We offer family friendly wheelchair accessible safaris for the physically disable traveller in Southern Africa.Visit the Kruger Nat. Park, local villages & a private game reserve & touch a cheetah!
We have tried to combine the spirit of adventure which the “overland” traveller enjoys that is to expect the unexpected but at the same time travelling in a highly planned and carefully structured way. This "enables" the “Disabled traveller" to enjoy an “expedition of a lifetime”
Everybody is welcome on our tours; individuals, friends, families, groups and clubs – disabled or not. All the accommodation used is wheelchair accessible.
Day 1 From Johannesburg, this day’s journey takes us east through the rolling hills of the Highveld, and we lunch en route to the Kruger National Park. Entering from the South, our 1st night’s stop is at Skukuza main camp. (L/D)
Days 2, 3 & 4 We spend the next 3 days in the Kruger National Park. This 2 million-hectare haven is home to the Big Five and many other species of animal, bird and plant. Kruger Park is a premier local and international Game Park, featuring, apart from its excellent camps, wonderful views and tranquil settings.
The Park features exiting drives through both dense bush and dry scrub. Whilst in the Park, most of the time will be filled with game viewing on early morning and evening drives, discovering the inner beauty of this memorable Park. This is where you can explore your photographic skills, or even just capture the sight of this incredible variety of wildlife as a memory back home. Our nights are spent at 2-3 different main and private camps throughout the Park. Optional cost night game drive available. (B/L/D)
Days 5, 6 & 7 After breakfast and a morning's game drive we depart the Kruger National park and head to a magnificent Private Game Reserve, world renowned for reintroducing animals to the wild and its Lion breeding project where we spend 3 nights. You can get to know and encounter up close Lions and maybe even touch a wild cheetahs at this stunning lodge. Dinner is served by us in a traditional "Boma" around a blazing fire.
Activities during these days include morning and afternoon game drives and walks, visit to Jessica the Hippo (if she is not out exploring the wild:), and a local Shangaan Village where we learn interesting history and taste traditional food. B/L/D)
Day 8 A day’s journey back to Johannesburg where you will be delivered to your hotel or the airport after enjoying your incredible safari! (B/L)
Please note that the above itinerary could be running in reverse or other changes may occur due to accommodation availability or other unforeseen circumstances.
Explanation of (B/L/D): B = Breakfast / L = Lunch / D = Dinner
Tour cost: (South African Rand) Jan 2013 - Jul 2013: R15'500 pp sharing Aug 2013 - Dec 2013: R16'500 pp sharing
Please note tours will be charged in South African Rand and Euro prices are only here as an estimate. At Dec 2012 the exchange rate was: South African Rand 11,2 : 1 Euro Exchange rate of the payment date will be used.
Departure dates 2013: EN0113 - 11 Jan 13 EN0213 - 08 Feb 13 EN0313 - 08 Mar 13 EN0413 - 12 Apr 13 EN0513 - 10 May 13 EN0613 - 07 June 13 EN0713 - 12 July 13 EN0813 - 09 August 13 EN0913 - 13 September 13 EN1013 - 11 October 13 EN1113 - 15 November 13 EN1213 - 13 December 13
Included: ** 7 nights accommodation in tents and bungalows as per itinerary ** All transport as per itinerary in special adapted vehicles for wheelchair access ** Wholesome meals a day as per itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch & D=Dinner) ** All entrance fees and excursions (unless otherwise stipulated) ** English speaking guide/driver
Excluded: * International & domestic airfares & airport taxes * Airport transfer (can be arranged at little extra cost) * Kruger National Park night game drive * Meals in restaurants (if you choose) * Drinks & personal expenses. * Tipping (Porterages & Gratuities) * Travel insurance * Visas (if applicable) * Private carer * Laundry
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To say that my African Trip was "life changing" would be less than accurate. This whole experience was Life Affirming.
To see the majesty of the Velt, the way the animals live and depend upon each other, to watch a bored lion go to sleep because humans are soooo dull provided an ego reality check that I shall treasure for the rest of my life.
Alfie, our safari guide and co-owner, was certainly knowledgeable. He also speaks "Baboon". When a baboon jumped into the bus, he spoke to it firmly and it obeyed! This is a remarkable feat for a mere man. He declined to give lessons, however.
The accommodations in and near the Kruger were great. The cottages were comfortable and clean, accessible and with thatched roofs. The meals that were prepared were fine and I do get to brag to my friends that 'wart hog tastes something like pork'. Finally, the fact that all the people put up with my West Texas drawl and my coffee addiction was quite nice.
Finally, Alfie did drive us through a Township in Capetown. I appreciate the opportunity to have seen this side of South Africa as well.
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