Climb aboard our open safari vehicle, coffee or sundowner in hand, and let the bush decide the day’s entertainment.
At Ndlouvumzi Nature Reserve, it might be giraffes peeking over the treetops, zebra strutting their stripes, or a herd of antelope pretending they don’t notice us (they do). Some animals like to make a grand entrance, others play hard to get — that’s half the fun.But it’s not just about the big animals.
We’ll also uncover the hidden stories of the bush: the trees and flowers that provide food and medicine, the tireless termites who engineer underground cities, and the birds — from flashy rollers to raptors — that bring the soundtrack to our drive.
There’s no set route; nature doesn’t work on a schedule. Sometimes we’ll follow fresh tracks, sometimes we’ll follow curiosity. And if the timing is right, we may end up at the picnic spot, the perfect place to take in a sunrise that paints the bush in gold, or a sunset that sets the sky on fire.
A game drive in Ndlouvumzi isn’t just about spotting wildlife — it’s about slowing down, soaking it all in, and experiencing the bush in all its beauty, humor, and wonder.