Budget safari in Kruger, South Africa

COUNTRY:
South Africa
LOCATION:
Kruger National Park
DEPARTURES:
This trip can be tailormade to suit your requirements throughout the year
PRICE:
From £1350 (7 days) excluding flights
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MORE INFO:
Prices shown are for 2013. AI price fully escorted; en-suite accommodation, and meals where indicated; games drives and bush walks. We don't believe in hidden extras we believe in value for money.
OFFERS:
10% discount on selected safari dates from June - October. Offer includes joining professional leopard specialists leading our safari tours.
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Budget safari in Kruger, South Africa

Budget safari in Kruger, South Africa

Travelling with a local operator
This holiday is operated by a company based in the holiday destination and they will be able to provide expert local knowledge. They will be able to tailor make your holiday to suit your requirements not only concerning the dates of travel but also typically the standard of accommodation, and thus price. It is rare for local operators to be able to help with the booking of your flights.

How Budget safari in Kruger, South Africa makes a difference

Environment

Each safari provides a real wildlife viewing and conservation experience.

Our base at Black Leopard Camp lies in an area which is recognised as being highly important in terms of bio-diversity as it forms a transitory region between the Sekhukaneland and Lydenburg centres of endemism. By opting for a safari with us, safari guests are already helping to contribute towards our conservation work. In addition guests are afforded the opportunity to gain an insight into real African conservation work if they wish, either by observing our work or assisting our rangers. In this way we hope guests will help to spread the message of what real African conservation is and what the needs are.

The area has been converted to eco-tourism with the intent of providing a low impact venture. We operate a bush rehabilitation program, which repopulates previously farmed grassland with indigenous tree species and simultaneously acts to offset our carbon emissions. All of our food, bathroom and kitchen supplies are from local sources and as far as possible, we aim to use a combination of organic, fair-trade and sustainable products.

Visits to our friends at the Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre are included in each safari. Here travellers can witness great conservation and research work being conducted. A non-profit making organisation with the aim of rehabilitating animals, breeding and repopulating endangered species, as well as education. Each safari will include time spent in the Kruger National Park, where entrance and lodge fees are used to sustain the conservation work within the park as well as provide fair trade employment.

We believe that everyone is able to help make a difference towards conserving our environment. When on safari or in the bush, we operate a policy of ‘bring out what you take in’ i.e. we leave no litter or man made products behind. Game drive vehicles do not deviate from existing roads and tracks, however guided foot safaris will access game trails which cannot be reached by vehicle. When on foot, we stay on the trail as deviating can cause erosion and other environmentally harmful impacts.

Community

While on safari we recommend that visitors buy locally produced goods and support local artisans. In this way, visitors are able to help sustain the local community, contribute towards conservation and enrich their own lives. During each safari there will be opportunities to purchase goods from local artists, market stalls and restaurants in keeping with the ideals of fair trade. Our guides will advise on a ‘fair price’ if requested, however it is worth noting that a relatively small sum can make a huge difference to people’s lives in Africa and guests are asked to consider this when bargaining with market stallholders.

Our safari staff are all recruited locally and encouraged to develop within the organisation to achieve their goals and where applicable to produce conservation based items for sale (100% of the proceeds going to the originator).
On arrival, we hold an informal chat with guests to explain our conservation work and how they are able to contribute during their safari. A travellers’ code of conduct is also issued with each bespoke safari itinerary.

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Reviewed 27 Aug 2012 by Fiona Harland5 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Seeing some amazing animals and birds very close: special high points include the excitement of tracking leopard and seeing a young male, setting camera traps and seeing what had wandered past (yes, leopard!), walking with cheetah, seeing cheetah mum playing with 4 cubs, watching lion hunt buffalo, being very close to a grumpy black rhino, to seeing porcupines and bush babies. But more than this, we learnt so much about Africa and conservation from such passionate people. Very sociable week, we laughed a lot! Wonderful accommodation and food especially at Black Leopard and Tangala, great memories that we will have forever.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Take layers if you go in winter, wear a hat if you have "big" hair - we had a lot of encounters with thorn bushes! This is so much more than a typical safari package- you will learn SO much as well as having fabulous wildlife experiences and staying in some beautiful places.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes without a doubt.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Amazing. We have incredible memories that will last a lifetime. Quote from one of our teenage daughters: "Best holiday of my life!"

Reviewed 20 Nov 2012 by Maureen Clarkson4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The Lion walking past us right by the car.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Black leopard camp roads are a bit scary but the drivers are excellent- trust them.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes. Solar power energy, goods bought locally.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Brilliant. Everyone was so friendly and helpful. Can't wait to go back to Black Leopard Camp and Tangala.

Reviewed 25 Apr 2012 by Robin Howard4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Parked in the middle of a herd of 20 feeding elephants who disappeared into the bush in the blink of an eye. That, plus the drinking sessions and intellectual debates (which got less intelligent and coherent as the wine flowed) with our host at Black Leopard Camp, Mike......

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Relax, enjoy, remember your camera, and don't leave your blackberry behind and panic everyone.....! Carol and Will go out of there way to customise your holiday so you don't have to.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes - leopard research and the group also supports a local school.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Fantastic. We hope to have a chance to go back. Thanks to the safari company.
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