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For an unforgettable big five riding adventure
combine four nights in South Africa and four nights in Botswana. This
horseback safari combines responsive well-loved horses with the magic of
riding with game in stunning wilderness areas. The Safaris are based on
private reserves in the heart of the Waterberg mountains in a UNESCO
biosphere reserve, one of the last true wilderness areas of South
Africa. Species often seen here include rhinos, hippos, buffaloes,
giraffes, ostriches, zebras, brown hyenas and hippos. In addition,
riders will encounter a wide variety of antelope, including the
impressive eland, sable and the exquisite steenbuck. The second part of this adventure is in the Mashatu Game Reserve, also
known as The Land of the Giants. This area of great
diversity encompasses magnificent vistas and land formations as ancient
as time itself. It is also home to a multitude of wildlife species and
remains untouched by the invasion of the modern world. The riding trails
cover both the riverine terrain and the true African mopane bushveld,
including the famous sandstone formations of the Tuli.
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Rates
include
Horse safari, accommodations at Dinaka and Mashatu, all
meals, all drinks. 6 full and 3 half days of
riding. 9 days 8 nights $ 3,680
... with Two Mashatu
static camp in
Botswana 2008 Dates
03/15-03/23 04/05-04/13
04/09-04/17
04/13-04/21 04/19-04/27
07/10-07/18
07/26-08/03
09/06-09/14 09/13-09/21
09/20-09/28
10/04-10/12 10/11-10/19
11/01-11/09
11/08-11/16 11/15-11/23
check
availability
Meeting:
Johannesburg Airport:
Johannesburg
Transfer: $360
from Johannesburg
at ~11 AM - return around ~ 6 PM
Level:
Strong intermediate
Horses:
Boerperd, Anglo Arabs, Warmbloods, Thoroughbreds
Tack:
McClellan-type trail saddles Pace:
Moderate with fast canters Min/Max Riders:
2-8 Note: Single room supplement is 50% - no surcharge if you are
willing to share
Some departure dates will stay at
a static camp in Botswana, but most will be staying
in several mobile camps.
Day 1:
11.00 am.
Guests are met
at the Johannesburg Intercontinental Hotel. Here
guests can enjoy a choice of full English or
continental breakfast and can relax whilst their
fellow companions arrive. Our driver will then
transfer all guests to the Dinaka, a stunning stone
and thatch safari lodge set high above a large hippo
dam, offering a sweeping view of the surrounding
plains. Guests will arrive in time to relax and
explore the beautiful surroundings and to meet with
their guides and fellow safari group. A late lunch
will be served to revive the weary travellers. Late
afternoon, guests will have their first opportunity
to acquaint themselves with their selected horse, to
take in the wonderful open spaces around them, and
to go in search of game in the soft afternoon light.
This ride will give guests their first taste of the
stunning variety of game on Dinaka. The day will
finish with sundowners drinks and a sumptuous three
course evening meal.
Day 2: We will take
you on a ride to visit the ‘Small Serengeti Plains’
where you will be able to look and interpret the
behavior of various plains game species. Your guides
will have a surprise of bush “games” up their
sleeve. On the Dinaka plains riders will encounter
the dense game populations this beautiful reserve is
renowned for. Sightings of up to 15 rhino, together
with 11 other species in your view, are not
uncommon. The open plains provide great
opportunities for fast riding. Riders are also able
to experience that dream canter alongside herds of
antelope as they gallop and pronk across the open
savannah. Back at the lodge guests can sunbathe
above the hippo dam and watch these family
orientated creatures interact and play in the heat
of the day. This afternoon the you may be able to
go on a little cross country jumping or ride amongst
beautiful big trees.
Day 3: Mountain exploration. After an early
breakfast we will set out on a hunt for some of the
reserves more elusive mountain species - leopard,
mountain zebra, mountain reedbuck, baboons, African
rock python, rock daisies, klipspringers and cape
vultures. This ride follows a valley that leads
deep into the Waterberg escarpment. The path
follows a crystal clear stream and passes several
picturesque dams along the way. The bush is dense
and full of birdcalls. A picnic lunch will be
enjoyed at one of the dams along the way, returning
to the lodge in the early afternoon in time for a
cooling swim and siesta. The afternoon is a gentle
pre-sunset ride to one of the larger dams hosting
some of the many hippos on the reserve.
Day 4: A ride to
another area of the reserve, where Dinaka runs its
highly successful breeding programme for highly
valued species, which include white blesbuck, sable
antelope and bontebok. En route the ride crosses a
particularly fertile plain where riders can
experience the exhilaration and thrill of cantering
amongst herds of game, with many different species
galloping together across the plains.
The afternoon proves a welcome break to both horse
and rider. A Dinaka guide will escort you on an
informative game drive, where you will visit another
area inhabited by the buffalo and some unusual red
wildebeest. The guide, who is responsible for the
feeding and monitoring of the rhino on the reserve,
will accompany the guests for a very special
opportunity to approach and observe some of the
rhino on foot. The last night is the final ‘braai’
evening where guests relax around the fire, enjoy
the African night sky and toast their experiences
whilst a feast is served.
Day 5: In the morning
there is a last chance to find any species not yet
found and one last gallop along these endless sandy
lanes. After a hearty brunch, and sad goodbyes,
guests are transferred to their next destination -
on the other side of the Botswana border!
You will depart the lodge at approximately 10.30 to
Limpopo Valley – a transfer of approximately 3.5
hours. Upon arrival at the stunning camp afternoon
tea will be served and guests will have a chance to
settle in and relax. The afternoon will also bring a
introductory ride to familiarize riders with their
horses. The ride goes to the Confluence camp,
where the Majale and the Limpopo meet. The ride
follows the course of the Limpopo, which has the
majestic Mashatu trees all along its course. Upon
arrival at the camp, you will be met by the luxury
of a well-deserved sundowner overlooking the river
and a hot shower under the stars. Our well renowned
bush cook serves dinner before retiring to your very
comfortable beds set up in the comfort of your
tent. Let the night bush sounds serenade you to
sleep….
Day 6: After an early rise and a light
breakfast you will head out to explore the Limpopo
Valley, including a natural marshland called ”Nels
Vlei”, the Majale island witch is guaranteed to keep
you on your toes, as this is where the Majale Island
pride of lions hang out. Possibly you will pass by
Kanda Corner where the giraffes sometimes are
browsing on the mopane bush, as well as the aptly
named Elephants Valley! The morning ride is 6-7
hours as you explore the area teeming with general
game, while heading in a northerly direction. Lunch
will be enjoyed at Jwala Camp under the shade of the
Ana tree, as the horses graze around you. In the
afternoon you will be taken on walk into the hills
of Jwala to explore up close the beauty of the area,
your guide will enlighten you to the wonder of the
following tracks and signs of the bush. On return
to camp sundowners await you around the campfire and
dinner is served under the Ana tree. Enjoy the peace
and quiet interrupted only by the occasional sounds
of lions, hyenas and jackals.
Day 7: Today is another early start as you will
be again in the saddle for up to 6-7 hours; a good
breakfast will fortify you for this day! The route
goes in a westerly direction and takes you to the
most outlying part of Mashatu, the Kgotla Camp
amidst the most amazing sandstone formations and
with some amazing baobabs trees. You will be
following mostly old elephant trails, made over
great periods of time, truly the land of the
giants!! This ride brings the opportunity of jumping
some of the fallen logs, pushed over by elephants.
Lunch will await you under a splendid Mashatu tree,
and then after a lunchtime siesta you head out to
the Mmmagua ruins to experience how ancient
communities in the area used to live. You will also
meet the Baobab where Cecil John Rhodes engraved his
initials while he was in the area. It is a
fascinating insight into the area and its history.
Back at the camp, dinner is served under the stars,
and tonight you also get to sleep out under the
stars as you are inside a “boma”. An unbeatable
experience!
Day 8:
The dawn chorus
will awake you, as a sumptuous breakfast is prepared
over the fire. Another long day in the saddle, this
ride will be the longest up to 4 hours in the
morning followed by a good break during the heat of
the day, and another 2 hours in the afternoon are
spent in the saddle. You pass through a range of
vegetation types: riverine forests, savannah
acacias, terminalia shrubland and areas
abundant in shepard's trees, there is a good chance
of seeing Elephants, many species of birds and a
wide range of antelopes. You also have to thread
your way through the “maze of Elephants and Thorns”
And pass by a local community, Lentswe le Morit.
Upon reaching the “Liana” camp you will be meet by a
refreshing drink in a dry riverbed, over hung with
the Liana or Babbon vine. This afternoon you have
the choice of going on a game drive, in search of
the cats which you will no doubt prefer to see from
the safety of a vehicle! Sundowners are enjoyed in
the bush, usually overlooking a Kopie, and you can
soak up the atmosphere of a true African
experience…Back at camp another delicious meal,
cooked over the fire is served, and as the night
draws to a close you can enjoy a night cap around
the fire.
Day 9:
After a final breakfast around the fire, you will
head off for a final ride in the direction of Nels
Vlei, a good chance to catch a final glimpse of
elephants here, as this is one of their favorite
areas. Some final jumps over our natural cross
country course and your back at FJ. A last pat and a
fond farewell to you horse, you have the chance to
have a good shower and last lunch before heading off
for the border and the 5.5 hours drive to JHB.
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(Alternative last four days of Safari for those
enjoying the Static camp)
Day 6: After an early rise and a light breakfast
you will head out to explore the Limpopo Valley,
including a natural marshland called ”Nels Vlei”,
the Majale island witch is guaranteed to keep you on
your toes as this is where the Majale Island pride
of lions hang out. Possibly out to Kanda Corner
where the giraffes sometimes are browsing on the
mopane bush, as well as the aptly named Elephants
Valley! The morning ride is 3-4 hours as you explore
the area teeming with general game. Lunch will be
enjoyed under the Mashatu Tree back at the
Confluence Camp, as the horses graze around you. In
the afternoon you will be back on a fresh horse and
you can enjoy the thrill of a natural cross-country
course or a leisurely ride along the Limpopo. Dinner
is another unforgettable meal under the stars.
Day 7: Today is
another early start as you will be again in the
saddle for up to 4 hours, a good breakfast will
fortify you for this day! This fascinating ride
will focus on the history of the area
with interesting tales about the Anglo-Boer War.
Depending on where the game is, you could end up on
the Pitsani Plains enjoying a fast gallop, and if
you’re really lucky zebras, wildebeest and giraffe
will join you! In the afternoon guests can choose to
go on a game drive (or can go for another leisurely
afternoon ride). If you choose to go on the game
drive, you will spend the late afternoon and evening
on the "hunt" for the beautiful and awesome cats
which are so much a part of the Mashatu
experience. Sundowners are enjoyed on a great koppie and
at nightfall the spotlight is used for following
Africa’s big cats on ‘the hunt’.
Day 8:
The dawn
chorus will awake you, as a sumptuous breakfast is
prepared over the fire. Another long day in the
saddle, 4 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the
afternoon.. You pass through a range of vegetation
types: riverine forests, savannah acacias,
terminalia shrubland and areas abundant in
shepard's trees, there is a good chance of seeing
Elephants, many species of birds and a wide range of
antelopes. The afternoon ride will head towards the
rocky outcrop close to Rock Camp where waterbuck,
rock daisies, and black eagles are likely to be
spotted. On your way back you can head out to the
Dam wall for a great view of Mashatu! Your dinner
will be cooked in front of you tonight as its “Braai
night” enjoy the comfort of a well earned meal
around the fire.
Day 9:
After a final breakfast around the fire, you will
head off for a last ride in the direction of Nels
Vlei, a good chance to catch another glimpse of
elephants here, as this is one of their favourite
areas. Some final jumps over our natural cross
country course and your back at FJ. A last pat and a
fond farewell to you horse, you have the chance to
have a good shower and lquick lunch before heading
off for the border and the 5.5 hours drive to JHB.
PREMIER ARRIVALS LOUNGE
To facilitate the safari group
meeting at one place and having somewhere
comfortable and safe to wait for fellow travellers,
all Dinaka safari and Big five clients will be met
at the Premier Arrivals Lounge at the Johannesburg
International Airport.
The Premier Arrivals Lounge is conveniently situated
within the Airport Sun Intercontinental Hotel -
The signposting to the
Hotel is very clear. When you come out of the
Arrivals hall you have to cross 2 roads and turn
left the hotel is about 3 – 4 minute walk from there
and is very visible. The lounge is on the ground
floor of the Hotel.
FACILITIES:
- 11
Luxury shower suites. Complimentary toiletries
and hair dryer provided.
- Full
valet service, ie pressing of suits and shirts.
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Internet facility, laptop connections, fax.
- Outdoor
deck with tables and umbrellas and 3 recliners,
overlooking garden and water feature.
- Smoking
room overlooking garden.
CATERING:
You will be
entitled to a full English breakfast which is
available for self-service, including; cereals,
yoghurt and cheeses, fresh fruit, fruit juices and
hot drinks, bacon, pork sausages, beef sausages,
hash browns, mushrooms, tomatoes, baked beans and
eggs - fried, scrambled or poached. Bread/toast is
available with jam, marmalade or honey.
We trust you will find these facilities a fitting
start to your Safari.
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