Showing posts with label Big Five. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Five. Show all posts

Friday, 3 November 2023

Tanzania’s Bush and Beach in November

Tanzania’s Bush and Beach in November

Ah, November… the season of respite when the rains finally sweep across the dry African plains. The smell of petrichor fills the air as storm clouds gather and break every few days in electrifying downpours that last a few hours. The bush is still sparse, but green leaves are budding on the trees and many trees are in bloom. In areas where migrations happen, animals such as zebra, wildebeest, many bird species, and even bats, are drawn by the promise of a season of plenty. Trees bear fruit, fertile plains shoot nutritiously rich grass, migratory birds are in breeding plumage and many animals begin to calve their young.

It’s a life-affirming time to visit the wilderness!

In Tanzania, the Serengeti’s sweeping savannas seem to last forever and are host to an ever-changing parade of animals. If you visit the central and southern Serengeti in November, you can witness one of the world’s greatest natural spectacles: the annual migration. Watching as an endless stream of wildebeest and zebra move across the vast plains, driven by unshakable and ancient instinct is mesmerizing.

Also in Tanzanian territory, Zanzibar is an archipelago off the coast famed for its beautiful beaches and calm waters. Zanzibar is an excellent place to relax following a safari in mainland Tanzania and pairs perfectly with the migration. Days can be spent snorkeling and diving among coral reefs, sailing on a traditional dhow, and learning about Swahili culture. Stone Town, on the main island of Unguja, often known as Zanzibar, is a historic trade town with Swahili and Islamic influences.  As with the Tanzanian mainland, November is the month of the ‘short rains’ here. Days are still warm and balmy and sea temperatures are ideal, so don’t be put off by a few afternoon showers.

Southern Serengeti – Tanzania.

As a safari location, the Serengeti is unrivaled. The huge ecosystem is home to undulating grassy plains, complex river systems, the Big Five, and the yearly wildebeest migration. The migration is the world’s greatest single animal movement. There is an incredible sense of space and a variety of wildlife surrounds you in amazing numbers. The Serengeti is also noted for its dense population of carnivores, and seeing large cats up close is a highlight at any time of year.

While November is a rainy month, it normally only rains in the afternoons, making it an excellent time to visit the Serengeti if you want to witness the great migration herds in action. There’s nothing like seeing the world’s largest yearly animal migration, which includes two million wildebeest, as well as zebras, gazelle, eland, hartebeest, and predators looking for a meal.

At this time of year, you’ll want to stay in the Serengeti’s southern and central regions. The wildebeest herds are now in large numbers in the Lobo, Mbuze Mawe, and Seronera Valley areas as they migrate south toward fresh pastures. The central Seronera Valley is one of Africa’s most reliable leopard hunting grounds, but it’s also become a favored area for tree-climbing lions in recent years. Bird-watching is at its best in November as migratory birds are present and because it’s a slower season, some lodges offer discounted rates.

Zanzibar Archipelago – Tanzania.

The exotic and tropical islands of the Zanzibar archipelago are made up of 4 main islands and a handful of lesser islets.

Zanzibar is magical, a spice-scented haven in the Indian Ocean. Whether you’re looking for high-octane activities or peaceful coastal fun, you’ll find it here. Miles of palm-fringed, sandy beaches are lapped by tropical, blue waters. Coral gardens filled with marine life thrive in the warm water.

When the temperatures rise in November, the ‘short rains’ begin. During the steamy mornings, clouds build up and in the afternoons they break in magnificent, but brief, showers. Blue sky generally follows the downpours. Daytime temperatures average 93°F, so it’s still warm, and water temperatures reach 84°F by the end of November. If you brave the possibility of a few rainstorms, there’s fantastic diving and snorkeling to be had. November also has fewer visitors and better hotel rates.

In addition to relaxing on the white shores and in the aqua waters of the main island of Unguja, you can visit the World Heritage Site of Stone Town, Zanzibar City’s historic district. Learn about the cultural effects of seafaring traders and taste the delicious legacy of their cuisine. Get a glimpse into the town’s glorious past by strolling through a tangle of winding alleys and lively market stalls. Further north, you can discover the Jozani Forest Reserve and explore exotic spice farms. 

Discover our Remote Southern Tanzania & Zanzibar  safari and enjoy wonderful wildlife sightings and Zanzibar's beaches in November.

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Wednesday, 2 August 2023

South Africa: KwaMbili Safari Lodge - SADC special

KwaMbili Safari Lodge in Thornybush Game Reserve, Greater Kruger Park

Big 5 Reserve

Discover the enchanting world of KwaMbili Safari Lodge, nestled within the captivating Thornybush Game Reserve near Hoedspruit, within the Greater Kruger area. Offering an unparalleled safari adventure at a budget-friendly rate, our exquisite lodge promises an authentic wildlife experience.

Guests can immerse themselves in the wonders of nature as they encounter the majestic Big Five and an array of fascinating game and bird species, creating unforgettable memories in the ultimate safari destination.

WE HAVE UPGRADED OUR BATHROOM FACILITIES IN OUR TENTS

We are thrilled to announce that KwaMbili Safari Lodge has recently undergone a remarkable transformation in our glamping tents. As part of our commitment to providing an exceptional safari experience, we have upgraded our bathroom facilities to offer you added comfort and privacy. The newly enclosed bathrooms will ensure a more intimate and delightful stay, allowing you to indulge in the wonders of nature without compromising on modern comforts.

Our current SADC special is R3000 per person per night sharing - minimum 2 night stay. T's & C's apply.

The price includes:

• Accommodation

• All meals

• Tea & coffee

• Two game drives per day in the Big 5 Thornybush Nature Reserve

It excludes extras such as beverages from the bar and a R250,00 per person per day conservation fee.

KwaMbili Safari Lodge
Thornybush Game Reserve, 1380, Hoedspruit

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Wednesday, 3 May 2023

Kenya: Sanctuary Tambarare Private Villa

Privacy in the Heart of the Bush

Following the successful opening of Sanctuary Tambarare in Ol Pejeta Conservancy last year, we're delighted to announce the opening of a brand new two-bedroom Private Villa at this exceptional camp in July 2023.

Sanctuary Tambarare is located in a secluded spot in the wildlife rich 90,000 acre Ol Pejeta Conservancy where the Big Five roam including the last two northern white rhino. With an abundance of wildlife on the camp's doorstep, Sanctuary Tambarare delivers the perfect balance of adventure and serenity.

Contemporary style meets characterful interiors in the villa's two en-suite bedrooms, indoor and outdoor lounge and dining area, bar, private deck and boma.

The sophisticated free-flowing space contains two bedrooms, each fully ensuite and decorated in a boutique-meets-bush design, updated with contemporary style, from teak floors to unique touches that reflect the local culture. Enjoy floor-to-ceiling cinematic views of the landscape from the super king beds.

Inside the spacious and beautifully appointed private lounge and dining area, inviting sofas and chairs encourage you to relax. With indoor and outdoor space, immerse yourself in the dramatic landscape and experience a strong connection of place. Meals are prepared by a private chef and can be served in the tented dining area or al fresco under the vast African sky.

The villa’s colours are inspired by nature, from ‘sun-bleached’ wood and wicker lampshades to intense bursts of colour in the exuberant fabrics, like wildflowers dotted around the landscape. After adventurous days tracking lions, riding horses with rhinos or spotting the Big Five from your private game drive vehicle, retire to the villa to enjoy sundowners straight from your personal, fully stocked bar.

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Wednesday, 6 October 2021

South Africa: Mziki Safari Lodge | Мзики Сафари Лодж Южная Африка

Boost your next holiday with Mziki Safari Lodge in South Africa!

Escape your confines, by boosting your holiday with a visit to the African bush. Make Mziki Safari Lodge your number one bush destination, where all your wants and needs will be catered for.

Activities such as bush walk, barge cruise or fishing in our river are just a few things that we offer to make your stay unforgettable. With plenty of space to social distance, it is the perfect place to escape all the boundaries that are placed on us during this time of new norms.

Offering 4 of the big 5 you will encounter many different lasting sightings that will forever be imprinted in your memory bank.

International travel is opening up, so make sure you are ahead by booking your safari with us.

The Mziki team has eagerly been awaiting our guests from all corners of the world, those familiar faces that make our job so much more enjoyable and memorable.

Nestled beneath the shady Karees in the heart of Mziki Private Game Reserve, just two hours’ drive from OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, Mziki Safari Lodge offers a natural, affordable haven for eco-travellers seeking an authentic, unaffected encounter with the African bush.

Set on 6000ha of prime malaria-free bushveld, Mziki Private Game Reserve is home to four of the "Big Five", and over 50 species of mammals and 372 species of birds, making it one of the best birding areas in South Africa.

Perfect for families with a range of engaging activities for children of all ages, Mziki Safari Lodge offers a genuine home-away-from-home, individualistic bush experience combined with charming South African hospitality.

Enjoy luxury accommodation, each room individually decorated to reflect the natural bushveld environment, excellent local and international cuisine and days spent admiring the great African outdoors from the comfort of the Outdoor Safari Lounge and crystal-clear swimming pool, as the squirrels scamper hurriedly past and children play contentedly on the jungle gym set within beautiful, lush indigenous gardens.

Watch as the eland compete with brazen guinea fowl for a space at the nearby waterhole or relax on a sundowner cruise on the mighty Hex river which weaves its way through the reserve and into the magnificent Vaalkop Dam.

Mziki Safari Lodge is yours to enjoy at your pace, a relaxed environment for both young and old, extending the true hand of friendship to all those who visit it.

* Only 1 hour 30 min from Johannesburg

* All ages welcome on game drives

* 6000 hectares private game reserve

* Unique boat cruise

* Mziki Spa facilities 

* Staff fully vaccinated

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