13 October 2009

Sabi Sands & Kruger Safari Holiday in South Africa

country: South Africa
location: Kruger National Park, Sabi Sand Game Reserve
departures: Available throughout the year. Standard departures on the first and third Wednesday of every month. This trip can also be tailormade usually at no extra cost.
price: From R 25,900 (GB £2,222) (14 days) excluding flights
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offers: Discounted 14 day African Wildlife Safari. ZAR 23,200. Start dates for this special offer 2nd or 16th of November 2009!

Experience the difference with a wildlife conservation safari. We are seasoned professionals, bringing you a balanced African safari. Enjoy an authentic game viewing and birding experience beyond that which is available elsewhere. Become involved in conservation projects at the exclusive Paperbark Bush Retreat (home of the Ingwe Leopard Project). The bush retreat lies in a non malaria zone at the heart of a lush hidden valley with waterfalls, mountain streams and an abundance of birdlife and indigenous game.
Accommodation comprises a main lodge and spacious bungalows designed with a mixture of African and colonial styles, dominated by an ancient Paperbark tree. For over 25 years the our staff have been associated with wildlife conservation projects. We founded the Ingwe Leopard Project and are regularly engaged in large predator research. Our guests are afforded the opportunity of becoming involved in monitoring leopard and other wildlife behaviour via GPS tracking and camera trapping (motion activated digital cameras placed along game trails). These activities give a wonderful insight into the world of real life conservation.
We've designed this 14 day safari package to enable our guests to become involved, and experience African wildlife rather than just view animals. We balance game viewing with time for some R&R, to create a unique and authentic African experience. The schedule can be tailored to suit your requirements (normally at no extra charge) and extra days can be added on a pro-rata basis.

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