over the Atlantic Ocean to their new home in South Africa. Built in 1954 the first owner was the US Airforce, which based them in Texas until 1992. Then followed their 8-year tour of duty in Cochabamba at 8 500ft on contract to the Bolivian airlines.

The restoration of the air-conditioned aircraft to Rovos standards was achieved in Pietersburg and proved easier than expected due to the exceptionally good condition of the airframe. The aircraft have flown relatively few hours during their 46-year life and as they were operated in dry areas there was no corrosion damage to contend with. The avionics were deemed to be out of date and were thus completely upgraded to incorporate the most modern radar, moving map and positioning systems available.

Fitted with the Pratt & Whitney 2800 radial engines the aircraft has a pleasing power to weight ratio, providing the sort of performance demanded by our well-qualified pilots. Pressurized to 23 000 ft (above the bumps) the aircraft will cruise comfortably at 400km per hour (220 knots) for a maximum distance of 1 600 nautical miles carrying 44 passengers in the comfort and style expected of our product. The geared propellers, a massive 13ft 6ins in diameter, only spin at 1000 RPM helping to keep the cabin noise at a very acceptable level.

Onboard service by our capable staff will be of our usual high standard, complemented by the facilities of an efficient and comprehensive galley. The aircraft will be used to convey our train passengers from Pietersburg to Victoria Falls in Zambia on our scheduled Pretoria to Victoria Falls journeys, and will also be available for charter anywhere in Southern Africa.
 
Wildlife Safaris
 
Established in the world-famous Kruger National Park, wilderness trails allow adventurous visitors a close personal encounter with natureWilder by traversing large areas of unspoilt wilderness on foot, under the guidance of armed and experienced trail rangers.

In keeping with the wilderness atmosphere, sites for the trail camps are carefully selected for their scenic beauty and diverse plant and animal life. Groups spend three nights in four rustic two-bed huts. Ablution facilities comprise reed-walled showers and flush toilets. A covered lapa serves as a dining/socialising area where the campfire's flickering shadows encourage stories of adventures in the African bush.

Simple, wholesome meals are provided. The day commences with coffee and rusks in the crisp morning hours. A light meal is enjoyed in the bush and brunch awaits the group when they return at noon. Evening meals comprise either hunters' stew or barbecues, supplemented with salads and vegetables.
 
 Bushman
 
The Bushman Trail lies in the southwestern section of the Kruger National Park, near Berg-en-dal restcamp. The trail camp is situated in a secluded valley. The landscape is characterised by awe-inspiring granite hills, reminiscent of the Zimbabwean Motopos, which provide splendid vantage points in the surrounding bush. White rhino, elephant and buffalo are some of the animals encountered on the trail. Bushman paintings can be viewed in many of the hill shelters and are a feature of this trail.
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 Metsi-Metsi
 
The Metsi-Metsi Trail runs through the area east of the Nwarmuriwa Mountain near Tshokwane. The trail camp nestles at the foot of the mountain and overlooks a small waterhole. A hide provides the ideal place to view many species of birds and mammals at close range. The landscape varies from undulating savannah to rocky gorges and ravines. The Nwaswitsontso River, being one of the few permanent sources of water during the dry winter months, attracts an abundance of game – especially elephant. A great variety of wildlife, including black rhino and large predators, can be found here.
 
 Napi
 
Situated midway between Skukuza and Pretoriuskop in picturesque woodland bushveld, the trail camp of the Napi Trail lies nestled in luxuriant riverine bush at the confluence of the Napi and Biyamiti streams. The Napi wilderness is characterised by undulating terrain, granite hills and a high resident population of white rhino. Black rhino, elephant, lion and buffalo also frequent the area. Birdlife is prolific.
 
 Nyalaland
 
The Nyalaland Trail winds through one of the prime wilderness areas of southern Africa. The trail camp is situated on the bank of the Madzaringwe Stream north of Punda Maria, near the Luvuvhu River. The magnificent Lanner Gorge and other vantage points offer splendid views of the South African bushveld. The area is known for its fever tree and boabab forests, prolific birdlife and spectacular views. The beauty of this wild area more than makes up for its lack of big game. Another interesting feature of the trail is the recently discovered fossil sites.
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 Olifants
 
The trail camp for the Olifants Trail is situated on the southern bank of the Olifants River, west of the Olifants/Letaba confluence. It offers a magnificent view of a beautiful stretch of this perennial river which ultimately flows through Mozambique and into the sea. The landscape varies from riverine bush and gorges to the foothills of the Lebombos. It supports a variety of wildlife, including large predators, elephant and buffalo. The Olifants River is home to crocodile, hippo and many bird species. The call of the African fish eagle is almost synonymous with this trail and the rare Pels fishing owl can sometimes be seen along the riverine vegetation.
 
 Sweni
 
Conjure up a picture of Africa at its wildest: herds of zebra and wildebeest and tall, stately giraffe scattered across sun-drenched grass plains; the pungent smell of buffalo in one's nostrils, the heart-stopping sight of an enormous elephant bull feeding in a thick stand of lala palms only metres away ...

The trail camp of the Sweni Trail, which overlooks the Sweni Stream in the wilderness area near Nwanetsi provides a view of the surrounding marula and knobthorn savannah. The area is home to the Sweni lion pride. Black and white rhino have also been sighted in the area.
 
 Wolhuter
 
As the name implies the Wolhuter Trail commemorates the legendary father and son rangers, Harry and Henry Wolhuter, who for many years patrolled the southern section of the park. The trail camp is situated midway between the Berg-en-dal and Pretoriuskop restcamps in the southern section of the park - the heart of white rhino country.
 
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 Fitness
 
A maximum of eight persons between the ages of 12 and 60 years may participate per trail. To derive the optimum benefit and enjoyment from a trail adventure, it is recommended that a group comprises persons of a similar age, with common interests and the same level of fitness.
A reasonable level of fitness is required as up to 20 km may be walked per day. The distance is covered at a leisurely pace, however, to afford trailists an intimate encounter with the wilderness. Due to the terrain covered and the safety factor, handicapped persons should not participate in these trails.
All participants have to complete an indemnity form before embarking on a trail. Minors must be in possession of a form signed by a parent or legal guardian. These forms should be handed to the trail ranger before departing on the trail.
The general rules and regulations of the Kruger National Park also apply to trailists. Trailists depend on the trail ranger for their safety and for guidance. The trail ranger should therefore be obeyed at all times. Failure to co-operate in this respect could lead to the immediate cancellation of the trail.
For safety and ethical reasons liquor may be consumed at the trail camp only.
Excessive consumption of liquor is strongly discouraged.
Trailists provide their own liquor and soft drinks.
Limited space is available in a communal refrigerator
MALARIA PROPHYLACTICS ARE ESSENTIAL. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR CHEMIST.
 
 Clothing & Footwear
 
Clothing should be comfortable and durable. Neutral colours such as khaki are preferable. Light-coloured garments such as whites and creams should be avoided. T-shirts are not recommended as they provide little protection against the sun on the neck. A hat and an all-weather jacket should be taken along. A tracksuit, either woollen or lightweight depending on the season, is a useful garment.
Footwear should be worn-in prior to the trail, have thick soles and provide good ankle support. It is preferable not to wear white shoes.
 
 Duration
 
The duration of the trails is three nights and two days, either from Sunday to Wednesday, or from Wednesday to Saturday. Trailists meet at the designated restcamp at 15:30 on Sundays and Wednesdays from where they leave by vehicle for their trail camp after a short briefing.
 
 Hints
 
A camera, binoculars, sunscreen lotion and reference books are optional. A powerful torch is essential.
 
 Transport And Arrival
 
Trailists have to provide their own transport to the restcamp from where they will be transported to the trail camp.
Trailists should report to the following restcamps:
Wilderness Trail Restcamp Nearest entrance gate
Bushman Berg-en-dal Malelane
Metsi-Metsi Skukuza Kruger
Napi Pretoriuskop Numbi
Nyalaland Punda Maria Punda Maria
Olifants Letaba Phalaborwa
Sweni Satara Orpen
Wolhuter Berg-en-dal Malelane
Landrover Lebombo Eco-Trail
The first motorised eco-trail, a wilderness experience on wheels along the eastern boundary of the Kruger National Park. Five four-wheel drive vehicles will be allowed to participate at a time with up to four participants per vehicle.
 
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