| 14h00 |
You are welcomed to Hornbill House Bed & Breakfast, and shown to your room to freshen up and rest. |
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| 16h00 | Your Sunset Hippo and Croc Boat Cruise departs from the town jetty. |
| 18h00 | Delicious Dinner at a selected Restaurant. |
| 20h30 |
You are collected for a Chameleon Night Drive Safari into iSimangaliso Wetland Park to introduce you to this incredible area and its nocturnal inhabitants. These include Hippopotamus, a variety of Antelope, Elephant, Zebra, Gnu, Leopard, Nightjars etc. |
| 07h00 | Enjoy a hearty Breakfast. |
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| 08h00 |
We collect you from Hornbill House Bed & Breakfast for departure into iSimangaliso Wetland Park. This is a full-day Ecological Tour. The tour explains the five major ecological zones in the park, offers educational talks and walks, game drives, birding, snorkelling at Cape Vidal and Beach Ecology. Tea, Coffee and rusks are provided at midmorning and later complete braai lunch with refreshments. We suggest you bring: bathing suit and towel, walking shoes, sun block and/or hat. |
| 16h30 | Return to St. Lucia in the late afternoon. |
| 19h00 | Dinner. |
| 05h00 |
We collect you from Hornbill House Bed & Breakfast for an Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Big Five Safari. A full day of game and bird viewing, including breakfast, lunch, and refreshments. |
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| 15h00 | Return to St. Lucia to continue your journey. |
Price: R3250.00 pps
Accommodation at
Hornbill House Bed & Breakfast
is included.
Price subject for change
Extras and drinks at dinner are not included.
Conditions apply
| Turtle Tour |
This is a seasonal option and tours are available from November to February. This tour departs at midday and returns the following day. Accommodation in tented camp on the beach. Additional cost* including refreshments, dinner and breakfast and accommodation: SQ. |
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| Eastern Shores Excursion |
This afternoon tour includes both an afternoon tour and night safari. Guests get to learn about the iSimangaliso Wetland Park and nocturnal animals. This tour includes an afternoon sun down stop, light snacks and refreshments are served. Additional cost* including dinner, breakfast and accommodation: R645.00 pps. |
| Horse Rides |
This is a great opportunity to explore iSimangaliso Wetland Park on Horse Back. Here you will be guided into less visited park areas. The horses are well trained and a light snack and refreshments are served on the safari. Cost* R190.00 pps, other packages are available. Add on accommodation. |
| Whale Watching |
During the months of June to October it is possible to see a large population of Humpback Whales that pass the South African coast en route to their warm tropical calving grounds. Additional cost*: R660.00 pp, add on accommodation. |
| Hikes |
Short hikes are available to those that would like to stretch a leg and explore some of the scenery on foot. It is possible to choose between a grassland or beach hike. Additional cost* (Tour only): R95.00 pp. |
| Mountain Bike Rides |
These are available from any resort within St. Lucia. Rides are available in the surrounding game reserve area or to a local Zulu Village. These guided tours are ideal for filling time or some exercise before or after a long flight. Additional cost* (Tour only): R95.00 - R150.00 pp. |
| Cultural Tour |
This Tour to the local Zulu Village can be used as a filler, this tour is three hours and can include lunch. Additional cost* (Tour only): R180.00 - R275.00 pp. |
Prices can be subject for changes.
Extras and drinks at dinner are not included in the prices.
Conditions apply
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The iSimangaliso Wetland Park was until November 2007 known as The Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park.
A braai is a South African barbecue.
The phrase Big Five refers to Elephant, Rhinoceros, Buffalo, Lion, and Leopard. The phrase was originally coined by big-game hunters referring to the five most difficult animals to hunt on foot.
