Showing posts with label Giants Castle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giants Castle. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 December 2021

South Africa: Lammergeier Hide Giants Castle Nature Reserve

Deon Small is a Drakensberg (South Africa) guide who is sometimes referred to as the Vulture Whisperer as he talks about his special connection with these scavengers and shares his knowledge. So if this is your thing getting hold of Deon is a top tip.

The bearded vulture or Lammergeier is most famous for its method of dropping bones from a height and once broken these vultures eat the marrow inside. The bearded vulture is one of the shyest of vultures and lives a mostly solitary existence, on remote mountains and cliff faces. 

A highlight offered to bird enthusiasts is a visit to the famous Lammergeier Hide located in the Giants Castle Nature reserve. From here you can get up close and personal with bearded vulture sightings and is a particularly special opportunity for birding photographers.

The vulture hide 'feeding season' is May to September, and bookings open in the previous November. Access is by 4x4 vehicle, provided by yourself or by the reserve. Alternatively, enquire about professional guides who will take you there or accompany you. 

These impressive birds are classed as endangered in South Africa and can be seen soaring overhead on clear days. Vulture restaurants, however, are no fast food events. A lot of patience and some luck come into the equation. Its quite clear though some of the best images of bearded vultures have been taken from this hide.

5 Tips for Bearded Vulture photographers:

° Go where the birds are. The best site in South Africa to photograph Bearded Vultures is at Giants Castle Nature Reserve which provides one of the most predictable places to see them. The birds are attracted by regular and respectful feeding and photographers seldom leave the area without good sightings.

° Have patience, and pick the weather conditions. Predictable behaviour patterns include that Beaded Vultures tend to come in to feed in the mornings of clear, low-wind days.  They simply won’t arrive if it’s overcast, misty or blowing a gale.

° Use a camera that can capture motion.  The faster and longer the lens on your camera the better the photos you will be able to take of birds.  Ideally you need to be able to use a shutter speed in excess of 1/1000th/sec to get the clear, focused pictures that are so impressive.  A typical kit lens with a 250mm zoom will give you surprising respectable results.

° Focus on the bird, not the scenery.  Adjusting your F-stop down allows you to create an image that has your targeted bird in focus, with the background less intrusive.  Because the birds are very large, if you start with an F-stop between F5 and F8 you have the best option to get the whole bird in focus – but not the distraction of the background. For a photographer, the wonderful red ring around the eyes makes the first rule of animal photography "focus on the eye" a lot easier than many other birds.

° Use familiar settings.  If you are nervous about getting your camera’s manual settings wrong and prefer pre-programmed modes, use the ‘sports’ mode. Typically the birds stay at the feeding site for no more than two minutes at a time.  That’s not the time to be dithering about your camera settings.  You will have time while waiting for the birds to fly in. Use that to try a few different settings so that you are happy to concentrate on the birds and the composition when they arrive.

Where should you stay when visiting the lammergeier Hide?

° Game Castle Main Camp. The biggest benefit is that its right there. All accommodation is equipped for self-catering and there is also the Izimbali restaurant  and bar provides guests with the option of simple catered meals 

° Antbear Lodge. This has got to be my top tip. Situated near to Giants Castle Nature Reserve this accommodation establishment offers a unique sustainable eco-experience inside a luxury cave. Their farm to plate concept for meals are special and Antbear Lodge the only establishment I have ever found to even make their own cheese. This is an experience in itself,

° White Mountain Lodge. Also situated near to Giants Castle Nature reserve white mountain lodge offers very affordable self-catering accommodation.

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Wednesday, 9 June 2021

South Africa: Experience the Drakensberg news

'Massive' Snowfall in DrakensbergSouth Africa

Get the best value this winter in a never to be seen again offer of 50% off. Antbear Lodge and Ardmore Guest Farm have just agreed to my idea of the best winter special ever for the next 7 days.

The Drakensberg is the best destination in South Africa for snow.

Brace yourself … Its already snowing in the Drakensberg and more snow is predicted for this winter. These really are the words you want to hear when we are talking about the Drakensberg Mountains. Snow just makes the Drakensberg Mountains even more dramatic and spectacular. Its cozy fires and old brown sherry and spectacular views.

Some of the best places to see snow in the Drakensberg

° Giants Castle is situated in the Central Drakensberg and offers some of the most spectacular snow views of the Drakensberg Mountains. This is one of the best Drakensberg snow locations if you are looking to see the snow views. Access is easy with a tar road which means even if there is snow on the road you can still drive.

° Highmoor is the highest KZN Wildlife camp in the Drakesberg so its little wonder the Highmoor experiences more snow than any other part of the Drakensberg Mountains. Whats makes Highmoor such a perfect snow attraction is that there is a tar road that will take you right up to the camp. If you wish to play in the snow this is the best Drakensberg snow location by far.

° Underberg and Sani Pass While it’s not guaranteed to snow every year, the quaint southern Drakensberg villages of Underberg and Himeville are great bases for 4x4 trips up Sani Pass, where winter snow is more or less assured. To make the most of the snow at the top of the pass book a 4x4 excursion.

° Central Drakensberg If you’re feeling active and find the idea of hiking through snow appealing, this part of the Drakensberg is for you. The weather here tends to be more stable during winter and, after a snowstorm, conditions can become bright and clear for days.

Antbear Lodge

Antbear Lodge offers way more than stunning views of the Drakensberg. This lodge is the ideal base for your winter getaway in the Drakensberg. We offer  accommodation in various configurations some family units with upstairs lofts for kids. Pet friendly too.

Antbear Lodge can offer a private dining experience for you and your guests in our wine cellar. This is perfect for your family to be in its own bubble from the pandemic health perspective. Plan for slow and decadent meals, and freshly cooked breakfasts or brunches that often become a 2-hour affairs.

Ardmore Guest Farm

Ardmore Guest Farm is in the beautiful Champagne Valley of the Central Drakensberg provides cosy farm-style, Dinner, bed-and-breakfast and self catering accommodation.

Ardmore Guest farm has created 4 separate dining areas so that your family can dine in a completely private setting.

How is the Drakensberg reacting to COVID 19 risks?

The short answer is that we are doing a lot. We take your safety seriously. We are prepared according to the current  FEDHASA and TBCSA guidelines. Staff have been trained and understand the recommended COVID 19 protocols needed to protect themselves and protect you. Incl. PPE, hand hygiene, social distancing, wearing masks always and cleaning with the mandatory disinfectants. Some places have even implemented a contact-less check-in procedure, have a procedure in place should staff or guests display symptoms and also has a dedicated unit available should quarantine become a necessity. Places we deal with are ethical and have a 100% refund policy in place should you have to cancel because of COVID 19 lockdowns or infections.

You can rest assured you will be safer in the Drakensberg than at home!

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