South Africa
South Africa – The Ultimate Wildlife Experience
It is one of the most developed countries in Africa. A true blend of culture, food, art, history and world-famous safaris. Miles of beaches, dramatic mountain landscapes, endless fields of vineyards, desert starry skies, savannas teeming with diverse wildlife, Cape Town and, of course, Kruger. With this country, you can’t go wrong.
Kruger National Park
Kruger is one of the largest protected areas in Africa, covering an area of 19,500 km². It is home to more African mammals than any other national park. It stretches from grassy plains in the south to monumental baobab trees in the north.
Sabi Sand
The absolute number 1 among private reserves is Sabi Sand, a real mecca and Medina safaris. It shares 50 km of unfenced border with Kruger and is divided into several individual safari concessions.
Manyeleti
Manyeleti is a hidden gem of South Africa, nestled between the famous parks of Kruger, Sabi Sand and Timbavati, but without the crowds that accompany more famous destinations.
Timbavati
Timbavati is an exclusive private reserve known for its white lions, a rare and almost mythical phenomenon that sets it apart among African safaris.
South Africa - 05. 05. 2025 10 days / 2.490 EUR
South Africa – The Ultimate Wildlife Experience
A mix of culture, nature and Africa’s most famous safaris
It is one of the most developed countries in Africa. A true blend of culture, food, art, history and world-famous safaris. Miles of beaches, dramatic mountain landscapes, endless fields of vineyards, desert starry skies, savannas teeming with diverse wildlife, Cape Town and, of course, Kruger. With this country, you can’t go wrong.
There are 19 national parks in South Africa, which occupy about 3% of the country’s territory , and all of them are open for visits all year round.
Winters (May–September) are dry and colder, the grass is shorter, and the animals gather around the remaining water sources.
Summer (November-March) is accompanied by showers and warmer weather, the savannah becomes lush and green, and many species bring young into the world during this period.
Kruger National Park
Kruger, the most visited national park in the world, is indispensable on our tours, and we will introduce you to it in more detail.
Kruger is one of the largest protected areas in Africa, covering an area of 19,500 km². It is home to more African mammals than any other national park. It stretches from grassy plains in the south to monumental baobab trees in the north.
The park is partially paved, clearly marked and ideal for self-driving safaris, all you need is your own car and a paid ticket.
People of all generations come to the park, the camps are urban, well-arranged and offer accommodation of different categories.
Off-road driving is strictly prohibited.
Private reserves along the Kruger
On Kruger, private reserves continue unnoticed, in which the rules are significantly different.
You can get to the accommodation by your own vehicle, but the safari is allowed only in the organization of the camp or lodges where you are staying. Guides drive off-road, as the land is most often privately owned.
This allows for closer and more intense encounters with animals, a real exclusive for all nature lovers.
There are no fences between Kruger and these reserves, so animals move freely between them.
On our tours we always include both types of safaris, a private reserve and a self-drive adventure, so that you can experience both worlds.
Sabi Sand – an elite safari destination
The absolute number 1 among private reserves is Sabi Sand, a real mecca and Medina safaris. It shares 50 km of unfenced border with Kruger and is divided into several individual safari concessions.
Although safari is always a matter of luck, in Sabi Sand, encounters with predators are almost guaranteed. It is considered the best place in Africa to spot leopards.
Lodges and campsites are mostly luxurious, jeeps are fully open, the safari is attended by a driver and a trekker, and night safaris are allowed.
The price of a night with meals and safari rides ranges from $500 to over $2,000.
In addition to Sabi Sanda, on our tours we also visit the reserves of Timbavati, Klaserie and Manyeleti. The rules are the same, and without them, no visit to a safari in South Africa is complete.
Is it safe in South Africa?
South Africa is a destination rich in spectacular landscapes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant cultures, and it really can be an extremely rewarding experience. However, due to the higher crime rate in some urban areas, caution and compliance with local safety guidelines are recommended.
Our tours use only reliable transportation, and stays in cities such as Johannesburg and Cape Town are limited and organized so that there is nothing to worry about. Moving through the potentially risky parts of the city is always accompanied by a professional escort.
At the beginning of the safari part of the tour, we enter a completely safe environment where additional precautions are not required, you can fully devote yourself to nature and enjoyment.
Do you need a vaccine?
A vaccine is not required to travel to South Africa.
Is a visa required?
A visa is required to travel to South Africa. There are two ways to apply for a visa, through an agency or in person, depending on which you are a citizen of. On average, the procedure takes about 4 weeks.
South Africa – The Ultimate Wildlife Experience
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