- Kruger
National Park
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day visitors from all over the world and local South Africans enjoy the game viewing opportunities that are provided by us and numerous other tour operators with 'commercial' safaris to the
Kruger National Park. It is important to experience the Kruger National Park, as this safari style is a great introduction for any person going on safari for the first time.
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viewing is carried out by members of the public in vehicles ranging from private cars of all shapes and sizes to tour operators using enormous luxury coaches.
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of course use more suitable game viewing vehicles for our all day game drives. We have to stay on the tarmac or gravel roads whilst game viewing. Although close game viewing in Kruger Park is
attributed to the animals being on or right next to the road (the right place at the right time): we do operate in different areas of the park
which will provide you with lots of great game viewing.
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Kruger Park game viewing style ensures that whilst we are searching for all of the Big Five
we will spend time viewing great herds of animals - Elephant, Buffalo, Zebra, Giraffe, Wildebeest, Impala, Kudu and Waterbuck. The
park is most definitely worth a visit as it is big, bold and beautiful.
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Kruger Park ensures a 'quantity' game viewing experience.
- Sabi
Sand Reserve
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'traditional'
safaris are provided in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, which is ecologically and geographically linked, to the Kruger National Park. There is no game fence between these two reserves so the
animals are not restricted from their migration patterns.
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the Sabi Sand Reserve experienced game rangers accompanied by their Shangaan trackers conduct game viewing drives in 4 x 4 Land Rovers that are completely open. This
game viewing style means the game ranger and his tracker on any given game drive can focus on tracking down any particular animal.
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will view a variety of wildlife at very close quarters, frequently following animals 'off road' through the bush with the Land Rovers or even on foot. It's a completely different game viewing
style than Kruger Park for viewing the wildlife. It's all-close up game viewing - mostly only metres away.
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Sabi Sand Reserve ensures a 'quality' game viewing experience.