Kurt Safari Co has been watching the saga of Cecil the lion unravel with interest. Emotions aside, it’s important that reasonable consideration is given to both sides of the story. We take a look at what happened in early July when a dentist and a lion crossed paths
Thursday, 6 August 2015
Should hunting in South Africa be banned?
Kurt Safari Co has been watching the saga of Cecil the lion unravel with interest. Emotions aside, it’s important that reasonable consideration is given to both sides of the story. We take a look at what happened in early July when a dentist and a lion crossed paths
Tuesday, 9 June 2015
Five things to Do and See if you are a Lover of Nature
There's beauty all around you when you're in nature! I love nature! No really, I absolutely love the outdoors… If I could live in one of California’s massive redwood trees, I would, that’s how much I love nature! Camping in the middle of a r...
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Thursday, 9 April 2015
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Mount Kilimanjaro Infographic
Mount Kilimanjaro – An infographic by the team at Kurt Safari Kruger Park Tours
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Mount Kilimanjaro – An infographic by the team at Kurt Safari Kruger Park Tours
Mount Kilimanjaro Infographic
Monday, 30 March 2015
Croc vs Lion - The Ultimate Battle in Nature
Watch one of the most epic battles between a Lioness and a Crocodile.
The outcome will stun you in both cases.
Please share this amazing RARE footage.
Croc vs Lion - The Ultimate Battle in Nature
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Be guided up Mount Kilimanjaro by Kurt Safari
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is an experience that is never forgotten. Kurt Safari, a leading safari and tour company, provides climbers of all levels of expertise the opportunity to climb up to Africa’s highest point. The climbers that choose Kurt Safari as their preferred company to guide them up the mountain are given the extra advantage of getting a full days rest during the hike that will allow them to acclimatise to the increased heights.
Mount Kilimanjaro has been attempted many times by a large number of people and the first attempts at the mountain ended in failure. Climbers had underestimated the extremity of the hiking experience and the toll that climbing up so high has on the human body. Climbers turn back should they succumb to fatigue and/or altitude sickness. Having a day’s rest while on the mountain contributes to the success of the climb. Kurt Safari can offer climbers two routes to the summit and both routes can be successfully hiked in just over a week.
A brief climbing history of Mount Kilimanjaro
Although the mountain had been known by locals for as long as there had been locals in the area, historical records from Europe report the existence of the mountain for the first time in 1848. It was during this time that many European missionaries were coming to the African continent to spread Christianity. The name of the mountain comes from a local language and Europeans who heard the name began to use it.
Not long after the mountains discovery by Europeans in 1848, the first Europeans began attempting to the climb the mountain. The first few attempts were a failure and numerous times the hiking parties had to turn back. They didn’t have the right equipment and they were not well prepared to attempt the climb.
The first person to attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro was a Prussian officer known as Baron Karl Klaus van der Decken in 1861 but he didn’t get to the summit. The first successful climb was only completed in 1912. Edward Oehler and Fritz Klute reached Mawenzi Summit which is at the height of 16 893 feet or 5149 meters.
Climbing with Kurt Safari
These days the climbers who attempt the climb with Kurt Safari as their guide are given two routes to choose from namely the Machame Route and the Rongai Route. Each of these routes includes and acclimatisation day and takes the climbers through a wide variety of landscape terrains. From forests to rocky ledges, the climbers face an adrenaline filled week of excitement. The day of the climb is usually the most challenging as it comes after a number of days spent climbing and the final push is the most difficult. But the view from the top of the African roof top is well worth the journey. Stunning sights can be seen from all angles, if the weather is good, and the climbers will be filled with adrenaline once more when they realise that they have achieved a feat and fulfilled a dream.
Kurt Safari Kilimanjaro Climbs are led by the owner himself and after many years of experience climbing the mountain, travelling up the side of this African giant is made to be a memorable adventure.
Be guided up Mount Kilimanjaro by Kurt Safari
Friday, 6 March 2015
Info Graphic
Mount Kilimanjaro – An infographic by the team at Kurt Safari Kruger Park Tours
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Sunday, 1 March 2015
Ready yourself for an epic adventure! Kilimanjaro with Kurt Safari
Ready for a great adventure?
Ready yourself to climb Kilimanjaro, Africa’s heights point and highest free Standing Mountain, with Kurt safari, one of Kruger national parks leading tour operators. This epic adventure is a 9 day tour! Taking up to 8 hour hike a day! Yes, this adventure is not for the faint of heart but for those that loves a challenge! You need to prepare yourself beforehand if you want to conquer this mountain.
Getting ready
It takes more than the best equipment in order to be prepared. You need the RIGHT equipment. You need to be very selective what you’re going to take with you. You are limited to about 33lbs (15kg) and that includes your bag as well! Which weighs about 5lbs (2.26kg). And don’t forget those important documents! A Trip Receipt, A Visa, your passport, Immunization Papers and Insurance Documents.Practice makes perfect
Just a few more tips
Let’s start you adventure
Friday, 27 February 2015
Monday, 23 February 2015
African Tours With Kurt Safari
the communal dwarf mongoose. No Big 5 sighting can be guaranteed but Kurt Safari Guides strive to show you as much as they can and provide you with as much information about the experience as possible.
Overnight safaris are spent in the Kruger National Park in one of the rest camps. Overnight safaris are package deals that can be personalised as to the specific duration required. All transfers, accommodation, open vehicle safaris, night drives, bush walks and catering is arranged by Kurt Safaris
The Kruger National Park is the main attraction to the Lowveld however there are many more sights and sounds to share. Kurt Safaris offers include the Panorama Route, a scenic drive along the mPumalanga Escarpment including stops to get out and take in the breathtaking beauty of the Blyde River Canyon, the 3rd largest canyon on earth’s surface, God’s Window, Bourke’s Luck potholes, and a waterfall or two. A visit to the historic gold mining town of Pilgrim’s Rest is also a point of historical interest.
Kurt Safaris offers different packages to suit your needs. Accommodation is available in the nearby town of Hazyview, a mere 15 minutes drive from the nearest gate. Hippo Hollow, Gecko Lodge, Sanbonani Hotel and Lodge, Kruger Park Lodge, Protea Hotel Kruger Gate are available for accommodation in and near to Hazyview and the Kruger National Park. Accommodation in the Kruger Park is also available.
Transfers from Johannesburg, KMIA, or surrounding areas of the Kruger can be arranged through Kurt Safaris.
A visit to South Africa is incomplete without an informed tour of the Mother City of Cape Town and the surrounding region. Cape Town is rich in the colourful history of the country and there are many places to visit. Robben Island is world famous for the role it played as a prison for the political adversaries of apartheid including Nelson Mandela. A boat trip to the island is complemented with an informative tour of the prison grounds and buildings as well as the prisoners that were once incarcerated here. Besides this famous island prison there are many other attractions in and around the mother city. The Castle, the base for the first Dutch settlers, has a rich historical collection covering all peoples who lived in the area as well as many artefacts collected over the years. Kurt Safari will take you to the best sights and sounds the fair Cape has to offer
The nearby wine farming region of Stellenbosch is a must for all visitors and there is a fine collection of farms to visit on a wine tasting tour that will tantalise the connoisseurs’ taste buds. There are fabulous restaurants to accompany the wine tasting and all of the wine farms have a rich history to share with the visitors and Kurt Safari is the company to use.
Thursday, 12 February 2015
THE KUGER NATIONAL PARK
The Kruger National Park is a world renowned nature reserve situated in the north eastern region of South
Africa. The Sabie Game Reserve was established in 1898 after concern was raised about the rapid demise of the wildlife due to overhunting, poaching and the demand for animal skins and ivory. A concerned parliament headed by President Paul Kruger signed the reserve into existence. By 1926 (May 31) parliament passed the National Parks act and the amalgamation of the Sabie and Shingwedzi Game reserves formed what was then renamed as the Kruger National Park in honour of Paul Kruger, who was seen as its founding father. By 1927 the park was opened to the general public and received its first visitors. Today the Park is world famous for its diversity in fauna and flora and is visited by folks from all over the globe.
The Southern Region
The southern region of the park is by far the most popular to visit due the closer proximity to major cities like Johannesburg and Pretoria and the nearby KMIA and Skukuza airport. It has a higher rainfall on average and is blessed with an abundance of wildlife. There are 5 main camps in the area and all are well attended for the game viewing in this region is phenomenal. The southern region is between the Crocodile River to the south and the Sabie River. Skukuza, the main camp, and Lower Sabie Rest Camp are located on the southern bank of the river but with totally different geology and vegetation between camps. Nearly all roads in the park follow a watercourse, permanent and seasonal, and following these routes offers better opportunity of mixed fauna sightings. Numerous and subtle landscape and vegetation changes occur as you move from camp to camp. The Lebombo Mountains form the eastern boundary to the park and the international border with Mozambique. There are roads that travel north-south along the mountain range and some of the most spectacular scenery to be found in this precious jewel is along the mountain range.
The Central Region
The Central Region is also very popular as the region offers mostly wide open areas and the plains game associated with it. Herds of zebra and wildebeest are more likely to be encountered in the central areas than in the thickets further south. Large prides of lions are a sought after encounter and as well as the odd white lion cub that is born to some of these prides from time to time. This is also suitable habitat for cheetah and leopards are also sighted. Wild dogs are a generous gift for the enthusiastic wild life viewer. Large bull elephants, herds of buffalo and giraffe are easily spotted in the grassland and add a majestic African view with the flat top umbrella thorns providing suitable backdrops to man y photographs. The Lebombo Mountains are the eastern boundary and once again add a striking perspective in comparison with a view of the flat areas to the west. The Olifants River is the northern boundary and the Sabie River the south.
The Northern Region
The Northern region can be subdivided into the North which lies south of Capricorn and north of the Olifants River and the far north, which lies above the Tropic of Capricorn and south of the Limpopo River.
Mopani trees overwhelm the landscape broken only by the occasional intrusion of Leadwood, Apple Leaf, Jackelberry as well as the magnificent baobab tree. The scenery is so far removed from the south and central regions, you could believe you are in another country. The speedy Tsessebe can be found up here as well as Ostrich and large herds of open plains animals in the areas not inundated with Mopani. Once again this ideal cheetah country but just be aware that cheetah sightings are far rarer than leopard sightings due to various reasons which your guide will explain to you. The Far North continues with abundant Mopani trees right up past the Limpopo River into Zimbabwe. Rare sightings of Eland, Roan and Sable antelope are past rewarding for the avid wildlife viewer. There are generally less visitors to these regions due to the distances and time involved to get there but the rewards are amazing. The nights are filled with a scattering of diamonds across coal black skies and the individual can feel what life is all about.
THE KUGER NATIONAL PARK



