A big-five African safari is a dream holiday for many people and the
bottom-line is that whether you are a tourist from another continent or
a local visiting the Pilanesberg game reserve in South Africa, you want
to return home having enjoyed the safari experience.
Think of this article as your unofficial advisor, providing tips to
make your trip more exciting and memorable!
Here are our top-ten things to do when visiting the Pilanesberg:
Guided safari - all the lodges and resorts in the Pilanesberg offer
morning and afternoon guided game drives. In the morning the guide
brings coffee and rusks and in the afternoon there are cool drinks and
beer/wine for sun-downers, depending on which lodge you are staying at.
Self-drive safari - we prefer self-drive as you get to decide when you
go, which route you take and how long you stay at a sighting.
Guided Bush walk - most of the lodges offer guided bush walks. These
are really exciting as they provide you with a whole new outlook on
nature. You could come face-to-face with a rhino or buffalo, but these
walks are more about the smaller things that you would miss when
driving around the park.
Self-guided Camp walk - Manyane lodge has a huge enclosed area where
zebras, tsessebe, ostriches, wildebeest, impala and warthog roam
freely. You don't need to book and maps are available at the
information centre. We love this walk as you get to experience
closeness with the animals. In summer you should take a hat,
comfortable walking boots, a flask with water and a camera of course!
Picnic on the hills - there are five picnic spots located throughout
the park. Three of them are great as you are high-up on hills and you
have magnificent views of the plains or lake below. The one is Fish
Eagle picnic spot overlooking Mankwe dam and the other two are located
on Baile Drive. All the picnic spots have braai (barbeque) facilities,
water, shade, toilets and are fenced.
Sit at bird hides - there are seven hides distributed through the park.
To us the Pilanesberg is all about sitting at these bird hides instead
of driving around the park for hours. You can get some great photos if
you visit these hides at the right time of day - the hides that face
west have good photographic lighting in the mornings (Rathlogo and
Mankwe) and the hides that face east are great in the afternoons
(Mankwe, Ruighoek and Malatse). All the hides are safely fenced and
have toilets.
Hot air balloon - this is another great adventure! The balloon takes
off from Mankwe Dam before the sun rises and then you spend an hour
floating above the Pilanesberg. This is a great opportunity to
photograph Africa's 'super-seven' (the big-5 plus cheetah and wild
dogs) from the air - and when you land the table is set for a lovely
champagne breakfast in the veld!
Sun City - this famous resort forms part of the Pilanesberg crater
complex and it has everything in terms of entertainment, from
restaurants, the valley of waves water park, a cinema, health spa, golf
course, live shows, casino, various sports from tennis to quad-biking
and of course daily guided game drives into the Pilanesberg game
reserve.
Walk-in aviary - there is one at the Manyane complex and another one at
Sun City. This is a great opportunity for you to photograph bird
species, such as kingfishers, without needing a long lens.
Visit the Kwa Maritane Hide. Enjoy the latest wildlife sightings from
Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge in the Pilanesberg National Park.