Bird Watching Safari
Kruger Park - South Africa

6 Day Itinerary

     

Day 1: Johannesburg - Haenertsburg (D)

Departing Johannesburg or Pretoria at am, you travel North to the small town of Haenertsburg, situated in the mountain forests and grasslands of the Northern Drakensberg Mountains.

You will enjoy an afternoon bird watching in the wood bush forest where you will search for amongst others: Black-fronted Bush Shrike, White-starred Robin, Green Twinspot and if we are lucky Buff-spotted Flufftail during the summer months. The surrounding grasslands are home to breeding Blue Swallows, a highly endangered species.

You enjoy dinner at one of the local restaurants with the plans for the next day being discussed.

Day 2: Haenertsburg - Kruger Park - Punda Maria Camp (B D)

Departing Haenertsburg we continue driving North for a few more hours to the Northern section of the Kruger National Park. Before entering the park at Punda Maria Gate you will have the opportunity to do some shopping, to stock up the cooler box with some drinks, film, snacks, insect repellent.

You will spend the next two days exploring the Northern limits of the Kruger Park with the view of seeing some of the bird 'specials' only found in this part of the park.

On a good day around the Punda Maria region you could record several of the following specials: White-breasted Cuckoo Shrike, Crowned Hornbill, Chestnut-bellied (Greyhooded) Kingfisher, Crested Guineafowl, Gorgeous Bush Shrike, Gray-headed Parrot, African and European Golden Oriole (both summer), Eastern Nicator, Stierling's Wren Warbler and Dickinson's Kestrel.

Arriving at Punda Maria camp, you check in, visit the camps shop to stock up with drinks, move into your chalet and freshen up ready for dinner. A traditional South African meal is prepared giving you a taste of our countries delicious, barbeque cuisine.

Day 3: Kruger Park - Punda Maria Camp (B D)

On the third day we will have an early morning departure making our way north to the Pafuri region for the day. This area has some beautiful river line forest and we will stop for breakfast at a famous picnic site.

One can simply spend several hours in this picnic site seeing: Trumpeter Hornbill, Purple-crested Turacos, Black-throated Wattle-eye, Tropical Boubou, Meve's Starling, Narina Trogon, Gorgeous, Grey-headed and Orange-breasted Bush Shrike and several different species of Robin, Sunbird and Firefinch. Other rarities recorded at the picnic site include Lemon Dove, Brown Scrub-Robin and Wood Owl.

To conclude this very productive day we return back to camp in time for anvehicle sunset drive. A SANParks ranger in ansided truck conducts the drive, which lasts for approx three hours.

On your return from your sunset drive your dinner would have been prepared, cooked and ready to be served outside under the stars, with talk of the days events.

Day 4: Kruger Park - Letaba Camp (B D)

Making our way south down through the Kruger Park we drive via Shingwedzi camp where you will have several more birds to add to our list: Bennett’s Woodpecker, Red-capped Robin-Chat, Grey Penduline Tit, Dusky and Village Indigobirds, Green-capped Eremomela, Yellow-billed Oxpecker, Saddle-billed Stork and if we are lucky we may get a glimpse of the Collared Palm Thrush.

Continuing south we head through Mopane woodland and savannah. When given the time these areas may yield: Pallid Harrier, Lesser Moorhen, Secretary Bird as well as Double-banded Sand grouse.

Arriving at 'Letaba' camp just before the entrance gates close for the evening, you check in, visit the camps shop to stock up with drinks, move into your chalet and freshen up ready for dinner.

Letaba is particularly good for viewing and hearing Owls: Pearl-spotted, Barred, Scops and Giant Eagle Owl.

You enjoy dinner out in thelistening to the African night sounds whilst we discuss the next day's exciting events, relaxed and enjoying a little beverage.

Day 5: Kruger Park - Satara Camp (B D)

The day starts early with a wake up call at 5.30pm. At 6.00pm the camp gates We leave Letaba and head towards 'Satara' camp.

Satara is your camp for your last night. Apart from the birdlife it's also well known for its Lion population and for being one of the better areas in the park to see Cheetah.

The landscape in this area is quitewith large Marula trees scattered across thesavannah. We will be keeping our eyesfor: Martial Eagle, Lappet-faced Vultures, Acacia Pied Barbet and Brown-crowned Tchagra. Theplains to the north of camp are perhaps the best place in the park to record Montagu's and Pallid Harrier.

You arrive at camp for approx 2.00pm for lunch with a siesta after or to stock up with drinks for a quick afternoon game drive. We see so many different animals - Elephant, Buffalo, Zebra, Giraffe, Wildebeest, Impala, Kudu and Waterbuck; just to name a few common species.

After enjoying a very different day you return back to camp before the gates close, knowing your last full day was indeed maximised.

Day 6: Kruger Park - Johannesburg (B)

You enjoy the final morning's bird watching, stopping for a picnic breakfast. After breakfast we regrettably have to leave the Kruger Park at Orpen Gate.

On our homeward bound journey you enjoy the 'Panoramic Route' driving through a different section of the Northern Drakensberg Mountains. En-route you may find a breeding pair of Taita Falcons using the Drakensberg cliffs to nest on.

We then continue to the Blyde River Canyon, the third largest in the world to enjoy the spectacular views seen from above. At the canyon we may see: Familiar Chat, Cape Bunting, Mocking Cliff Chat and White-necked Ravens.

From the canyon our next stop will be the Lisbon Waterfalls and then the old gold mining town of Pilgrims Rest.

Pilgrims Rest is now a national monument and will be your lunch stop for the day. At each of the scenic stops you have the opportunity to finish off your film and to barter for locally crafted curios.

We will arrive back in Jo'burg at approx 6.00pm with drop off at the airport or at any hotel.

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Note

(B L D) refers to the meals included - Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Our Birding Safaris generally run at a slower pace than our wildlife safaris. Time is often spent at the camps as there are birds in abundance. You do also spend time at waterholes as they make for excellent birding.

Itinerary may also vary slightly due to accommodation availability, gateng times, game movements, weather etc....

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