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14 day Indian Ocean Diving

Mozambiquan coast close to the Benguerra Lodge, Copyright  Jenman Safaris 

14 day Indian Ocean Diving

BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Highlights

A small group non-participation Lodge Safari from Durban to Johannesburg through South Africa and Mozambique. 



Canoeing on the river in Kosi Forest, Copyright  Isibindi Africa 

Lion in the Kruger, Copyright  Isibindi Africa 

Rates Included
Rates Excluded
  • 13 nights in lodges/bungalows, 
  • 13 breakfasts, 
  • 11 lunches, 
  • 10 dinners, 
  • transport on the tour with 4x4 vehicle, 
  • entrance fees, 
  • professional guide activities as per itinerary 
  • game drives as per itinerary. 
  • eight Dives if you take the dive option. 
  • meals not mentioned in the itinerary 
  • all personal expenses 
  • insurance for luggage 
  • tips 
  • drinks 
  • laundry 
Itinerary Details

Day 1: Johannesburg to Piet Retief

Our tours starts in Johannesburg, the bustling capital of South Africa; and then we head south-east for the Kwa-Zulu Natal battlefields to the small, historical town of Piet Retief. Situated in South Eastern corner of Mpumalanga, Piet Retief is surrounded by beautiful plantations of Bluegum and Wattle trees. Distance: 320 km Accommodation: Overnight in Piet Retief – Guest House/Lodge (rooms with en-suite bathrooms) Lunch & Dinner

Day 2 & 3: Umfolozi/Hluhluwe, South Africa

An early morning departure, we head through the Battlefields of Kwa-Zulu Natal to the game reserve of Hluhluwe/Umfolozi. As the home of Operation Rhino in the 1950s and 60s, the Park became world renowned for its white rhino conservation. Other areas of focus for which Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park is famed include wilderness trails which origionated in Imfolozi in the 1950s and its renowned Game Capture unit recently upgraded into the Centenary Capture Centre, a bench mark for animal capture and sustainable utilization throughout Africa. The Park covers some 96 000 ha and contains an immense diversity of fauna and flora.On Day 3 we enter the park for a game drive through ‘Big 5’ country. After a memorable drive we head back to our accommodation. Distance: 215 km Accommodation: Overnight in Hluhluwe – Camping (tents with communal bathrooms) Breakfast & Dinner

Day 4: St. Lucia, South Africa

After breakfast, we leave the camp and take a short drive back through the game reserve for the last animal sightings for a while. Leaving the park we head to St. Lucia, a world heritage sight. Isimangaliso (The Greater St Lucia Wetland Park) - declared a World Heritage Site in late 1999 - is an aggregation of numerous, singular natural wonders deemed crucial to the future of the global community. Each offers its own unique features and activities for those in love with the Great Outdoors. The rest of the day is free to explore the area or take a relaxing boat cruise on the lake. Spectacular views of the ocean and lake- system are complemented by likely sightings of leopard, antelope, hippo, crocodile and bush pig. Birding delights are guaranteed! Distance: 100 km Accommodation: Overnight in St. Lucia – Guest House (rooms with ensuite bathrooms) Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 5 & 6: Kosi Bay, South Africa

Today we head north to Kosi Bay. Kosi Bay often described as the last outpost of untouched African paradise, pristine beauty as God had originally created. Age old traditions passed down by generations of tribal existence still continue to this day in untainted originality. Ancient fishing kraals erected and tendered by the resourceful Tonga people provide sustainable catches that do not deplete the fish population. Kosi Bay was described by one of the first scientists to explore this region as "A wonderful aquarium and the most gorgeous aviary". Kosi Bay's pristine wealth of beauty and natural resources has to be seen with the physical eye to be fully appreciated. Enjoy the next day relaxing at the beach or take part in some of the exciting optional activities offered at the lodge. Distance: 200 km Accommodation: Kosi Bay Lodge Camping (tents with communal bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant) Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 7: Maputo, Mozambique

After breakfast we cross the border into Mozambique. We reach the capital just after lunch and will conduct a short tour of this vibrant city. Maputo (previously Lourenzo Marques) is the sprawling capital of Mozambique. Several rivers meet the sea in Maputo and two islands (Inhaca and Portuguese Island) lie just off the coast. Highlights of the city of Maputo include Maputo's most important landmark is the Fort of Nossa Senhora da Conceiao (Our Lady of Conception) which was the nucleus of the original settlement. Another imposing building is the Central Railway Station, an enormous structure looking more like a palace for kings, than a siding for commuters. Distance: 250 km Accommodation: Hotel Cardoso (Rooms with en-suite bathrooms, swimming pool, bar & restaurant) Breakfast & Lunch

Day 8 & 9: Inhambane, Mozambique

Today we carry on north, leaving bustling Maputo and we head to the coastal town of Inhambane.  Here we spend the day exploring the rock pools and the beach.  Relax and soak up the last bit of Mozambique sunshine.  Inhambane is an ancient trading port.  We visit the Mercardo (market) famous for vegetables and fish.  Catch a Dhow and take a lazy cruise across the bay for lunch and a ‘cerveja’ (beer) in the town of Maxixe or visit the old Catholic church in Inhambane. Accommodation: Barra Reef Resort Camping (tents, with communal bathrooms) Breakfast & Lunch

Day 10: Limpopo Transfrontier Park, Mozambique

After breakfast we leave the paradise of Xai-Xai behind us and drive in a north-westerly direction to wards Massingir. Distance: 280 km Accommodation: Machampane Camp (Tents, with en-suite bathrooms) Breakfast & Lunch

Day 11 & 12: Kruger National Park, South Africa

An early morning getaway takes us back into South Africa through the Giriyondo gate into the world-renowned Kruger National Park - South Africa’s most famous and biggest game reserve. Kruger National Park has nearly 2 million hectares of unrivalled diversity of life forms that fuses with historical and archaeological sights - this is real Africa. The worldrenowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. Truly the flagship of the South African National Parks, Kruger is home to an impressive number of species: 336 trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds and 147 mammals. The following day we depart the camp at sunrise for a full day of game viewing in the park with the chance of spotting the ‘Big 5’ again, whilst making our way to one of the southern camps. Our last night in the park will be enjoyed around the campfire and typical South African Braai (BBQ) Distance: Day 1: 180 km Day 2: 70 km Accommodation: Kruger National Park Camp(tents, with communal bathrooms) Breakfast & Dinner and Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 13: Johannesburg, South Africa

Today we depart for Johannesburg, where you have the evening at leisure. Distance: 450 km Accommodation: Airport Game Lodge (Room, with en-suite bathrooms) Breakfast

Day 14: Tour ends

The tour ends after breakfast this morning. Hope to see you again soon. Breakfast
















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  • group size:  minimum 4 maximum: 10 
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