3 Night Kruger Safari
fromAll Inclusive Per Person for 3 Nights at the Kruger National Park.
Explore the Big Five wildlife Kruger Safari and Experience one of the finest Wildlife Safaris in Africa, all in a memorable 3 days.
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Reviews 1 Review4/5
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Africa
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Wildlife
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Activity Level Leisurely
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Group Size Medium Group
Your adventure begins when you get to the Kruger National Park (flights/road transfers not included). Kruger National Park is Africa’s 5th largest with vast populations of Lion, Rhino, Elephant, Buffalo and a host more wildlife.
While staying at a 4* Safari Camp (3 Nights), go for a full day Safari in the Kruger National Park where you will spend the entire day game viewing and learning about the habits and habitats of the vast species of mammals and birds.
Go on a classic Kruger Panorama half day and then visit the famous cultural Shangaan Festival where you will enjoy dance, drums and dinner the traditional African way.
This is an All Inclusive Holiday with Fully Guided Tours. All Accommodation, All Breakfasts and Selected Dinners, Transportation (including local flights) and Tours are included. The Holiday Trip Includes:
- All Breakfasts and Kruger Dinners
- All Accommodation including Bottled Water
- All Tours and Guides for entire Trip
This Holiday Trip involves local travel to Kruger.
- Lunches.
- Travel insurance and other emergencies
- Visa fees and Entry Clearing fees
- National Park and Activity Entry Fees
- Single room accommodations
- Liquors, beers and soft drinks/fruit juices
- Photography and other accessories like cameras,binoculars e
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Southern Africa is generally a safe destination and like all places on earth,has its fair share of health hazards.
It is important to ensure you have the right health advice and vaccinations for travel to Southern Africa before you set off on your trip. Visit a doctor or travel clinic at least four weeks before departure for most up to date advice and vaccinations.
The vaccinations normally recommended are: hepatitis A + B, typhoid and diphtheria.
If you’re an adult, you won’t need any inoculations unless you’re travelling from a yellow-fever endemic area (the yellow fever belt of Africa or South America), in which case you will need certification to prove your inoculation status when you arrive in the country.
Malaria is a parasite in the bloodstream, spread via the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito that has occurences in Kruger National Park, KwaZulu-Natal, Victoria Falls, Chobe and Hwange National Park areas that we service. Though recent statistics show the least occurrence ever.
Advice would to take antimalaria prophylaxis in good time before travel.
Good-quality health care and sanitation is available in all of Southern Africa’s major urban areas.Tap Water is available across Southern Africa and it is both palatable and safe to drink straight from the tap.
The quality of the food is excellent, and Southern Africa has some of the top Hotels,Lodges and restaurants in the world.
We have a warm sunny climate and you should wear sunscreen and a hat whenever you are out of doors during the day, particularly between 10am and 4pm.
Safety
Southern Africa is generally politically and economically stable. Crime rates are generally low with a few exceptions in major urban areas.
It is still prudent to exercise safety and here are our top tips for keeping safe:
Valuables, Avoid carrying large sums of cash, don’t valuables (cameras,laptops,tablets.phones) in plain sight and do not leave belongings unattended.
Keep copies of all valuable documents in a safe place
Heed the advice of your Tour Guide and avoid walking in deserted and dark places at night. Park in a secure, well-lit area with street guards.
Use ATMs in well-lit and safe places.
Don’t allow your card to be removed from your sight.
Don’t accept help from strangers or give out your pin number, not even to persons claiming to be bank officials.
Watch out for the people standing very close to you and looking over your shoulder as you type in your pin.
Never leave your card in the ATM. If it gets stuck or swallowed, follow instructions provided on the ATM machine.
Make sure you are not followed after a transaction.
Should needs arise, our incident management office is available at all times for any health and medical emergencies on +44 345 450 6103
Visa requirements to Southern Africa are specific to your nationality.All travellers (regardless of nationality) must have a passport that is valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended departure date out of Africa (i.e. 6 months beyond the date you return home). Please also ensure that you have sufficient blank visa pages in your passport, with at least 2 consecutive/side-by-side blank pages per country visited (Endorsement/amendment pages do not count).
For detailed nationality and country specific visa information please see below :
Botswana
http://www.botswanaembassy.org/page/guidelines-for-completing-a-visa-application
South Africa
http://www.dha.gov.za/index.php/applying-for-sa-visa
Zimbabwe
https://www.victoriafalls-guide.net/zimbabwe-visa.html
This has been one of the best travel tours I have had a chance to experience in my life time. I am totally and utterly amazed by this tour. I wish I had taken a better camera with me, but thankfully the tour operator provided his spare one that worked just fine.