Begin your day early, with a departure from Hazyview timed to ensure entry into the Kruger National Park during the most productive hours of the morning. This is when the bush is at its most active — predators are returning from night hunts, herbivores begin grazing, and birdlife becomes increasingly visible. Enter through one of the southern gates, known for its high density of wildlife, and immediately begin your exploration in an open safari vehicle.
Unlike standard transfers or passive drives, this is a guided safari experience built around interpretation and awareness. Your guide reads the bush in real time, tracking fresh footprints, responding to alarm calls, and positioning the vehicle based on movement patterns and seasonal conditions. The focus is not only on finding animals, but on understanding behaviour, territory, and interaction within the ecosystem.
The southern Kruger region is widely regarded as one of the most rewarding areas for sightings, with strong populations of elephant, lion, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, and a wide range of antelope species. While sightings can never be guaranteed, the structure and timing of this experience significantly increase your chances of meaningful encounters.
After approximately five to six hours inside the park, return to Hazyview, where the pace shifts from observation to participation. The second half of your day takes place on the Sabie River, one of the most accessible and scenic rafting locations in the region. Here, the environment changes completely from open savannah and wildlife reserves to riverine forest, flowing water, and rugged natural terrain.
Following a detailed safety briefing, be equipped with all necessary gear and introduced to your river guide. The rafting experience is structured to accommodate both first-time participants and those with previous experience. The Sabie River offers a balanced combination of gentle stretches and moderate rapids, creating an experience that is both enjoyable and engaging without being overly technical.
Over the course of approximately two to three hours on the river, navigate a series of natural channels, small rapids, and calm pools. The surrounding landscape adds to the experience, with indigenous vegetation, rock formations, and the possibility of birdlife along the riverbanks. It is a completely different perspective of the Lowveld, quieter, more immersive, and physically engaging.
What sets this experience apart is the contrast between the two environments. In the morning, observe wildlife in one of the world’s most iconic national parks. In the afternoon, become part of the landscape, actively navigating one of its natural river systems.
Operating from Hazyview ensures minimal travel time between activities, allowing you to maximise your experience without unnecessary delays or long transfers. Each component is managed by experienced, locally based guides who understand both the Kruger environment and the dynamics of the Sabie River.