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 Africa Spear Bush & Safaris

 

 Type: Tour Operators / Tourism Services
Tour / Transport Operator

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Lowveld Tourism

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Website: 
www.africaspear.co.za        E-Mail:info@africaspear.co.za  ivans@mweb.co.za 

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  Contact Details:

  Tel.  (013) 751 3279
           (072) 245 5410
  Cell. (084) 852 6090 

  Fax. (086) 684 3887 
          
 

Physical Address:

Farm Dispute

White River
1240

Postal Address:
P O Box 1000

White River
1240


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Africa Spear Bush to Beach Safaris

 

Africa Spear offer One Day Tours to the Kruger National Park, the Blyde River Canyon, Mozambique and Swaziland.

 

We also offer Game Viewing Safaris in the Kruger National Park, Bushveld Getaways, Fishing and Diving Safaris in Mozambique, Diving Safaris to Sodwana Bay and Hunting Safaris.

 

Get spoiled and treated beyond your wildest imagination - from Game Viewing in the popular Kruger National Park, to Game Fishing and Diving in Mozambique, and Rifle and Bow Hunting with experienced Hunters at a location of your choice.

Apart from our standard tours we can put together the ideal tailor-made "once in a lifetime" Safari to suit your specific needs.

Africa Spear only uses reputable and reliable end providers to ensure our clients a memorable adventure. We share our expert knowledge with you - our valued clients - to make sure you will tell everyone about your safari in Africa, and be back when Africa calls again!

The Kruger National Park is great all year round.

Many people prefer the winter months from May to August. Temperatures are then very pleasant with warm days and chilly nights. The vegetation is less thick, making game viewing easier.

Spring is from August to October and is possibly the best of all seasons. The migrant birds return and vegetation is still not overgrown and the animals congregate near permanent water sources.

Summer is from November to March and the Park is then very hot and humid with evening thunder showers. On hot days the animals are more active during the early mornings and late afternoons.

Autumn (Fall) is from March to May when rainfall is at its highest and temperatures still high. The vegetation is at its thickest, but many of the antelope species are in their rut season, which makes fascinating viewing as males battle over territories.

 

 

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