Sabi Sands Game Reserve
Private reserves adjacent to Kruger National Park, known for staggering wildlife densities and luxury accommodation.
Timbavati Nature Reserve
Superb wildlife viewing bordering the Kruger, including all Big Five and a rare white lion population.
Kruger National Park
The most abundant and largest national park in South Africa, bordered by exceptional private reserves.
Madikwe Game Reserve
Home to the Big Five, this vast, malaria-free reserve is a popular family safari destination.
Phinda Game Reserve
South Africa’s greatest conservation success story, supported by exceptional lodges and experiences.
Tswalu Kalahari Game Reserve
A vast, malaria-free private reserve, where privileged guests might spot elusive species like pangolin or aardvark.
Cape Town
A vibrant, eclectic, and historic city where natural beauty meets art, fine dining, and café culture.
Winelands
Home to some of the world’s top wine estates, quaint villages, rolling countryside, and fine dining.
Kwandwe Game Reserve
A large Big Five game reserve in South Africa’s Eastern Cape that is also brilliant for birding.
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve
Home to milkwood forests and indigenous fynbos, Grootbos is a scenic wilderness destination in the Western Cape.
Hermanus
A charming seaside town offering some of the best land-based whale watching in the world.
Shamwari
Big Five safaris with a strong conservation ethos. One of South Africa’s top wildlife destinations.
Johannesburg
The ‘City of Gold’ is South Africa’s bustling hub, and where many Kruger safaris begin and end.
Kwazulu Natal
One of South Africa’s most diverse and beautiful provinces – a safari here is unforgettable.
Kariega Game Reserve
A Big Five safari destination along the Garden Route, malaria free and family friendly.
Marakele National Park
This beautiful national park boasts a malaria-free status, making it an excellent choice for families.

Other Places to Visit in South Africa
The Winelands, the Zulu Battlefields and Cape Town itself are just a few examples of what else this country has to offer
There are a wealth of things to do in South Africa besides experience a safari, including visiting the picturesque Hermanus and the Drakensberg Mountains.
If it is your first time to South Africa, Cape Town and the Winelands are a great start where you can explore the excellent restaurants and boutique hotels of the Western Cape. For the history-buff, a trip to KwaZulu Natal and the Battlefields of the Anglo-Zulu War are a must! Meanwhile, the Garden Route calls to those after a huge dose of glorious natural beauty. Take your pick below.




































