Aristotle
When we were driving back from our Kruger to Canyon Birding trip I was disappointed in not finding the Blue Swallow and saddened

Based on this Sharifa booked a night at Highover Game Reserve and said, "I will give you another opportunity to find the Blue Swallow"
Highover is in the Natal Midlands and a 6 hour drive from Centurion. It has won some accolades as you will see from their website. It is also Member of Endangered Wildlife Trust’s Oribi breeding program and official custodian of the Oribi and Member of Endangered Wildlife Trust’s Blue Swallow protection program and official custodian of the Blue Swallow.
We arrived at Highover at 11.30am and got a warm welcome from the couple that manage the Park.

Very friendly and informative and in the trees next to their house we found Paradise Flycathers, Village Wevers and Soutern Masked Weavers.
We got to our chalet which had two bedrooms separated by the the kitchen

The bedrooms have a double bed and a bunk bed.

The shower is outdoor



The braai area and you can see the river in the background. You are supplied with fire wood for one night, cutlery, crockery. The kitchen has a gas stove and a fridge. No towels provided. For all this you pay R320 per person per night.

We had the bird guide booked for 2.00 PM . The swallows are another 4km drive from the chalets. You do not need a 4WD vehicle but it could get tricky if it rains. High clearance vehicle is a must
We pick up the guide and make our way to the Blue Swallow area. Sharifa had got all the details up front. Last year they had two breeding pairs. This year there were three pairs. The cost of the guide is what you decide to pay him, minimum R50.
Well let me tell you it is no easy task finding these birds.........