Our focus will be on the wildlife KwaZulu Natal and Kruger National Park, which offer opportunities for game viewing and hiking.
Day 2: We head south and east to KwaZulu Natal province, dropping from the High Veld down into the Low Veld. Overnight near the historic town of Ladysmith, where an English army was besieged by the Boers during the Boer War. This area of open farmland and high rock outcrops called 'kopjes' is good for birds of open country, including larks, raptors, wheatears and chats.
as over 300 bird species. Birds of prey are especially common, including Bataleur, Marshall and Black eagles. En route we'll visit a local Zulu village to learn more about the people's history and culture.
Neergaard's sunbirds, African finfoot and black egrets. Mammals range from suni and red duikers to otters, hippo and crocodiles. If time allows we'll head to the Indian Ocean for a chance to swim and snorkle in the warm waters.
Day 9-11: To Kruger National Park (three nights), one of Africa's premier wildlife reserves. Kruger is a vast park covering a diverse range of habitats. Over 150 species of mammal and 500 bird species have been recorded, as well as alarge variety of amphibians and reptiles. with its open terrain the park offers the best chance of seeing the elusive African wild dog and cheetah.