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White Water Rafting

White Water Rafting

White Water Rafting

Where the river begins.
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Hazyview – Half day White water Rafting

Located just outside Hazyview on the Panorama Route and only 20 minutes’ drive from the Kruger National Park, is the Sabie river white water rafting experience waiting for you.

Join is for a half day White Water rafting in two man inflatables (Crocks), with rapids of Grade 2 & 3.

Qualified guides, equipment, snacks and transport from the Adventure Centre in Hazyview to the river and back provided.

Adventure Centre is located on the banks of the Sabie River. The Sabie River thunders over massive waterfalls and rapids on its way into the Lowveld and by the time it reaches the rafting starting point, it provides the ultimate rafting stretch for the whole family or for any corporate group. Each trip is assisted by qualified (APA and First Aid) and well experienced river guides.  The rapids are not the only attraction as patrons are bound to see an abundance of bird life, lush indigenous forest scenes and will get the chance to “bum slide” half way at the picnic stop.

Duration: 2 ½ hours
Departure times: 09h00 – 11h30 & 13h30 – 16h30
Closed: Sundays

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Requirements

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Minimum Age:

12 years, they can go with one of the adults or with a guide.

(The minimum age will be dependent on water level.  As the river level rises so will the minimum age for the children. Rain season is between November and February)

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Fitness Level:

No Fitness requirement
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Maximum Weight:

150 kg

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Experience Level:

No experience required

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be able to swim?

N0, you are issued with a PFD that will help you to keep afloat.

What clothes are best to wear?

The general rule is – the less you wear the better. It is uncomfortable to swim with shoes and wet clothes also make you cold. A swim suit with a T-Shirt to protect you from sunburn is the best.

Can children join the trip?

The minimum age is 12 years, but in the low water season, April – September, the river is quite low and less adventurous. Then younger children can join the trip. They can either go with one of the adults or with a guide.

Can I take a camera with?

Yes, but as there are no guarantees on the water. We offer a photographic service and take pictures on every trip which can be bought right after the trip on a disc.

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White Water Rafting

Paintball War Games

Paint Ball War Games

Where the action begins.
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Hoedspruit – Paint Ball War Games

The Paintball course is situated at Swadini, A Forever Resort.

No pain, no game.  Friendly or fierce – you set the competition for a game of extreme paintball in bushveld surroundings. The course is made out of natural obstacles likes trees and a hill with manmade obstacles such as tyres.

We supply overalls, masks, guns, bullets and the Marshall. The Marshall will facilitate the game and also the type of game to be played.

For small children we have Paintball target shooting.

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Requirements

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Maximum Persons Per Game:

14 people / participants

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Minimum Persons Per Game:

4 people / participants

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Minimum Age:

12 years

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What to wear

Comfortable clothes, closed shoes “Tekkies”

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the duration of the game?

40 Minutes.

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Quad Bike Trails Adventure Activity

Quad Bike Trails Adventure Activity

Quad Bike Trails

Where the adventure begins.
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Hoedspruit – Quad Bike Trails

The quad bike trail is done at Franklynpark at the foothills of Mariepskop Mountain 35km from Hoedspruit.

On arrival, you will be introduced to your quad guide who will give you a briefing on how to operate the quad bike.

Trails are guided by professional guides and trails follow hand cut quad tracks through indigenous riverine forests and one of the oldest Mango orchards in the Hoedspruit area. The trail runs alongside the foothills of Mariepskop Mountain with a combination of flat track and hills.

Passengers welcome.

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Requirements

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Minimum Age for Drivers:

16 years and older only.
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Passengers:

2 – 15 years old.
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Maximum Weight:

120 kg
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Activity is weather permitting

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be experienced to go on a 4 Wheeler Trail?

No. No experience is required to go on a four wheeler trail. You will get briefed by the guide and then also go through some training. The guide will only depart on the trip when he is confident that you can handle the quad.

Can I take a camera along?

Yes! The guide takes a bag with a medical kit, juice and snacks along. You can put the camera in his bag and ask him to take pictures.

What clothes do I have to wear?

Closed shoes are the best as you have to change gears with your feet. We supply you with a helmet, so it is not possible to wear a hat or your hair in a high bun.  In winter it gets a bit chilli, so a wind breaker is a good idea.

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Hazyview – Quad Bike Trails

Located just outside Hazyview on the Panorama Route and only 20 minutes’ drive from the Kruger National park, Induna Adventures is one of the biggest Quad trail operators in the country with more than 40 Quad bikes in our fleet. We take pride in our unique trails, professional guides and quality Suzuki quads.

Trails are guided by professional guides and trails follow hand cut quad tracks trough indigenous forests and blue gum plantations to spectacular view points

Our quide biking adventure will exceed all expectations. Trail run trough the scenic Sabie River Valley, winding along the Sabana river, indigenous vegetation, mountain hills and streams

Passengers welcome.

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Requirements

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Minimum Age for Drivers:

16 years and older only.
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Passengers:

6 – 15 years old.
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Maximum Weight:

150 kg
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Activity is weather permitting

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be experienced to go on a 4 Wheeler Trail?

No. No experience is required to go on a four wheeler trail. You will get briefed by the guide and then also go through some training. The guide will only depart on the trip when he is confident that you can handle the quad.

Can I take a camera along?

Yes! The guide takes a bag with a medical kit, juice and snacks along. You can put the camera in his bag and ask him to take pictures.

What clothes do I have to wear?

Closed shoes are the best as you have to change gears with your feet. We supply you with a helmet, so it is not possible to wear a hat or your hair in a high bun.  In winter it gets a bit chilli, so a wind breaker is a good idea.

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