Days 1 - 2: Mashatu Game Reserve

This morning depart from Lanseria  for your lite aircraft flight to the Limpopo Valley Airstrip and Mashatu Private Game Reserve.  ( Flight cost is not included) 

Located in Botswanas Northern Tuli Game Reserve, Mashatu Game Reserve is the largest private concession in southern Africa at a massive 25 000 hectares and 40% of the Northern Tuli Game Reserve.  It shares unfenced borers with both the South African and Zimbabwean National parks and this vast area forms part of a cross boundry wildlife conservation area protecting the substantial biodiversity of fauna and flora in this region. 

Your stay at the exciting new addition to Mashatu is Tuli Safari Lodge, set on the bank of the mighty Limpopo River, with beautiful rolling lawns surrounded by sandstone outcrops. This 4-star camp has a swimming pool tucked away against the giant rocks, a star gazing deck, a hide and walking trail within the lodge grounds, as well as its own vegetable garden which supplies the kitchen.

A highlight at Tuli Safari Lodge Mashatu is the experience of the “moving tables” – dinner and brunch in a different location for each meal. On a 2-night stay guests would experience a bush brunch or dinner, as well as private dining set up in surprise spots around the camp, or on their own patios (private dining on request). The extensive lodge gardens and grounds include a large swimming pool, waterhole, hide and walking trail. Additional activities offered exclusively at Tuli Safari Lodge Mashatu are after dinner night drives, and cultural experiences / village tours (a full day’s activity).

*Optional activities require reservations and are at an additional cost. 

Days 3 - 4: Mashatu Game Reserve

Take your morning activity then transfer to Mashatu Tented camp this afternoon. 

The meals are a sumptuous celebration of traditional African Cuisine – flavoursome, but lacking in ostentation. Fresh fruits, vegetables, home-made breads and pies, succulent meat dishes and delicious desserts will appeal to a guest who appreciates home cooking at its best,

Activities for the next days include Game drives in open landrovers with your ranger and tracker team. Mashatu is home to no less than seven of Africa’s “giants” – the African elephant, the lion, giraffe, the baobab tree, the eland, ostrich and the kori bustard. It is therefore fitting that these giants have a massive habitat, and some 29 000 hectares (72 000 acres) of pristine game land have been set aside as a refuge for these creatures.

Other optional * activities include:

Limpopo Horse Safaris

“Take a ride on the wild side.” A horse safari in the Land of Giants will arouse the explorer in you. Allow the spirit of your horse to carry you in rhythm with the African beat, to return you to an age-old Africa. Join Limpopo Horse Safaris for a morning or afternoon ride.Limpopo Horse Safaris operates as a concessionaire on Mashatu Game Reserve. The area is perfect for riding; good going with natural ditches and logs to jump gives an exhilarating ride. Regular game sightings not only of the elephants and cats but also of antelopes, wild dogs, jackals, bat eared foxes, giraffe and the occasional canter with zebras and wildebeest across the plains leaves you with unforgettable holiday memories.

Mountain Bike Safaris

For guests staying at Mashatu Main Camp or Mashatu Tented Camp, there is an opportunity, for the more adventurous, to join a mountain bike safari and see the bush from a completely different perspective. Experienced rangers accompany the cyclists as they pedal their way along ancient elephant paths.Cycling amid the “Giants of Mashatu” is an awesome, once-in-a-lifetime experience, and the mountain bike safaris are tailored to suit the fitness and strength of the riders. Rides are conducted in the early morning and late afternoon.  Mountain bikes, cycling helmets and water bottles are available at Mashatu.

Half Day Walking Trail    

On a walking trail the focus is more holistic than purely big game. Although many opportunities arise to view big game, the focus is on the little, often overlooked aspects of the bush – tracks, plants, insects, etc. A walking safari is an awakening of all the senses. You are a part of the environment – not merely a spectator on a safari vehicle. There is no better place to enjoy a walking safari than the Land of the Giants.

Cultural Safaris

The cultural excursion is conducted from the camps via the Mmamagwa ruins to Mothabeneng village.  Mmamagwa ruins take us way back to 900AD. Different civilizations including the Zhizo, Leopard’s kopje or K2 and the Mapungubwe people, moved in and out of the area as their circumstances changed. This is evident from the multitude of pottery pieces and beads scattered throughout the site.  Departing from the ruins drive thru Solomons wall and arrive in the Mothabeneng village where the first stop is the kgotla. The word “kgotla” refers to a physical structure which normally consists of a semicircular log palisade. A kgotla belongs to the community, and it is the place which the village community use as their meeting place and tribal court where the chief presides. It is a basic structure in the administration of society in most African communities. This is where the chief and his people will welcome guests with ululations.  Continue to the basket weaving sites where local ladies meet to weave a variety of baskets formed from informal educational groups and those for sale.

 

Day 5: End of Itinerary

Take a last morning game drive before having breakfast and departing for the Lanseria airport.   Tour Ends.

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