Hotels and activities to add to a Kruger National Park holiday…….

Sometimes it’s nice to get off a night flight and rest…we have done this a few times. We’ve also booked into an airport hotel overnight before flying on to Namibia or Botswana the next day. The last twice we’ve stayed at The Holiday Inn Johannesburg Airport – it’s about £50 a night for a double for two. …….if you walk out of the airport past the car hire block you come to the complimentary bus area, the bus to the Holiday Inn goes every 30 minutes from here. It’s only about 10/15 minutes to the hotel. There is a bar, snack bar and restaurant…..you can pay a small amount extra to book into your room early….last year we did this, had a rest and then met a friend in the bar for toasted sandwich lunch..

If we don’t stay at the airport we pick up the car hire and head off towards Kruger. There are several, place’s to stop en route to Kruger. I don’t recommend driving in the dark in South Africa. We have often headed towards Witbank – now known as Emalahleni – if we decide to stop there we stay at what was The Protea hotel but is now A New Hotel. It is a good hotel with nice rooms safe parking and a very pleasant restaurant. A double room costs about £62.00 for 2.
If you manage to land In Johannesburg early enough you might fancy going further….some people do drive straight to Kruger….but I am the only driver and I don’t sleep well on planes ..so we prefer to break our journey. Further on approximately 20km east of Water Boven tunnel is a very nice game reserve – SARAGOSSA GAME RESERVE. It is situated on the banks of the Elands river in the scenic Elands Valley.  You turn off the N4, cross the railway line and phone them from the gate…they then escort you to farm buildings where you leave your vehicle and transfers to the lodge via a safari jeep. This luxurious nature and wildlife retreat covers a variety of ecosystems, from riverine forest to savannah and bushveld. The reserve has an air of calmness and serenity, and is the ideal location to begin or conclude your journey to or from Kruger. The reserve has a variety of elegant safari accommodation, offering guests the highest levels of comfort and cuisine. Giraffe, hippo, zebra, blue wildebeest and eland are just a few of the many  species that roam freely throughout the 1400ha wildlife reserve. 

it’s a truly lovely place…we stayed 2 nights, having a wonderful early morning and evening game drive. We finished the game drive at the lake/dam. A wonderful wedding venue is on the banks. We had a bar-b-que with everything set out on the banks… The hippos were playing and a young hippo was being protected by its mum. It started to rain and we adjourned to the inside venue which was also gorgeous.

Prices are on application the last price I had for it was about £200 per night for 2 inclusive of dinner, bed & breakfast and game drive…. It’s REALLY worth the money, wonderful experience…really relaxing.

On arriving in Malalane we have often stay outside the Kruger National Park and go in daily. We’ve stayed at Prestana Kruger Lodge… a lovely setting on The Crocodile River. It is just 700 metres from the gate into Kruger. The hotel and lodges are set in 22 hectares of unspoilt scrub land…. It has a lovely deck and restaurant and the deluxe rooms over look the river. It costs about £100 for a double room bed and breakfast for two.

If this seems a little expensive we have also stayed at The River House Lodge in Malalane. It also overlooks the river, has a lovely swimming pool and a really quirky bar…it’s like a living museum….

The rates are for two people dinner, bed and breakfast approx £87 per night….the evening menu is a set meal as is the breakfast…but it’s very nice indeed…….the owner and the managers are good fun and good company….the rooms are spacious and comfortable…this is a really good price and it only takes 10 minutes to drive into the park.


There are also a few more hotels we’ve stayed at just outside the Malalane gate but these two are our favourites…..if you want a greater choice just email us on 2jsworldofadventure@gmail.com or go on the contact page.

Moving up the park, when we get to Satara we often like to go out of the park for a few days. The accommodation in Kruger is quite basic and often not in top condition….let’s just call it rustic..

So occasionally we feel we need “time-out”. Going out of the Orpen Gate puts you in prime wildlife area…there are numerous private game reserves, lodges, farms etc….they range from top of the range to more reasonable. Not far from Orpen on the road from the gate, is Timbavati Safari Lodge. It is located in Mbabat, and offers accommodations in thatched chalets with colorful traditional African design like the huts of the Ndebele Tribe. It is only a 24-minutes’ drive from the Orpen gate of Kruger. The lodge has a swimming pool and a bar. Each chalet is fitted with a ceiling fan and mosquito netting over each bed and the windows, a private bathroom with a shower. There is an on-site restaurant. While we were there we had two evenings with a BBQ in the evening. At the time of visiting they were doing evening Safari into Timbavati Game reserve..a 5* reserve at a price we could only dream of affording…..I had asked to book one of these evening safaris when I booked the accommodation….but I was told it wasn’t necessary…ummmm!!! When we arrived we asked to go on the Safari on one of our two nights, but alas they were fully booked..I was far from amused and felt rather cheated as we could have stayed in a dozen or so other places…but we always try to make the most of our adventures…so we made other plans. The lodge accommodation is slightly less basic than in Kruger, in that most things work…but you do need to be aware that it doesn’t have air conditioning – Kruger accommodation does although it doesn’t always work. We did have very nice breakfasts and the BBQ’s were lovely. It costs about £100 a night dinner bed and breakfast for 2 people.

From anywhere in this area there are two important places which are well worth a visit. Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is situated at the base of the majestic North Eastern Lowveld Drakensberg mountain range in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, Moholoholo Means “The Very Great One”, they do a great deal of good work assisting wildlife which has been trapped, caught in wires, attacked for straying into human inhabited areas.

It is a superb place where rare species can be seen close up…one has to remember that if the centre hadn’t intervened these animals would not have lived. Some can be released back into the wild some have to stay as permanent residents.

At the crossroads from the Kruger Road if you turn right ( instead of straight on for Moholoholo) you head towards Hoedspruit. You soon come across the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre……this is a firm favourite of ours and we visit most years. I first went when it first opened and have been a very firm supporter of its work ever since. It opened in 1990 as the Hoedspruit Cheetah Project, HESC has played an important role in the conservation of specific endangered species, particularly cheetahs and rhinos. The centre specialises on the survival of these endangered species through breeding and ensuring the diversity of the bloodlines of cheetahs. They also rehabilitate rhinos that have become victims of poaching, whilst creating awareness among the general public, locally and internationally, about the importance of wildlife conservation. The work they do is paramount in saving these endangered species. They also have other endangered species, a leopard who was caught in a snare and a pack of wild dogs. The later are all individual dogs which had been either poisoned (to keep them away from domestic livestock) or snared/trapped, they have been rescued and formed a pack.

One of the very special resident species at the centre is the beautiful King Cheetah…they aren’t released back into the wild. Their rarity makes them incredibly valuable and they just wouldn’t survive the poachers in the wild. The King Cheetah doesn’t have spots but elongated shapes.

If you feel a bit like having some luxury accommodation, there are numerous private reserves around the Hoedspruit area…we’ve tried several a favourite of ours was Tintshaba Lodge but during our last visit it became evident that it was now a hunting lodge and we are into Eco tourism…you can however have a microlight trip from here. We’ve also tried Hongonyi which has now been incorporated into one of the mega expensive lodges. Another is Mohlabetsi which is situated in the vast Balule Private Game Reserve, which is part of the Greater Kruger National Park. Its name means place of sweet water…it’s a lovely place mid price range for stays at Private Game reserves. One of our favourites which is just about affordable for us is Masodini which means “Place in the Bush” in South Sotho. The lodge is in Olifants West/Balule. It’s a beautiful Lodge surrounded by large trees, shrubs and African date palms, providing shade and excellent bird viewing. There are Five separate tastefully furnished Chalets which provide privacy, peace and quiet. Each Chalet has tea and coffee facilities, fans, mosquito nets and air conditioning. The owner gives fantastic game drives, they seem to know each individual creature on their property. It’s a great place. The price for dinner, bed and breakfast and game drives is around £350 per night for two people.

We hope this has given you a few extra ideas as to what to see and do around the periphery of Kruger National Park…if you are looking for some cultural activities as well as being at one with nature we can also point you in the right direction. Feel free to contact us as we know this area like the back of our hand.

Sicily – BEEN THERE GOT THE T-SHIRT

Been there – got the T-shirt.

SICILY

The island of Sicily is the largest in the Mediterranean Sea, and home to around five million people. It lies off the ‘boot’ of Italy, about three miles from the mainland separated by the Strait of Messina.

Messina is the island’s third largest city, behind Palermo, the capital, and Catania. It is also a popular calling port for many cruise companies, with the Golden Statue of the Madonna sitting at Messina’s harbour entrance as cruise ships pass on their arrival on the island.


Perhaps the island’s most famous icon is the impressive Mount Etna. At 11,000 feet, Etna is both one of tallest volcanos in Europe and one of the continent’s most active. Its snow-covered peak can easily be seen on arriving by cruise ship.

For us the island’s stand-out place to visit, particularly if time is limited, is the beautiful old town of Taormina, perched high on a cliff overlooking the Ionian Sea. Its main street is Via Roma with quaint, narrow streets to either side and its cathedral, Duomo di Taormina, sits proudly at its centre. A stroll in this town will not disappoint but, be warned, it can be crowded, particularly at the height of the season!

South Africa – Kruger National Park Safari & Costings – May 2023

I am going to start this blog by stating how affordable Safari is in South Africa…Kruger National Park allows for some of the finest wildlife and bird watching in the world…….You can book it yourself, I call it DIY Safari….but if you don’t want to Rosie Price at DialaFlight. (44+161-841-8179 or email rosie.price@dialaflight.co.uk) will book it for you.
You probably think I am mad …..but you’ll see from these quick figures that I am not it really is a very reasonable holiday….PRICES FOR 2 PEOPLE= Airfares with Virgin Atlantic are £1571 ( BA is cheaper but we prefer virgin) Hire car for 17 nights with Avis is £1084 ( yes you can get a lot cheaper but this is for a high clearance vehicle good for dirt roads and seeing over tall grass…we usually have a Toyota Urban Cruiser, no need for a 4×4, this actually was the cost of a new Toyota Cross Corolla, about the height of a Rave but more comfortable) 12 nights accomodation in Kruger National Park is £890 ( we book 2 bedded with en-suite, some were perimeter rondavels throughout the park) We also stayed 5 nights with friend in Johanesberg, but if you stayed somewhere like The City Lodge Morningside near Santon ( like a Premier Inn) it would cost £225. However you probably would only need two nights one when you fly in and one before you fly out so you could save three days car-hire and accommodation….. The total cost of this is £3770 ….. Not bad for a 2 week holiday in one of the top wildlife destinations in the world…….the only extra cost is the daily concession in Kruger National Park…I am uncertain of this price because if you’re in the Park longer than 10 nights it pays to buy an international Wild Card which we do …it last a year and we work it so we get 2 years holidays out of the one card ( we go September/October one year and May/June the next year) Yes you also have fuel and food to buy….in Kruger you can self cater…we do this for breakfast and lunch but we eat in the Camps restaurant for our evening meal.

OK!!!!!!! Having spent nearly 3 weeks in Botswana we flew into ORTambo airport Johannesburg, collected the hire car from Avis and drove to our friends house. We stopped two days, catching up with each other’s news..we keep a cool box and some pillows at our friends ( because I am a very fussy sleeper and love a nice goose down pillow!!!)

We then set off to Kruger. Unlike tour companies we don’t go into the park at the Paul Kruger Gate, neither do we ever stay at Skakuza, it’s far too commercial for our liking…..so we stay on the N4 – a good toll road ( tolls are cheap, but you do need Rands for them as they don’t take foreign credit cards – petrol filling stations do).

We go through Nelspruit 210 miles/330Km east of Johannesburg, ( Nelspruit is now known as Mbombela) and on to Malalane. We enter Kruger at the Malalane Gate (don’t forget to lock your car when you park up to book in at the gate) Our first stop was 2 nights at Berg-en-Dal in a perimeter chalet.

We arrive in time to take a Sunset Drive on a Parks vehicle…we love these, because although it’s great to self drive, the Sunset and Night drives means you are out in the Park after 6pm when the gates shut and everyone else has to be in camp….only Parks vehicles are allowed in the park between sunset and sun rise..so it’s very quiet and you get to see the nocturnal animals…We were lucky on this drive…Sometimes “Mother Nature” just wants you to see it all……wow, wow, wow…. Our it’s sighting before we even got to the main road….

We turned onto the dirt road along the river towards Crocodile Bridge…..there dancing in the road and chasing around the bushes was a pack of Wild dog sometimes called The Painted Dog…..…..these are very rare and nearly extinct …

After watching them a while they disappeared into the bush and we proceeded along the track….we were amazed when our guide shone her torch on a chameleon…what spotting …

We were still buzzing from the spots when our guide put the spot lights to the left and there was a heavily pregnant leopard….we tracked her slowly, as she was walking parallel to the road, for about a kilometre before she turned away from the road and disappeared into the bush.

Considering ourselves extremely fortunate we turned around and headed back..passing an elephant and a hippo at the side of the road …….

Then just when you think it’s all over for the evening we see a pride of lions, well that’s the big 5 seen on our first evening !!!

The start of our Kruger adventure was off to a bang!! We continued up the Park to Lower Sabi for one night. Our self drive game viewing was as usual productive. The tar road towards Skakuza was closed due to the heavy rain washing the bridge away…this however didn’t prevent the resident leopard from strutting it’s stuff in its normal area….

Day 4 in Kruger saw us heading up North. We don’t usually go past Satara but it had been full so we went up to Olifants. We don’t get as excited in the North of the Park…it’s very dry and the wildlife aren’t as prolific as in the central and southern areas of the Park. We saw a few elephants the occasional zebra, wildebeest, impala and steenbok…..but wildlife was few and far between.
Thankfully we had been able to get into Satara for the next 4 nights……we enjoy this area…lots of lions, “Casper”, the famous white lion, it’s an area full of big herds of buffaloes and where there are buffalo there are cats !!! We had 4 days of great game viewing and a sunset drive…our cameras clicked happily away….

The area really does teem with lions and their associated acquaintances…..

The big herds of buffalo really do bring the predators out….

We didn’t just see lions during the da, but we saw loads at dusk and even ‘bonking’ lions in the road !!!!!!

I seem to have made it sound as if we saw nothing but lions….that’s really not the case we saw elephant herds and lads of the usual impala, zebra, wildebeest, kudu, the odd nyala, steenbok, klipspringer, crocodile and numerous bird species…to name but a few.

After 4 wonderful days driving ourselves around the Satara region we headed back down to the southern end of the Park for a 2 night stay at Pretorioskop. Once again we got there in time to take the Sundowner Parks drive ( these drives are very reasonably priced and we often take them so I can have a rest from driving and can really relax with a game drive) Once again we were so lucky…I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves …

There were 30 lions in this pride, which had been feeding off a buffalo…this really is a once in a life time sight. After 2 nights at Pretorioskop we took the long dirt road across to Berg-en-Dal for our final 2 nights in Kruger……On the way across we were surprised when a cheetah walked out in front of us and proceeded to walk down the road in front of us. We were even more surprised when about 5 minutes later a second cheetah joined the first …then we were flabbergasted when a third wandered into the road. We spent about 20 minutes following them along the road. Unfortunately another car then came up behind us and with their sudden arrivals the cheetahs all disappeared out of sight into the bush.

After 2 nights at Berg-en-Dal and some more great wildlife viewing we headed back to Johannesburg. We spent a night in The City Lodge so we could see some very close friends and another night at our friends house before driving to the airport, returning the car and boarding the plane back home……We had, had an amazing time in South Africa and Botswana…6 weeks of superb Wildlife Viewing …at one with Mother Nature.

Impressions of a First Safari

We regularly Safari in South Africa…our knowledge of where to go and where to stay is extensive and our experience spans nearly 40 years…in that time we’ve seen a lot of changes. I was just 24 years old when I first visited Kruger National Park and I’ve clocked up an accumulative time of over 3.5 years in the park…YES! I love it and it’s wildlife. John joined my love for Kruger after first visiting 11 years ago. This is what he wrote at that time about his initial introduction to the park…..

The brown route is the way tour companies enter, we always take the red route.

Impressions from a first safari

It’s 04.45 when we are roused from our semi conscious state. It’s the ‘early morning’ alarm sounding in our roundavel, and its pitch black and there’s a nip in the air. We are at Berg-en-Dal camp Kruger National Park.

But, let’s rewind 24 hours or so. My wife, Jenny, and I had left London’s Heathrow Airport the night before on an overnight South African Airways flight to OS Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. Picking up our Toyota Fortuner we had headed north eastwards away from the conurbation of Jo’burg and Pretoria picking up South Africa’s N4 motorway to our destination. 

Several hours later, we had entered the small town of Malalane which sits at the southern end of what is to be our home for the next two weeks, Kruger National Park.

So, we are in the northeastern corner of South Africa in what is South Africa’s oldest national park, established way back in 1926. With the Zimbabwe border to the north and Mozambique to the east, a vast area of 7,500 square miles of SA is designated by UNESCO as part of the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere. If that all sounds a bit highbrow, then don’t be put off because that is not what Kruger is about to us. It is simply our heaven on earth.

With vast swathes of Africa’s natural habitat lost to man’s intervention, this is an area where human beings are privileged to enter a land that the wildlife can call their home. Kruger stretches around 220 miles from north to south, and approximately 40 miles from west to east (and the Mozambique border). To the south and west, nine entry gates control access to the camps dotted across the park, which covers an area roughly the size of Wales.

With a combination of tar and dirt (gravel) roads and a global speed restriction of 40 kph, the national park is ideal for safari lovers like us to self-drive. Yes, there is a place for the park controlled safari drives, too. With the rest camp gates closed from sunset to sunrise, the SAN Parks’ organised game drives, particularly at sunrise and sunset, offer an ‘escape clause’ to witness the wildlife in a nocturnal environment. The additional height offered by the safari vehicles can be an advantage too, particularly when the bush grass is long.

And so, back to 04.45 and a Berg-en-Dal wake up call. A quick refresh of the body and we’re ready to go when the camp gate opens at 0530, we are ahead of sunrise by about half an hour. The feeling of anticipation is intense. What will be the first sighting of the day? An impala? Probably. Hopefully, a night predator returning after a kill. Or lions sleeping on the tar, with the roads deserted overnight of course. The tar retains the heat, offering a treat for these big cats when man has gone.

Lion taking the warmth from the tar road

Around half a dozen vehicles form an orderly queue as the impatient wait for the gate opening continues. After a few minutes, despite it seeming like an eternity, the SAN Parks officer allows our ‘escape- at a shade after 6am. That nip in the air is still evident as we await the heat of the African sun to dramatically change this landscape later in the day. This morning, our first sighting is not to be an impala but a spotted hyena about to end its night’s work, scavenging for food. 

We both wonder what other sights the bush has in store for us today……

With John’s love of Safari firmly embedded from his very first moments in Kruger National Park 2J’s continued most years to make what can only be described as their ‘pilgrimage’ to South Africa…people always ask why we don’t get bored with going to the same place and I always answer “The Bush (Mother Nature) only shows you what it wants you to see and that is always different, every hour, every day every year”….and so we continue to Safari with the same excitement we had the first time we went.

An alternative private Sri Lankan Wildlife and Bird watching itinerary which we investigated.

Before booking with Rosie Price at dialaflight , 0161-841-8179 or rosie.price@dialaflight.co.uk , we investigated several other itineraries. One which we liked was by Private Tours – Ranil Osando … ranilosanda81@gmail.com

We very nearly booked this but had to wait and in the meantime he got offered another booking so we told him to go ahead as we didn’t want to be hurried….we found him polite and courteous but really CANT recommend him as we’ve never met or done a tour with him..WE DONT KNOW HIM AT ALL…but we wanted to share an alternative itinerary ……. If you like this itinerary then you can choose whether or not you use him or go through Rosie Price who we can thoroughly recommend as a reputable, well known, trustworthy company, she also uses a very well known company in Sri Lanka as the ‘on the ground agent’.

Birds and Wildlife watching tour  (12 days 11 night)

Day 01        

Picked up from the airport

Drive to Negombo city 

Relax few hours after long flight.

Evening visit Negombo fish market

Negombo  lagoon boat tour

Dinner and overnight stay in Negombo

Day 02                                                                                                                                                                    

Enjoy the breakfast 

Check out from you hotel at 05.00 am

Transfer to Anawilundawa Bird sanctuary to spot birds

After the birds watching tour proceed to Wilpattu park 

Wilpattu evening jeep safari (03.00pm until 06.00pm) 

Do Dinner and overnight stay at Wilpattu

Day 03          

Full day safari tour of Wilpattu national park at 06.00am until 06.00pm

Enjoy lunch with rice and curry in forest 

Dinner and overnight stay at Wilpattu 

Day 04         

Check out from your hotel and transfer to Minneriya  nationalpark 

In route stop In Ritigala Forest  Sanctuary to spot some birdlife

Start jeep safari tour of Minneriya national park

(03.00pm until 06.00pm) 

Dinner and overnight stay at sigiriya

Day 5            

After breakfast you will be transferred to kithulgala village 

Do a birds watching and nature trail of Kithulgala

Dinner and Overnight stay kithulgal  

Day 6         

After breakfast you will be transferred Nuwara Eliya  

In route visit Tea Factory Tea plantation 

In the evening city tour 

And enjoy Gregory lake

Dinner and overnight stay Nuwara Eliya  

Day 7          

Check out from the hotel after breakfast 

Transfer to Nanu Oya train station 

You will be pick up from Ella train station by  our guide 

Do a nature trekking of Ella village 

Climb little Adams peak mountain to spot a 360 breathtakingview

Dinner and overnight stay Ella

Day 8              

After breakfast you will be transferred to the most popular Yalanational park

In the evening (03.00pm till 06.00 pm) jeep safari  Yala national park 

Dinner and overnight stay Thissamaharama

Day 9            

Start the full day safari tour of Yala National park 

Breakfast during the tour 

Enjoy lunch with rice and curry in forest 

Dinner and overnight stay Thissamaharama

Day 10            

After breakfast you will be transferred Sinharaja Rain Forest 

Relax in the evening while enjoying the nature around Sinharaja

Dinner and overnight stay Sinharaja

Day 11                  

Do the 2 hours morning bird watching trail 

Started at (06.00am)

After the Bird watching trail back to the hotel 

Take a refresh and leave for your last destination of your trip Colombo

Dinner and overnight stay Colombo 

Day 12                   

Say Good bye until see you again 

Transfer back to you a return flight back home from Colombo after and amazing tour of Sri Lanka

Inclusions:

• Air Conditioned Private Car / Family Van / Mini Coach or Luxury Bus

• 4 & 5 Star Hotels & Resorts on Half Board basis

• Certified English / German speaking Professional Friendly Guides

• All Costs related to all tour excursions, Entrance fees of all UNESCO Heritage sites, Safari Jeep and other mentioned all tour activities are included

• Unlimited mineral water bottles for the entire tour

• Unlimited mileage throughout your tour

• All Government taxes & tariffs are included

• No Additional Charges

Here is the package price for tour and its includes

. Accommodation in nice and clean guest house rooms with A/C, Hot & free WIFI

. Breakfast and Dinner  

. All Entrance tickets for the attraction

. All activity charges 

. Airport pickup 

. Safari Jeep

. Insurance 

. All expenses for the High Way

.You can try any kind of fruits during the tour absolutely free

                Per  person 1644 USD THIS WAS THE PRICE FOR FEBRUARY BUT PRICES ARE INCREASING RAPIDLY SO I SUSPECT ITS GONE UP ALOT.

Exclusions:

• Additional meals & beverages outside of the booked meal plan

• Visas & Flight Bookings

• Expenses of personal nature

• Tips & Portage

What to Pack for Sri Lanka

• Sun Creams

• Hat or a cap

• Slippers, Sandals , Jelly Flats

• Camera, memory cards & spare batteries

• Hiking Shoes

• Rain Jacket

• Back Pack & a Day Pack

• Warm Weather Clothes

• Sun Glasses

• Bathing Suit

• Mosquito Spray

• Sarong or wraparound skirt

• Travel Diary or a travel book

Special Notes

• Rooms are subjected to availability at the time of booking confirmation

• An advance payment of 25% of the total tour price is required at the time of the booking confirmation & the balance payment should be settled 15 days prior to the arrival

• Alcohol will not be served at any hotel or any restaurant on POYA DAYS (FULL MOON DAYS)

• The Standard check in time of Hotels in Sri Lanka is 14.00hr

• The Standard check out time of Hotels in Sri Lanka is 11.00hr