
Hoedspruit Quad Bike Safari
Hoedspruit Quad Bike Safari
From R750.00 per person
On a private game reserve, Buffaloland offers a Quad Bike Safari, a bucket list quad bike safari adventure near Hoedspruit, Limpopo Province, South Africa. On your quad bike safari on Buffaloland within the 3000-hectare game farm. Buffaloland is home to 3 of the Big 5: Buffalo, Lions, and Leopard. The lions are fenced off, but you will stop to take a photo. You will find Zebras, Kudus, Wildebeest, Ostriches, and many more animals and birds on the trail. Quad biking in Africa at its best
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Where can I do a quad bike safari near Hoedspruit?
Buffaloland or Franklypark.
What time does the Buffaloland Hoedspruit Quad Bike Safari start?
Four times a day
09h00 – 10h00
11h00 – 12h00
13h00 14h00
15h00 – 16h00
What does the Quad Bike Safari cost?
There are two options at Buffaloland
1-hour quad bike safari
Adults: R750.00 per person
Passenger: R300.00 per person
The cost per ride with a passenger is R1050
2-hour quad bike safari
Adults: R950.00 per person
Passenger: R310.00 per person
The cost per ride with a passenger is R2520
No children under the age of 16 are allowed to ride alone.
Breakfast and lunch stops can be arranged in advance.
Private quad bike safaris are available on request – email Anthony at info@hoedspruitonline.co.za
Can 2 people go on a Hoedspruit Quad Bike Safari?
All the quad bikes can take a passenger. This makes a quad bike safari an ideal family outing as the parent can be the driver, and the passenger is the child. The cost is R950 per 1-hour ride. You don’t need a special license to drive a quad bike. You have a qualified safari guide on your quad bike safari assisting with identifying mammals and birds.
How long is the Hoedspruit Quad Safari?
Your safari lasts for one hour or a two-hour option.
Are the Quad Bike Safaris guided?
Yes, your quad bike safari is led by a qualified guide. The guide will assist you in spotting mammals, birding, and identifying fauna and flora.
What mammals will I see on my Hoedspruit quad bike safari?
The game reserve has three of the Big Five — buffalo, lion, and leopard. There are no rhinos or elephants in the reserve. Other mammals include impala, sable, zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, ostrich, and duikers.
How many Quad Bikes are available?
There are 10 quad bikes, so groups of up to 20 can go on a quad bike safari. The quad bikes can take 2 people per quad bike. Bookings are essential. Private quad bike safaris are available on request.
When must I make my booking?
Bookings must be made at least 24 hours in advance, but last-minute bookings will be accommodated if available. There is a booking office at Shop 18 (Fern Boutique) at the Kamogelo Tourist Centre.
Where can I make my booking?
You book directly through African Dream Tours Quad Bike Safaris. Click here to check availability and prices. You can make a booking at Shop 18 Fern Boutique, Kamogelo Tourist Centre.
The quad bike safari goes through a private game reserve with many plains game and other wildlife. Your guide will take you on an adventure and tell you about the animals and their living environments.
Do I need a license to ride a quad bike in South Africa?
You do not need a license to ride a quad bike on your quad bike safari. You must be 13 years and older to go on a quad bike safari as a driver. Under 13 years of age must be a passenger on a quad bike.
Directions to Buffaloland Quad Bike Safaris
Buffaloland quad bike safaris are on the Gurnsey Road. Take the R40 from Hoedspruit and travel 20km in the direction of Hazyview. The Gurnsey Road is marked. Once you go through a Game Security checkpoint point the turn off to Baffaloland is 6 km down the road.
A Hoedspruit quad biking safari takes you on a journey of discovery and must be on your African Safari bucket list.
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