Tala Game reserve and Phezulu cultural Safari Tour 18th October 2013

Tala valley 1000 hills Tour 18.10.13

Tala Game reserve and Phezulu cultural Safari Tour 18th October 2013

After collecting my clients from a Durban hotel we headed out to Tala game reserve a little concerned of the rain we had over the past few days. Once we arrived the weather wasnt to bad rain now and then but not really effecting game viewing accept the Rhinos.

We were really lucky and saw a Black Backed Jackal which was very lucky.

We finally found a giraffe but other than that it was the usual suspects : Zebra, Wildebeest, Warthog, Blessbok and Ostrich.

After having our fill on the Durban day Safari Tour side we departed for Phezulu safari Park for a Zulu cultural experience and Tour around the Reptile park.

First though it was lunch and we stopped overlooking the valley of 1000 hills where we had a good view considering the weather.

After Lunch it was time for the Reptile park tour before the Zulu Dancing. My clients were happy to hold a brown house snake which was great!

Then it was the Zulu Dancing(Culture) and entering the Zulu cooking hut and meeting hut aswell as tasting the Traditional Zulu beer Umqomboti.

A Great Durban Day Safari Tour then back to Durban City.

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