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Southern Kruger travel info
The South is part of the original Sabie Game reserve that was
proclaimed in 1898 by then president Paul Kruger. It is home to some
of the most popular camps in the park as the wildlife is prolific.
The geology is staggering with huge granite bolders strewn across a
densely vegetated landscape. A hippo pool with nearby bushmen
paintings is a major draw card. Granite outcrops among the seringa,
marula, tamboti and wild olive trees provide scrambling platforms
for klipspringers (miniature antelope), and viewing platforms for
lions. White rhino, wild dog and leopard are common to this area.
Acacias provide shelter and food to the larger herbivores such as
giraffe and elephant, while the Crocodile River provides twilight
viewing of towering elephants, gracious waterbuck, dainty impala,
the occasional baboon and the elusive predator quenching their
thirst at dusk. Numerous excellent rest camps surrounded by an area
teeming with wildlife make this region the most popular.
Seasons
The best time to see game is during the winter months (April -
September), as water is restricted to rivers and waterholes, where
the wildlife congregates. Visibility is also good as the vegetation
is less dense. Summer (October to March) is lovely due to the rains
- everything is lush and green, and the birding is excellent.
November and December are the calving months.
Wildife
You should see: elephant, giraffe, zebra, buffalo, warthog, lion,
spotted hyaena, baboon, hippo, Impala, Kudu, Vervet monkey,
waterbuck, tsessebe, wildbeest, bushbaby, bats, mongooses, duiker,
steenbok, klipspringer, genet, vultures, owls, bee-eaters, rollers,
eagles, bustards, hornbills, starlings, shrikes
You may see: Leopard, wild dog, Roan antelope, Sable antelope,
Bat-eared Fox, rhino, honey badger, porcupine, rhebok, aardvark,
aardwolf, civet, caracal, serval, suni, pangolin, Rock Dassie, Scrub
Hare
Precautions
Malaria area - minimize mosquito bites by wearing light, long
sleeved clothing and using effective insect repellents (containing
Diethyltoluamide DEET) on exposed skin. Sleep under treated mosquito
netting or ensure that the doors and windows of your accommodation
are screened against mosquitoes. Having a fan or air-conditioner on
at night will further suppress mosquito activity. Currently, the
three effective anti-malaria tablets are Mefloquine (Lariam or
Mefliam), Doxycycline and Malarone (Malanil). It is still possible
to contract malaria while on malaria prophylaxis. Note that Lariam
may present serious side-effects - please test before you depart.
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