Adventure vacations in South Africa

Big Five Camp Safari

Overview

The Makalali Game Reserve in South Africa encompasses 61,000 acres in the Lowveld region of the Limpopo Province. In the last ten years, a variety of wildlife has been reintroduced to the reserve, including lion, cheetah, leopard, elephant and rhino- making Makalali home to the Big Five.

Here, exceptional riding and game viewing have been paired with top notch accommodations and cuisine to create the Big Five Camp horseback Safari in South Africa. This safari is similar to the Big Five Safari, but two nights shorter and thus more stationary.

The landscape is varied with river gullies, rock formations and look out points. All along the way, meandering game trails lend themselves to fast paced canters and jumps and bushwhacking as you ride in search of wildlife, which is plentiful on the reserve. Many have encountered buffalo, wild dog, spotted and brown hyena, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, kudu, bushbuck, steenbok, duiker, impala, waterbuck, blackbacked and side striped jackal, honey badger, baboon, vervet monkey, mongoose, warthog, bushpig, tortoise; special nocturnal creatures are porcupine, aardvark, civet, genet, caracal, serval, and water species such as hippo, crocodile, otter, and terrapin.

You move between main camp and the sleep out camp throughout your stay. Beds are complete with sheets, duvets and there’s careful attention to comfort.

You will be served a light breakfast before the morning ride and lunches with fresh salads, homemade bread and meats/fish. Dinner is always generous and a fine international cuisine is served. Emphasis is made on venison, pasta, fresh fish if available and lovely barbecues over open fires.

  • Overview:
    The main breed used is the ‘South African Boerperd’. A beautiful and elegant type of horse, sensitive, responsive, well tempered, forward going and very brave. Other appropriate breeds are Thoroughbred crosses, Warmbloods and Frisian crosses. The heights of the horses vary between 14,3 and 17 hands. Either English or Endurance saddles are used with snaffle or pelham bits.
  • Horse Breeds:
    South African Boerperds, Warmbloods, Frisian and Thoroughbred crosses
  • Trip Pace:
    moderate to fast with opportunities to jump
  • Tack:
    Bates Caprilli Dressage Saddles
  • Weight limit:
    210 lbs

Either the Hoedspruit or Phalaborwa airports, South Africa.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1

You will be picked up at preferably Hoedspruit or possibly also Phalaborwa airport by a transfer service at an extra cost. A pick up from Johannesburg OR TAMBO direct can also be arranged,note that travelling time is 5 hours.
On arrival at camp sandwiches and afternoon tea and coffee awaits you. The team and your hosts are there to welcome you. They will introduce you to the safety procedures before going on your first riding safari. This orientation ride takes you through the area surrounding the camp as you unwind from your journey and forget yourself in the peace of the African bush. This is your chance to become accustomed to our horses and riding style. We might even see the first giraffes, zebras or whatever else is in the vicinity. Sundowners, looking out towards the Drakensberg Mountains, are a perfect prelude to the generous 3 course dinner, accompanied by hand-picked South African wines, which awaits you in our dining area, furnished with antique African art.
The first night, with all its fantastic sounds and noises, is probably the most exciting one. Accommodation for these first three nights is in old style safari tents with en-suite bathrooms, mounted on platforms above the Makhutswe River at the main camp.

Day 2

You are woken with tea or coffee in the morning. After a light, continental breakfast the group will be ready to mount the horses and go on safari. The weather will create the day, but typically the morning ride is 3-4 hours and the afternoon’s is approximately 2 hours.
After returning from the morning ride a big lunch will await you with homemade quiches, pizzas or pancakes, freshly homemade bread, different types of salads and greens, meats and cheeses. After lunch the hardest time of the day has arrived, siesta. You can spend your well deserved rest in your room or at the swimming pool or may be you would like to improve your knowledge about Africa by reading one of the books provided in our library.
Afternoon tea and coffee strengthen you for your next adventure. The afternoon ride ends
at a beautiful sundowner spot where, drink in hand, you enjoy an often colorful sunset

Day 3

Another exciting day awaits you. The morning is similar to the one on day 2, but today you will go on an exciting drive to the buffalo project in the afternoon. Your guide will take you to the furthest northern corner of the reserve, all along the Makuthswe River to hopefully find the beautiful beasts. Here you enjoy your sundowner followed by a night drive back home.
Over lunchtime you are welcome to have a relaxing massage by our therapist. There is a well prepared massage room where everything is there for your comfort. Today is also the chance to acquire some of our merchandise material. From fleeces and sweatshirts to shirts, T-shirts, golf tops, hats, beanies to bath utensils there is a beautiful and fashionable selection of safari outfits available.

Day 4

Another beautiful morning ride followed by a delicious brunch. In the afternoon we pack our bags, leaving for another cam. The luggage will be brought by vehicle, whilst you set off on horseback. Riding south, you will pass between the twin rock formations of Lion and Leopard Hill with baited breath. The gently undulating roads in this area lend themselves to long easy canters. Giraffe, Zebras or Wildebeest may pick up the pace and run by your side, elegantly maneuvering through the veldt. Beacon Rock, our fly camp, is situated at a giant rock formation from where you can overlook the whole Lowveld escarpment. A quick scramble up to the top rewards you with a spectacular panorama over the whole reserve and the perfect vantage point to witness a blood red sun fall behind the looming Drakensberg Escarpment. Under the stars around a campfire and surrounded by the horses, spend the night listening to the call of the hyenas or jackals, which might visit in the night. Steaks or chops, cooked over the open fire with baked potatoes and salads are the perfect fare to help us into a deep sleep tonight.

Day 5

Waking to the rich colors of the sunrise the fire is revived for coffee and breakfast before embarking. Today we are heading South to the Karongwe river where the hyenas often have their den. It will be a long ride back to the main camp, where we yet enjoy another wonderful lunch. There would be another chance for a massage over lunch.
The last sundowner on the open plain will be sad, but beautiful, impressive and absolutely unique. The African fever might have caught you as well and the goodbye can be hard. For your farewell dinner your host chooses something special – perhaps game fillets like kudu or eland served on pasta with sherry sauce.

Day 6

An early wake up will get you on the horses quickly to enjoy a short, sporty ride before the transfer to the airport.

Itinerary Addendum

All rides are lead by Philip Kusseler, a FGASA (Field Guide Association of South Africa) qualified guide, who has gained the highest certification. He is followed by a back-up rider. All camps and vehicles have radio contact and the armed guide carries a hand held radio. A safety briefing is held at the beginning of the safari with the focus on how to handle big game situations. The itinerary is flexible and changes may occur at your guide's discretion based on unforeseen circumstances.

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Trip Dates & Pricing

Weekly departures beginning on Saturday.
Additional Pricing Information:
50% deposit and insurance required. Prices are based on the dollar/pound exchange and are subject to change. Ride price is set, guaranteed, and final at the time the deposit is paid.


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Big Five Camp Safari
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I'm back from the African Explorer, the trip of a lifetime. Please pass my gratitude to everyone at Equitours for making it possible. I took well over 800 photos! Both our stationary stay in South Africa and the mobile safari in Botswana were outstanding. The  horses were AMAZING! I can't say enough.... Read more  

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