Mrs. Ciz
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Thank you so much for the feedback!!! I have heard that about Kruger Park Lodge; exchangers sometimes get placed back in an older apartment type section called "The Weavers." KPL, Sanbonani and Sabi River Sun in Hazyview are close to the Phabeni Gate (10-15 minutes), so they are still on my list. I have to exchange through RCI, and Burchells doesn't show up nearly as often as the other 3 properties, but it is my first choice. I really like that Burchells Bush Lodge shares property with the Protea Paul Kruger Gate Hotel, which looks beautiful! Did you get to use the hotel amenities at all?For our KNP week, we stayed at Burchells Bush Lodge and it was awesome! It is located directly across the river from the Kruger Gate ... not even a 5 minutes drive. Each unit is a stand-alone, A-Frame chalet house with full/queen bed in one bedroom, twin beds in the second and twin beds in the loft. The kitchen is functional (small but workable) and each unit has a private BBQ. The entire resort is located inside a private reserve ... so look for hoof stock all around. Basically it is like staying in a chalet in the middle of an AKV savannah. Perfect! (On the other hand, the unit is a bit rustic ... you must get over that aspect. The water running from the faucet is slightly colored with rust and we found a dead snake in the rafters ... but, hey, we also had zebra right outside our windows.)
What we learned while visiting is that the Kruger Park Lodge is about 30+ minutes drive (back to Hazyview?) and that RCI exchange guests are generally put in the farthest, oldest units. The drive is tricky ... animals and people crossing the road at random. Sometimes people would 'crowd' at intersections which seems uncomfortable. I was quite relieved that we didn't have to drive that road except for our arrival and departure, a week later. (To that end, do stock up on groceries before arriving at Burchells. Get most of your food stuffs in Hazyview and then restock fresh items from the rest camp markets inside KNP. I think we used the one Skukuza almost everyday?)
Happy planning ... we had a blast with two weeks back to back. First week was in the Drakensberg and the second at KNP. This is one our favorite vacations ... sigh. I'm ready to go again!!
This is my tentative plan:
Family of four (2 adults, 2 college kids 21 & 19). We chose South Africa after a ton of research because the timeshare trade and self drive aspect makes it the most budget friendly safari destination. We are coming from the East Coast of the US. DS will be graduating from college and I really want to do this trip before he starts his full time career. I am shooting for early June or late July/early August of 2019. I would like to avoid the SA school holidays if possible. I am on a pretty tight budget, so luxury lodges are not on the agenda. However, I do want to have a varied safari experience - part self drive, part guided, part tent, part special lodging.
Budget : $10,000 US (pretty tiny)
Length: 12 days
Flights: This is half my budget! Fly into Johannesburg and drive rental car to the Hazyview or Paul Kruger gate area. May spend 1 night in Johannesburg on front end and back end, depends on flight schedules.
Lodging: 7 nights at self catering timeshare property (I don't include this in my budget because we trade for it through RCI. We are considering Sanbonani, Kruger Park Lodge and Sabi River Sun (at the Phabeni gate) or Burchells Bush Lodge (at the Paul Kruger gate), 1 or 2 nights in Kruger Park at Tamboti Tent Camp (this is a SANParks public national park camp and must be booked 11 months in advance), 2 nights at either Shindzela in Timbavati Reserve or nThambo in Klaserie Reserve or Umkumbe in Sabi Sands Reserve (all are private all inclusive safari camps), 1 or 2 nights in Johannesburg (to be determined by flight schedule).
Plan: Kruger Park - Guided Sunrise Game Drive and a Guided Sunset Game Drive on two different days from the closest Kruger gate mixed in with some self drives of the Southern Kruger area. We'd also have a rest day, play some golf, and take a day to do the Panoramic Route. At the end of the week, we'd self drive safari up to Tamboti Tent Camp for a night or 2 and take a morning Guided Bush Walk from Orpen rest camp, then self drive safari out of Kruger to the private all inclusive camp we choose for 2 nights of semi luxury. From here we'd drive back to Johannesburg and depending on flights, maybe spend a night there.
I've budgeted about $5000 for flights, $700 for rental car, $1500 for food and gas, $500 cushion for whatever (entertainment, golf, etc), $1900 for lodging (not including timeshare), $400 for guided drives and walks, $350 for Kruger park entry fees.
Now I just need to keep saving up the money, which I'm finding hard to do with two kids in college! My booking windows will be opening soon for flights and non timeshare accomodations. Any tips or advice you can share would be much appreciated!!!