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Half Day Tala Game Reserve & Natal Park Tour From Durban
2 ReviewsTala Private Game Reserve spans over 3,000 hectares of pristine wilderness, offering an unforgettable wildlife experience. In Natal Lion Park you encounter elephants
Highlights
- A 4x4 game drive in Tala Game reserve
- Visit to Natal Park to see elephants
- African wilderness, bush, trees, birds, and more
- See rhino, giraffes, zebras, kudus, impalas and lots more in Tala
- See the best of African bush and nurture
Description
We depart from Durban at 7.30am and head off to Tala Game reserve for a 4x4 Game drive. This is followed by a visit to Natal Park where we encounter elephants. Your tour of Tala Game Reserve begins with a leisurely drive through the reserve, accompanied by one of the experienced game rangers. Keep your eyes peeled for the rhino - as well as other exciting species such as giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, and numerous antelope species. As you explore the diverse landscape, your guide will share fascinating insights into the reserve's history, ecology, and wildlife conservation efforts. We can stop at one of Tala's scenic picnic sites, where you can stretch your legs and enjoy a refreshment while taking in the breathtaking views. Keep your camera handy as this is the perfect opportunity to capture photos of the stunning scenery and wildlife. The Natal Park, in the Natal Midlands is a wildlife haven not far from the major cities of Durban and Pietermaritzburg. The park is home to elephants. The Park offers pristine African bush with lush green vegetation throughout.Includes
1. A 4x4 game drive in Tala Game reserve 2. Visit Natal Park to see elephants 3. African wilderness, bush, birds, plants, trees, etc... 4. Hotel, airport and port pick ups and drop offsEasy cancellation
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