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NISELA SAFARIS
Nisela Safaris offers a wide range of accomodation from camp sites,
to a traditional beehive cultural village, a bed and breakfast colonial
style guesthouse, self catering timber cabins and finally a safari lodge.
We have a restaurant, coffeeshop and full bar facilities. We also have
our very popular game drives and walks on offer.
OBERLAND CAMP
Last month we had
a special on our new camp - Oberland camp.
This month we are continuing with our special for those that missed
the opportunity. For only 100.00 p.p these self-catering timber cabins
are perfect for those wanting to get away from it all.
Please contact Sanele @ 3030318 for more information.
BIRDWALK
We will be having
our ever popular birdwalk on the last Sunday of this month - 31st March
- leaving from the safari gate @ 6am .
For only 35.00 p.p this includes breakfast and a birdwalk with guide
and keen birder Mr. Hunt Holley. Please contact Sanele @ 3030318 to
book.
EASTER BUFFET
LUNCH WITH AN EASTER EGG HUNT
Sunday 31st March
a buffet lunch will be available for only E65.00 p.p, the children will
be able to participate in an "Easter Egg Hunt" in the afternoon.
The tenth person to book telephonically will receive their meal for
free, so phone now - 3030318.
MEMBERSHIP CARDS
Annual membership
is still available for those of you who wish to join. Contact Taryn
@ 3030318.
PYTHON SEBAE
This python was found on the main road along Nisela Safs. It was probably
hit by a passing motor vehicle making it one of many unfortunate road
kills.
The African rock python (python sebae) is Africa's largest snake, growing
up to 5metres in length. It eats mammals (yes, including impalas) and
birds.
Snakes which have been unfortunately killed are not thrown away but
are preserved for educational purposes. School groups that visit Nisela
have the opportunity of viewing these serpants at close range and therefore
getting to know more about them.
A message from
Nisela
You do not have
to kill snakes as they are a very important part of the whole ecosystem.
It is a rule at Nisela Safaris that nobody is allowed to kill anything
including snakes and spiders.
The other unfortunate problem we have with regards to our wildlife is
the number of road kills we have every week.
Motorists are supposed to travel at 60kmph but ignore this and travel
at speeds of up to 120kmph killing anything which happens to be crossing
the road from tortoises to warthogs to snakes.
This could easily be avoided if people obeyed the speed limit and took
an interest in the dwindling wildlife around them.
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