Federal Air charter or drive to Kruger?
#21
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Hello Tom,
Another great option in Kruger is Wilderness's new Pafuri Camp. It's in the far northern reaches of Kruger, which have very few visitors and are very different environmentally to the southern portion -- this would make a really interesting contrast with the Sabi Sands.
http://www.wilderness-safaris.com/ca...mp;method=menu
Pafuri has both self-drive and all-inclusive options -- the all-inclusive option is great value for money.
Cheers,
Julian
Another great option in Kruger is Wilderness's new Pafuri Camp. It's in the far northern reaches of Kruger, which have very few visitors and are very different environmentally to the southern portion -- this would make a really interesting contrast with the Sabi Sands.
http://www.wilderness-safaris.com/ca...mp;method=menu
Pafuri has both self-drive and all-inclusive options -- the all-inclusive option is great value for money.
Cheers,
Julian
#23
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Hello Mkhonzo,
I realise that the northern part of Kruger doesn't offer the same game-viewing as southern Kruger, but given that Tom is staying at Mala Mala the southern part of Kruger wouldn't compare anyhow -- the northern part would make a much more interesting combination with the Sabi Sands, and there would be many fewer tourists as well.
Cheers,
Julian
I realise that the northern part of Kruger doesn't offer the same game-viewing as southern Kruger, but given that Tom is staying at Mala Mala the southern part of Kruger wouldn't compare anyhow -- the northern part would make a much more interesting combination with the Sabi Sands, and there would be many fewer tourists as well.
Cheers,
Julian




