Grootbos Private Nature Reserve

With breathtaking panoramic views of mountain and sea, Grootbos Private Nature Reserve is a luxurious pristine paradise showcasing the splendour of the Cape Floral Kingdom and the incredible marine life of the southern tip of Africa.

Situated 2 hours from Cape Town, Grootbos is the perfect base to discover all the magnificent attractions of the Cape, offering an extensive variety of guided experiences and luxurious facilities.

Nestled in an ancient Milkwood forest surrounded by rolling hills of fynbos and majestic mountains, the accommodation and lodges at Grootbos offer a complete immersion into the pristine natural surroundings within the gentle embrace of comfort and luxury.

Grootbos Forest Lodge DiningThe Forest Lodge is a masterpiece of sophisticated and contemporary design, reflecting the breathtaking natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. The clean lines, high ceilings and large windows frame and accentuate the incredible sweeping views across the rolling hills of fynbos and the whale sanctuary of Walker Bay beyond. On a clear day, it’s possible to see all the way to Cape Point! Orientated towards the setting sun, every evening offers another grand spectacle of light and colour.

The 16 freestanding luxury suites are accessed via an enchanted cobbled pathway beneath the ancient forest canopy. Each of the freestanding suites are stylishly furnished with luxurious canopy beds, spacious en suite bathrooms, separate lounges with cosy fireplaces and private wooden decks with spectacular panoramic views.

The main lodge features a variety of elegant dining venues, a bar, lounge, curio shop and conference centre. Spacious wooden decks and an infinity pool beckon you to relax, unwind and enjoy the soothing tranquility. As the evening descends, cosy fireplaces and subtle lighting create a warm, romantic atmosphere for the perfect dining experience.

Grootbos is about more than just luxury accommodation and eco adventures. Your visit directly contributes to the conservation efforts of the Grootbos Foundation as well as the development of sustainable nature-based livelihoods amongst local communities. It is this core philosophy of conservation linked with social development that has made Grootbos an award-winning pioneer in sustainable tourism. Grootbos calls it Progressive Tourism and invites you to be a part of it.

Activities at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve

 

Horse Riding on the Reserve

There’s something special about seeing a place on horseback. Take a slow trot as you appreciate the views or ride down the sweeping sand dunes, the fresh air filling your lungs and exhilaration pumping through your veins.

Horse riding at Grootbos is suitable for anyone, whether you’re a complete novice or a more experienced rider. Go for a relaxed ride through the fynbos or ride one of our special horses that are specifically trained for the beach. Our 22 horses at the Grootbos stables are well exercised and expertly trained, while all of our guides have years of experience in dealing with these noble animals.

Beach Horse Riding

We also offer a 3-hour beach horse ride along the Walker Bay coastline. The gentle ride starts in the fynbos through the dunes and then onto the beach. The beach is ideal for a gallop or a gentle canter. The Beach outride is not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in the rates and this activity is advised for experienced riders only.

Beach Horse Riding is not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.

Land-based Whale Watching (June- December)

Grootbos land based whale watchingThe Southern Right whales visit Walker Bay each year and being witness to them in action whilst they breach and blow is a very special experience to observe.These peaceful giants of the deep come to Walker Bay to mate and calf in the sanctuary of the Bay.. The Walker Bay rocky outcrops offer close viewing points from elevated positions.The Grootbos guides know all the best spots and this guided experience is an experience of a lifetime.

Boat-based Whale Watching (June – December)

Grootbos Nature Reserve has an exclusive boat trip, through Dyer Island Cruises, leaving every morning from Kleinbaai harbour. Besides seeing the amazing whales, this trip offers a complete experience of the Marine Big5, which includes the whales, dolphins, African Penguins, Cape Fur Seals and surface viewing of the Great White Shark. The boat comfortably accommodates 20 guests, has a toilet, upper decks, shelter from the sun as well as snacks and drinks provided onboard. The boat also has specialized guides, who can provide all the facts about the whales as well as other interesting information about the magnificent marine life. As these gentle giants are very curious, they often swim right up to the boat to get a better view of the boat and the guests. This trip takes about 2 hours and is a marine experience not to be missed!

Boat-based whale watching is not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.

Shark Cage Diving

One of the most exciting experiences at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve is the Great White Shark cage diving. Gansbaai has the reputation for being the shark capital of the world. Divers and adventurers travel from all over the world to watch this magnificent creature in the waters around Dyer Island. Every day a number of boats leave Kleinbaai harbour to spend a few hours on the water to view the Great White Sharks from the boat or to go diving in a cage with these elegant and large predators. This is a once in a lifetime experience not to be missed!

Cage Diving (No diving experience required!)
This is truly one of the most adventurous activities on our planet, coming face to face with the Great White Shark. No diving experience is required, and all equipment is provided on board. When the sharks are around the boat, the divers get into the cage and the shark is lured to within meters from the cage. As the shark approaches, divers duck under water and marvel in amazement as this awe inspiring creature swims past the cage.

Surface Viewing

Grootbos guests have the choice to either enter the cage on the shark boat or view these magnificent creatures from the top deck of the boat. Surface Viewing is normally suitable for people wanting to see the shark from out of water and not necessarily come face to face with it inside the water. However, it is often commented that one gets a better view of the sharks from the top deck.

Shark Cage Diving is not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.

4×4 Flower Safari

Grootbos flower safariKeep still, listen intently and you’ll be amazed at the things you learn on a botanical safari. With the richest temperate flora in the world and six completely new species never discovered by science before, your time at Grootbos will mean that you’ll never look at plants and flowers in quite the same way again.

The 800 recorded plant species in our 2500 hectares of pristine wilderness will bring the fascinating story of fynbos and forest to life as you touch, smell and see the natural miracles that surround you. Learn how a sunbird’s beak fits perfectly into a flower, why the honey our bees produce is completely unique and how important ravaging fires are for bringing forth new life.

Beach Excursion

Grootbos coastal safariAs a guest at Grootbos, there are so many different ways to enjoy the beach. You can take a long, relaxing walk on a solitary shore; laze in the sun on the luxurious white sand; or explore the unique coastal ecosystem while looking out for frolicking whales.

Our guides know exactly where to take you for the best swimming, tanning, walking, whale watching, angling and several other oceanic experiences on offer. We’ll transport you to and from the beach and provide you with a picnic lunch and all the beach accessories you need to enjoy your day in the sun.

Grootbos also offers guided beach tours where you can learn about the unique intertidal ecosystem; the abundant marine life; the coastal vegetation; and the geological forces that gave this coast its dramatic form.

Bird Watching

A Bird’s eyeview of Birding at Grootbos

Birding is akin to stargazing. On cloudless days, you see a myriad of these jewels flickering and floating in the sky, and once you know where and what to look for, you are transfixed by the ethereal pattern and order in their endless motion.

The Grootbos reserve and surrounding areas are a magnet to a wide variety of rare and endemic bird species feeding and breeding in the rich and diverse habitats. You know birding is not for the birds when you see how the Malachite Sunbird, with its bright green iridescent plumage, compete for attention with the flowering aloes and proteas. Grootbos is a birder friendly establishment endorsed by Birdlife SA. Our knowledgeable guides are geared to give bird watchers of all levels a winged overview of these magnificent creatures that enliven our skies and flora with their beauty and procreative activities.

Let’s face it, the dazzling tapestry of fynbos wildflowers on Grootbos is not meant to attract tourists – the colourful displays of petals are nature’s magic to lure birds and other pollinators to their nectar in exchange for spreading their pollen.

The beaks of the conspicuous endemic Orange-breasted Sunbird and the Southern Double-collared Sunbird are tailor-made for sipping the sweet stuff from the floral tubes of the various Erica species. You cannot miss the male Cape Sugarbird, with its ridiculously long tail (almost 70% of its total length), feeding on the nectar of Protea species. The impressive tail is solely a decorative testimony to manhood – the longer, the better! They whip their tails to attract females and ward off rivals.
In breeding season (September to April) Grootbos guests will encounter a magnitude of feisty and friendly fellows sticking together albeit they are not of the same feather. The diverse habitats – from fynbos, Milkwood and Afromontane forests to riverine scrub and mountain slopes – accommodate at least 120 different bird species, of which 30% are endemic or near endemic to Southern Africa. These include specials such as the Knysna Woodpecker, Cape Clapper-lark and the Southern Tchagra.

Flagship raptors of the area are the majestic Black Harrier, Jackal Buzzard, Forest Buzzard and African Fish-Eagle. The nearby agricultural fields are home to Blue Cranes, the Agulhas Long-billed Lark and the Denham’s Bustard.

Coastal Birding Tours

Grootbos, in partnership with Dyer Island Cruises, also takes guests on a “game viewing” cruise to Dyer Island, where endemics such as the African Black Oystercatcher, Hartlaub’s Gull, Crowned-, Cape- and Bank Cormorant, African Penguin as well as the Cape Gannet flourish. Pelagic species such as the Shy Albatross, Sooty Shearwater and Giant Petrels are also seen from time to time.

Klipgat Cave – an echo of early man

The Klipgat Cave outside De Kelders evokes vivid images of pre-historic times when modern man lived haply in symbiotic harmony with nature off the bounty of land and sea when the coastline was still kilometres away. This historical site in the Walker Bay was home to Middle Stone Age peoples some 70 000 to 80 000 years ago when large antelope such as black wildebeest and the extinct “blaauwbok” still abounded in the bay where dolphins, seals and whales now flourish.

Archaeological findings indicate that these primitive folks mainly lived off plants and smaller animals such as dune mole rats, tortoises and hares. They hunted steenbok and eland, while seabirds, shellfish and seals also formed an important part of their diet.

Dubbed Klipgat Cave (stone with a hole) after the remarkable window-like openings in the limestone rock formations that yield spectacular views of the bay and sea, the site is one of the most important cultural assets in the Western Cape. Innumerable stories of the perils and pleasures of yesteryear’s peoples unfold as layer upon layer of deposits reveal fascinating secrets of the tides, temperatures and living conditions of those early times. Later Stone Age pastoralists, believed to be the Khoekhoen/Khoikhoi, already kept sheep, and probably even cattle and dogs, in this area as early as 2 000 years ago.

They chiselled tools such as “needles” and “spatulas” out of bone to create ornaments, shell beads and pendants. Ostrich eggs were fashioned into water flasks, and tortoise shells served as bowls. These artefacts and bone samples are on display in the Cape Town Museum.

Unfortunately, the bulk of tell-tale everyday details of the loves and losses of man’s early ancestors is forever buried in the crags and crevices of this early home. Around 1713, a devastating smallpox epidemic claimed the lives of the entire local human population. The Klipgat Cave is of World Heritage significance and managed by Cape Nature Conservation.

Spa Treatments

Grootbos SpaFor those who just want to relax we offer an array of spa treatments. It is time to tip-toe into a slower world where the mind can drift away on the vapors of luxurious scents, such as sandalwood, arnica and buchu, while the body melts under the soothing touch of our fully qualified beauty therapist. Pampering takes place in the comfort of your own suite. For the tired body, a therapeutic full body massage is a definite must, leaving you in a state of absolute calmness. For the weary feet, reflexology, including a footbath, will most certainly do the trick. Manicures, pedicures, facials and a host of other treatments are available on request in our Bloom Beauty Salon or in the privacy of the suites at Grootbos.

Spa Treatments are not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.

Walks and Hikes

Enjoy an entrancing stroll through our Milkwood forest or a more revitalising hike up our fynbos-clad mountains, as you begin to understand what makes Grootbos quite so special. From a sunbird sipping from a flower to an ocean vista that leaves you breathless, surprises await you around every corner.

Trails are all well marked and you can choose between self-guided walks or guided walks, to learn more about these fascinating and secretive eco-systems. Gaze into the petals of a King Protea, breathe in the blackcurrant scent of buchu or simply listen to the exquisite silence that surrounds you.

Lady Stanford River Cruise

Grootbos Lady StanfordHop aboard the Lady Stanford river boat for a iconic and tranquil river cruise that winds its way gently along the picturesque Klein River, toward the Hermanus lagoon. Spend time on the open upper and lower decks of this modern eco-friendly river boat with its quiet, four-stroke boat engines, as you watch a kaleidoscope of natural colour go by.

No expense has been spared when it comes to comfort and luxury on board this vessel that most definitely stands out from the rest. A qualified skipper and experienced interactive guide, who intimately knows the river and all it has to offer, will ensure this journey is a memorable one. The Klein River features more than a hundred bird species which include majestic fish eagles, a flamboyance of pink flamingos and the ever spectacular, blue crane. Keep an eye out for otters, bontebok and horses grazing on the fertile river banks, as you make your way toward the lagoon. Lady Stanford runs daily trips for individual passengers as well as being available exclusively for private functions. The boat can comfortably accommodate 26 passengers.

The River Cruise is not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.

Living the Future Tour

Grootbos foundation green futuresTake a tour with heart as you discover how the entire Grootbos experience has been designed around benefiting the community and environment around you. Learn and connect as you witness how our various projects are changing lives and conserving this protected wilderness.

What is progressive tourism? It’s a term we coined to explain a new way of living that is at the heart of the entire Grootbos experience. It’s about every action we take benefitting someone else or having a positive impact on the environment.
From the freshly grown tomatoes you eat at lunch, to the recycled candles in your room, to the earrings you buy at the gift shop – we’re constantly seeking out new ways to create sustainable livelihoods for the people who call this unique area home.

Fat Biking

DCIM102GOPROG0440519.This is the ultimate ride from Grootbos Nature Reserve down the mountain to the top of the Sand Dunes. The trail to the dunes is special, running on a narrow sandy horse trail through the Fynbos.
When reaching the dunes we will make our way up and across to reach a fantastic downhill section where we will pick up speed before reaching the top of our first vertical dune face. After a briefing on how to ride down the dune we down the face but for those just wanting an easy ride you can go around the side where it is an easy slope. The dune face may feel impossible and dangerous to do but the ride is in fact very controlled and the sand will slow the bike down.

What your mind tells you is impossible will in fact be very enjoyable and easy. I will be at the bottom of the dunes videoing your challenges so remember to smile. I will also teach you how to do slalom like a skiier on a snow ski slope. This is excellent fun on a bike and not too difficult to achieve. After the dunes we will pick up a 4×4 trail down to the beach. From there we will head back up to the car park but for those who are already tired I can bring the 4×4 down to the rocks so you do not have to ride up.

Fat Biking is not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.

Ashia is a world-class Fair Trade Tourism certified cheetah sanctuary and working farm outside Paarl in South Africa’s Western Cape, a 45 minute drive from Cape Town. An African name meaning ‘life and hope’, Ashia lies nestled at the foot of the dramatic Drakenstein mountains, providing the perfect setting for the sanctuary’s conservation and environmental education programmes.

Congratulations to The Oyster Box

The Oyster Box has come out tops as the Number One Top Resort Hotel in Africa as voted for by Travel + Leisure magazine.

Part of the Red Carnation Hotels brand, Travel + Leisure readers raved about The Oyster Box’s unbeatable seaside location and the top-notch food. The curry buffet (a nod to Durban’s Indian influences) and afternoon high-tea service are perennial favorites, but the Chef’s Table option “tops it all,” one survey respondent wrote. Another summed it up: “Balcony over the ocean waves? Wonderful. Bed? Wonderful. Service? Superb. It was a joy to be there!” – Travel + Leisure

The Red Carnation Hotels brand is known for its commitment to a world class guest experience.  What an endorsement of this ethos!

Congratulations to all at The Oyster Box on this wonderful achievement.  We cannot wait to send our guests to you to experience all that you so professionally deliver.

View all Top Five winners in the category of World’s Best Resort Hotels in Africa (La Residendence, Franschhoek, South Africa; Tongabezi Lodge, Livingstone, Zambia; Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge, Arusha, Tanzania and Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Zimbabwe).  Congratulations to all winners!  We are proud of our relationships with you.

When you’re ready, we’ll be waiting!  #wewillbewaiting Contact us to make a booking.

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South Africa nabs top spot!

According to Getaway, 600 participating people, largely from Europe, voted South Africa as their post-coronavirus TOP SPOT destination to travel to!

Those who participated in the booking company survey said that their top destination experiences included outdoor adventure, safari and beach.  Its not hard then to see why South Africa nabbed the coveted first place position!

Outdoor adventure is the most desired experience travellers long for, followed by safari and beach getaways.

Longing for the outdoors?

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Babylonstoren is one of the oldest Cape Dutch farms, dating back to 1692. It has a fruit and vegetable garden of beauty and diversity, unique accommodation, fine food and guests can expect to leave with a sense of well being.

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With the Simonsberg, Du Toitskloof and Franschhoek mountains as backdrop, the garden is majestic. Every aspect of Babylonstoren, including the contemporary Farm Hotel & Spa, the Farm Shop and Bakery, are led by the ever-changing tapestry and botanical diversity of the garden. At Babylonstoren Farm Hotel, the overall effect is relaxed yet well-heeled with some of the existing farm buildings transformed into sophisticated guest accommodation.

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Set adjacent to 3,5 ha (8 acres) of cultivated fruit and vegetable garden, the hotel is characterised by thick whitewashed walls, elegant gables and hearty fireplaces that emulate an authentic farm stay experience.

Things to do

Whether travelling with kids or as a couple, the activities on offer at Babylonstoren are set in large, open spaces, ideal for those longing for the outdoors.

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Collect fresh eggs for breakfast

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Go for a paddle with the Du Toitskloof mountain range as your backdrop

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Kids will love a scavenger hunt in the gardens

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For couples looking for alone time, enjoy the privacy of a picnic in the boathouse

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Take a tour through the wine cellar

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End the day with a wine tasting in the gorgeous Tasting Room

At the of a day exploring the beautiful grounds, choose to stay in either their Garden Cottages, Fynbos Cottages, the Manor House, farmhouse and hotel.

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Can’t decide between safari and the beach??

Do both!  And because its tough to decide, we’ll give you two combinations of options to consider…but won’t limit you to JUST South Africa!

Thanda Safari is situated in the heart of Zululand and offers a ‘Big Five’ wildlife experience, matched with a sincere commitment to the Zulu culture and passionate conservation of the environment.

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Combine Thanda Safari with White Pearl Resorts, set in the dunes of the untouched shores of Southern Mozambique tucked behind Casuarina trees.

White Pearl Resorts is a place so beautiful and so pure, quite unlike any other in all of Mozambique.

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Combine Rhino Ridge with Anvil Bay, a private and exclusive barefoot beach camp on a rare untouched stretch of coastal wilderness in Mozambique’s most southern national park.

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Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge is the only private/community owned lodge in Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park. The lodge commands spectacular views over 96 000 hectares of Big 5 territory and an active waterhole.

The chic eclectic design of the lodge exudes a sense of peace and relaxation. A maximum of 36 guests are accommodated in either Honeymoon Bush Villas with private plunge pools, luxury Bush Villa with lounge area, fireplace & private decks or Safari Rooms (ideal for families with young children). Twice daily game drives are conducted in the park, home of White Rhino conservation. Guided bush walks are highly recommended.

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img_0021Anvil Bay is a private & exclusive barefoot beach eco-lodge on a rare untouched stretch of coastal wilderness in Mozambique’s most southern national park, Maputo Special Reserve (MSR). Created with the smallest possible footprint to preserve the wilderness and the special sense of place, the camp is set up on the beach under canvas and thatch. Solar powered and natural materials used for furnishings proudly made on site. The lodge is operated by a trust, the sole beneficiaries of which are the surrounding Chemucane communities.

img_0044Anvil Bay elevates exclusivity offering only 10 Robinson-Crusoe inspired coastal eco-cabins called Casinhas, Portuguese for ‘little home’. Each casinha is nestled into the lush green canopy on stilted wooden decks – spread far apart, out of sight of one another to give guests total seclusion, yet placed so close to the ocean, that you are lulled to sleep by the sound of waves gently crashing on the sandy shore. Designed for minimal environmental impact, endorsing thatch and timber to emphasize its forest surroundings. Carefully created in, not on top of, the virgin forest.

img_0521Activities include game drives, village cultural visits, turtle nesting walks, beach activities, snorkeling trips, whale watching and fishing.

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When you’re ready, we’ll be waiting!  #wewillbewaiting Contact us to book an outdoor, safari or beach getaway now.

Email: info@thompsonsafrica.co.za

Tel: +27 31 275 3500

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Thompsons Africa is part of Cullinan Holdings Ltd, whose main shareholder is The Travel Corporation, a family-owned entity with 45 offices worldwide and an envied reputation for delivering quality, service, and value. We also have trusted, long-standing supplier relationships that extend back in excess of 40 years. We are proud to be part of a joint initiative by The Travel Corporation family of brands, called The TreadRight Foundation — a not-for-profit that works to ensure that the environment and communities we explore, remain vibrant for future generations.

 

 

 

Heartbreak and Elation…an update on the wild dog pups of Londolozi

Remember the story that we shared in late May about the birth of ten wild dog pups born at Londolozi Game Reserve?  There have been some developments in the last two weeks and we’ve gone from low to high as we’ve mourned and celebrated their recent updates.

Wild-Dog-Pup-2-1398x932In mid May, for the first time in over a decade, Londolozi Game Reserve welcomed a litter of ten African Wild Dog pups.  In the weeks following their birth, the days have been filled with heart stopping drama.  After the initial excitement of their birth, rangers at Londolozi admitted to being a little obsessed with these gorgeous pups, spending more time than they would normally do checking in on them.

At the end of May, heart stopping camera footage from the wild dog den had us all biting our nails in fear that something dreadful had happened to the pups after a pack of hyenas raided the den site.  Fortunately the pups were all unharmed.

Then in mid June, the devastating news was shared that seven of the ten wild dog pups had seemingly just vanished.  Rangers reviewed camera footage, surveyed the surrounding den area and although there were no obvious signs of any untoward events, the seven wild dogs were nowhere to be found.  Over the next ten days, rangers shared the sad news that one of the remaining three wild dog pups had been killed by a lion leaving just two of the pups alive.

For those of us who had followed the exciting news of these pups from the outset, the news was simply tragic.  But in what can only be described as miraculous news, rangers were astounded to hear from a neighbouring lodge, that two adults and nine wild dog pups had been spotted crossing back over into Londolozi territory.  Searching meticulously through the bush, rangers were elated to find that the news was true!  All nine pups had been found alive and well, the only plausible explanation for their disappearance being that the parents had been taking care of their pups in two separate dens.

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Whatever the reason for their disappearance, we are all absolutely delighted that they have been found alive and well!

Watch the story from the mouths of the rangers.

Our Wildlife Pledge

We have submitted our endorsement of the SATSA Animal Interaction Charter whereby we have agreed to abide by the ethical approach adopted by the guidelines to animal interactions thus ensuring we are on the right side of the ‘Line in the Sand’ and working with organisations considered acceptable based on this guide.  We are proud to update our Thompsons Africa Wildlife Pledge to include this commitment and endorsement of the SATSA Animal Interaction Charter.

Thompsons Africa Wildlife Pledge

At Thompsons Africa we are mindful of the plight of wildlife across the globe and in Africa in particular. We are especially conscious of the importance of conserving our wildlife heritage. After all, we are blessed to be the caretakers of an abundance of wildlife that brings so many travellers to our shores. Thompsons Africa does not support any wildlife interaction that we deem to be unethical in either its purpose or in any way results in cruelty as a side effect. As a priority we ensure that we are 100% involved with our partnered wildlife organisations, and as a member of The TreadRight Foundation, we practise the promise to make the welfare of our wildlife our number one concern. Our endorsement of the SATSA Animal Interaction Charter further reinforces our commitment to an ethical approach to the long-term conservation of wildlife welfare.

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For more information or to view the guide, visit http://www.satsa.com or send us an email and we will assist.

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Improve your knowledge of South Africa and WIN

** Competition closure date extended to 31 July 2020 **

Have some free time on your hands and keen to improve your South African destination knowledge?

South African Tourism offers an interactive online learning programme that will improve your knowledge of South Africa and equip you with the skills to better sell South Africa as a tourist destination.

There are two courses available.  Once you’ve become an SA Specialist by completing the Essentials course, you qualify for the video-rich SA Specialist: Experiences course, which exposes you to a series of fantastic South African experiences. Choose one experience, or choose them all – it’s up to you.

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You have up to 90 days to complete the Essentials course and an unlimited period of time to complete the Experiences course.  BUT, if you complete the course between 24 June 2020 and 31 July 2020, you’ll be entered into a draw to win a prize.  Simply send your Certificate of Completion to viki.haasbroek@thompsonsafrica.co.za between 24 June 2020 and 24 July 2020 to be eligible.

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Commemorating the biggest animal rescue operation in world history

Twenty years ago, the MV Treasure sank off the coast of Cape Town, between Dassen and Robben Islands, resulting in a major spill of bunker oil into the ocean.  Some 19 000 African penguins and hundreds of other seabirds were oiled with a further 19 500 penguins captured and translocated.  In a mammoth clean up operation by Bio-Matrix and thousands of contributors, the event is still the biggest animal rescue operation in world history today.

Join SANCCOB on 23 June 2020 at 19h00 (GMT+2) for a live webinar where they will share a brief account of what happened, together with a series of video clips of some of the rescuers’ personal experiences.  Many of the thousands of coordinators, animal professionals and volunteers continue to contribute to the conservation sector and in particular to the plight of the endangered African penguin.

REGISTER HERE to join the webinar and hear all about it from the personal anecdotes shared. 

If you’re unable to join the webinar, watch the feature once it is shared on their Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/SANCCOBSavesSeabirds/.

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‘The greatest shoal on earth’

The annual Sardine Run in Kwazulu Natal is happening right now!  Also known as ‘the greatest shoal on earth’, the Sardine Run is an annual attraction whereby sardine shoals move northwards along the coastline, attracting a great deal of marine life.

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Every year in June or July when the water is colder, sardines from the typically cooler Cape make their way eastwards up the Kwazulu Natal South Coast, also called the Wild Coast.

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Image credit: Ugu Tourism Office

The advantage of them doing this is not clear.  On the contrary, the waters they travel to are less food-rich, the cold waters only temporary and they are subject to a large number of predators who prey on them during the journey.

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Sharks, gamefish and marine mammals like Cape fur seals and dolphins are often spotted in hot pursuit of the shimmering mass of sardines and as the shoals are driven to the surface, birds attack from above.

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Image credit: Ugu Tourism Office

Regardless, its a sight many wait all year to witness!

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We can’t share this with you in the flesh this year but its the perfect time to plan a trip to South Africa and include a possible sardine run encounter next year!  When you’re ready, we’ll be waiting.

Contact us for more information or to make a booking.

Email: info@thompsonsafrica.co.za

Tel: +27 31 275 3500

https://www.thompsonsafrica.com/about/contact-us

 

What could warthogs and whales have in common?

Probably not very much except that they were both captured by camera and video this past week and we can’t not share!

In Knysna, South Africa, a local lawyer, and avid fisherman, was out on his fishing boat and captured this unbelievable footage of a whale breaching.

Can you imagine the excitement?  Although probably also quite nerve wracking!

A little further afield at Mliliwane Wildlife Sanctuary in eSwatini (ex Swaziland), a bunch of cute ‘bums’ stole the ‘spotlight’….or should we say, the warmest spot next to the campfire!

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Mlilwane

Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary offers an array of activities and adventures in the picturesque Ezulwini Valley (Valley of Heaven), flanked by the dramatic backdrop of mountains and the huge Usuthu Forest stretching into the distance. The name ‘Mlilwane’ (‘Little Fire’ in siSwati) was derived from the numerous fires started by lighting strikes on the Mlilwane Hill but now holds significance as the little fire that ignited the conservation movement in eSwatini.

Mlilwane’s diverse habitats support a surprisingly extensive species list. Endless hours of guided and self-guided exploration within the sanctuary are possible due to the relative absence of dangerous game. The southern plains stretch to the striking Nyonyane Mountain (Execution Rock) with its exposed granite peak and historical story.

Big Game Parks Shoot 2015MLTAB-AB-14-02Big Game Parks Shoot 2015Mlilwane is a hype of diverse activities from horse riding, mountain biking, hiking, game drives and birding. Mlilwane Rest Camp offers a range of affordable accommodation with 3 en-suite beehive villages, self-catering and catered options available. The Hippo Haunt Restaurant and swimming pool with summerhouse provide the opportunity for true relaxation.

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We can’t wait to share these and other experiences with you and your guests.  When you’re ready, we’ll be waiting.

 

Thompsons Africa Appointment of CEO – 03 June 2020

The Board of Thompsons Africa is delighted to announce that Jonathan Gadiah has been appointed to the role of CEO of Thompsons Africa with immediate effect and will be leading the company during this difficult period of Covid-19 and thereafter as we resume operations again.

 

Jonathan has worked at Thompsons Africa for the past 19 years and has a comprehensive understanding and deep knowledge of our business and operations. This includes our sales division where he is currently the Global General Manager for Sales.

 

Many of us know Jonathan for his outstanding work ethic, and I know that all of you will join us in congratulating Jonathan on his appointment and wishing him every success in his new role.

 

Jonathan will take on this role with immediate effect and is available at any time should you require an assistance from him.

 

Thanking you for your partnership with us and for your support.

 

Kindest regards,

 

Linda Pampallis

Thompsons Africa Chairman

03 June 2020