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Phinda is Kwazulu Natal's best private game reserve. It is on par with some of the best reserves in the popular Sabi Sands near Kruger National Park, except that it is fully fenced and thus not part of a greater ecosystem. All of the Big Five are easily spotted. The reserve's flagship species is cheetah and sightings of this gracious cat are unsurpassed.
Best Time to Visit
Phinda offers great wildlife viewing throughout the year, but the best months are during winter (May to September). During this time, animals are more easily spotted while they convene at permanent water sources, and the dry conditions cause the bush to recede. During the wet summer months, heavy rain can make off-road driving limited which can have an impact on animal sightings.
May to September –Dry Season – Winter
October to April –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
Four different lodges have been positioned to experience the different habitats within the park. Forest Lodge is set deep in the heart of the rare, dry sand forest, while Mountain Lodge looks out over the reserve from the top of a koppie. Vlei Lodge overlooks the vast wetland, and Rock Lodge sits suspended over a deep valley below.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: May to September (Dry season)
From: None (Higher rates apply during school holidays)
From: 230km² / 89mi²
Phinda is a fully enclosed game reserve. This makes sightings of all flagship species including the Big Five and cheetah very easy. Both black and white rhinos are present and regularly spotted, although the black rhino is less often. The beautiful nyala is the most common antelope. Night drives offer an opportunity to see nocturnal species such as porcupine and genet.
Wildlife Highlights
Phinda is famous for its quality cheetah sightings. Smaller creatures to look out for are the shy red duiker found scurrying around in the forest undergrowth and, the smallest of all antelope, the tiny suni. A boat trip on the Mzinene River offers close encounters with big Nile crocodiles.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The best time for wildlife viewing in Phinda is during the dry months of June to September. The end of the Dry season, from August to September, is an especially nice time since temperatures are higher than in mid-winter and animals are easier to find because they congregate around predictable water sources.
Phinda Game Reserve, being in the southern hemisphere, has a winter and summer that occur at opposite times as in Europe and North America. Winter is from May to September and summer is from October to April. Phinda’s climate is subtropical and the Wet season falls during the hot and humid summer months. Winters are dry and characterized by cool nights and pleasantly warm days.
Dry Season –May to September – Winter
Although occasional showers can occur due to the park’s closeness to the coast, there is very little rain during winter. The heat is more bearable than during summertime, and the skies are sunny and clear.
Wet Season –October to April – Summer
Afternoon thunderstorms are typical during the hot, humid summer, but it seldom rains all day.
Phinda Game Reserve is located about 300km/180 mi north of Durban. You can rent a car in Durban and the drive takes about 4 hours*.
Most visitors to South Africa fly into O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg or Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in Cape Town. It is also possible to fly to King Shaka International Airport (DUR) in Durban.
The most convenient way to get to Phinda is with Federal Airlines, which operates daily scheduled flights directly from Johannesburg or Cape Town to Phinda’s private airstrip.
You can also take a flight to Richards Bay Airport (RCB) from either Johannesburg or Durban, followed by a transfer to the lodge. The road transfer takes about 1½ hours*.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
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