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Game viewing
Game viewing – Kruger National Park
Game-viewing can get repetitive if you stay in the same habitat too long, which translates into seeing pretty much the same vegetation, animals, birds, etc. The key is habitat diversity: look for an itinerary which has a mix of three or four major habitat types such as wetlands, highveld savannah (open grassland dotted with trees), acacia or thornveld savannah (also known as bushveld) and riverine bush. There's much more to be discovered about the African wilderness, particularly its incredible bird-life, smaller mammals, reptiles & amphibians, even insects and butterflies. Not to mention the trees and other plants... If you are receptive to learning about all aspects of the natural history, your trip will be by focusing on just one or two of the big cats: especially leopard and cheetah. They are not always seen. Day walks allow you to experience the thrill of examining the wilderness at close quarters. Armed and accredited field guides take groups of up to 8 people out into the bush for a few hours. Track rhino, elephant and lion on foot and learn and observe fascinating facts about the African bush.
Guests are transported to walking routes via an open vehicle. It is advisable to wear a hat, clothing items in neutral colours, as well as thick-soled footwear with good ankle support and to avoid wearing white, cream and red clothing items on walks. In order to maximize the walk experience, insect repellents, binoculars and cameras are a must.
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