Cheetah mother and baby Veterinary Study Tour to South Africa 12 23 May 2016 (11 24 May 2016 including flight package) (The trip) Went beyond my expectations, with regard to enjoyment, networking, professional and holiday experiences. Liz udd, South Africa Midwifery and Child Care, April 2013
Elephants in Kruger Animal life is something that South Africa has in abundance. With a plethora of animal species large and small, wild and domestic, South Africa is a must-see destination for anyone who has a passion for animals and their welfare. It is not only the animals of safari country that thrive here, but also domestic animals and horses, which South Africans are passionate about. Starting in Pretoria, travel into the safari country of Kruger National Park and the Mpumalanga region and end in the cosmopolitan harbour city of Cape Town. Led by Jennie Hewlett, a veterinarian in South Africa s National Parks, your journey is punctuated with regular professional visits and talks and provides real insight into veterinary science and practice in South Africa and the challenges that vets face in treating both wild and domestic animals. about the education of vets. In the afternoon visit the Ann Van Dyk de Wildt Cheetah Centre, which aims to rehabilitate the cheetah population in South Africa. The following day depart Pretoria and head into safari country and Timbavati Safari Lodge. In the early evening set out for a sunset drive through the Lodge s private reserve. Return to the Lodge to hear Jennie give a talk about being a vet within the National Park. Rise before sunrise the next day for a full day s game drive in Kruger National Park in open safari vehicles. It isn t unusual to spot all the ig Five (lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino and elephant) Arrive in Johannesburg and drive to Pretoria, taking in the sights of South Africa s capital city en route. Arriving at your hotel in the early afternoon, you will have time to relax before a tour of a dairy farm located just outside the city. In the evening relax over a welcome dinner. The next morning set off for Pretoria Veterinary School, where you will meet with staff and learn Union uilding, Pretoria
The next day visit Elephant Whispers, an elephant sanctuary dedicated to securing the future of African Elephants. Learn about the lives of the elephants, meet the handlers and get up close and personal with these giant beasts. In the afternoon your time is at leisure to relax by the hotel pool or take an optional afternoon safari into Kruger National Park. White Rhinos in a single day along with a fascinating range of mammal, bird and reptile species. Stop for a bush lunch during the day. Game drives are conducted with qualified rangers and Shangaan trackers, who share their intimate knowledge of the bush. In the late afternoon transfer to the Lodge and in the evening enjoy a traditional oma dinner under the stars. The next day fly to Cape Town, the glamorous face of South Africa. Dominated by Table Mountain, it boasts one of the most stunning natural settings in the world. Arrive in the afternoon and transfer to your hotel. The next day enjoy the myriad attractions offered by Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula. Start the day with a cable car ride up to Table Mountain for spectacular views. As you descend take in the beaches of Clifton and Camps ay, before crossing over to Hout ay. Continue onto the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve at the very tip of Africa, where the Indian Ocean meets the Atlantic Ocean, for wonderful views across The next day visit the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Unit and visit their breeding and research station to see endangered species, including cheetahs and African wild dogs. In the afternoon continue to Moholoholo Rehab Centre for an afternoon of volunteering, sharing and learning from the local staff about the work they do. Make sure your camera batteries are charged for a day touring some of the most spectacular scenery on offer in South Africa as you drive to Hazyview via the Panorama Route. The mountainous escarpment of Mpumalanga provides stunning views of the Lowveld and your full day tour includes sights such as God s Window, ourke s Luck Potholes, with its extraordinary rock formations, the lyde River Canyon, the famous Three Rondavels and the historic gold rush town of Pilgrims Rest. You will end the tour at your hotel, Hippo Hollow, which sits on the banks of a river inhabited by hippos. In the evening there will be a talk by Peter followed by dinner at the hotel. lyde River Canyon (top); Horses on the beach, Cape Town (above)
Namibia Cape Town 4 otswana South Africa Zimbabwe Kruger National Park 1 Pretoria 3 2 Hazyview Swaziland Indian Ocean The following day drive into the wine lands, stopping off at the Drakenstein Veterinary Clinic, which caters for both small animals and horses. Stop at a wine estate for lunch before continuing onto another estate for wine and chocolate tasting, returning to Cape Town in the late afternoon. Your final day in Cape Town is at leisure to further explore the city and the waterfront or take the ferry to Robben Island and tour the infamous island with an ex political prisoner. In the evening there will be a farewell dinner at the Africa Café, a vibrant restaurant at the heart of the city. False ay. On the return to Cape Town stop at SANCO, a penguin and sea life rehabilitation centre, for a tour of the facilities and learn about the work they do. The tour was an exceptional opportunity to meet with likeminded people and share unique experiences. Overall a very positive trip... Vicki King, Midwifery and Childcare, April 2014 Cape Town coastline
Itinerary 12 24 May 2016 = reakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner 2 nights Pretoria 3 nights Timbavati Safari Lodge 2 night Hazyview 4 nights Cape Town 11 May (Wed) London Depart for Johannesburg on an evening flight from London 12 May (Thur) Johannesburg / Pretoria D Arrive in Johannesburg and transfer to Pretoria. Drive to the hotel through Pretoria, taking in South Africa s capital city. Stop at the Paul Kruger House Museum, the Voortrekker Monument and Union uildings Tour of a dairy farm located just outside the city Welcome dinner 13 May (Fri) Pretoria D Visit the Pretoria Veterinary School and meet with staff Continue to the Ann Van Dyk de Wildt Cheetah Centre 14 May (Sat) Pretoria / Timbavati Safari Lodge D Depart Pretoria and head for safari country Arrive at the Timbavati Safari Lodge. Early evening sunset drive through the Lodge s private reserve Eve Talk by Jennie Hewlett: A Veterinarian in Kruger National Park. Dinner at the Lodge 15 May (Sun) Timbavati Safari Lodge L D Set out before sunrise in an open top safari vehicle with qualified game rangers to view the big five on a game drive (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros) along with zebras, giraffes and a host of other wildlife ush lunch. Continue with the game drive Eve Traditional oma dinner under the stars 16 May (Mon) Timbavati Safari Lodge L D Visit the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Unit and visit their breeding and research stations to see endangered species including cheetahs and African wild dogs Continue to Moholoholo Rehab Centre to meet with staff and learn about the work they do. Return to Timbavati in the afternoon 17 May (Tues) Timbavati Safari Lodge / Hazyview D Depart Timbavati and spend the day exploring the Panorama Route including God s Window, ourke s Luck Potholes, the lyde River Canyon, the Three Rondavels and the historic gold rush town of Pilgrims Rest Drive to Hazyview and check into Hippo Hollow Hotel 18 May (Wed) Hazyview Visit Elephant Whispers elephant sanctuary and get up close and personal with these giant beasts Afternoon at leisure to relax by the hotel pool or an optional afternoon safari into Kruger National Park Eve Talk: Chemical Immobilisation and capture of African wildlife by Peter uss 19 May (Thur) Hazyview / Cape Town Transfer to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport and fly to Cape Town Transfer to the hotel and at leisure 20 May (Fri) Cape Town A full day s tour of Cape Peninsula starting with a trip up Table Mountain for spectacular views. Drive past the beaches of Clifton and Camps ay en route to Hout ay. Continue to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve Return to Cape Town, stopping at SANCO, a penguin and sea life rehabilitation centre 21 May (Sat) Cape Town L Visit the Drakenstein veterinary clinic, which caters for both small animals and horses. Continue to the wine lands of Stellenbosch - stop at a vineyard for lunch and continue to another winery for wine and chocolate tasting. Return to Cape Town 22 May (Sun) Cape Town D At leisure to further explore the city or waterfront or take the ferry to Robben Island and tour the Island with an ex political prisoner Eve Farewell dinner at the Africa Café 23 May (Mon) Cape Town Morning at leisure If taking the group flight back to London transfer to the airport, arriving London next morning
Timbavati Lodge Hotels Courtyard Arcadia (Pretoria) A lovingly restored early 20th century manor house situated on Embassy Row is the ideal location for exploring Pretoria. In a peaceful yet central location with park like gardens, you can explore the grounds, sit by the pool or relax in the bar. Timbavati Safari Lodge (Kruger National Park) In the heart of the Kruger National Park, the Timbavati Lodge offers a selection of chalets and rondawels painted with vibrant Ndebele traditional art work, nestled among indigenous trees and all with private facilities and mosquito nets. There is also a lovely pool, lounge and bar for relaxation. Hippo Hollow (Hazyview) Nestled amongst lush indigenous gardens overlooking the beautiful Sapi River, Hippo Hollow provides spacious rooms with river or garden views, two swimming pools set in the peaceful gardens, a bar and a restaurant. Protea Hotel President (Cape Town) This oceanfront hotel is ideally situated a short taxi ride from the V&A waterfront. It is also possible to walk from the hotel to the city centre along the beach. The President Hotel has a lovely pool and the rooms have mountain views. Courtyard Arcadia, Pretoria; Hippo Hollow Hotel, Hazyview; Protea President Hotel Cape Town (above)
Ground only cost of the tour is 2,250/ AUD $4,950 (excluding International flights and transfers) Tour Leader Penguins at oulders each Jennie Hewlett was born in ristol, raised in Cape Town, and studied veterinary science at the University of Pretoria. After graduating she spent time in welfare practice in underprivileged areas on the Cape flats including Khayalitsha. This was followed by several years in small animal practice in the UK including a small animal rotating internship at Edinburgh University. The cost includes: 11 nights accommodation in twin-bedded rooms with private facilities in boutique hotels The single room supplement is 320 / AUD $704 Tour leader (Jennie Hewlett) Comprehensive briefing notes Meals as per the itinerary Internal flight and taxes A full programme of cultural and professional visits as per the itinerary Admission fees where applicable Local English speaking guides Tips The cost excludes: All personal extras such as porterage, laundry, inoculation fees and drinks not included with meals All optional excursions, tours and visits All airport taxes Visa, if required (not required for UK or Australian citizens) In 2013 she started a 3 year residency with South African National Parks while completing a MedVet in wildlife diseases. It (the trip) has been wonderfully organised and managed wonderful memories. Rashmi Swamy, Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Fertility in South Africa, November, 2014 Flights The tour price does not include international flights. If you require help booking flights to South Africa please contact the London office on +44 (0)207 223 9485 or the Melbourne office on +61 (0)3 9343 6367. Cape Town Water Front
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