4 day Amakhala Safari

Description: 

This safari is a great way to get to know the Eastern Cape and its history, wildlife and culture. It combines insights into three wonderful wildlife reserves - Amakhala - home to a variety of exciting conservation projects, Shamwari - home to the Born Free Foundation - and Addo Natinal Park - provides a home to the largest elephant population in Africa. Activities range from canoeing, hiking, game and night drives, to enjoying a sundowners and diner around a crackling campfire under the African stars.

Highlights: 

A brilliant safari, packed with bush walks, game drives and river cruises in three of the most wonderful wildlife reserves of the Eastern Cape, providing fascinating insights into South Africa.

Seasonal Rate

1 October 2011 - 30 April 2012
13,190.00 ZAR per person sharing
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Limitations:
children 12yrs and older welcome
group size: minimum 2 maximum 9

Accommodation: 

The lodge is secretly hidden in the indigenous bush of the 6000 ha Amakhala Game Reserve. African tribal design inspired the creation of this intimate lodge of wood, reeds and thatch. Canvas drop blinds open up the views to the surrounding beauty. Four unique safari suites offer all the comforts. Soak in a luxurious double bath or splash off the dust in an outdoor shower before sharing your days' adventure around the fireside under a canopy of stars. The lodge has a splendid view of a small waterhole that attracts birds, monkeys, zebra and numerous antelope species. Luxury and deluxe options available.

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