Showing posts with label Big 5 Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big 5 Africa. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 July 2024

Ever been on safari on an Open Vehicle in the Kruger National Park?

 Welcome to the ultimate Kruger National Park Open Vehicle Safaris landing page!

Kruger safari


Are you ready for an unforgettable wildlife adventure in one of Africa's most renowned game reserves? Look no further than our open vehicle game drives in Kruger Park. With our experienced rangers leading the way, you'll have the opportunity to witness the majestic Big 5 animals in their natural habitat.


Experience the thrill of spotting lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos, and rhinos up close as you embark on a full day Kruger Park safari. Whether you have just an hour or an entire day to spare, our safaris are designed to provide you with a truly immersive and life-changing experience.


There's nothing quite like game viewing from an open safari vehicle in Kruger Park. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore Africa's greatest wildlife sanctuary with us.


Book your Kruger Safari today and get ready for an adventure you'll never forget!




Saturday, 8 April 2023

Stay at a Safari Lodge near Cape Town

Mont Eco a privately owned Game Reserve is nestled in the Klein Karoo between majestic Mountains and old river beds and is home to the big 5 animals. Just over 2 hours from Cape Town. Exclusive 14-bed Luxury Accommodation. Big 5 Safari in beautiful African landscape. True Wilderness experience. One of Africa’s most eco friendly lodges completely “off the grid”

BOOK your stay today on a Safari Lodge close to Cape Town


Safari Lodge in South Africa

A safari lodge (also known as a game lodge) is a type of tourist accommodation in southern and eastern Africa. Lodges are mainly used by tourists on wildlife safaris, and are typically located in or near national parks or game reserves.

Lodges are usually in isolated rural areas, and offer meals and activities such as game drives, in addition to accommodation. The standard of accommodation varies considerably, from rustic bush camps, sometimes tented, to luxury lodges with the character of upmarket hotels. Unlike hotels or pensions, which typically consist of houses with many rooms, the dwellings in lodges are often in separate buildings with a bedroom, a bathroom, a terrace and sometimes a small kitchen. The set is closed to ensure the safety of tourists

Mont Eco game reserve is home to the Big Five game animals the lion, leopard, black rhinoceros, African bush elephant, and African buffalo.



Mont Eco is an unforgettable Big 5 African safari experience.

Mont Eco Private Game Reserve near Montagu in the Western Cape of South Africa. Deep within the Little Karoo lies this Nature Reserve between the Anys- and Langeberg.

Few places on earth afford access to such solace and tranquility.

Whether it’s an easy stroll with your guide through an ancient riverbed or a fossil hike, Mont eco never fails to reward your efforts with Karoo discoveries and spectacular landscapes.

The Karoo calls to mind dramatic landscapes, star-filled night skies, and ancient parched river beds. This is why Mont eco is such a unique find: a beautiful wildlife sanctuary in the ‘Klein Karoo’ home to over 35 free-roaming animal species, including lion, elephant, Rhino, buffalo, and the elusive cape leopard.

How much does it cost to stay in a safari lodge?

Typically, luxury safari lodge prices start from about R9000 per person per night sharing outside of peak season. They're fully inclusive of luxury accommodation in intimate camps, gourmet meals, all drinks (except some premium brands), shared safari activities and more. Our rates here

How long to stay at a safari lodge?

Three of Four days is usually enough time at each camp

Depending on how many destinations you are planning to include in your itinerary, about 3 to 4 nights would be enough time at a safari camp. This would give you plenty of time to spot the wildlife on your bucket list, but also some time to enjoy the lodge.

What is the best time of day to go on a safari?

Early morning.  This is generally the best time to spot the wildlife, as the temperature is cool and the animals are still very active, including the big cats, which will be returning from a night of hunting.

What month is best for a safari in Africa?

The best time to go on safari is between June and October, during the dry season. This is a cooler time of the year and you are more likely to see animals, who are searching for water sources. During these months, you can also catch the iconic Masai Mara migration.

Game Lodge near Cape Town:

Itinerary of your accommodation on a game reserve

Bedroom section:

  • King size extra length bed
  • Romantic curtain around the bed
  • Bedside drawer pedestals with lamps
  • Open wardrobe
  • Foot-end
  • Airconditioner on timer (due to being off the grid
  • Fan

Lounge section:

  • Couch which can be used as single size overflow bed
  • Occasional chair
  • Persian style carpet
  • Clay fireplace

Dining/Kitchenette:

  • Luggage rack
  • Side board with lamp
  • Glass round dining table with three chairs
  • Zebra carpet
  • Fridge (no freezer)
  • Coffee machine
  • Gas kettle and gas top

General:

  • Curtains and blinds
  • Patio furniture and swing chair
  • Linens/blankets/towels/gowns x2


Big 5 Wildlife safaris on a Game reserve in South Africa

Mont Eco Game Reserve just over 2 hours from Cape Town has re-introduced the Big 5 animals into the Western Cape and is dedicated to the preservation of wildlife. 

Click to browse our Wildlife Gallery

A real African safari experience - Enjoy game drives in an open vehicle. Possible sightings of lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo and cheetah.  Mont Eco Private Game Reserve is also home to giraffes, zebra, and numerous antelope & bird species.

A safari is an overland journey to observe wild animals, especially in South Africa. The iconic "Big Five" game animals of Africa – lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo – particularly form an important part of the safari market, both for wildlife viewing and big-game hunting.

Big five game animals in South Africa

Visit our Wildlife gallery here

In Africa, the Big Five game animals are the lion, leopard, black rhinoceros, African bush elephant, and African buffalo. They are examples of charismatic megafauna, featuring prominently in popular culture, and are among the most famous of Africa's large animals. The term was coined by big-game hunters, and refers to the five most difficult animals in Africa to hunt on foot but is now more widely used by game viewing tourists and safari tour operators

Mont Eco Game reserve near Cape Town

Home to the majestic Big 5 legends: elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard, and rhino near Montagu just over 2 hours from Cape Town in South Africa.  Stay at our luxury private game lodge and experience an unforgettable wildlife safari.


View rates on their website: https://www.montecobig5.co.za/ 

Welcome to Mont Eco Private Game Reserve

Game drives, bush sunrises and cocktails at sunset are the order of the day, while wine tastings, swimming or relaxing in the breakaway room while away the hours in the heat of the day. A well-stocked curio shop on site tempts the ardent shopper or art lover, and conscious travellers can plant a tree to offset their carbon footprint.

Wednesday, 20 October 2021

A Hunting Safari In South Africa is an Unforgettable experience


A select few sights in the world are synonymous with adventure, and one of these sights is a safari in Africa on the plains filled with wild creatures. People have visions of the herds of elephants moving through the African countryside or a gigantic hippopotamus bathing in an African stream.

South Africa Hunting Safaris with a Guided Hunt


" We hunt on large areas of land where the game is free to escape hunters as our References will tell you, so please feel free to contact them.
Your hunting is not a shoot, you will work for and earn your animals while having a great hunting experience. "

Stalk the shy and ever-elusive Vaal Rhebuck, with its soft, grey, rabbit-like hair and snow whitetail, visible only in flight. Easily identified by the oversized pitch black nose and enormous ears, and one of the trickiest of all South African antelope to stalk.

Follow a magnificent Fallow Dear Stag in rut. Hear the roars and responses from fellow suitors, in full battleship colours. Stalk downwind and out of sight, from the ever-alert hinds, and edge closer while he moves in and around his harem.

Pick up the early morning tracks of an Eland bull or slog it out after a moving herd. A monster bull in the mix. Maintain your pace to keep up with the herd or leopard crawl into position for a shot on this huge framed animal, the largest antelope in South Africa.

Hunting Packages in South Africa

Hunting Safaris in South Africa are specifically tailored to suit your individual and personal requirements. I will advise you on the length of stay, depending on your choice of species, necessary for a successful outcome.

Wednesday, 6 October 2021

South Africa has become the premier hunting safari destination in the world.

 Join us for a hunting safari in South Africa with A Guided Hunter - a world-class hunting outfitter in Africa.  Experience a truly amazing South African Hunting Safari, one of the greatest adventures on earth.

You can hunt Springbuck, Grey Rhebuck, Vaal Rhebuck, Cape Eland Bull and many more



South Africa Hunting Safaris. The finest plains game hunting in South Africa, experienced professional hunters, all-inclusive hunting safari packages.


Tuesday, 6 March 2018

What do we know about Africa Elephants?

Here is 6 Elephant facts


The elephant is the largest land mammal on our planet – but it might not be with us for much longer!  Numbers have declined for a number of reasons, not least hunting but the biggest threat they face right now is through human population growth that encroaches their grazing land. They literally have nowhere left to go.

Read more
http://satourismonline.com/an-elephant-calf-will-only-learn-how-to-use-its-trunk-properly-at-about-six-months-of-age-and-6-more-elephant-facts