2 DAY SAFARI TOUR from Durban

ABOUT YOUR TOUR

Traverse three (3) unique pristine wilderness spaces over 2 days all within the elephant coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Combine a boat safari within the iSimangaliso Wetlands with a Big 5 game drive at the famous Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve, the 2nd oldest reserve on planet Earth. And then top it all off with an immersive safari experience on an authentic open game vehicle at Manyoni Private Game Reserve where you will track Africa’s iconic Big 5 with the Zulu Kingdom’s best birder and game ranger.

 

Full Itinerary

DAY 1

This tour departs from Durban at 06h00. We will pick you up from your accommodation and head north into the pristine reserves of the Zulu Kingdom. Our 1st stop is Lake St Lucia β€” the largest estuary in Africa located within the UNESCO iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Jump aboard a jetty for a 2 hour boat cruise exploring the lake and her ecosystems. The lake is renowned for its large hippopotamus pods as well is sightings of crocodile, kingfisher and fish eagles.

Time for a spot of lunch on the ever popular Mckenzie Street which boasts many options to cater to your foodie preferences. The next stop is the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve where the Big 5 await. The reserve is famous for bringing the southern white rhino back from the brink of extinction and is now considered to be one South Africa’s premier national parks.

Enter the reserve via the Nyalazi Gate and explore the iMfolozi side of the reserve typified by the vast open savanna. This area is popular with elephant, cheetah, buffalo and african wild dogs. As the sun begins to retreat we will head into the more rugged and hilly Hluhluwe side of the reserve where we will track rhinoceros, lions and other plains game.

With the sun setting, it is time to check into our overnight accommodation in Hluhluwe. Enjoy dinner at Ngweni Railroad Brewery & Cafe before settling into bed for the night.

Please note: We will traverse the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve on one of our air-conditioned Hyundai H1 vehicles. As this is a national park, off-roading is not permitted and all roads are accessible with high-clearance vehicles. As such, we feel exploring this reserve is most comfortable in a closed, air-conditioned vehicle with large windows.

DAY 2

Day two is all about the predators! Enjoy a morning coffee and rusks at 05h00 before hitting the road. It’s an early start after all predators are most active early in the morning. Upon entering Manyoni, you will meet your game ranger who will give you a run down on game drive etiquette before you jump into their authentic open safari 4x4.

Manyoni is a 23 000 hectare private Big 5 game reserve which means that only guests who are staying at one of their luxury safari lodges have access to the reserve (unless you are with us of course). Wondering why private reserves in South Africa offer better game viewing than national parks? Click here to read our blog which explains what the big deal is.

Embark on a 2 hour morning game drive exploring the southern sector of Manyoni which is renowned for lion, white rhinoceros and cheetah sightings. Go off-roading through the reserve as you track big game for close encounters and an intimately game viewing experience.

Stop at a scenic vantage point and tuck into a packed breakfast. Discuss conversation and learn about what we can all do to help protect Africa’s biodiversity. After breakfast, your game drive continue for a further 2 hours tracking endangered wildlife like giraffe, african wild dogs and black rhino. At approx. 10h30 we will depart from Manyoni and make our way back to Durban stopping by at Zamimpilo Community Market. Our expected time of arrival in Durban is 14h00.

INCLUDED ON YOUR TOUR

Tour guide

Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle

1 Night Accommodation at Hluhluwe Country Cottages

2 Hour Hippo & Crocodile Boat Cruise

4 Hour Afternoon Game Drive at Hluhluwe-iMfolozi

4 Hour Morning Game Drive at Manyoni Private Game Reserve

1 Breakfast / 1 Lunch / 1 Dinner

Bottled water (Still)

All fees and levies

BUCKETLIST DESTINATION

iSimangaliso Wetland Park

St Lucia, KwaZulu-Natal

The iSimangaliso Wetland Park is Africa’s largest estuarine system and Lake St Lucia is the focal point of this UNESCO World Heritage site and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance since 1986.

It is 80km long and 23km at its widest point. Aside from the lake and dune ecosystems, more than 50% of all water birds in KwaZulu-Natal feed, roost and nest in this Estuary. More than 155 species of fish and 2 180 species of flowering plants have been documented here and it is home to many species of antelope as well as large pods of hippopotamus.


Hluhluwe-iMfolozi

Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal

The Hluhluwe iMfolozi Game Reserve is Africa’s oldest reserve, declared in 1890 when white rhinos were on the brink of extinction due to hunting. In the 1950s, the reserve brought the white rhino back from almost certain extinction and by 1960, every wild white rhino on earth lived in iMfolozi and Hluhluwe. Today, the reserve has close to 2,000 white rhinos, the densest population in the world.

The Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park covers an area of approximately 960 square kilometres, and contains almost half of the bird species in the entire southern hemisphere. Most importantly, the Park boasts 86 mammal species including Africa’s iconic Big 5 (elephant, buffalo, leopard, rhino and lion). Other notable mentions are hippopotamus, giraffe, zebra, cheetah, warthog (Pumba) and various antelopes.


Manyoni Private Game Reserve

Mkuze, KwaZulu-Natal

The reserve was established when 17 dedicated landowners dropped their fences to create a 23 000ha protected area that was chosen as a release site for the WWF Black Rhino Range Expansion Project. After the introduction of black rhinos, a herd of elephant from the Kruger National Park were translocated to the reserve. Cheetah were reintroduced in 2009.

The reserve achieved β€œBig 5” status when lions were introduced in 2011. More recently, a pack of African wild dogs, the most endangered carnivore in Africa, as well as the highly endangered pangolins were introduced making it one of the premier game reserves in South Africa.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Pick up will be at your accommodation at 06h00 on Day 1.
Drop off will be at your accommodation at 14h00 on Day 2.

* Please do not carry unnecessary items as there is limited space on the vehicle.


The itinerary, activities and accommodation are subject to change.

* These changes can happen with little notice due to availability, poor weather, seasonal changes, or other circumstances beyond our control – but we’ll always do our best to ensure it has as little impact on your experience as possible.

 

BOOK YOUR SPOT

PRICE

9,950 ZAR per person

* This tour requires a minimum of 2 people to run. A surcharge will apply to travellers only if we have not reached our minimum number.

TOUR TYPE

TYPE : Mixed Group Tour

MAXIMUM : 06 People (Enquire for bigger groups)

PICK YOUR DATE

Please note: This tour can not be booked less than 48 hours prior to the itinerary start time.

FAQs

IS THIS TOUR WEATHER DEPENDANT?
Yes. In the event of very heavy rain or flash flooding within the reserve this tour can be cancelled.

AGE RESTRICTION
This tour is not suitable for travellers under the age of 6 years unless booked as a private tour.

DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Easy! This tour is not wheelchair friendly.

CLOTHING
We recommend that travellers wear comfortable clothes and closed shoes. Items to wear: Light clothing for daytime; neutral colours. Browns, greens, khaki, and pastel colours are good, Light windbreaker jacket, a hat or cap is essential, Sun-protection cream/lotion, Mosquito/insect repellent. Perfume will attract insects to you so if you're not keen on insects maybe not so heavy on the perfume. Very bright colours will also attract insects. Do NOT wear solid black or solid white.

CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancel 7 days or more for a full refund. A 50% cancelation fee will apply to bookings cancelled between 2 and 7 days before a tour. A 100% cancelation fee will apply to bookings cancelled within 48 hours of travel.

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