South Africa. Budget Eastern I. 28 th July to 8 th August 2020 (12 days)

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South Africa Budget Eastern I 28 th July to 8 th August 2020 (12 days) Gorgeous Bushshrike by Adam Riley The provinces of KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga on South Africa s eastern seaboard boast some of the country s finest birding as well as exceptional mammal viewing. An impressive 750 plus species of bird occur in the region, reflecting the wonderful natural diversity of the area; and this, coupled with a modern infrastructure well suited to the needs of the modern traveller, makes birding and travelling here such a delight. From the classic African savanna of the world-renowned Kruger National Park and the teeming Zululand game reserves, to the endemic-rich mist-belt forests of the Natal Midlands, this tour of Eastern South Africa offers the very best of southern African birding and game viewing for the budget conscious traveller.

RBT Budget Eastern South Africa Itinerary 2 THE TOUR AT A GLANCE THE ITINERARY Day 1 Johannesburg to Kruger National Park Days 2 to 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Kruger National Park Kruger NP to Wakkerstroom Wakkerstroom Wakkerstroom to Mkhuze Game Reserve Mkhuze GR Mkhuze GR to Eshowe Eshowe to Howick via Dlinza Forest Karkloof and Bulwer areas Howick to Durban and depart TOUR ROUTE MAP

RBT Budget Eastern South Africa Itinerary 3 Leopard by Markus Lilje THE TOUR IN DETAIL Day 1: Johannesburg to Kruger National Park. After a morning arrival at Johannesburg International Airport, we ll transfer northwards to the world renowned Kruger National Park. En route to our destination in the park we will travel through a variety of interesting habitats, ranging from the stark highveld grasslands to the scenic drop through the northern Drakensberg into the lowveld. If time allows, we will make a few birding stops along the way before arriving in the Kruger National Park, where we will be based for the next 4 nights. Days 2 to 4: Kruger National Park. The Greater Kruger conservation area includes vast areas of adjacent Mozambique and is one of Africa s most famous parks. We will explore the superb road system in an attempt to locate big game, including the legendary Big 5 - Lion, African Elephant, Leopard, African Buffalo and Rhinoceros. Kruger will be our best opportunity to watch these spectacular animals in their natural habitat and some of them we may encounter in very large numbers and at very close quarters. Other highly sought-after animals we have a chance of finding are Cheetah, African Wild Dog, Hippopotamus and a myriad of antelope and other mammals including Giraffe, Plains Zebra, Common Wildebeest, Greater Kudu, Impala, Klipspringer, Bushbuck, Warthog, Chacma Baboon, Vervet and Dwarf Mongoose. The rich bushveld of the Kruger National Park will provide us with some of the most exciting and rewarding birding of the trip. Of special note here are species requiring vast areas of wilderness, namely Common Ostrich, Kori Bustard the world s heaviest flying bird, the incomparable Southern Ground Hornbill, Martial Eagle, Bateleur, Marabou and Saddle-billed Storks and up to five species of vulture. The park is particularly well known for its large variety of raptors, including those overwintering from the Palaearctic, and we hope to find Lesser Spotted, Tawny and Wahlberg s Eagles, Dark Chanting and Gabar Goshawks, Shikra and Lizard Buzzard. The bushveld biome is famous for its diversity of birdlife and included in this fantastic suite are Crested Francolin, Swainson s and Natal Spurfowls, Brown-headed Parrot, Orange-breasted and Grey-headed Bushshrikes, Violet-backed Starling, rare African Finfoot, Red-crested Korhaan, White-crowned Lapwing, Southern Redbilled, Southern Yellow-billed and African Grey Hornbills, Southern White-crowned and Magpie Shrikes and Red-billed and Yellow-billed Oxpeckers. On optional evening drives, we might find a variety Southern Ground Hornbill by Meg Taylor

RBT Budget Eastern South Africa Itinerary 4 of nocturnal birds including African Scops, Southern White-faced and Verreaux s Eagle Owls, Square-tailed and Fiery-necked Nightjars and Water and Spotted Thickknees, while nocturnal mammals include Common and Central African Large-spotted Genets, African Civet, Serval and, if we are very lucky, we may even find the peculiarlooking Aardvark! Day 5: Kruger National Park to Wakkerstroom. We will leave early this morning, bidding farewell to the splendours of Kruger. We then move inland, into the Highveld, to the country village of Blue Crane by Adam Riley Wakkerstroom for a two-night stay. This quaint village is surrounded by pristine upland grasslands rich in endemic birds, many of which are currently threatened by the ongoing destruction of their grassland habitat. We will arrive in time to spend the late afternoon birding the highly productive Wakkerstroom marsh at the edge of town. This is a haven for waterbirds and offers the chance for a number of uncommon or localised species. Purple Heron, South African Shelduck, Cape Shoveler, African Swamphen, South African Cliff Swallow, Levaillant s Cisticola, Lesser Swamp Warbler and Cape Weaver are all regular; and, with luck, we may find African Snipe and the elusive African Rail. Day 6: Wakkerstroom Area. Driving along the network of dirt roads radiating out from Wakkerstroom, we will explore the grasslands, rocky outcrops and gorges of this unique area in search of Southern Bald Ibis, Blue Crane South Africa s national bird, endemic Blue Korhaan as well as White-bellied Bustard (considered by some authorities to be a separate species Barrow s Korhaan), Ground Woodpecker, the rare and localised Botha s and Rudd s Larks (the latter considered one of the world s most endangered larks), Pink-billed and the recently split Eastern Long-billed Larks, Mountain Wheatear, Sentinel Rock Thrush, African Rock and Yellow-breasted Pipits, Pied Starling, Yellow-crowned Bishop, the tricky Quailfinch and Cape Canary. Red-winged Francolin is fairly common in the moist grasslands and we may find coveys feeding at the roadside or sunning themselves at dawn. Some of the farms in the area around Wakkerstroom support populations of the peculiar Black Wildebeest (also known by its less-used English name of Whitetailed Gnu) and Blesbok, while smaller mammals occurring in the grasslands include Yellow Mongoose and the rare Cape Fox. One of the other interesting denizens of these grasslands is the curious Suricate, or Meerkat, immortalised in Walt Disney s Lion King. We have a good chance of finding family groups of these unusual animals. Eastern Nicator by Gareth Robbins

RBT Budget Eastern South Africa Itinerary 5 Day 7: Wakkerstroom to Mkuze. After some final early morning birding in Wakkerstroom we will drive south to Mkuze, an area in northern KwaZulu-Natal that is home to a host of exciting specials and a handful of endemics. We will arrive in the mid to late afternoon for a two-night stay. The Mkuze area is one of the most productive birding hotspots in southern Africa and, with its wide variety of savanna, forest and wetland habitats, we can expect an excellent diversity of bird and mammal species in our days here. While we will take time to appreciate the overwhelming number of birds, we will mainly concentrate on finding the localised specials, and these include Eastern Nicator, Bearded Scrub Robin, Gorgeous Bushshrike and the stunning Pink-throated Twinspot. More widespread but none-the-less spectacular species that we will look for are Blackbellied Bustard, with its strange, cork-popping display, the nomadic Senegal Lapwing and the beautiful Narina Trogon. Day 8: Mkuze area. We will spend the whole day exploring the wonders of the area, searching the great Narina Trogon by Adam Riley diversity of habitats. One of the more exciting habitats for us here is sand forest, a rare and localized dry forest habitat severely threatened by development. This is home to Neergaard s Sunbird, Rudd s Apalis, Crested Guineafowl and the strange African Broadbill. We will also be on the lookout for the diminutive Suni, South Africa s smallest antelope. The ephemeral wetlands in the area can be very productive after good rains, and depending on the local conditions we may opt for some time at one of these pans where we will search for Black Heron, Lesser Jacana, African Pygmy Goose and White-backed Duck. While in Mkuze we will be sure to enjoy some bushveld birding an excellent habitat for raptors and mixed feeding flocks and here we will be ever vigilant for the huge Crowned and Martial Eagles, tiny Little Sparrowhawk, Grey Penduline Tit, Bushveld Pipit, White-fronted and Little Bee-eaters, White-crested Helmetshrike, Grey-headed and Orange-breasted Bushshrikes, and Purple-banded and Marico Sunbirds. An optional nightdrive tonight could yield a variety of owls, nightjars and small mammals such as Thick-tailed Greater Galago and White-tailed Mongoose. Day 9: Mkuze to Eshowe. We will have an early start this morning to make the most of Rudd s Apalis by Gareth Robbins

RBT Budget Eastern South Africa Itinerary 6 our final time in Mkuze. Mkuze is not only an excellent birding area, but also showcases a number of exciting mammal species; and, with a bit of luck, we may encounter African Elephant, Hippopotamus, African Wild Dog, White Rhinoceros, Cheetah and a number of different antelope species. Mkuze also provides great opportunities to observe the critically endangered Black Rhinoceros and an encounter with one of these large pachyderms is certainly a highlight of any trip. In the afternoon we depart this wonderful reserve and head south to Eshowe for an overnight stay. Knysna Turaco by Gareth Robbins Day 10: Eshowe to Howick via Dlinza Forest. Today begins with an early morning exploration of Dlinza Forest. This beautiful forest reserve supports an avifauna combining both coastal and mistbelt species and here we will search for African Goshawk, the rare Eastern Bronzenaped Pigeon, Narina Trogon, raucous Purple-crested Turaco, Crowned and noisy Trumpeter Hornbills, Cape Batis, Chorister Robin-Chat, Grey Cuckooshrike and the highly endangered Spotted Ground Thrush. We may even be fortunate enough to watch the diminutive Blue Duiker roaming the forest floor in search of fallen fruit and leaves. Journeying south and then inland, we will arrive at our accommodations near the town of Howick in the late afternoon. Day 11: Karkloof and Bulwer areas. We commence our birding this morning in the Karkloof, a range of forested hills near the town of Howick, home to a number of uncommon and local birds restricted to Afro-montane forests. We will be searching for southern African endemics such as Forest Buzzard, Knysna Turaco, the elusive Bush Blackcap one of South Africa s most sought-after endemics the difficult Barratt s Warbler, Olive Bushshrike, delightful little Swee Waxbill and Forest Canary, as well as many more widespread yet no less spectacular birds such as African Olive Pigeon, Olive Woodpecker, the uncommon Orange Ground Thrush, White-starred Robin and Yellowthroated Woodland Warbler. Further up the Karkloof range we visit a pristine area of upland grassland where Grey Crowned and Blue Cranes and, if we are very lucky, Wattled Crane can sometimes be found. Black-winged Lapwing and Cape Longclaw also occur here, but the star bird is undoubtedly the striking Buff-streaked Chat, an endemic wheatear that is breathtaking both in appearance and song. Mammal possibilities include Mountain Reedbuck and the sleek Oribi antelope. Next we will head towards the Richmond area and pass through the dramatic Umkomaas River valley before arriving at a wonderfully lush patch of Mistbelt forest in Bush Blackcap by Adam Riley

RBT Budget Eastern South Africa Itinerary 7 the late afternoon. Here we will listen for the high pitched screech of the highly endangered Cape Parrot, and attempt to locate flocks of these birds as they make their way into the forest to roost. Day 12: Howick to Durban. Today we depart for Durban International Airport where the tour will conclude. FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS: Tour dates, prices, single supplement rates, approximate flight costs and spaces available for this tour are displayed on our website. Please see under IMPORTANT NOTES below. This includes: Breakfasts only in Wakkerstroom and Eshowe; All lodgings; Ground transportation; Reserve entrance fees; and All guiding services (including local guides and a Rockjumper tour leader). The tour fee does not include: ANY flights; Visa fees; Breakfasts in Kruger, Mkuze and Howick, as well as all lunches and dinners; Any drinks; Any gratuities; Telephone calls; and Laundry and other items of a personal nature. Single Supplement: The single supplement cost for this tour will be charged if you wish to have single accommodation. If RBT cannot provide you with a rooming partner for these nights although you choose to share, the single supplement will become applicable. We will make all reasonable efforts to ensure that a rooming partner is found if you do wish to share. IMPORTANT NOTES: a) Due to constantly fluctuating exchange rates, we quote our tours in 4 currencies. The tour price is however fixed only in the currency printed in bold (South African Rand), and the actual cost in the other currencies listed will be adjusted according to prevailing exchange rates at the time of final invoicing (usually 4 months before the tour.) The same applies to approximate flight and single supplement rates, which are also quoted in the respective fixed currency. b) Rates are based upon group tariffs; if the tour does not have sufficient registration a small party supplement will have to be charged. c) Furthermore, these costs are subject to unforeseen increases in tour related costs and may have to be adjusted as a result. d) Lastly, we may be forced to change or alter the itinerary and / or the designated Rockjumper leader at short or no notice due to unforeseen circumstances; please be aware that we will attempt to adhere as close to the original program as possible. Tipping: Tipping (drivers, lodge and restaurant staff, local guides and your Rockjumper guide) is NOT included on this Rockjumper tour. Therefore, if you feel that your Rockjumper leader and/or any local staff or guides have given you excellent service, it is entirely appropriate to tip them.

RBT Budget Eastern South Africa Itinerary 8 Special Notes We will visit a variety of restaurants, when these are available, for breakfasts that are not included, as well as for lunches and dinners; however, on a few occasions you may be required to self-cater for meals. On these days we will go to supermarkets en route to our lodgings where you will be able to purchase food provisions. Much of our time is spent in vehicles, as we do have to cover long distances in order to get to the best areas for birds and animals. The more luggage you pack the less room there is in the vehicle, so it is important for the comfort of yourself and your fellow travellers that you do not over-pack. Kindly stick to 20kg (44lb) for check in luggage and 8kg (+-18lb) for hand luggage. Exiting the vehicle is prohibited in all areas and parks that contain dangerous animals. Crime is problematic in certain areas of South Africa. Exercise caution as you would for any big city where crime exists. Do not unnecessarily flaunt cash and valuables and do not leave valuables exposed in the vehicle. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE DETAILS: This tour does not include ANY international airfares. The tour will depart from OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg on day 1 no later than 09:00; kindly arrive the day before. The tour will conclude by midday at King Shaka International Airport, Durban on day 12. The above information in respect of arrivals and departures is a guide only. Precise arrival and departure information will be sent to you in your Tour Confirmation package once the tour has been officially confirmed. If you wish to arrive early and/or depart late and would like assistance in this regard, kindly contact the Rockjumper office. FLIGHTS: O.R. Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg (IATA: JNB) is the main port of entry for international flights in South Africa and is well serviced by all of the world s major airlines. King Shaka International Airport, Durban (IATA: DUR) is the main port of departure for this tour. Please DO NOT book any flights until you have consulted the Rockjumper office for confirmation on the status of the tour.