Southern Africa Safari and Culture Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Africa is an untouched paradise, home to ancient civilizations that existed at the dawn of time. Here is an opportunity to discover Africa’s magic on a 14-day adventure into the wilds. Find out what going on safari is really like as you drive into the bush in special 4x4 vehicles to watch animals going about their daily activities in their natural habitat. Experience what it’s like to dine under the stars in a traditional African boma before heading off for a good night’s sleep in some of Africa’s finest game lodges. Then waken at dawn to enjoy another game drive to view a variety of animals and birds, including the famous Big Five. Your tour guides know the bush intimately, and they will share their knowledge as well as some of Africa’s deepest mysteries with you.
Customizable Itinerary
Kruger National Park – Your First Taste of the Wild
Arrive at Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo International Airport, and catch a connecting flight to Hoedspruit Airport, the gateway to safari country. There you collect your 4x4 rental vehicle, and embark on your adventure.
It’s a half-hour drive to Timbavati Game Reserve, a private game reserve that was created in the 1950s, when a group of 48 men who owned private game parks got together and pooled their resources for the benefit of conservation. This magnificent reserve is still privately owned, and is considered one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in the world.
Timbavati has been incorporated into the Kruger National Park and forms part of the Greater Kruger National Park, an area covering approximately four million hectares, making it one of the largest game reserves on the continent. It’s also been declared an International Man and Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and is home to around 145 different animal species, from black and white rhino to zebra, hippo, buffalo, elephant, giraffe, warthog and many species of antelope. You’ll also find the Big Five here (lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard and rhino) as well as prolific birdlife.
Your luxurious safari camp offers accommodation for up to 16 guests in cozy thatch and reed huts with mosquito nets over the beds, en suite facilities and open bush showers. The camp provides guests with a true bush experience, and as such, there is no electricity; instead, the entire camp uses candlelight and oil lamps. Guests enjoy a very exclusive, personalized experience, including exciting early morning and evening game drives in open four-wheel drive vehicles with experienced Shangaan trackers and guides. Escorted bush walks and tracking game on foot are other adventures on offer, and your rangers and guides will introduce you to the varied flora, fauna and wildlife in their natural habitat.
What's Included:
Kruger National Park – Your Introduction to the Big Five
Kruger National Park – Lakes and Legends
Leshiba Wilderness – African Art and Soul
Mapesu Nature Reserve – Roads Less Travelled
Mashatu Game Reserve – Africa’s Giants Await
Magoebaskloof National Park – Magic in Magoebaskloof
Johannesburg – Time to Say Goodbye
Trip Highlights
- Visit some of Africa’s most famous wildlife sanctuaries, including Botswana’s wilderness wonderland
- See a variety of wildlife while on safari including the Big Five (lion, elephant, leopard, rhino and buffalo)
- Watch local craftsmen at work, creating woodcarvings, pottery and intricate beadwork
- Dine under the stars in a traditional boma (open-air venue)
- View San Rock paintings, mystical images in shades of red and yellow ochre that were created in ancient times
- Enjoy stargazing in the wilderness where the sky is crystal clear and the stars seem close enough to touch with your fingertips
- Stay at the Coach House heritage hotel in Magoebaskloof, ‘land of the silver mist’
- Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mapungubwe where artifacts from the Stone Age have been discovered
- Take a bush walk adventure in the wild
- View nocturnal animals in their natural habitat
Detailed Description
Spend two glorious weeks on your South Africa safari, visiting some of the most famous wildlife areas in the world. You will enjoy exciting game viewing with experienced guides to see a variety of wild animals, including the Big Five, namely lion, African elephant, rhino, Cape buffalo and leopard. Viewing these animals is the highlight of any safari and a common sight in the exciting locations you’ll be exploring. See nocturnal animals on adventurous night safaris, brave the wilds on walking and cycling trips with a guide or take a dawn or dusk ride in a four-wheel drive vehicle. Perhaps you’ll even see a kill in progress. This is nature at its best, and it’s all on your doorstep, just waiting to be discovered.
Experience the true soul of Africa as you learn about the local Venda and Shangaan tribes, their culture and traditions, and watch them create beautiful arts and crafts from intricate wood carvings to exquisite beadwork. See relics of ancient times at the UNESCO Heritage Site of Mapungubwe, remnants that date all the way back to the Stone Age. Learn about the Bushmen hunters through the magnificent ochre San Rock Art in the famous Soutpansberg, the Mountain of Salt that is so called because of the numerous saltpans in the vicinity.
A highlight of your visit is a few days exploring the magnificent Mashatu Game Reserve in Botswana’s Northern Tuli Reserve, with its open spaces, assortment of birds and wildlife and unexpected adventures. The 75,000-acre reserve is home to what is called Africa’s Giants, which includes the Big Five as well as the ostrich, Kori Bustard and the legendary Baobab tree.
Starting Price
$11,400 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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This was a phenomenal experience, perhaps my best yet facilitated by Zicasso, and the fulfillment of a childhood dream.
From start to finish, our agent was a superb planner and communicator. She was easy to talk to via email and over the phone, and expertly asked all the right questions to tease out the details she needed to craft the perfect trip for me. She was equally adept at answering all of the questions I had, which helped me to make informed decisions throughout the process.
Despite booking my safari less than a year in advance (when the standard practice is usually two years out) and on a budget that was no doubt way less than what luxury travelers splurge, our agent was able to arrange the perfect combination of accommodations and tours that provided me with a luxurious, comfortable, enjoyable, and memorable experience. She was even able to amend my confirmed plans a bit late in the game after what was originally a solo trip became a trip for two when my mom, awe-struck by the awesome itinerary, implored me to let her join.
This was our first safari and first venture into southern Africa. While our agent and all our guides along the way tempered our expectations about what we'd be able to see once out in the wilderness, luck was on our side. We ended up seeing just about everything. We spotted four of the Big Five on our three days in the reserve in the Kruger Park (elephant, buffalo, leopard, rhino). The lions eluded us there, but we got more than our fill of them in the Okavango Delta. In addition to those, we had the pleasure of spotting wild dog and hyena packs with cubs in their dens, zebra, giraffe, hippos galore, crocodiles, baboons, monkeys, impalas to no end, kudu, an owl, ostriches, fish eagles, and a ton of other pretty birds. There was never a boring day. Despite our good fortune, I'm happy our agent was realistic and cautious in setting expectations.
One reason for this trip was to celebrate my mom's 75th birthday. Our agent went above and beyond in that regard, surprising us with a decorative towel arrangement in our first hotel, a bottle of wine in our first game camp, and another bottle of wine and a cake at our third hotel. That was a nice and unexpected touch, and much appreciated.
All of our accommodations were top-notch. The hotel in South Africa was in an excellent location, with modern facilities, friendly staff, and a superb kitchen. The private camp in the Kruger Park was a nice first introduction to the wilderness as it was basically a hotel in the middle of nowhere, complete with luxurious facilities and super-friendly and helpful staff. The lodge in Elandskop was wonderful and I regret that we didn't have more free time to enjoy it. The staff were very friendly, the restaurant very elegant, and the rooms very comfortable. The camp in Botswana was as close to camping as we'll ever come (glamping), but similarly offered wonderfully welcoming service, comfortable facilities, and a memorable experience. Finally, the Cape Town hotel offered a great location, friendly service, and wonderful food. Overall, the travel advisor did well with the choice of accommodations.
Similarly, our travel agent partnered with a great selection of local tour operators to ensure our every transfer and tour went smoothly and comfortably. I'd happily work with her again on future trips to the region and would highly recommend her services to all.
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WOULDN'T CHANGE A THING!
Making a Safari in Africa was on the top of my bucket list and I wanted to do it “in style”. We also wanted a company who was located in Africa and who had established a good infrastructure. We hoped to avoid delays between inter-camps on the small planes.
All this was fulfilled by this safari travel company. They designed a programme for us where we were eased into safari life beginning with Chobe Game Lodge, then onto our first tent experience at Xakanaxa, then onto Okavango delta area for a water and walking safari experience. Our agent then organsed our trip to Cape Town and a sojourn to Hermanus by private car and then flew us back to the stupendous Lions Sands Ivory Lodge in Kruger. Of special mention in Hermanus is the charming Ocean Eleven B&B. The location, room and the breakfast spread deserve special mention.
Throughout our trip, all accommodation was wonderful, staff, game wardens and trackers most knowledgeable and kind, all transfers seamless (so we didn’t miss any game drives), the private car service for the Cape experience was excellent .. and of course, the animals.
On Safari, one expects to see many animals. Well, in the 4 lodges/camps that we stayed, we saw elephants, lions, leopards, spotted hyenas, jackal, spotted wild dogs, buffaloes, rhinos, impalas, kudus, sable, bush bucks, nyalas, waterbuck, wildebeest, giraffe, zebras, hippos, warthogs, baboons, small animals like banded mongoose, crocodiles and countless species of birds and the beautiful African frog. And then the whales in Hermanus
We stayed at : Chobe Game Lodge (3N), Xakanaxa Camp (2N), Okavango (Delta) Camp (2N) all in Botswana, Ocean Eleven B&B @ Hermanus (2N), Ivory Lodge, Lions Sands in Kruger, S.Africa (2N). We also had 3 nights in Cape Town and an over-nighter at Johannesburg.
We confidently recommend this company to anyone who is considering a Safari. On a scale of 1-5, we would give them the full 5 points.
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This safari travel company went above and beyond in the planning of my "once in a lifetime" trip. They got us in and out of 3 countries in Africa without any complications. The two safari lodges that they chose gave us very different experiences. Kambaku Lodge, a private reserve on the border of Kruger was an off road, go wherever the animals are, kind of safari. Muchenje Safari Lodge, in Botswana, had a daily drive into Chobe National Park. The highlight of Muchenje is the river cruise where we were able to get up close and personal with Cape Buffalo and more elephants than we could count.
We added an additional tour at the last minute in Cape Town and our travel company immediately took care of all of it.
They did an amazing job!
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