Lilac-breasted Roller
Eastern South Africa
January 24 to February 5, 2023
This event is currently full. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list, please contact Adam Betuel by email.
Georgia Audubon Guide: Adam Betuel
Local Guide: Josh Engel, Red Hill Birding Tours
Group Size: Limited to 7 participants
Cost: $4,675 per person based on double occupancy
Single Supplement: $600
This trip is designed to make the most of 13 days in the northeast of South Africa. We will spend time in four major habitat types, each with a unique set of birds. We will start in the high-altitude grasslands of Wakkerstroom; drop from there into the lowveld of Kruger National Park; head up again into the montane forests of Magoebaskloof; and finish off in the Kalahari scrub of Gauteng and Limpopo Provinces. South Africa has world class infrastructure, with excellent roads, wonderful hotels, and delicious food, not to mention some of the world’s best birding and animal-viewing, all of which we will take advantage of on this trip.
Local Guide: Josh Engel, Red Hill Birding Tours
Group Size: Limited to 7 participants
Cost: $4,675 per person based on double occupancy
Single Supplement: $600
This trip is designed to make the most of 13 days in the northeast of South Africa. We will spend time in four major habitat types, each with a unique set of birds. We will start in the high-altitude grasslands of Wakkerstroom; drop from there into the lowveld of Kruger National Park; head up again into the montane forests of Magoebaskloof; and finish off in the Kalahari scrub of Gauteng and Limpopo Provinces. South Africa has world class infrastructure, with excellent roads, wonderful hotels, and delicious food, not to mention some of the world’s best birding and animal-viewing, all of which we will take advantage of on this trip.
Note about this trip:
In an effort to provide more birdwatching travel opportunities, Georgia Audubon is collaborating with Teal Birding Tours. Adam Betuel, Georgia Audubon's director of conservation, founded Teal Birding a few years ago. As interest and demand for these trips has increased within the Audubon membership, we decided to bring Adam’s operation and existing trips in-house. For more information or to register for this trip, please email Adam.
In an effort to provide more birdwatching travel opportunities, Georgia Audubon is collaborating with Teal Birding Tours. Adam Betuel, Georgia Audubon's director of conservation, founded Teal Birding a few years ago. As interest and demand for these trips has increased within the Audubon membership, we decided to bring Adam’s operation and existing trips in-house. For more information or to register for this trip, please email Adam.