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Timbavati safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

Timbavati Private Game Reserve lies on the western boundary of the Kruger Park, forming part of the Kruger's lowveld ecosystem. Wildlife viewing is great, and the lodges here provide an alternative those in the Sabi Sand.
  • Big Five area
  • Private game sanctuaries
  • Association of Private Game Reserves (APNR)
  • Less costly than Sabi Sand
  • no fences with Kruger
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 Itineraries
- wildlife trips compiled by experts
 to introduce you to Africa's untamed ecosystems
 
Walking trips Walking trips (2)
Get closer to nature on a light escorted walking tour or more strenuous guided hiking trail - choose from mountain, bush or beach...


 Destinations
- selected wilderness hideaways
 with experts to interpret the ecosystems for you
 
Safari Lodges Safari Lodges (4)
Most of these lodges have exclusive use of wilderness areas for you to explore during day and night game viewing activities.

Safari Camps Safari Camps (1)
Meru-style tents en suite in permanent camps with a central boma for meals - explore the surrounding ecosystems with a ranger.

Timbavati travel info

Timbavati Game Reserve was established in 1956 by conservation-minded game farmers. Migrating herds roam freely in this 68000 hectare haven, as no fences separate it from the Kruger Park. Timbavati burst onto the international scene in the 1970's with the discovery of the "white lions of Timbavati", which had white fur due to the presence of a recessive gene. The wood-and-grassland is home to a fantastic diveristy of fauna and flora, which travellers can appreciate in style in any one of the numerous camps and lodges within the reserve.

Seasons
The best time to see game is during the winter months (April - September), as water is restricted to rivers and waterholes, where the wildlife congregates. Visibility is also good as the vegetation is less dense. Summer (October to March) is lovely due to the rains - everything is lush and green, and the birding is excellent. November and December are the calving months.

Wildife
You should see:
elephant, giraffe, zebra, buffalo, warthog, lion, spotted hyaena, baboon, hippo, Impala, Kudu, Vervet monkey, waterbuck, tsessebe, wildbeest, bushbaby, bats, mongooses, duiker, steenbok, klipspringer, genet, vultures, owls, bee-eaters, rollers, eagles, bustards, hornbills, starlings, shrikes

You may see:
Leopard, wild dog, cheetah, Bat-eared Fox, rhino, honey badger, porcupine, rhebok, aardvark, aardwolf, civet, caracal, serval, suni

Precautions
Malaria area - minimize mosquito bites by wearing light, long sleeved clothing and using effective insect repellents (containing Diethyltoluamide DEET) on exposed skin. Sleep under treated mosquito netting or ensure that the doors and windows of your accommodation are screened against mosquitoes. Having a fan or air-conditioner on at night will further suppress mosquito activity. Currently, the three effective anti-malaria tablets are Mefloquine (Lariam or Mefliam), Doxycycline and Malarone (Malanil). It is still possible to contract malaria while on malaria prophylaxis. Note that Lariam may present serious side-effects - please test before you depart.

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