Kruger National Park /Greater Limpopo Transforntier Safari
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$4,750.00
from per adult
$4,750.00
Lowest price guaranteeFree cancellation
Ages 15-65
Duration: 2 days
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket
Norwegian, German, Portuguese, English, Italian, French, Danish, Dutch
Features animals
- Lunch
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- All meals included 3 meals a day for tall 9 days of your safari
- Entry/Admission - Game drives at Phalaborwa Gate in Kruger National Park
What's not included- Drink at the bar , Camps have full bar offering wines,cocktails,spirits and Ice cold beers
- Departure details
- Traveler pickup is offered.
- All pick ups are flexibly tailored according to clients hotel bookings and itinerary
- Airports:
- King Mswati III International Airport, P. O. Box D361, The Gables H126, Eswatini
Return details- Returns to original departure point
- Not wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 138632P9- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- If you cancel at least 7 days in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
- If you cancel between 3 and 6 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is a 50 percent cancellation fee.
- If you cancel within 2 days of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
- How much is Kruger National Park /Greater Limpopo Transforntier Safari?
- Kruger National Park /Greater Limpopo Transforntier Safari price starts from $4,750.00. Discover and book Kruger National Park /Greater Limpopo Transforntier Safari on Tripadvisor
- What is the Kruger National Park /Greater Limpopo Transforntier Safari cancellation policy?
- Kruger National Park /Greater Limpopo Transforntier Safari cancellation policy: If you cancel at least 7 days in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee. If you cancel between 3 and 6 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is a 50 percent cancellation fee. If you cancel within 2 days of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee. Discover and book Kruger National Park /Greater Limpopo Transforntier Safari on Tripadvisor
- Which company provides Kruger National Park /Greater Limpopo Transforntier Safari?
- Kruger National Park /Greater Limpopo Transforntier Safari is hosted by Bumhi Safaris. Read reviews, discover additonal experiences or contact Bumhi Safaris on Tripadvisor. Discover and book Kruger National Park /Greater Limpopo Transforntier Safari on Tripadvisor
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 138632P9
Itinerary
Overview
Full Map
5 stops
Day 1
Kruger Safari 4 nights
Day 2
Gonarezhou Safari 4 nights
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About the operator
This experience only has a few reviews, but you can read what other travelers have to say about the operator.
hudsoncrider
00Most Exciting Safari Experience!
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ExploreW09
00Fantastic experience
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Explorer467984
00Romantic Kalahari
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Explorer150265
00Excellent experience
Great experience!!! Everything organized perfectly!! My wish was for a long time to visit Kalahari. I had better ex…
Draga1960
00What a gift of LIFE and joy of a Lifetime!
My husband and I have spent the most amazing end of year holidays with the Bumhi team. Being big “cats” lovers and …
DimosthenisM3
00Honeymoon in Kalahari
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johnsM9292WY
00A Fabulous Adventure
I had previously been on safari in the Masai Mara in Kenya, Ngorongoro crater and the Serengeti in Tanzania I had m…
chamiaa
00Safari with Bumhisafari in Kruger National Park
It was my very first safari & I can tell you that it has been an AMAZING one thank to Tende & Ivana (Bumhisafari). …
marbball
00Most authentic safari experience ever!
I have been on many safaris throughout Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique, Namibia and South-Africa. In October we did a …
AnitheRudh
00Once in a lifetime experience with once in a lifetime guides
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deborahnewton15
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Disco1980
00Epic adventure In Eswatini
Tende and Mousa and all the team created an amazing experience for our group. Really kind, attentive and seriously …
safarikevin
00Excellent Kgalagadi safari experience!
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M8021PDwilliaml
00Great organisation - knowledgable and friendly
Had the pleasure of using Tende and his company for a ride through Zanzibar and Tanzania. Very well organised and l…
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John Strom
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Mar 2020
Going on safari in Africa is one of the most exciting and enjoyable adventures there is. After a good safari it’s easy to write a glowing piece about your guide and the safari you just experienced. It will be one of the most memorable endeavors most of us will experience - it’s that good. All of the guides are knowledgable and helpful when everything is going according to plan - but the measure of a guide is when things don’t go according to plan. Such was my adventure..
From the beginning of my two country, seven day safari [3 days in Hlane Royal Park, Eswatini and 3 days in Kruger National Park, South Africa] we were barely one step ahead of the border closing due to the Corona virus.
I met my guide, Tendekayi Guni of Bumhis Safari at the Namaache-Lomahasha border crossing of Mozambique and Eswatini and we headed for Hlane Park where I had accommodations for three nights. Once we arrived at the camp we went on an afternoon game drive where I finally saw my first rhinoceros in the wild. Wow! Our lodge was next to a watering hole and in the afternoon about 7-8 came to drink. Later that day Tende advised me that the border between Eswatini and South Africa was probably going to close. On his good [and prescient] advice I opted to cut our stay in Eswatini short and make the crossing. It’s a good thing we did as the border did close and I would have been stuck in Eswatini.
Tendekayi Guni booked replacement accommodations for me at Skakuza, one of the several lodges in Kruger National Park. That afternoon was my first mini-disaster. The zipper of my safari pants broke. Try as I might, I couldn’t get the recalcitrant zipper fixed. Tende took the safari pants into a tailor in a small town about 15 miles away, had the safari pants repaired and returned them to me that night. He didn’t have to do that but I was grateful for his efforts. I doubt many guides would have bothered and it was nice of him. After Skakuza we departed for my remaining 3 days at a private lodge in Kruger National Park.
My experience in Kruger were beyond what I had expected - I saw all of the Big Five, lion, elephant, leopard, rhinoceros and buffalo. Lots of ALL of them. In my previous safaris - at the Maasai Mara, Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti I didn’t see any rhinoceros. I must have seen over 40 rhinos in Kruger and about 10 in Hlane Royal Park, Eswatini. We even saw a rare pack of wild dogs, giraffe, Impala, hippopotamus, hyena and about every other critter in South Africa.
The highlight of my trip was a walking safari arranged by Tende. We had a White Rhinoceros come within about 30’-35’ of us. He came trotting up toward us and stopped and looked at us for awhile. He was HUGE, about as big as a big SUV and heavier. They’re considerably bigger than the Black Rhinoceros and, thankfully, not aggressive. They are magnificent.
All of this time, my guide Tende was keeping track of the border crossings and it soon became evident that I could not return to Mozambique as originally planned. On the evening of March 21st South African Airways notified me that, as of March 20th, they had discontinued ALL international flights. They were the airline I’d flown on from IAD [Washington Dulles Airport] to Johannesburg and on to Maputo, Mozambique. I was without a return flight and South African Airways made NO attempt to assist their stranded passengers nor any refunds. I booked a new, one-way flight via Etihad via Abu Dhabi on back to IAD, Washington DC.
This was where my guide went above and beyond. My guide, Tende drove me 450 kilometer from our camp in Kruger National Park to Johannesburg. That is going beyond what I would have expected and the mark of a GREAT guide who looks after his clients. If you’re planning a safari to southern Africa you can do no better than Tendekayi Guni and Bumhi Safaris. They are GREAT.
From the beginning of my two country, seven day safari [3 days in Hlane Royal Park, Eswatini and 3 days in Kruger National Park, South Africa] we were barely one step ahead of the border closing due to the Corona virus.
I met my guide, Tendekayi Guni of Bumhis Safari at the Namaache-Lomahasha border crossing of Mozambique and Eswatini and we headed for Hlane Park where I had accommodations for three nights. Once we arrived at the camp we went on an afternoon game drive where I finally saw my first rhinoceros in the wild. Wow! Our lodge was next to a watering hole and in the afternoon about 7-8 came to drink. Later that day Tende advised me that the border between Eswatini and South Africa was probably going to close. On his good [and prescient] advice I opted to cut our stay in Eswatini short and make the crossing. It’s a good thing we did as the border did close and I would have been stuck in Eswatini.
Tendekayi Guni booked replacement accommodations for me at Skakuza, one of the several lodges in Kruger National Park. That afternoon was my first mini-disaster. The zipper of my safari pants broke. Try as I might, I couldn’t get the recalcitrant zipper fixed. Tende took the safari pants into a tailor in a small town about 15 miles away, had the safari pants repaired and returned them to me that night. He didn’t have to do that but I was grateful for his efforts. I doubt many guides would have bothered and it was nice of him. After Skakuza we departed for my remaining 3 days at a private lodge in Kruger National Park.
My experience in Kruger were beyond what I had expected - I saw all of the Big Five, lion, elephant, leopard, rhinoceros and buffalo. Lots of ALL of them. In my previous safaris - at the Maasai Mara, Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti I didn’t see any rhinoceros. I must have seen over 40 rhinos in Kruger and about 10 in Hlane Royal Park, Eswatini. We even saw a rare pack of wild dogs, giraffe, Impala, hippopotamus, hyena and about every other critter in South Africa.
The highlight of my trip was a walking safari arranged by Tende. We had a White Rhinoceros come within about 30’-35’ of us. He came trotting up toward us and stopped and looked at us for awhile. He was HUGE, about as big as a big SUV and heavier. They’re considerably bigger than the Black Rhinoceros and, thankfully, not aggressive. They are magnificent.
All of this time, my guide Tende was keeping track of the border crossings and it soon became evident that I could not return to Mozambique as originally planned. On the evening of March 21st South African Airways notified me that, as of March 20th, they had discontinued ALL international flights. They were the airline I’d flown on from IAD [Washington Dulles Airport] to Johannesburg and on to Maputo, Mozambique. I was without a return flight and South African Airways made NO attempt to assist their stranded passengers nor any refunds. I booked a new, one-way flight via Etihad via Abu Dhabi on back to IAD, Washington DC.
This was where my guide went above and beyond. My guide, Tende drove me 450 kilometer from our camp in Kruger National Park to Johannesburg. That is going beyond what I would have expected and the mark of a GREAT guide who looks after his clients. If you’re planning a safari to southern Africa you can do no better than Tendekayi Guni and Bumhi Safaris. They are GREAT.
Written May 8, 2020
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Nenad L
10 contributions
Feb 2020
Amazing experience, whole day activities, very good accommodation and food, very positive guide with a lot of information regarding the south african ecosystem.
Written April 1, 2020
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bumhis
Dear Mr Lilic
It was quite a thrill for us to take you on your first Safari, your enthusiasm and interest was great and made the Safari for all of us. We hope you carry on with the memories created and we hope to enjoy a laugh with the hyena together around the campfire with your favorite Cognac . Thank you was really great to meet you. Now we go from good to Great!!
Written April 8, 2020
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