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Plan to visit the less tourist concentrated area of greater Kruger - away from the mass tourism lodges and camps. You want to avoid traveling in huge groups or a lodges / camps that hosts these large groups otherwise the experience will be of "zoo like" i.e.. game driving along saloon cars on tarmac roads. I would recommend visiting Timbavati or Sabi Sand - part of Greater Kruger.
I would also recommend flying into the park rather than driving in - saves of time and you can spend more time maximizing your wildlife experiences inside the park rather than getting to park.
Learn more about Kruger at http://www.southafricasafarishotelstravel.com/krugerpark.asp
Safari Wear
Most safaris are done in the highlands. We highly recommend jackets and long pants or jeans for the early morning drive. Please do not underestimate this advice. The combination of the open top safari vehicles and cool fresh African morning air will leave you wishing you had more clothing to keep you warm. Also, the morning game drive is the best time to see the animals as they come to the water holes and to the open savannahs. For the mid morning and afternoon drive, depending on the type of day, we recommend cotton polo shirts with Khaki shorts or long jeans.
For the early evening drive, a thin jacket along with your afternoon clothing would be appropriate. For your sit-down candle light evening dinner, a semi formal dressing would be most appropriate.
If you wish to swim at the African safari lodges and tented camps between your safari drives, do not forget to pack swimwear. Safaris tend to be dusty; an old pair of sneakers will serve perfectly. During dinner, semi-formal shoes are most appropriate.
Cheers!
Altaf Visram
Sales & Reservations Director
AfricanMecca Safaris, Tours & Beach Vacations
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Plan to visit the less tourist concentrated area of greater Kruger - away from the mass tourism lodges and camps. You want to avoid traveling in huge groups or a lodges / camps that hosts these large groups otherwise the experience will be of "zoo like" i.e.. game driving along saloon cars on tarmac roads. I would recommend visiting Timbavati or Sabi Sand - part of Greater Kruger.
I would also recommend flying into the park rather than driving in - saves of time and you can spend more time maximizing your wildlife experiences inside the park rather than getting to park.
Learn more about Kruger at http://www.southafricasafarishotelstravel.com/krugerpark.asp
Safari Wear
Most safaris are done in the highlands. We highly recommend jackets and long pants or jeans for the early morning drive. Please do not underestimate this advice. The combination of the open top safari vehicles and cool fresh African morning air will leave you wishing you had more clothing to keep you warm. Also, the morning game drive is the best time to see the animals as they come to the water holes and to the open savannahs. For the mid morning and afternoon drive, depending on the type of day, we recommend cotton polo shirts with Khaki shorts or long jeans.
For the early evening drive, a thin jacket along with your afternoon clothing would be appropriate. For your sit-down candle light evening dinner, a semi formal dressing would be most appropriate.
If you wish to swim at the African safari lodges and tented camps between your safari drives, do not forget to pack swimwear. Safaris tend to be dusty; an old pair of sneakers will serve perfectly. During dinner, semi-formal shoes are most appropriate.
Cheers!
Altaf Visram
Sales & Reservations Director
AfricanMecca Safaris, Tours & Beach Vacations
Website: http://www.africanmeccasafaris.com
Twitter Contact: @AfricanTravel http://twitter.com/AfricanTravel
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AfricanMeccaSafaris
i'm considering a trip to South Africa perhaps Kruger and Cape Town in July. Any suggestions on hotels/sights?
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Planning to go late July. Seeking to stay at affordable, but nice accomodations at Kruger/Cape Town.
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Hi I know of nice safari company who can help you with bookings/reservations for accomotation in kruger or a trip in the kruger.The do small groups from 2 - 6 people.so if you are 2 people they will take you on your own.Very flexible.
3 nights kruger stay + pickup from JHB airport is about 300-350 pounds. Thats all inclusive breakfast + diner + nightdrives in open game viewing pickups.
Or if you want to go on your own you can hire a car drive to kruger about 4hours drive.Toll Fees will be about 15pounds then you will pay for a nice Luxury Walk in tent(got 2 beds +fridge,fully equiped)in one of the kruger's camps about 20pouns per night and an extra 12pounds per night conservation fees.Nice camps are Skukuza, Berg en Dal or Lower Sabie.
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Hi I know of nice safari company who can help you with bookings/reservations for accomotation in kruger or a trip in the kruger.The do small groups from 2 - 6 people.so if you are 2 people they will take you on your own.Very flexible.
3 nights kruger stay + pickup from JHB airport is about 300-350 pounds. Thats all inclusive breakfast + diner + nightdrives in open game viewing pickups.
Or if you want to go on your own you can hire a car drive to kruger about 4hours drive.Toll Fees will be about 15pounds then you will pay for a nice Luxury Walk in tent(got 2 beds +fridge,fully equiped)in one of the kruger's camps about 20pouns per night and an extra 12pounds per night conservation fees.Nice camps are Skukuza, Berg en Dal or Lower Sabie.
Hope it was helpfull.Check out the source.
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