Palarangala Wilderness Trail
3 night 4 day trail with a minimum of 4 and maximum of 8 guests.
- Scheduled departures every Friday of the year
Return to nature on this true bushveld experience.
Accommodation is in a remote unfenced rustic bush camp with two-man dome tents, camping mattresses and bush ablutions.
Awake at dawn, you set out on foot shortly after sunrise in the company of your guide and armed ranger following the river course or exploring the Lebombo plateau close to the boundary with Kruger. Located in an area that has been restocked with game in partnership with Kruger, you are almost certain to see the spoor of a variety of predators and have every prospect of encountering a wide array of wildlife.
Brunch is back at camp before a siesta and late afternoon walk in search of fresh signs of activity.
Evenings are spent gathered around the camp fire, ears attuned to the sounds of the bush, whilst your guide prepares the evening meal.
Trails are led by an experienced guide and are fully catered
Palarangala Wilderness Trail (3 nights / 4 days)
Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park Moçambique
Fact Sheet
Spend four days and three nights in a remote unfenced rustic bushcamp and be lulled to sleep by the sounds of the night. Daily guided game walks follow the Palarangala river or explore the Lebombo plateau close to the Kruger border. Located in an area that has been restocked with game in partnership with Kruger, you have every prospect of encountering a wide array of wildlife.
Location
- Located in Parque Nacional do Limpopo, the 1,1 million hectare Moçambique sector of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, adjacent to Kruger National Park.
- Trail is located in a Big 5 pristine wilderness area stocked with game from Kruger National Park
- Trailists are met at the Elephant Release Boma (S23 46.2:E31 46.8) located 31 kms south of the Giriyondo border post which in turn is 45kms north-east of Letaba Restcamp in Kruger National Park
- The fence between the two National Parks has not yet been removed in this area but is scheduled for removal by 2010. As a consequence no repair work is being done and animals move freely through the holes in the fence line.
Trail Description
- The Palarangala Wilderness Trail offers an unforgettable 3 night 4 day adventure in a pristine wilderness area.
- The trail can be extended to four or more nights by pre-arrangement.
- Trails are led by an experienced guide and armed game ranger equipped with hand-held radio communication and a GPS.
- Trailists, in groups of no more than 8, spend three nights camping wild in a rustic unfenced bush-camp located in the riverine forest of the Palarangala river
- Trailists depart on foot from camp each morning for a three to four hour wilderness walk, returning for brunch and a siesta, before setting out again on foot for an afternoon walk, returning to camp for sundowners.
- Daily walks follow the course of the Palarangala river and traverse the Lebombo plateau in the direction of Kruger.
- The trail provides an opportunity to experience the different topography types of this area from the riverine forest of the Palarangala river, to the rhyolites of the Lebombo plateau and the Mopane treed sandveld.
- Being located in an area that has been re-stocked with game over the past few years in a joint programme with Kruger National Park, trailists have every prospect of encountering a wide array of wildlife.
- The purpose of the Palarangala Wilderness Trail is to afford trailists an intimate encounter with the wilderness. The guide therefore adjusts the pace and distances walked each morning and afternoon to accommodate the group’s pace and interests. Trailists carry a day-pack on the walks.
- Each night offers the prospect of its own special experience, from sunset over the Lebombos, to the call of a fish eagle in the riverine forest, to the trumpeting of elephant amongst the Mopane or the call of lion as they prowl the bush at night.
- Trailists gather around the fire as the evening meal is prepared and then head off to the shelter of their 2man-tent to be lulled to sleep by the sounds of the night.
- The trail is fairly rugged and thus a reasonable level of fitness is essential.
- The Palarangala Wilderness Trail is a fully catered trail but trailists provide for their own beverage requirements.
Campsite
- The campsite is unfenced and located in a clearing in the bush.
- Basic ablution facilities (bush shower and short-drop toilet) are available.
- Water for cooking and washing as well as firewood is provided.
Equipment provided
- Two person dome tents with camping mattresses are supplied.
- Basic cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery are provided
Beverages
- 1 litre of drinking water per person per day is supplied. We recommend that trailists have water purification tablets or an additional supply of water to meet their individual needs.
- Trail participants need to cater for their own beverage requirements bearing in mind safety considerations and import duty regulations (see general information sheet). Moçambique beer and cooldrinks are available for purchase at the Giriyondo border post.
Meeting point and time
- Trailists enter Parque Nacional do Limpopo from Kruger National Park via the Giriyondo border post or from Moçambique via the Massingir dam entry gate
- Meeting time is 15.00 for 15.30 at our parking area at the Elephant Release Boma which is located on the road to Machampane Tented Camp, 3kms west of the T-junction (for directions see map on www.dolimpopo.com)
- Vehicles are parked here for the duration of the trail.
- Trailists are transferred by vehicle from the elephant release boma at 15.30 which allows sufficient time to arrive at camp in time to settle in before sunset, which here is between 17.15 in winter and 18.30 in summer.
- On the last day trailists are returned by vehicle after breakfast from the Palarangala camp to reach their own vehicles at around 10.00. This allows sufficient time to return on the same day via Kruger Park and Phalaborwa to Gauteng or to continue to the Moçambique coast.
Clothing and footwear
- For trailists planning to participate on our guided trail, clothing should be comfortable and durable.
- Neutral colours such as khaki are preferable. Light coloured garments such as whites and creams should be avoided.
- T-shirts are not ideal as they provide little protection against the sun on the neck.
- A hat or cap and an all-weather jacket are important items.
- A tracksuit, either woollen or lightweight, depending on the season, is useful.
- Footwear should be worn-in if possible, have thick soles and provide good ankle support. It is preferable not to wear white shoes.
What to take
The items below are suggested as a check list:
- Sleeping bag, towel and pillow
- Sleeping mat (if you would like an additional one to the one we supply)
- Powerful torch and spare batteries
- Beverages
- Additional snacks
- Additional drinking water (and/or purification tablets)
- Camera, binoculars and reference books (mammals/trees/birds)
- Appropriate clothing, hat or cap and an all-weather jacket/raincoat
- Personal toiletries, medication, malaria tablets, sun-screen, mosquito repellant
- Antihistamine ointment, tablets, eye drops, paracetamol, stingose etc
- Cottonwool/gauze/plasters, scissors and tweezers
- Toilet paper (just in case!!)
Hiking trails policy
- Maximum 8 persons may participate on each trail.
- Scheduled Friday departures guaranteed with minimum of 4 participants.
- No upper age limit but participants on the trail must be medically fit and be aware that the experience involves walking distances of up to 10kms per day.
- Regrettably due to the nature of the terrain covered and the safety factor, persons with mobility impairment are not able to participate on the trail.
- Whilst not necessarily over-strenuous, conditions during the summer months can be very hot and humid. Participants on the trail must be well prepared for the climatic conditions.
Child policy
- For safety considerations regrettably children under the age of 12 may not participate on the Palarangala Wilderness Trail.
Safety Policy
- The general rules and regulations of Parque Nacional do Limpopo and Kruger National Park also apply to guests.
- Guests depend on the trails guide and ranger for their safety and for guidance. For their own safety and that of the other trailists, the instructions of the guide and ranger should be obeyed at all times. Failure to co-operate in this respect could lead to the immediate cancellation of the trail.
- For reasons of safety and sensitivity, excessive consumption of liquor is strongly discouraged. Liquor may only be consumed at the overnight campsites.
Malaria
- Parque Nacional do Limpopo is located in a Malaria area.
- MALARIA PROPHYLACTICS ARE ESSENTIAL. Trailists should consult their doctor or chemist.
Indemnity
- The Palarangala Wilderness Trail is located in Big 5 territory and the overnight campsite is unfenced.
- The trail is accompanied by a guide and armed ranger but nevertheless carries the risk of injury or death should big game be encountered
- In light of the exposed nature of the Palarangala Wilderness Trail, all trailists have to complete an indemnity form. Minors must be in possession of an indemnity form signed by a parent or legal guardian. These forms must be signed in the presence of the Trails Guide.
Trails price includes
- Experienced guide and armed ranger on the trail, equipped with two-way radio communication and hand-held GPS for emergencies.
- Tents, mattresses and equipment as specified.
- Meals (morning and afternoon tea & coffee, trails snacks, brunch, bush dinner).
Trails price excludes
- All road transfers
- Snacks, drinks, soft drinks and drinking water (except as specified).
- Bedding, sleeping bag etc (these can be arranged on special request)
- Parque Nacional do Limpopo entrance fees.
- Kruger National Park conservation fees.
- Moçambique border fees.
- Moçambique visa fee (not required for South African citizens).
- Items of a personal nature e.g. curios, gratuities, etc.
- Personal insurance: medical, baggage, cancellation, etc.
Non- or late arrival
- The trail takes place in Moçambique and customs and immigration procedures have to be followed at Giriyondo border post (see General Information sheet for operating hours).
- Any person not in possession of the necessary travel documents on arrival at the Giriyondo border post will not be able to accompany the trail but will be liable for and will forfeit the full trail fee.
- This forfeiture also applies to all persons who by virtue of their late arrival are unable to accompany the trail. No refund of the trail fee will be made.
Payments
- Payments for beverages, tips etc may be made in Rands, Meticais, US$ or Euros.
- Credit cards are not accepted.
Cancellation Policy
- Within 120 to 61 days of arrival, 33.3% forfeiture of Total booking value.
- Within 60 days of arrival, 100% forfeiture of Total booking value
Access to Palarangala Wilderness Trails meeting point
- By road from South Africa, through Kruger National Park:
- Distance from Phalaborwa gate to Letaba Restcamp is 50kms, from Letaba to the Giriyondo border post is 45kms and from the border post to the meeting point at the Elephant Release Boma is 31kms – a total of 125kms.
- Game drive all the way and takes approximately 3,5 to 4,0 hours
- 70kms is on tarred road and remaining 55kms on gravel which is corrugated and stony.
- Vehicle with good ground clearance is strongly recommended, but a 4x4 is not essential.
- By road from Maputo via Macia, Chokwe and Massingir:
- Distance from Maputo to Massingir is approximately 400kms and takes around 5,0 hours.
- From park entry gate at Massingir to Elephant Release Boma is approximately 50kms and takes 1,5 hours.
- Road is good tar to Massingir. From Massingir the road is gravel (currently being upgraded) and traveling is done through a National Park with a speed limit of 40kms.
- Vehicle with good ground clearance is strongly recommended, but a 4x4 is not essential.
Disclaimer
Whilst every endeavour is made to adhere to the trail description set out above, our trails are conducted in remote wilderness areas and occasionally circumstances in the Park or prevailing weather conditions, over which we have no control, may arise. We reserve the right to amend the routing, location of campsites, distances hiked etc of any specific trail or trails and the guide’s decision in this regard is final. If this happens on a trail on which you are a participant we would appreciate your understanding. |