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var i,x,a=document.MM_sr; for(i=0;a&&i Big Five Mammals at Exeter Private Game Reserve: Birds at Exeter Private Game Reserve: Other African Wildlife at Exeter Private Game Reserve: Twice daily Big Five game-drives Interpretive bush walks Save and book direct, no agent fees. Special Note: Our organisation has been selling discount luxury hotels in Southern Africa since 1998. Among the first travel sites on the web, since July 1998 we have offered the very best rates. We have been the number one Cape Town Hotels producer in the world for the last five years, with a turnover of hundreds of rooms per month. This means we have the ability to offer additional discounts that you won't find elsewhere. Our customer service and destination knowledge is second to none! Whether you are looking for that special romantic honeymoon, anniversary celebration, or just to get out of town, we offer you the best rates and premier service available. subcribe to our newsletter for great specials and unique information. Enquire about our special discounts. Browse the vast selection of good Bed & Breakfast and Guesthouse accommodation in Cape Town, its Winelands, the villages on the Garden Route, Johannesburg and even Kruger Park.
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Game Viewing

Exceptional year-round African wildlife: Game drives at Exeter are made memorable not only by frequent sightings of Africa's Big Five, but also because this exclusive western property of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve borders the Kruger National Park. Its habitats are home to an extraordinary range of wildlife and bird species.
Best Leopard viewing in Africa
Superlative lion viewing
Excellent birdwatching
Spotted hyena's
Scenic Sand River
Interpretive game drives led by expert rangers
Exeter Private Game Reserve Wildlife Habitats:
Exeter's mixed bush savanna habitat is dominated by acacia, marula and combretum trees, with tamboti and weeping boerbean on raised termite mound thickets. A narrow band of riverine forest lines the Sand River and its drainage lines.
These wooded habitats provide the ideal conditions for leopard, bushbuck and a variety of shade-loving birds. Rock outcrops (koppies) north of the Sand River support trees such as large-leaved rock fig and jacketplum.
Our guests are extremely likely to see territorial and individually recognizable leopard and lion which are tracked on a daily basis. Several clans of spotted hyena den in collapsed termite mounds. Impala are the most abundant antelope, with common waterbuck and grey duiker also frequently seen. Greater kudu, bushbuck and nyala favour thickets and riverine forest, whilst buffalo herds graze in tall grasslands. Waterholes attract elephant, white rhino, giraffe and warthog and many other African wildlife species during the dry season (May to October). Cape clawless otter and hippo are resident in the Sand River. Nocturnal white-tailed mongoose, African civet and large-spotted genet are frequently encountered on night game drives. Rock hyrax and klipspringer live on rocky outcrops.
There are more than 300 bird species recorded in the Sabi Sand. White-crested helmetshrike, lilac-breasted roller, brown-headed parrot, emerald-spotted dove and scarlet-chested sunbird are among the colourful savanna residents. Woodland kingfisher, red-chested cuckoo and Wahlberg's eagle are breeding visitors from tropical Africa during the wet summer months (October to March). The distinctive call of African scops-owl punctuates the night throughout the year. Crested francolin and helmeted guineafowl wonder on sand tracks during the early mornings and late afternoons. Saddle-billed stork, grey heron and pied kingfisher feed at waterholes and pools in the Sand River.
Large golden orb-web spiders hang their webs in dense vegetation. Chains of processionary caterpillars are conspicuous as they cross sand tracks at the end of summer (April to May). Dung beetles actively go about their business where elephant and rhino have been. Tree monitor and water monitor are frequently encountered in savanna and riverside habitats respectively. Nile crocodiles are resident in the Sand River. Large leopard tortoise and flap-necked chameleon are other interesting reptiles. The conspicuous meringue-like nests of foam-nest frogs hang above waterholes after summer rains and 18 species of frog may breed in seasonal waterbodies.



Safari Activities

Exciting safari activities: Exeter Private Game Reserve is excellently positioned in the game-rich Sabi Sand Game Reserve bordering the famous Kruger National park, offering thrilling wildlife related activities at no additional cost
Experienced CC Africa rangers and trackers will lead you on morning and afternoon/evening game-drives in open 4x4 safari vehicles. The Sabi Sand Game Reserve and Kruger National Park are of the finest Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino) game destinations in Africa and you have an excellent chance of spotting the elusive leopard. Exeter is renowned for its world-class rangers and Shangaan trackers who are regarded as among the best in Africa.
Explore the Sabi Sand Game Reserve on interpretive wilderness walks led by experienced CC Africa rangers or expert Shangaan trackers, and learn more about the area's intriguing fauna and flora. Guided bush walks bring you face-to-face with wild Africa at its best.
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