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Lebombo Eco-trail 2021,

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The Lebombo Eco Trail is a 5-day (4 night) outdoor adventure spanning a great part of the Kruger National Park.

I am planning a very special trip, only 5 vehicles are allowed on a trail at one time to ensure that the environment is not unduly affected and to afford groups some exclusivity.A ranger from the park, who leads the convoy in his own vehicle, accompanies each group. Regular stops are made by the ranger to interpret aspects within the environment or to share special experiences. Usually, three camps are visited whilst driving up North to refuel, replenish food supplies and to allow tourists the opportunity to shower!


Logistical Information
Five four-wheel drive vehicles will be allowed to participate at a time with up to four participants per vehicle. Each vehicle must be fully equipped with tent, water containers, gas bottles, cooking equipment etc. This is a self-catering activity, usually three camps are visited en route north for fuel, water and showers. The camps usually visited are Lower Sabie, Olifants and Shingwedzi.

A highly experienced trail leader will accompany trail-goers for the duration of the trail, offering safety and an unparalleled bush interpretation that covers geology, biology, botany as well as historical and cultural information.

Starting and Ending of Trail
The trail starts at Crocodile Bridge every Sunday and ends at Pafuri on Thursday at about 12:00. Please report promptly at Crocodile Bridge at 09:00 on the day of departure. Please check that the vehicles are ready for the trip, ensure that everyone has signed an indemnity form (which can be collected from the reception), vehicles are filled with fuel and trail-goers are present for a short debriefing from the trail leader. Delayed departure’s should be avoided so that more time can be spent enjoying the wilderness.

Route
You start off by driving to the eastern boundary where you will have a magnificent view of the Crocodile and Komati rivers, meeting at the border of South Africa and Mozambique. From there it is up a steep hill and across to Lower Sabie along the eastern boundary. Some of the trail runs along the eastern boundary, but this does not deter from the beautiful scenery of wide, open spaces, bushveld on both sides and many magnificent trees. East of Lower Sabie is the first of four unfenced camping sites, each with its own unique and natural feel. Two Enviro-loos (mobile toilets with no chemical component) are provided at each of these, one for ladies and one for gents. Each site has its own unique bush character as they have been left as undisturbed as possible.

The departure time from the camping sites varies depending on the season but will be no later than 07:00 in the morning. Each day is filled with a variety of experiences - from seeing different animal spoor, animals, plant species and birds to dense bush. It ends with the green, "fairytale" scene at Pafuri picnic spot.

The trail is quite exceptional, starting where two countries meet and ending at the joining of a third (South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique). This "meeting place" takes part in the famous Crook’s Corner area in the north. The trail's duration is four nights and five days.

This is not an obstacle course or a testing ground for four-wheel drive vehicles. The participants on this trail will be true bush lovers and ones who enjoy the wilderness.

Take Note
A maximum of 20 persons (4 persons per vehicle), may participate per trail.
No persons over the age of 65 may participate in the trail.
No children under the age of 12 will be allowed.
All participants have to complete an indemnity form before embarking on the trail. These forms should be handed to the trail ranger before departing on the trail.
The general rules and regulations of the Kruger National Park also apply to trailists.
Trailists depend on the trail ranger for their safety and for guidance. The trail ranger must therefore be obeyed at all times. Failure to co-operate in this respect could lead to the immediate cancellation of the trail.
For safety and ethical reasons excessive consumption of liquor is strongly discouraged.
Trailists provide their own food, liquor and soft drinks.
Malaria Prophylactics are essential - please consult your chemist.

So I am testing the waters, aiming at a very exclusive group, planning well ahead, 2021! who would be interested. Pure and proper 4x4's only and rooftop tents or proper off road caravan's.
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Cost?
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I am not sure yet, indicated R6k per vehicle, will make contact and quote a more exact cost.
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i have been wanting to do that trail for ages. Count me in. Cost & time of year dependant.

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Interested


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Would also like to go!!


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Yes, I’d be keen to go.
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It is a total mind shift to game viewing. It is more nature viewing than game viewing.

But yes, one of the trips that you must do.

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Very interested, but I dont have a RTT or off road caravan and not planning to buy them anytime soon.
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Also interested but seems I’m excluded as I am 65. Not sure why this makes a difference. :( :(

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Morning all, as stated they have strict rules on this route,
https://www.sanparks.org/parks/kruger/t ... otrail.php

ake Note
A maximum of 20 persons (4 persons per vehicle), may participate per trail.
No persons over the age of 65 may participate in the trail.
No children under the age of 12 will be allowed.
All participants have to complete an indemnity form before embarking on the trail. These forms should be handed to the trail ranger before departing on the trail.
The general rules and regulations of the Kruger National Park also apply to trailists.
Trailists depend on the trail ranger for their safety and for guidance. The trail ranger must therefore be obeyed at all times. Failure to co-operate in this respect could lead to the immediate cancellation of the trail.
For safety and ethical reasons excessive consumption of liquor is strongly discouraged.
Trailists provide their own food, liquor and soft drinks.
Malaria Prophylactics are essential - please consult your chemist.

No persons under 12.

So as you can see, due to natural dangers , its age restricted.
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Yes there is wild camping and kids are easy pickings for preditors.

The elderly can not hear to well as well as eyesight is impaired. Liability for the group.

But, listen to the guide and be careful of distractions, like phones, in the dark. You get absorbed in the phone and wander from the group. Then you endanger everybody. Not just yourself.

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That’s a bit dramatic Henri
I’ve done to 4 day hike in the Kruger - fully self sufficient and it’s very relaxed. As long as you are aware and take the necessary precautions - you’ll be good


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Well, take it with a pinch of salt if you have to. But you are not alone. There are others to consider

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I heard one can take a 4x4 caravan with, count me in if so
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