After diving Sodwana, enjoy an overnights stop over at the Private Game Park to see “The Big 5”.
The private game park occupies 800 hectares rich with indigenous fauna and flora, and is situated right next to Hluhluwe and Umfolozi game park - for the game drives. Meals are enjoyed in the thatched lapa or around the Boma fire - you will find dinning a gastronomic experience
Surrounded by spacious lawns, the camp shelters beneath a canopy of indigenous trees and after the activities of the day a dip in the sparkling pool is a temptation few can resist
A leisurely cruise on the Mzinene River which cuts through the Game Park affords glimpses of crocodiles and hippos as well as the prolific bird life along the river banks. Whether your choice is a morning cruise or the ever-popular sundowners booze cruise this is a wildlife experience not to be missed
Luxury tented accommodation, ensuite with Italian tiling throughout, private wooden sun decks. The combination of unparalleled luxury and game viewing at its finest makes for the very best that Africa can offer. Full board, Breakfast, lunch dinner, safari game drive, tea/coffee
Prices on request
SOUTH AFRICA'S BIG 5 SAFARIS - LOCAL PARKS
Hluhluwe, Umfolozi and Mkuze Game Parks. Very close to Sodwana.
Tala Private Game Park, about one hours drive from Umkomaas.
Tala is a wildlife sanctuary. Spanning nearly 3000 hectares and incorporating a many diverse natural environments, the reserve features well over 300 bird species, with big game that includes buffalo, rhino, kudu, hippo, giraffe and the rare sable antelope. Several distinctive and remarkable plant species are found on Tala. The fiery aloe in full bloom, the imposing euphorbia and the smell of the fragrant wild sage on a dewy morning make every stay at the reserve unique and memorable.
Tala Private Game Reserve is a wildlife conservancy hidden in the hills of a quiet farming community not far from Durban in KwaZulu-Natal.. Tala’s mix of acacia thornveld, open grassland and sensitive wetland provides exceptional game watching and birding, setting the stage for that perfect photograph.
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