- 05h30 Wake-up call
- 06h00 Tea, coffee and light snacks are served on the Patio
- Watch the sun rise over the endless African savannah
- 06h15 The fresh dawn air brings with it the promise of another adventurous safari and – you never know – maybe a glimpse of a cheetah or the rare wild dog – at this time of the day, game activity is at its peak
- 07h00 Return to the Lodge for a hearty breakfast served on the Patio
- 10h30 Explore the savannah’s flora and fauna on foot!
The bush walk focuses on the ecology, geology and flora of the area, as well as the small bush inhabitants, including insects and birds. One can also discover the interesting and unique world of trees, grasses and flowers – of course, occasionally big game can be seen on walks - including elephants, rhinos, giraffes, and buffaloes
For those who prefer a more relaxing alternative, game and bird viewing from the River Deck is an option, or a selection of wildlife books and videos can be enjoyed in the Lounge
Seasons differ vastly in the African bushveld, but no season can be rated above another one as each has its own unique appeal. Spring (September) and autumn (April) are very short seasons in close proximity to the Tropics, and usually provide milder weather conditions and subtle changes in vegetation. Summer (October to March) tends to be hot, but the bush looks wonderfully green and lush.
Many mammals produce their offspring in the height of summer (December, January) and the youngsters are a special treat on safaris. The winter months ( May to August) bring drier, more temperate weather condition. These months are ideal for game watching as the trees do not carry leaves and animals can be spotted a lot easier in their natural habitat. |