After breakfast, we will leave Entabeni and start our drive to O R Tambo International Airport where we will check in for our 2-hour flight to Cape Town. In Cape Town, we will be taken to our hotel, Southern Sun Waterfront.
Meals: Breakfast
This 8-day package gives you the chance to see much more of South Africa! Besides living in two different reserves, you will also get the opportunity to visit the township Soweto. The package combines the Zebra Nature Reserve and the Entabeni Game Reserve, which is the perfect coalescence of family friendly leisure activities and the adventurous game reserve of Entabeni where the marathon takes place.
On this package you will stay at The Stables or Mountain Lodge in Zebra Nature Reserve and Legend Safari Resort in Entabeni.
10. June 2025 | Arrival Zebra Nature Reserve |
Your tour will start and end at Johannesburg International Airport (also known as OR Tambo). All participants will be transferred at set transfer times from the airport to Zebra Nature Reserve.
The set transfer departure times from the airport are: 08.30, 10:00, 12:00, 14:00 and 16:00. If none of these transfers fit with your arrival, it is possible to book an individual transfer at an additional cost. Please note that Private Arrival transfers after 16.00 (4 pm) can't be guaranteed.
Set in 400 HA of free roaming non predatory animals, Zebra Nature Reserve lies 1 hour away from Johannesburg International Airport.
After arrival at Zebra Nature reserve you will enjoy lunch before check. In the afternoon there will be a guided nature walk with ending at the reptile center where you’ll have the chance to learn about many of the endemic reptile species.
In the late afternoon we will take a nature drive through the reserve ending up at lookout point for a traditional sundowner
Meals: Lunch & dinner
11. June 2025 | Visit to Soweto |
Today we will visit South Africa's most famous township Soweto. With a guide who was born and raised in Soweto you'll hear personal insights into the culture of the township and learn about Soweto's vibrant modern personality. During the visit in Soweto we will also visit the Apartheim Museum and The Hector Pieterson Memorial.
In the afternoon you it's time to relax or take part in many of the activities on offer such as fishing, kayaking, mountain biking (not included), visit the onsite spa or explore the reserve on you own. It's also possible to run the marked 5 km route in your own pace.
The reserve is 400 HA fenced area where non predatory animals roam and some of the animals you are likely to encounter include Zebra, giraffe, warthog, wildebeest, eland and impala.
Dinner will be served around the open fire followed by a drumming session.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
12. June 2025 | To Entabeni |
After breakfast we make the relatively short three hour journey to Entabeni Game Reserve and Legend Safari Resort.
In the afternoon we will go on the first of several exciting game drives in Entabeni.
The game drives will provide the opportunity to experience an authentic African safari in serene surroundings. The Entabeni Game Reserve offers diverse wildlife, open safari vehicles and relatively few tourists, creating an ideal wilderness atmosphere.
13. June 2025 | Route Inspection |
After breakfast, all participants will be transported from their respective lodges/camp to the starting point of the marathon. Before we set off for the start line, there will be a short briefing about the route inspection. All safari vehicles follow the route in a convoy, allowing the participants to examine the different running surfaces, note the locations of water stations and assess the overall difficulty of the route.
After the route inspection, a large buffet lunch will be served for all of the participants. Everyone will be gathered - participants, race officials, medical staff and rangers - for a formal introduction to the event, and a presentation of the practical issues surrounding the marathon.
There are no scheduled game drives this day.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
14. June 2025 | Race Day |
The day we have all been waiting for has arrived! Today you will take part in an unforgettable challenge: The Big Five Marathon. In the morning, all participants will be transported from the different lodges/camps to the starting line in time for final preparations. The marathon is scheduled to start at 09:00, but delays are to be expected, as the exact start time will depend on the location of the big five game - if too close to the route, the start will be postponed.
For more information about the race, look here
There are no scheduled game drives this day.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
15. June 2025 | Celebration Dinner |
Today we get some time to relax after running through the African savannah. You will have the option to purchase additional game drives and excursions for the morning. In the afternoon, we will venture out for yet another fantastic game drive followed by our post-marathon party. There will be delightful food, live entertainment, a prize ceremony, a big bonfire, and partying under the starry skies. Please be aware that the party takes place in a traditional South African boma with open roof and large open doorways. It is therefore advisable to dress warm! For the same reason, there will be no dress code and casual warm clothing is recommended.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
16. June 2025 | Entabeni |
On the final day at the Entabeni Safari Conservancy, you will have one last game drive in the morning. Those interested will also get the opportunity to stretch their legs on one final bush walk.
In the evening, farewell dinners will be held at the respective lodges.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
17. June 2025 | Farewell South Africa or Hello Extension |
Our time at the Entabeni Game Reserve has come to an end and it's time to head back to Johannesburg. As upon arrival, all participants will be transferred from Entabeni to Johannesburg International Airport.
Transfer arrival times at the airport are: 08:00, 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00 and 18:00. As on arrival, it is possible, at an additional cost, to book an individual transfer to Johannesburg, if the group transfers don't coincide with your onward journey.
Meals: Breakfast
Underneath the renowned Table Mountain lies the blue, frothy waters of the Atlantic and Indian oceans. South Africa’s southern cape marks this oceanic convergence, and during your journey we pay a visit to one of the most famous of the meeting points – Cape Point at The Cape of Good Hope. Other activities that are sure to whet your whistle include a tour of the Winelands with tastings (of course!) and various highlights throughout Cape Town itself.
After breakfast, we will leave Entabeni and start our drive to O R Tambo International Airport where we will check in for our 2-hour flight to Cape Town. In Cape Town, we will be taken to our hotel, Southern Sun Waterfront.
Meals: Breakfast
Today, we travel along the Atlantic Seaboard via Sea Point, Clifton, and Camps Bay to Hout Bay, a quaint village and fishing harbour with magnificent mountain views and beach.
Then we will continue via Chapman’s Peak, one of the world’s most breath-taking coastal drives, to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve and Cape Point, which is perceived to be the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. We also visit historic Simon’s Town, a village with charming Victorian architecture, a naval base and a large penguin colony at the beautiful Boulders Beach. Boulders Penguin Colony is home to a growing colony of the vulnerable African Penguin. Wooden walkways allow visitors to view the penguins in their natural habitat and there is also a new information centre.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Today, everyone’s free to explore this fabulous city at their own pace. The tour leader will also host a city walk that everyone is welcome to join.
Meals: Breakfast
This morning, we depart for the famous Winelands of the Western Cape, where we will visit two well-known wineries for tours and tastings while we bask in the beauty of the surroundings.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Depending on your time of departure, you have the morning or day at your leisure for one last chance to enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Cape Town.
Taxis to the airport are available from the hotel (departure transfer not provided). Please note check-out time is 11 am.
Meals: Breakfast
Shared double room: EUR 1600
Single room supplement: EUR +395
With a height of 108 meters, a combined width of 1700 meters, and picturesque rain forest backdrop, Victoria Falls is an impressive place to spend four days topping off your African adventure.
In the Bantu language, the falls are called “mosi-oa-tunya,” which means "the smoke that thunders," and that is a perfect representation of Victora Falls - a huge puff of "smoke" accompanied by the thunderous sound of the water.
Also we will visit the breathtaking Chobe National Park in Botswana on a full day tour.
After breakfast, we start our drive to O R Tambo International Airport where we will check in for our 1 hour 40 minute flight to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
On arrival, and after clearing customs and immigration, you will be transferred to your hotel for the next four nights Explorers Village (Deluxe Room)
Victoria Falls is a town in western Zimbabwe and a gateway to the massive waterfall of the same name. Here, the Zambezi River plummets over a cliff and into the Boiling Pot before flowing through a series of gorges.
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, we will take a walking tour around the indescribably beautiful Victoria Falls, which spans as far as the eye can see. During the tour, our guide will explain the history of the area and provide information about its location along the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia.
There is often spray from the waterfall, so it can be a good idea to bring an umbrella or light raincoat.
Meals: Breakfast
Today we will visit Chobe National Park in Botswana. Chobe allows close encounters with Africa's iconic wildlife amidst diverse landscapes. Complementing this, a game viewing boat cruise along the Chobe River is included and offers a unique perspective on animals gathering at the water's edge, enhancing the safari experience.
Chobe National Park offers an exhilarating experience to witness one of Africa's highest concentrations of elephants.
Meals: Breakfast & lunch
Today is set aside for you to experience the many activities that are available around Victoria Falls. Or you could enjoy a helicopter flight over the falls, go river rafting on the Zambezi, or perhaps bungee jump over the falls. There is also the opportunity to experience the falls from the Zambia side. Our local representative will be able to assist in booking activities.
In the early evening we all meet for the Dinner Sunset Cruise on the Zambezi River. The cruise offers a serene and picturesque experience, combining dining with stunning views of the sunset over the water. As you glide along the river, you'll have the chance to spot wildlife and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the African landscape.
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner Sunset Cruise
You will have the morning free for any optional activities before your transfer back to Victoria Falls airport, where we will take a flight to Johannesburg, from where you should meet your connecting flight home.
Meals: Breakfast
Explorers Village Deluxe Room
Shared double room: EUR 2190
Single room supplement: EUR +190
17. June - Depart Johannesburg (JNB) time 11:35 flight 4Z494. Arrive Victoria Falls (VFA) time 13:20
21. June - Depart Victoria Falls (VFA) time 14:00 flight 4Z 495. Arrive Johannesburg (JNB) time 15:40
Join us for an exciting safari trip which includes game drives, bush walks, and exploration of the area along the famed Panorama Route.
Spot the Big Five game and a wealth of bird species, as well as other African wildlife. Our camp is beautifully situated in the Manyeleti Game Reserve, bordering the famed Kruger National Park. Consisting of fifteen stylishly-appointed tents with modern ensuite facilities and private terraces, a pool, bar, lounge and dining area and spacious, lush lawns, the camp provides an authentic African safari experience.
During our stay in Mantobeni Camp, we will have the opportunity to visit a local community situated beside the reserve that our camp works closely with. This is a great chance to gain insight into the daily lives of the locals. If you are interested in the local community visit, please let the tour leader know in advance.
After breakfast, we will leave Entabeni and start our drive to Mantobeni Camp.
The 7-hour drive will be broken up with an exhilarating zip wire adventure. Glide through a scenic river valley and enjoy astounding views from the treetops while swaying over a gushing waterfall and rushing river. The activity is suitable for everyone (not only for marathon runners).
A light lunch will be served after the adventure. Dinner will be enjoyed at the camp.
Meals: Breakfast, light lunch and dinner
Over the next few days, we will experience morning and afternoon safaris and hiking in the beautiful scenery. There is not much that can compare with the spicy morning scents and the special glow over the savannah in the early morning. It is cool and peaceful, and a quiet lull descends upon the savannah when the night’s hunting is over.
After breakfast, we will either go for a game drive or bush walk. In the afternoon after lunch, we set off for another game drive or bush walk and spend the afternoon exploring the bush.
Afternoon safaris begin late in the day when the sun has cast a warm glow over the landscape. Along the way we can enjoy the sunset. It's a bit of a sensory revelation when the sky darkens and the stars brighten the bush. The sounds of the savannah fills your ears and the smell of the red soil and the lingering fragrance of the animals clings to your nostrils.
Safari vehicles are open-terrain vehicles, and it’s quite an experience being at such close proximity to a huge elephant - not to mention a lion or rhino. But, fortunately, predators do not consider a car with passengers as food!
Since it can be quite chilly in the early mornings and late evenings, we provide blankets in the open safari vehicles, but we also recommend that you bring a hat and a windproof jacket or fleece along.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
After breakfast we will drive from the camp to the province of Mpumalanga, which means "place where the sun rises." The Panorama Route is true to its name, with magnificent vistas and a stop at the scenic vantage point known as "God’s Window," with panoramic views of the lowveld savannah that lies 1,000m below the plateau.
The route also takes us to Bourke's Luck Potholes, a rocky landscape where water has carved deep cylindrical holes into the bare rock. Finally, we stop at Blyde River Canyon, which is the world's third largest canyon. We'll have a break for lunch in an old gold mining town, Pilgrim’s Rest (lunch is not included). We expect to be back in Mantobeni in the late afternoon, giving you some time to relax before dinner.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
After breakfast, we'll enjoy another day of game drives (morning and afternoon) and experience the bush. There will either be two game drives today or one game drive and a bush walk. All meals will be enjoyed at the camp.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
After breakfast, we'll head back to Johannesburg. The journey will take approximately 7 hours by bus. We’ll stop for lunch and be back in Johannesburg at around 3pm. Lunch is not included in the price.
Meals: Breakfast
Shared double room: EUR 1750
Single room supplement: EUR +395
All prices are per person in EUR.
Lodges:
Zebra Stables/Mountain Lodge & Legend Safari Resort
Private transfer: EUR 400 each way
Marathon or half-marathon: EUR 300
Race entry includes:
The booking of a trip is binding for both customer and travel agency once the deposit (25% of the total trip price) has been paid at the time of booking on the booking.albatros-adventure.com website. The remaining amount, 75% of the total trip price, will have to be paid 75 days before trip departure via the link that will be sent to the customer a week before the due date. Bookings made later than 75 days prior will require full payment immediately.
The email sent to the customer upon booking a trip acts as the booking confirmation. It is therefore of vital importance that the customer provides a valid email address.
Entabeni Safari Conservancy imposes an age restriction on children who may participate in game drives and bush walks. Children under 6 years of age are not permitted on game drives. To participate in bush walks, children must be 12 years of age or older.
To participte in the marathon or half marathon all runners must be at least 18 years old on race day.
The South African Ministry of Home Affairs has introduced new regulations under the Immigration Act whereby from 1 October 2014 passengers travelling with children under the age of 18 years - arriving, transiting and /or departing from South Africa, will be required to produce an unabridged birth certificate indicating the biological parents of the minor. The certificate must be in English and have an Apostille authentication. Please note that it can take several weeks to process this certificate.
Additional documentation is required for children travelling with only one parent, or adults who are not the biological parents. Full requirements are available from the South African High Commission/Embassy in your area.
Airlines will be forced to refuse travel to families not in possession of these documents. These new regulations have been implemented to combat child trafficking.
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