Sable Sleepover Hide | Only for the brave | Kruger National Park
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2022
- The best R1000 you will ever spend in Kruger National Park!
Currently there are two Sleepover Hides in Kruger. Sable Hide and the other one is Shipandani Sleepover Hide, just south of Mopani Camp on the Tsendze River. It sleeps a maximum of six.
You can only make a booking by phoning Phalaborwa Gate: +27 13 735 3547
Fees from 01/11/2022 to 31/10/2023 are R960 for the first 2 people and then R370 per additiional adult and R185 per additional Child.
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SONG: Cloud 9
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Song: Over the horizon
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The video was nicely done. I would like to visit Kruger Park in the future.❤
Thank you very much. I hope you are able to visit Kruger Park soon! It's an amazing place!
Loved this video - you've given me serious wanderlust! I also appreciate all the advice and tips. Very helpful
So glad you enjoyed it!! (Sorry about the wanderlust..😁)
Cool video, but the background music spoiled the bird and other animal sounds.
Thanks so much. Will keep in mind for future videos.
I'd probably stay here, but I doubt if I would get much sleep 😬 One of our most brutal sightings was a buffalo kill just a little way in from Phalaborwa Gate. Grass was all trampled and blood stained, it was a very recent kill, but there was only one lioness in sight and she was injured. I fear that poor buffalo put up one hell of a fight, and took a long time to die. Thanks for your wonderful videos.
Haha, yes that is part of the problem with Sable Hide! But what an exciting problem to have😁. Sounds like an epic struggle... Thank you very much! So happy that you enjoyed the videos! Stay tuned, many more to come.
@@leonbadenhorst Will definitely watch more videos. I have 'slept' a couple of times in the open bush when friends of ours were building on a sort of collective game farm. Once when my husband and I had a domestic issue because we had forgotten our tent, not recommended on a camping weekend, and I did not sleep a wink. Those weird bush breezes that get the grass rustling towards you, urk! Second time by a fire so I felt a bit safer, but woke up snuggled next to a heap of kudu Pooh! I enjoy being in the bush, but would say I'm 'camping challenged'. Still can't imagine living anywhere but Africa though, imagine just having (if you are lucky) one highly controlled, guide led, safari!
Sounds amazing! i'm quite sure every little sound might get you jumpy. Yes, one of those guided overnight walks sure looks amazing. One day!
I’ve always wanted to sleep over at the hide but I’m too scared because I’m usually alone and have heard some scary stories of elephant encounters in particular
You have to do it at least once, you wont regret it! We didn't have any encounters with ellies the few times we have stayed there. They are always around but lucky for us stayed far away from the hide.
@@leonbadenhorst Yes if I find some company I will give it a shot. The Lethaba/Satara area is my favourite part of the park and I will actually be through Phalaborwa gate in 12 days time! I can't wait!
@@SouthAfricanWanderer let me know if when you plan a trip 😉
@@leonbadenhorst will definitely do that!