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Activities
A stay at a Sibuya River Camp includes a
host of different activities
Game Drives
Game drives are normally taken in the early morning, late afternoon and after
dinner. However, with small intimate camps such as ours, guests are able to
arrange times to suit their requirements with their guide.
Boat Cruises
With more than 18 kms of navigable Estuary, half of which is within the Reserve,
boat trips are incorporated into many of our daily activities. Most game drives
will begin or end with a boat trip to a distant part of the Reserve.
Guided Walks
Experience the thrill of seeing Africa’s animals on foot in the company of our
Professional Guides.
Fishing
Rock, surf, river and fly fishing are all available, however guests must be in
possession of a valid fishing permit (available at any Post Office).
Swimming
Swimming in the river or sea is a must on a hot summer's day. The sea
temperature varies depending on the current, but generally the river is always
warm (above 20 deg C).
Canoeing
Two-seater canoes are available for those wishing to experience the wonderful
sounds of the African bush while silently paddling along.
Beach walks
A two or three day stay at Sibuya would not be complete without a boat trip to
Kenton’s idyllic beaches.
Additional activities offered by arrangement and at very reasonable
rates include:
Deep sea Fishing, Offshore Sightseeing and Coastal Island Cruises, Wellness
Programs incorporating Aromatherapy & Reflexology, Horse Riding, Water Skiing,
Cultural, Historical and Farm Tours, Golf, Tennis, Squash and Lawn Bowls.
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