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Destinations - South Africa's Sardine Run

Cycle Safari Itinerary Click to Book This Dive Destination


Price:
US $1,655 for 4 days/3 nights

Schedule:
TBA

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Cycle Itinerary:


Day Time Activity
0   Arrive at Johannesburg International Airport
  09h00 SDI/SEAL Team will greet and transfer guests to 4 Star Luxury hotel in Johannesburg
  10h00 General sightseeing and touring
  18h00 Evening dinner excursion
1 06h30 Breakfast in hotel
  07h30 Transfer through to Mashatu Game Reserve for SEAL Cycle Safari
  11h30 Check in at Mashatu luxury tent camp
  12h30 Lunch followed by briefing
  15h00 Afternoon cycle
  18h30 Sun-down cocktails overlooking waterhole
  19h30 Dinner served around boma camp-fire in tent camp
2 06h30 Tea/ Coffee around boma camp-fire
 07h30 Breakfast served
 08h45 Morning Cycle
 11h00 Tea/ Coffee break
 13h00 Lunch served at tent camp
 14h00 Cat-nap (suggested)
 16h30 Afternoon cycle
 18h00 Sun-down cocktails/ refreshments at view point
 19h30 Dinner served around boma camp-fire
3 06h30 Tea/ Coffee around boma camp-fire
 07h30 Breakfast served
 08h45 Morning Cycle
 11h00 Tea/ Coffee break
 13h00 Lunch served
 14h00 Cat-nap (suggested)
 16h30 Afternoon cycle
 18h00 Sun-down cocktails/ refreshments at view point
 19h30 Dinner served around boma camp-fire
 22h00 First 1 hour watch begins

4 06h30 Tea/ Coffee around camp-fire
 07h30 Breakfast served around camp-fire
 08h45 Morning Cycle
 11h00Transfer back to Johannesburg International Airport for departure flight

Weather

JUNE
Winter is now upon us and has spread its chilly grip on Mashatu. Most of the natural pans and pools have now completely dried up. Predator sightings are good at this time of the year, due to the thinned out vegetation and concentrations of game, cheetah however are scarce. In general the game is more active later into the day.

JULY
The conditions are much like those in June. The days are still good, with crisp mornings. The nights can be very cold. Elephant may begin to dig for water in the sandy riverbeds, providing water not only for themselves, but a variety of other animals.

Rain very unlikely


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