Itinerary:
Day One :
Depart Hotels in Johannesburg 6:00am
To Blyde River Canyon
Lunch at The Wild Fig Tree, Sabie
God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, Three Rondavels
Check in at Protea Hotel Hazyview (Now the Hazyview Sun)
Dinner
Day Two :
Breakfast is packed. Have morning coffee in the hotel lobby at 5:00 in the morning, get ready, wait for the convertible to Kruger National Park, and set off for the Kruger National Park tour at 5:30. Kruger National Park is South Africa’s largest wildlife park. Located in the northeastern Transvaal, west of the Lebombo Mountains. It is adjacent to the borders of Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The park is about 320 kilometers long, 64 kilometers wide, and covers an area of about 20,000 square kilometers. In the endless wilderness of the park, there are numerous elephants, lions, rhinos, antelopes, giraffes, wild buffalo, zebras, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, cheetahs, wildebeests, impalas, birds and other exotic animals and birds. In terms of plants, there are tall baobab trees unique to Africa. The dry season from June to September every year is the best season for visiting the park. The annual average number of tourists is more than 250,000. Breakfast and lunch will be simple western food in Kruger National Park. Depart Kruger National Park around 2:30-3:00 pm and return to the hotel to rest.
Day Three :
After breakfast at the hotel, head to Sabie for a tour of Lone Creek Falls and Long Tom Cannon.
Lone Creek Falls is called Guxi Falls in Chinese and is 68 meters long. It is one of Sabie’s landmarks. Long Tom Cannon, the Long Tom cannon was purchased from France by the Boers during the Anglo-Boer War from 1899 to 1902. It had a range of 10 kilometers. At that time, the Boers bought a total of 4 such cannons and 8,800 rounds of artillery shells, which caused the British soldiers to suffer a lot. British soldiers called this cannon the Long Tom.





