Family Friendly Safari at Africa on Foot
Set in the vast and
remote Kruger bushveld lies the authentic and much-loved safari camp, Africa on Foot. Located in the Klaserie
Private Nature Reserve, this camp has remained a firm favourite among
safari-goers from around the world and is also the recipient of many prestigious
awards. It’s authentic, affordable and has not become overly commercialised,
despite its popularity. The professional walking safaris are an integral part
of the safari at this camp and all aspects provide the perfect hideaway for an
adventurous family-friendly safari.
There are only five
chalets, which means rangers and hosts can offer an intimate and personal
experience. Two of the chalets are family units, which have two adjoining
rooms. These family rooms sleep four people. On the property there is a
treehouse, which is most certainly worth a stay if you’re feeling adventurous.
This is great for older teenagers who might want a memorable, adrenalin rush of
a night. We all know how teenagers can be thrill seekers!
Getting there is easy.
Depending on how well-behaved the children are, you can either self-drive in a
4x4 to camp or fly into Hoedspruit airport, where rangers will collect you. The
rangers are highly qualified and expertly trained; but somehow manage to be
incredibly funny, friendly and familiar with their guests. We have little doubt
they’ll get on well with the kids - it’s all about family at this camp. After
all, the landowners and camp owners are all family with a passion for the
bushveld.
Both adults and children
will walk away armed with arsenal of cultural and bushveld knowledge. All the
rangers are extremely passionate about what they do, and you can feel their
unwavering love for the bush when they talk to you. The morning walks normally
depart at 6am and last for about 3 hours.
While on foot, you’ll
learn so much more about the rich environment than you would while in a
vehicle. You will be asked to sample plants, sniff elephant dung and be quizzed
about tracks. There is no better education than the practical side of life.
After your morning walk, you and your family can relax at the lodge. There is a
small splash pool that elephants seem to think is their waterhole. This is a
once in a lifetime experience that is mainly enjoyed during the drier winter
season.
Evening times are
dominated by game drives, where you will be introduced to the resident lion
prides, huge birds of prey, the big five, and even the endangered African wild
dogs. The reserve shares unfenced borders with the Kruger National Park and the
Timbavati Game Reserve, which means a constant change in dynamics of wildlife.
Africa on Foot is perfect
for a family safari for families with older children - children over 5 are
accepted but the age limit on walking safaris is 16 years. Children between 5 -
16 will be taken on morning game “bumbles” while parents can enjoy a full
walking safari.
And if that’s not enough,
you will be treated to a traditional braai, otherwise known as outdoor
barbecue. You can even ask the rangers how to teach the kids to braai.
At Africa on Foot there’s
plenty of family fun and adventure to be had!
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