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TAU-NKWE SAFARIS ARE SITUATED IN THE BUSHVELD AREA OF THE WATERBERGE NEAR MODIMOLLE IN THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE OF THE REPUBLICK OF SOUTH-AFRICA,Tau-Nkwe Safaris is also your introduction to the true African bushveld in all its harshness and beauty. Here you step into a world where the lifestyle is in pace with the rhythm of nature. Everything slows down and one becomes aware of ones own primitive needs. The hunting instinct comes alive and is able to follow its natural course : tracking, shooting and celebrating the hunt. Your South African safari starts on arrival at Oliver Tambo International Airport, where your Outfitter/Professional Hunter will meet you and transport you to one of the lodges. From the time you arrive until the end of the your safari, your travel arrangements will be taken care of. For clients' convenience air charter flights can be arranged for your own account. Temperatures during the February to October hunting season are generally hot during the day and cold at night. A large variety of Flora is found in the African bush, ranging from big Baobab trees to patches of thick thorny undergrowth. Please pack safari type clothes as to blend in with you environment, as well as ankle high boots to guard you your clothes, greenish colors as well as camaste are important for preventing for snake bites as well for tick bites.Fabric must be thick enough to protect you against thorns and branches. Warm clothing for the colder mornings and evenings is essential. It is advisable that anti-malaria tablets be taken 14 days prior to your arrival and continued during and after you leave. Speak to you doctor before visiting South Africa. Insect repellent products are essential for ticks. Don’t forget the sunscreen for that harsh African sun. The Safari Lodge consist of comfortable, luxury brick chalets that are in harmony with the bush veld and its surroundings. Eileen , your safari hostess ,are expert cooks and will treat you to mouth-watering game dishes as well as traditional South African cuisine. All of this is served with price-winning South African wines and beer SHORT HISTORY ABOUT OUR HUNTING AREA: The original name Modimolle either means Place of the Spirits, or according to some, "The Spirits have eaten", apparently after some custom of an old local tribe who sacrificed humans to the ancestors by throwing the victims off a cliff of Kranskop (meaning "Cliff Hill"). The first Europeans to travel in this area belonged to a religious zealot group called the Jerusalem Trekkers, who wished to migrate to the Christian Holy Land. A nearby hill which looks a bit like a pyramid was mistaken for one in Egypt, and they thought the little river in the area that was flowing north and called Maghaliquain or MaghaHquain, was the Nile River, and called their settlement Nylstroom (meaning Nile Stream) [see eg. Aspects of Nature in Different Lands and Different Climates By Alexander von Humboldt, David M Knight; Scientific Travellers 1790-1877]. The first town was laid out in 1866 on the farm Rietvallei, owned by Ernest Collins. The original western town was called Nylstroom but in 2002 it was renamed to Modimolle. During the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902), in 1901, a concentration camp was established in Nylstroom. About 550 women and children died in this camp. The second-last Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, JG Strydom, practiced law in Nylstroom, and was involved in politics from the 1920s until 1958, when he died as Prime Minister Day Fees & Professional Hunters fees: Accommodation Daily Rates: Hunter - € 235.00 per day( US$330-00) Accommodation Daily Rates: Observers - € 160.00 per day (US$220-00) Accommodation Daily Rates(Big Five) -€ 299-00 per day(US$ 415-00) Accommodation Daily Rates: Children under 12years- €115.00 per day (US$160-00) Rifle Hire - € 30.00 per day (US$45-00) DAY FEE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: • Luxury accommodation. • Airport transfers. • All meals and refreshments( moderate alcohol use). • Services of licensed professional hunter. • Skinners and trackers. • 4X4 vehicle. • Field preparation of trophies for taxidermist. • Laundry done 7 days a week. NOT INCLUDED IN DAY FEE: • Hire of rifle and ammo. • Air charters. • Hotel accommodation before and after the duration of safari. • Tips to trackers and camp staff. • Government value added tax. • International & domestic air travel. • Packaging, documentation & shipping of trophies (all taxidermy work and export cost for trophies). • Cites Permit cost. Please note the following: • Deposit of the daily rates will confirm reservation - balance payable on arrival when completing government required agreement. • Only cash are excepted. • Prices are subject to change with notification. • Insurance of personal effects is the responsibility of the client. • For CITES App. 1 an import permit from your country is necessary to obtain the export permit from here. • For CITES App. 2 an export permit from the RSA is required first. • If cancellation is made more than 60 days prior to arrival, deposit fees less expenses incurred will be refunded. The deposit fees are forfeited if the safari is cancelled less than 60 days prior to arrival.
Big Five Hunt available on request. (min of 10 day’s) Plain game hunts. (min of 7 day’s) PRICE IN OTHER CURRENCY ARE AVAILABLE AS WELL!!!!!!!!!! Please Note: All prices quoted are based on the exchange rate of the Rand vs. the US Dollar and Euro at the time the rates and prices were established. If the exchange rate of the Rand vs. the US Dollar Euro fluctuates up or down we reserve the right to adjust the rates and prices accordingly. |






TAU-NKWE SAFARIS ARE SITUATED IN THE BUSHVELD AREA OF THE WATERBERGE NEAR MODIMOLLE IN THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE OF THE REPUBLICK OF SOUTH-AFRICA,
blend in with you environment, as well as ankle high boots to guard you your clothes, greenish colors as well as camaste are important for preventing for snake bites as well for tick bites.
The original name Modimolle either means Place of the Spirits, or according to some, "The Spirits have eaten", apparently after some custom of an old local tribe who sacrificed humans to the ancestors by throwing the victims off a cliff of Kranskop (meaning "Cliff Hill").
