The Thornybush reserve is a piece of land set in the heart of the rolling Lowveld savannah measuring 13,816 hectares. It was fenced out from the rest of the Limpopo wilderness in 1955. The reserve is home to a variety of mammals, reptiles, birds and trees. The reserve is home to the Big Five and a variety of other African wildlife species and has a near perfect year round climate. Daily scheduled flights operate to Eastgate Airport as well as a private charter flights directly into one of the two airfields on the reserve. Flights take about an hour from Johannesburg. The journey time by road from Johannesburg is between 5 - 7 hours depending on which Thornybush entry gate you are using.
The Kruger National Park is Africa's colossus in terms of game viewing. If it were stretched and moulded, its borders could fit precisely over the whole of Israel. Its massive territories divide the reserve into five ecosystems. Hotels in the Kruger National Park are positioned along every tier of luxury, from laid back camping grounds to five star resort hotels. On international terms, it is the wildest and most unpredictable way to confront the big five. Those with trained eyes may come face to face with species that are spectacular for their beauty as much as their rarity. Albino kudu, sable and crocodiles are some of the scarcest species spotted. Dwindling numbers, pure genetic anomalies and efficient camouflage make these creatures some of the most exciting finds on holidays to The Kruger Park. Other intermittent scenes cause a flurry of excitement among safari goers: Sightings of a lion kill, a leopard wound around a baobab branch and a close encounter with the deadly boomslang all signal the fact that lady luck is on your side.