Before you roll your eyes at the fact that I am "complaining" about the process of HAVING to travel again, you need to know that we do HAVE to travel out of the country. You can ask me why if you don't already know and if you care.
We have been searching for possible ways to spend our week off in February and have changed our mind a few times! We had originally thought about a trek in Ethiopia. Safety was a bit of a concern. Cape Town, South Africa was the place we had decided to go until Corey did a bit more internet searching. Cape Town is listed as one of the 10 most dangerous cities in the world. We are pretty savvy travellers but then why take the risk. We've had people tell us that it's perfectly safe and others say that it is very dangerous. We decided to look elsewhere.
Many hours and searches later (have you tried kayak.com? It's great for this type of thing) we had a list as long as my arm of possibilities including India! We sat down two weekends ago and decided to narrow it down to two places. Corey's pick was Dubai, mine was Namibia.
We decided on Dubai and started a more intense search of hotels, flights and activities to do. The underwater restaurant was crossed off our list when we found that to get a reservation, a pre-approval of $1000USD on a credit card was required to cover the cost of the food. That was a little too pricey for us. We settled on a hotel, found flights, and were ready to sign on the dotted line but just needed to check Corey's medications (they are very strict about what you can bring in in terms of meds - no cold medicine allowed at all!) and visas. Drugs were fine but Canadians are not exempt from needing a visa to go to Dubai. And we need a "sponsor". Those two things can cost over $250 per person and the visa must be applied for in writing from the Consulate in Ottawa and then gets mailed back to you. So Dubai was crossed off our list.
Namibia was then explored in more detail. We found a few tour companies and investigated various opportunities to trek in the desert. A company called African Budget Safaris was awesome in finding tours that interested us and we decided on a 5 day tour that included hiking, sleeping, sand boarding and camel riding all in the Namib desert on the edge of the Kalahari. Too cool.
But slowly the Canadian dollar has been dropping. And we needed to add accommodation on each end of the trip due to our arrival and departure times. And the flights were very expensive. So suddenly, our five days away were costing close to $1000 per day. While I would love to spend time in Namibia and see something completely different, that tour was crossed off our list.
Back to South Africa. We continued to investigate the African Budget Safaris website and found a 5 day safari in Kruger National Park but that includes four things we have not done on previous safaris: a night game drive, a bush barbecue, two game hikes, and sleeping in a treehouse. Now that sounds cool.
We've added one night before and one night after due to flights but we have also decided to add an extra day and night at the end to visit the cheetah sanctuary and the elephant sanctuary. I get to pet a cheetah, Corey gets to pet an elephant (and maybe even ride one too.)
Nothing is booked yet but this is what the tour looks like. I'll keep you posted as this pre-adventure adventure continues to unfold.
5 Day Kruger Park Treehouse Safari
Tour Duration: 05 days
African Budget Safaris
This trip departs & ends in Johannesburg, South Africa
This Kruger Park Treehouse Safari is definitely one of the top budget Kruger Safaris – a must for travellers looking for a totally unique Big 5 wildlife adventure.
From Johannesburg we travel to a private game lodge inside an exclusive Big 5 game reserve section of the Greater Kruger National Park. The Balule part of Greater Kruger offers a remote and superb game viewing experience!
On our first night we head into this Big 5 territory on an exhilarating sunset game drive that lasts into the night taking us in search of nocturnal wildlife. Along the way we stop at the Marula Tree Boma for a memorable braai in the heart of the African bush, before continuing our thrilling drive into the night. In the early morning we venture into the secluded Kruger Park Private Concession area for a thrilling Big 5 Bush Walk with an armed ranger. In the afternoon we embark on an exciting Big 5 game drive in this private section of the Greater Kruger Park teeming with wildlife.
Next we make our way to the unique Treehouse Camp where we stay in romantic treehouses tucked away in the trees along the pristine Klaserie River in a private game reserve. Falling asleep to the sounds of Africa's wildlife, the alternative treehouse accommodation gives you a truly wild African bush experience!
We spend a full day game viewing in the world-renowned Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s best game parks, in an open 4x4 safari vehicle. Enjoy unforgettable game drives in Kruger Park, boasting a breath-taking diversity of plants and animals and home to massive populations of the iconic Big 5 of Africa.
Visit Moholoholo Rehabilitation Centre and explore Tshukudu Game Reserve on an afternoon game drive in an open safari vehicle.
After a morning bush walk with a trained ranger we journey via the spectacular sites of the Blyde River Canyon back to Johannesburg where this fantastic Big 5 Kruger Park Treehouse Safari comes to an end!
Itinerary for this Tour
Tour Highlights
- Big 5 Sunset / Night Game Drive in the Kruger Park Concession Area
- Bush Braai (barbecue) at Marula Tree Boma in the Private Game Reserve
- 4 hour Big 5 Bush Walk in the Greater Kruger Park Private Game Reserve
- 2 hour Afternoon Game Drive in the Private Big 5 Reserve
- Full Day of Game Viewing inside Kruger National Park
- Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
- Afternoon Game Drive in Tshukudu Game Reserve
- Scenic Panorama Route drive via Blyde River Canyon
DAY 1: Johannesburg to Greater Kruger National Park
This unique Kruger Park Treehouse Safari starts in Johannesburg where you will be collected from your hotel or the Johannesburg International Airport.
Leaving Johannesburg, the City Of Gold, we head east into the scenic Mpumalanga Province of South Africa, passing through the Highveld grasslands on our way to the Greater Kruger National Park.
Our first overnight stay is at a Private Game Lodge in the Balule section of the Greater Kruger National Park. Balule is famous for its abundance of birdlife and wildlife, including Africa’s Big Five. In the afternoon there is usually time to take a refreshing dip in the lodge swimming pool, relax in the bar and enjoy the lodge’s lush garden.
In the late afternoon we embark on our first exhilarating game drive in the Balule section of the Greater Kruger National Park. Our sunset game drive takes us in search of the “Big Five” - lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo, as well as various other wild animals.
The evening game drive, conducted in an open 4x4 Landcruiser, is an excellent introduction to our fantastic safari adventure in South Africa’s leading wilderness areas. On the game drive we get to watch our first spectacular African sunset in the bush continuing our exploration into the night. Once it is dark we use spotlights to find the nocturnal wildlife in this private concession, including jackal, hyena, lion, and even elusive leopard.
We stop at a remote bush boma (open-air enclosure) for a traditional South African style barbecue, known locally as a braai. Our delicious dinner is prepared over an open fire at Marula Tree Boma in the middle of the untamed wilderness under starry skies. After our braai, we continue our thrilling night game drive, looking out for nocturnal animals as we make our way back to the safari lodge. If we encounter any exciting wildlife action en route we stop to witness nature at play.
Back at the private lodge we relax and swap tales of our adventures or retire to our comfortable air-conditioned chalets with en suite bathrooms. The safari lodge is set in a lovely subtropical garden with water features and has electric fencing to keep out the lion, elephant, buffalo and other wildlife found in the area.
About Balule, Greater Kruger Park
There are no fences separating this 35000-hectare Private Game Park from Kruger National Park allowing the numerous wild animals to roam freely between these wilderness areas. The Olifants River flows through the Bulule Game Reserve attracting a variety of birds and animals year-round.
Balule is home to the iconic Big Five of Africa with buffalo, lion and elephant being sighted the most regularly and sometimes even from the lodge property! Other wildlife commonly sighted in Balule includes giraffe, wildebeest, hyena, zebra, hippo, warthog, mongoose, vervet monkey and various antelope species, such as waterbuck, steenbok, impala and kudu.
Nocturnal animals such as civets, bushbabies, bats, hares, genets, wild cats and porcupines can be spotted on night game drives. Some of the more elusive wild animals found in this part of Greater Kruger include cheetah, African wild dog, bat-eared fox and badger, as well as caracal and serval cat and a variety of antelope species, such suni, roan and sable antelope.
The Greater Kruger Park area consists of various private game parks, such as Balule, that share unfenced boundaries with Kruger National Park proper. Staying in a private game lodge allows you to escape the main throng of tourists, as the Balule game reserve is not open to the general public.
On this exclusive safari experience you get a more secluded bush experience that brings you closer to nature. In the private game reserve you travel on dirt roads encountering much fewer vehicles on your game drives. Another advantage of game viewing in the Balule private reserve is that your qualified guides communicate with each other via two-way radio, increasing the number of wildlife sightings on your drives.
Yet another perk of staying at a private lodge is that off-road driving is permitted in this exclusive game reserve area of the Greater Kruger Park, improving your chances of spotting wildlife in the bush.
DAY 2: Greater Kruger to Private Game Reserve & Treehouse Camp
Day two starts with an early morning coffee and some rusks (hard biscuits), before we venture into the private reserve at sunrise. We drive to a secluded part of this Big Five wilderness area where we will head into the bush on foot.
The four-hour Bush Walk is a truly thrilling experience that will get your adrenaline pumping as you walk among the Big Five and other untamed wildlife.
Your qualified guide will be armed to ensure your safety while you follow big game on this unforgettable wildlife experience. Your guide will be able to tell you more about the fauna and flora in this remote wilderness area as you move through the bush at your own pace.
After the thrill of walking in Big Five territory we return to the safari lodge with hearty appetites to enjoy a tasty brunch. In the afternoon we head back into the bush on an afternoon game drive in the private section of the Greater Kruger Park, teeming with wildlife.
After our Big Five game drive we depart from the Private Game Lodge making our way to our next stop – a unique Treehouse Camp.
The Treehouse Camp offers a refreshing alternative to the standard safari accommodation out there, as you stay in intriguing treehouses in an unspoiled bush setting!
About the Treehouse Camp
Accommodation at the Treehouse Camp is in romantic thatched treehouses tucked away in the trees along the pristine perennial Klaserie River or overlooking the camp’s floodlit waterhole visited by buffalo and other wildlife.
These elevated treehouses are built out of wood, reed and thatch reducing the environmental impact on the dense untamed bush surroundings. The treehouse accommodation is fitted with electric fans, comfortable beds and mosquito nets, and even includes linen, towels and soap to ensure that you are comfortable even though you are in a tree
The treehouses have their own private ablutions on the ground or en-suite up in the trees and each unit features a wooden viewing deck. Listen to the sounds of wild animals at night from the safety of your treehouse, a truly African bush experience! The secure treehouses blend into the bush, getting you up close to unspoiled nature and its wild animals.
DAY 3: Kruger National Park Game Viewing
Today we travel to Kruger National Park’s Orpen Gate in a specially designed game-viewing vehicle.
This custom-built safari vehicle is open-sided allowing for the best visibility game viewing, as well as immersing you in the smells and sounds of the African bush! In addition to not having windows the safari vehicle is also elevated to maximise your photographic opportunities in Kruger Park.
The region of Kruger National Park that we explore boasts one of the highest concentrations of lions in Africa, as well as numerous other predators. Kruger’s Orpen-Satara-Nwanedzi area consists of open grassy plains that attract large populations of grazers, including big herds of zebra, giraffe and various kinds of antelopes. The abundance of grazers in this area of course explains the high concentration of predators too!
On our game viewing drive we will stop regularly to watch wildlife and rest at Kruger camps and picnic spots, as well as places of archaeological or historical interest.
At the end of a full day of game viewing inside the vast Kruger Park we return to our charming Treehouse Camp rated as excellent value-for-money by Getaway travel magazine.
About Kruger National Park
The world-renowned Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s best safari destinations and premier game reserve in South Africa. Covering nearly 2 million hectares of untamed African bush the variety of habitats in Kruger Park are home to a unrivalled diversity of plants and animals.
Kruger is South Africa’s top travel destination offering superb game viewing, including massive populations of Africa’s iconic Big Five - elephant, rhino, leopard, lion and buffalo. This vast wilderness area is inhabited by a staggering 147 mammal species and 517 bird species, as well as a variety of other wild animals and 336 tree species. South Africa's flagship national park, Kruger Park is considered a world leader in advanced environmental policies and wildlife management practices.
DAY 4: Moholoholo Wildlife Centre & Tshukudu Game Reserve
After breakfast today, we make our way to the Moholoholo Rehabilitation Centre for injured and orphaned wild animals and birds.
At Moholoholo Wildlife Centre you can get up close to some of the wildlife being cared for here, including lions and leopards. After lunch at the Wildlife Centre, we travel to our safari lodge in a private game reserve.
At around 15h00, we set off on an open vehicle game drive in the Tshukudu Game Reserve, home to numerous wild animals, including the Big Five of Africa.
Tshukudu is home to tame cheetahs and caracals that are commonly sighted during high tea in the reserve. In Tshukudu Game Reserve our chances of sighting lions are also very high. This compact game reserve covers around 5000 hectares of bushveld, enabling the game rangers to keep track of the wild animals and improve your chances of spotting them.
We make our way back to the unique treehouse camp after exploring game-rich Tshukudu Reserve.
DAY 5: Private Safari Lodge to Johannesburg
On the last day of this outstanding wildlife safari experience we get up early and set off into the wilderness on foot with an armed ranger.
The guided bush walk gives you the chance to get a closer look at the signs of wildlife activity and the smaller creatures and plants that are overlooked on game drives. It is also a very exhilarating experience because you can encounter big animals like rhino, leopard and buffalo at times.
This early morning bush walk is an excellent opportunity to discover more about the remarkable details of the bush, learning about the fascinating flora and fauna of the private reserve. Your experienced ranger will point out animal tracks and droppings that you encounter on the walk, as well as birds and insects inhabiting the reserve.
Returning from the invigorating sunrise walk we enjoy breakfast before departing from the enchanting treehouse camp. We travel through the beautiful Panorama Route, one of the most scenic parts of South Africa, on our way back to Johannesburg pausing to admire the Three Rondawels and impressive Blyde River Canyon.
In the late afternoon we arrive in Johannesburg bringing the unforgettable wildlife adventure of this Kruger Park Treehouse Safari to an end.
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