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South Africa – Not Too Tame
Author:
Charlie Gray
I tried to
keep an open mind on my way round South Africa. Having visited the
country a couple of times before, I had an idea of what to expect
and knew that it wasn’t going to be as wild as other parts of
Africa. In fact I was surprised by how much the country has
developed and grown, both materially and socially, over the last ten
years. Admittedly I was viewing the prosperous parts and those
frequented by tourists, but even so the infrastructure is impressive
compared to other African countries. Take away the safari aspect and
I found South Africa 2006 to be more in line with Australia and New
Zealand than Africa.
Cape Town offers a wealth of good accommodation and food, and is one
of my favourite cities. Combine this with Grootbos Lodge, which is a
couple of hours further down the coast, and I think you have an
excellent two centre stay, especially when the whales are around.
Knysna and the garden route are pleasant enough, but nothing to get
wildly excited about unless you’re particularly attached to fine
food and wines. The highlights of my journey included Mashatu, a
forgotten corner of Botswana offering a great safari experience, and
walking around Pafuri in northern Kruger and in the Drakensburg
Mountains. I also discovered some stunning marine wilderness areas
at Rocktail Bay and Thonga Beach Lodge on the Maputaland Coastal
Reserve.
Accept South Africa for what it is and you can plan great trip here.
South African gems
Mashatu National Park, just inside Botswana on the very northern tip
of South Africa combines very well with Wilderness Safaris’ Pafuri
Camp at the very top of the Kruger National Park. Mashatu is good
for big game and Pafuri good for walking. It’s possible to drive
between the two and a well planned itinerary with international
flights in 2007 will cost around Ł3,000 per person.
Tanda Tula Camp on the western edge of the Kruger National Park is
probably the best all round camp in this area. Good game, good
tented accommodation, excellent staff and guides.
Rhino Post and Rhino Plains Camps, slightly further south, are also
good. They are on a private concession in the park itself so there
aren’t hordes of vehicles ruining your view. You can extend stays
here using Rhino Post as base camp and Rhino Plains for walking. All
well run by passionately committed managers and guides.
Rocktail Bay and Thonga beach lodge are in one of SA’s last unspoilt
wilderness areas. Diving is fantastic and anyone who likes beaches
or marine life will love it, but it’s not a tropical beach
experience. Rocktail Bay is a sort of a safari lodge by the sea,
while Thonga Beach offers a little more luxury.
Phinda is a good alternative for families, with plenty of
activities, including day trips to the beaches. There are generally
lots of other families for company and Phinda can be combined on a
self-drive with Hluhluwe, Fugitives’ Drift and the Drakensburg.
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Abouth the
Author:
First
visited Africa when he was four years old with his parents and big
brother. They drove themselves around South Africa and also went on
the Blue Train, lucky boy. He has since been back many more times
visiting South Africa again, Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and
Zambia. With a degree in geography he has always had an interest in
the world and travel. When not talking to clients he likes nothing
more than looking over as many maps as possible and planning his
next African adventure. He has spent all his working life in the
travel industry and you can be sure your trip will be well planned
by Charlie ensuring you get the most out of your holiday.
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