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Inverdoorn Self Drive Safari
Just two hours from Cape Town, you can now experience, for the first time in over a century, the return of Africa’s largest wild animals to this region. Set in a big green oasis in the arid Karoo, you can see lion, cheetah, rhino, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, kudu, bontebok, springbok and other antelope large and small, along with soaring eagles and numerous species of birds.
One Day Tour
DETAILS
Departing from your hotel in Cape Town via N1. We suggest that you depart from the hotel no later than 07h00. It's about a 2h30 drive.
Includes:
•*Welcome Drinks •*Lunch •*Game Drive
Excludes:
•*Additional Drinks
Two Day Tour
Includes:
•*1 night Guest House/Chalet accommodation •*2 Game Drives •*1 Lunch •*1 Dinner
Not Available on the 25 December
Inverdoorn Self Drive Safari from Cape Town. One Day OR 2 days / 1 nights.
If convenience and flexibility are things you value on a Cape safari, then a self drive safari in the beautiful Inverdoorn Game Reserve is not to be missed. The reserve is found just two hours and a half outside of Cape Town, in the Klein Karoon area. A large number of wildlife and bird life species can be found in the reserve, which is one of the top free roaming wildlife reserves in the Cape. A self drive safari allows you to enjoy game drives and other activities at your own pace, as you choose your own adventure and set off to enjoy one of the most memorable tours of Cape Town imaginable. Here are some of the highlights of booking an Inverdoorn self drive safari with African Eagle Daytours:
•Game Viewing and Bird Watching With over 1,200 animals to be found, and around 28 different species in the reserve, you will be able to spot a number of animals including lion, cheetah, Black rhino, eland, leopard, jackal, Cape clawless otter and many other antelope and predators. There are also a huge number of bird species to be seen for bird watchers, including a range of local and migratory species. Common species to look out for on these include African fish eagle, blackbreasted snake eagle, giant kingfisher, Cape vulture, Cape eagle owl, flamingo, ostrich, secretary bird, sacred ibis, spotted eagle owl, black stork, barn owl and jackal buzzard as well as many others.
•Flexibility and Convenience One of the best parts about a self drive safari in Cape Town is that it offers a flexible and convenient way to enjoy a full safari, taking in the game and bird life at your own pace. You will have the chance to explore Inverdoorn at leisure, enjoying a game drive, lunch and other activities throughout the day. An optional two day safari is also available for those who want to stretch out their safari experience a bit longer. As Inverdoorn is situated just a few hours outside of Cape Town, this is a perfect option as a short tour for those visiting the Mother City who want to experience some of the area’s natural wonders.
•The Klein Karoo Bordered on the north side by the Swartberg Mountains, and the Langeberg and Outeniqua mountains on the south side, the Klein Karoo (Little Karoo, meaning lesser Karoo desert region) area is one of the most stunning areas within the Western Cape. This area was first discovered by European settlers in the late 17th century. When they first arrived here, the only people living in the Klein Karoo was the Khoisan people, who had spent many generations living in this dry area. These days, the Klein Karoo is one of the most popular travel destinations in the Cape, with a number of fascinating small towns including Ladismith, Calitzdorp, De Rust, Barrydale, Dysselsdorp and Ceres. No Cape tour through the Klein Karoo would be the same without a self drive safari in the beautiful Inverdoorn Game Reserve however!
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