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Songimvelo & Swazi Safari on Horseback
South Africa

On the Songimvelo & Swazi Safari you ride in a remote area of mountains, valleys and plains. On superb horses, enjoy exciting wilderness riding in search of the “Big Four” - rhino, elephant, buffalo and leopard.  The safari starts at Dawsons Lodge staying in the comfortable Homestead. You then spend five nights at a simple but comfortable camp in the heart of the Songimvelo Reserve staying in large dome tents with cot beds, Duve covers etc. The last night is spent at Ebutsini Village staying in thatched Swazi rondavels. You are guided on safari by Steven Rufus, one of the great characters of the horse safari world. Steven has a good eye for a horse and trains them to be top quality trail horses. You will be impressed at their fitness, schooling, sure-footedness and eagerness for their work.
The Songimvelo Game Reserve is in Mpumulanga, bordering on Swaziland and just south of Kruger National Park. It covers an area of 50,000 hectares and is the largest provincial game reserve in South Africa. The reserve consists of mountains, valleys and flood plains, an incredibly tough terrain that can only be accessed by horseback. Only 5% has 4x4 road access; even the field rangers patrol on horseback.
From the Wind Hoek base camp deep in the reserve, you explore in all directions. Rides onto the plains give you the opportunity to see many of the herbivores including elephant, white rhino, buffalo, giraffe and numerous species of antelope. On the challenging rides into the mountains you will be amazed by the dramatic panoramic views and the ability of the elephant and buffalo, not to mention your own horse, to navigate the game paths. There are no lion in the reserve and so you can explore and camp without fear of any encounters.

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Rates: Include accommodations (one night at Dawsons Game Lodge, four nights on safari in tents, one night in the mountains, one night at Swazi village), meals with beer and wine for dinner when on safari, 6 riding days
8 days/ 7 nights  $ 2,500
... based on £ 1,250 
Single +395 ... waived if possible to share
Rates are subject to Park fees of 
£ 200/ $ 400
2008 Dates: 
02/17-02/24    03/02-03/09    03/16-03/23
03/30-04/06    04/13-04/20    04/27-05/04
05/04-05/11    05/11-05/18    05/18-05/25
05/25-06/01    06/08-06/15    06/22-06/29 
07/06-07/13    07/20-07/27    08/03-08/10
08/17-08/24    08/31-09/07    09/14-09/21
09/21-09/28    10/05-10/12    10/12-10/19   
10/19-10/26   12/28-01/04*

   see availability
* New Years rides have a supplement
Blue dates are Family Safari trips

Gratuities: 10 to 15% to pay locally
Meeting:    Dawsons Game Lodge
Airport:     Johannesburg or Kruger
                  Mpumalanga Airport (KMIA)
Transfer:   from Johannesburg (3 hours)
                  $260 pp return  ..
based on £130
Level:        Intermediate+
Tack:         Australian or South African
                  stock saddles, Pelham bridles
Horses:     Boerperd, Basuto pony,
                  SA Warmblood and crosses
Pace:         with trots, canters and gallops
Min/Max:  3-8 riders
Note:        45% deposit is required
Extra nights can be booked at Dawson Game Lodge at ~$375 per day incl. meals and riding or $275 without riding.

Lodgings:
Dawsons Game Lodge is a luxury lodge situated in Mpumalanga, 40kms from Songimvelo Game Reserve. Clients will stay at the homestead which is available for private groups. It has 6 en suite rooms, private dining area, pool. On safari, you normally stay in dome tents on camping beds with camping rolls, sheets and duvets, the tents are very comfortable and also contain tables and mirrors for a few more home comforts. A long drop loo and bucket shower is provided at each camp site. A mess tent is erected for dining should the weather be inclement.
Ebutsini Village consists of traditional rondavels, though each room has en suite facilities and electricity. The rooms are very comfortable and private within the village.

Itinerary
Day 1 SUNDAY- Arrive Johannesburg in the early morning and connect with our road transfer to Dawsons Game Lodge (approx 3 hrs).  On arrival  settle into your room at the Homestead, which will have been booked entirely for the safari group. Later there will be a briefing explaining how the safari will progress and an opportunity to meet the horses and remainder of the team. In the afternoon have your first ride for approx 2 hours, returning to the lodge for dinner and a good night’s sleep before setting out on safari early the following day.
Day 2  MONDAY - An early start to set off on safari. The horses will travel ahead by truck and you will transfer by vehicle (40 minutes) from Dawsons Lodge into Songimvelo Game Reserve. You set off riding for approximately 4-5 hours (with regular breaks) riding on the plains towards Wind Hoek Base Camp, with numerous river crossings, and a lunch stop at the Hippo pools. These plains are abundant with wildlife, surrounded by magnificent mountains and give you your first opportunity to feast on this beautiful reserve. Arrive at Wind Hoek Base Camp mid afternoon. The support team will have set up a comfortable camp, including a bucket shower and long drop toilet facilities. The rest of the afternoon is spent exploring and settling in to your tents. Dinner will be served (dependant on weather) either in the mess tent or outside.
Day 3  TUESDAY - The normal pattern on safari will be a morning call at 6 am (earlier in summer) followed by a full breakfast and tea or coffee. You generally make your own saddle bag picnic and can choose from a variety of different breads and tasty snacks and fillings. Full day ride descending from mountains into the valley, game viewing and riding through rivers and onto the plains. Return to Wind Hoek Base Camp late afternoon.
Day 4  WEDNESDAY - Today is a day of excitement and you will set off to explore more widely into Songimvelo. Ride into the stunning mountains, with pack horses and all equipment required to spend a night out under the stars! After a spectacular lunch location you will ride on to the evenings resting place and enjoy a simple (though delicious) evening meal. This is challenging – though spectacular - mountain pass riding. Sleeping bags will be provided for quite simply the most magical night you could ever spend in the bush
Day 5   THURSDAYBreakfast will be served in the mountains and then descend the mountain passes to Komati River plains. This area has great game viewing and potential encounters with White Rhino. Arrive at Wind Hoek Base Camp for a late lunch, with time to relax before dinner.
Day 6   FRIDAY - Today you will explore the Gold Mines in Songimvelo, with game viewing along the way. Ride 3.4 hours in the morning and arrive back at camp for a late lunch and afternoon at leisure.
Day 7   SATURDAY
- Ride to Ebutsini Village game viewing and enjoying the dramatic scenery on the way through Songimvelo. Arrive mid afternoon and enjoy the rest of the afternoon at leisure and settling in to the traditional Rondavels. Evening will be spent at the village enjoying the entertainment and catering - Swazi style!
Day 8  SUNDAY - A final morning ride from Ebutsini Village and a visit to the local school where guests can donate any gifts they might have bought and receive an amazing performance from the children. After an early lunch, depart from the village by car direct to Johannesburg for onward connections.
Or -- Transfer by car to Nelspruit airport for internal flights to Johannesburg

Horses
All the horses are selected by Steven Rufus who himself is an advanced event rider. The horses are selected with the same criteria as would be for selecting an event horse. There are various breeds of South African horses; boerperd, basuto pony, SA warmblood and crosses.
These horses have to adapt to the harsh environment of the mountains and crossing slippery streams to fast gallops on the plains, and standing their ground against the Big Five game.

Meals
Breakfast of porridge and bacon and eggs will set you up for a day in the saddle. When on safari, you will make your own saddle bag picnic from bread rolls, ham, cheese etc. In the evening, professional chefs will cook delicious meals. Emphasis is placed on good South African cooking. Vegetarians can be catered for with prior notice but other stricter diets cannot be accommodated on the safari.
On safari you are provided with fruit cordial, bottled water, tea & coffee. Beer and house wine is served with dinner, although the amount is necessarily limited by space in the support vehicle. You may bring your own duty free if you wish to have spirits.
At Dawson’s Lodge, all bottled drinks, beer, wine and spirits are a personal expense.
At Ebutsini the food is traditional African fare in the evening with a cooked breakfast the following morning. Beer and house wine again will be served limits as per safari.

Weather
Summer months are October to March with the hottest months being October to February when temperatures may rise to mid 30’s C. The rains can start in November with December to February being the wettest months. Winter is May to August. Since you are in the mountains, the evenings can be cold, with temperatures falling to 5C. Rain is unlikely in the winter months, but mist and heavy dew is possible and so you should have good quality raingear at all times to prevent feeling damp.

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