Whitewater Rafting
Otters Den owner, Wynand Uys, was instrumental in developing whitewater rafting on the Blyde and Olifants Rivers. Liaising with co-operator Steve Hardy of Hardy Ventures and with the Southern African Rivers Association (Now African Paddling Association), safety standards were developed and guides were trained. As a result the Blyde Canyon has become one of the best known rafting destinations in South Africa and the Olifants Gorge section is fast gaining the same popularity.
Equipment
Otter's Den River Lodge makes use 2-person 'Croc Rafts' made By African River Craft. These forgiving boats are ideal for our river conditions, from the mild Lower Blyde to the challenging Blyde Canyon. Participants paddle their own boats (2 per boat) and guides go along in their own craft. Each participant is issued with a buoyancy aid, a helmet and, of course, a two-bladed paddle.
Hot-Air Ballooning at Dawn
Otters Den is the operational arm of a Balloon Airline flying over the largest block of private nature reserves in the World. Experience the magic of lighter-than-air flight over the Lowveld Big Game areas adjoining the Kruger National Park. The pilots and guides will ensure a safe, enjoyable and informative adventure that will be one of the highlights of your visit to Big Game Country.
Abseiling
Otter's Den River Lodge has access to abseil sites from 25 to 60m high in the Blyde Canyon, the Olifants Gorge and a fabulous granite pinnacle at Sorabi Rock Lodge near Mica. Winter is the best time for abseiling in the Lowveld. Minimum group size: 4. Maximum group size: 12
Angling
Otters Den River Lodge encourages catch and release, but guests are welcome to keep a fish or two for consumption in the camp.
Attractions nearby
- Swadini Reptile Park: 1km
- Moholoholo Animal Rehabilitation Centre: 15km Night Game Drive: 10km
- Cheetah Breeding Centre: 36km
- Bombyx Mori Silk Farm: 13km
- Nyani Tribal Village: 36km Kruger Park, Orpen Gate: 70km