At Hamiltons Tented Camp bush walks last around an hour and a half and depart after breakfast.
The Mluwati lionesses are seen on numerous occasions over the concession. With all the Lion activity, the leopards tend to keep a low profile, but you might just strike it lucky. The most noteworthy local leopards include Wabayiza an older dominant male as well as a younger fellow named Tshidulu.
The tracker-guides have plenty of experience and will do their utmost to find you some key players in the African wilderness. The wild dogs are seen quite regularly despite being endangered they have been seen on a regular basis and elephants are often found in the natural pans, enjoying the water.
You will join an experienced tracker-guide who will teach you how to use footprints and dung to learn more about certain animals. This is an unobtrusive experience where you will be able to touch, smell and listen to nature. You can't get much closer than this!
With more than 450 bird species recorded, this Manyeleti area is a great birding destination all year long but the best times are from June to September.
Notable birds in the area include bearded robins, European rollers, grey hornbills and scarlet chested sunburds. Essential equipment for bird watching is a pair of good binoculars (7 x 35 and 8 x 48 are good).
As guests of this tented safari camp in Kruger Park, South Africa you can venture out along the Kruger roads on your own steam without a time limit.
There are plenty of picnic spots that can be enjoyed as well as good snack spots. You won't need a 4x4 but a car that is slightly larger than the norm might make you feel more confident when driving past wildlife.