21-Day South Africa: Birding Safari

What to expect on this itinerary
Let South Africa’s cosmopolitan cities seduce you, its vast, rich landscapes inspire you, its iconic animal sightings allure you, and its fabulous colorful birdlife enchant you on this safari and birding exploration from Umhlanga to Cederberg. On the journey, history and culture will come to life as nature awakens within the plains and bushveld surrounding you, an experience that will be richly rewarding.
Customizable Itinerary
Umhlanga - Embrace Umhlanga’s Refreshing Seaside Energy
Umhlanga embraces KwaZulu-Natal’s golden coast and typifies a glitzy South African seaside retreat. Sunlight reflects off the glass surfaces of lofty apartments, waves crash against the searing shoreline, and locals gather in boutique cafés overlooking the Indian Ocean. These quintessential Umhlanga scenes will welcome you to KwaZulu-Natal after a short transfer from King Shaka International Airport to your seaside accommodation. In the evening, spotlights illuminate the iconic red-tipped Umhlanga Lighthouse, and the moonlight sways with the swells. These spectacles will backdrop your scrumptious seafood dinner at one of Umhlanga’s premier restaurants.
What's Included:
Umhlanga - Living the High Life
Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve - Nestled in the North Coast’s Rich Wilderness
Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve - Breathtaking Birding Pilgrimage
Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve - Boating across the St. Lucia Estuary
Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve - Close Encounters with Africa’s Animals
andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve - An Afternoon Introduction to Phinda
andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve - Searching for the Big Five
andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve - Cultural Immersion and Wildlife Education
Makuleke Contractual Park - Private Retreat in the Greater Kruger Park
Makuleke Contractual Park - Fever Tree Forests and the Crook’s Corner
Makuleke Contractual Park - Spirited away by the Lanner Gorge
Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve - Spectacular Forest Scenes in Sabi Sands
Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve - Kruger Discoveries before Dawn
Cape Town - The Western Cape’s Prized Cityscape
Cape Town - A Detour through the Cityscape
Cape Town - Bird Watching at Cape Point
Cape Town - Taste Tours of the Cape Winelands
Cederberg - Bushmans Kloof World of Fynbos
Cederberg - Art and Culture beneath the Cederberg Mountains
Cederberg - Goodbyes to the Historically Rich and Wildly Diverse
Trip Highlights
- Relish a unique birding bushwalk through Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve that will allow you to scan the sprawling bushveld in search of the North Coast’s iconic feathered creatures
- Climb into a boat settling sail across the St. Lucia Estuary and capture the remarkable wildlife sightings and birdlife experiences that await on the banks of this picturesque riverside setting
- Attune with nature as you come closer to cheetahs and elephants than ever before during a visit to the Emdoneni Cat Rehabilitation Centre and Elephant Interaction near Hluhluwe
- Scour the open plains and low-lying bushveld mapped across Phinda game reserve in search of Africa’s iconic and sensational Big Five animals, which includes lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and cape buffaloes
- Visit a traditional Zulu village and delve into the rich history and heritage of the local community as you witness customary performances and tuck into their distinct cuisine during your stay
- Step into the groves of the world’s largest fever tree forest and admire the breathtaking riverside spectacles that will present themselves to you during an exploration of Crook’s Corner in Makuleke Contractual Park
- Explore Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve before the sun rises as your guide illuminates the bushveld with a spotlight and you survey the landscape for hunting predators, nocturnal birds, and more
- Travel through Cape Town city’s suburban and heritage districts, visiting fabled museums and contemporary art galleries that showcase the height of South African creative talent and the country’s memorable history
- Wander along the Cape coastline to Cape Point, stopping at sparkling Blue Flag beaches en route and capturing the incredible birdlife that finds refuge in the region’s nourishing environments
- Learn more about wine alongside a sommelier during visits to the Cape Winelands elite estates, where you will savor the award-winning vintages, peer into the barrel-laden cellars, and absorb the region’s mesmerizing vistas
Starting Price
$20,500 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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The following is what we wrote to the travel agency directly:
I am writing this in lieu of the survey and hope that we cover the questions. First of all, THANK YOU!!! Our agent was wonderful and accomodating in reference to the scheduling and the itinerary. She was charming and friendly and was quick to respond to my questions and requests.
Upon arrival, the woman from our tour company was nice, accomodating.
The Faircity Hotel was just what we ordered, easy and near to a couple of things. Our guide from the tour company was nice and informative. I highly recommend the Cradle of Humankind and wish we had spent a little longer there but we arrived too late. We went to the Sterkfontein Caves and would not recommend it for people of our age although it was interesting. (We're not really cave people anyway) The Apartheid Museum was good but not outstanding. We had done a lot of reading before the trip.
Next, we got our car and drove to Hazyview. Oh, we added a GPS in the rental. We had brought our own but you should recommwend to people that they make sure that their GPS has South Africa in it. I had checked it at home trying to find Johannesburg and our GPS found it so I assumed they had S Africa, but somebody later told me that there is a Jburg in the US that GPS pick up! The driving wasn't bad at all, in fact, very good and easy even for us Americans. The Tanamera Lodge was out of this world--beautiful and well managed. We drove up to Bourne's Pothole, etc, etc, which shouldn't be missed.We stopped for lunch in Graskop on the way, a cute little touristy town.
Our next leg was a long trip from there to Swaziland. Uneventful and easy to get thru the borders. Since we stopped at other craft places on the way, we didn't make it in time to see the candles or glass. The Mountain Inn accomodation was OK. We had dinner there amongst throngs of tourists but the food was good.
Then on to St Lucia Amazulu Lodge. We had been given a note at the Mountain Inn that the front office closes at 6 and we could call when we got there. Problem is--no phone!! Luckily, some other tourists were there and let us in and told us where to park the car--and therre was a night watchman who found the key for us (non-English speaking) We walked around St Lucia which is a nice town and walked out to the estuary.
We next drove to Hluhluwe the Zulu Nyala Safari Game Lodge--very good experience. The rental car was picked up the next day.
Our transfer to Durban went smoothly as did the transfer from the CT airport. We stayed at the Underberg Guesthouse, which we would recommend highly. Fortunately, our in country contact had discovered that I had booked one day short there and scrambled for us and found another guesthouse for the last night--Wergelen--terrific!!!!!!!!
CT: Robben Island (good), Greenmarket Sq--fun market and lots of cafes around; District 6 Museum, a little disappointing but we're glad we went, the V and A Waterfront for a nice lunch. Oh, and the Red and Blue buses which are hop on hop off buses touring CT and environs. Oh, our trip to Cape Point which had been arranged by the Underberg was wonderful and beautiful, stopping by several small towns. The penguins were delightful! (There was a major fire on the Cape for a couple of days, which was really sad but interesting watching the helicopters trying to put it out with seawater)
Our car was delivered to Wergelen. And we decided that we had too much stuff for the remainder of the trip so Fiona, the owner of Welgelen helped us find a shipper for our suitcases which should arrive in the PHL airport soon.(!?)
The drive to Stellenbosch and Franshoek was wonderful. The River Manor Boutique Hotel was a great find, easy walk into town, good breakfast, nice staff. We went to Oppie Dorp, good food and not expensive and to Ernie Eels restaurnat, the Big Easy--again good food. We drove thru Franshoek on the way to Hermanus since it had been recommended and the trip is FANTASTIC. (I am glad we had gotten used to driving on the left side by then thru the mountains!) We went to several wineries, including the one owned by Ernie Eels (beautiful views!!) and some others.
\Hermanus was a cute town, touristy, good for one night. Beautiful seaside.
\Oudtshoorn was very interesting as a one time deal. Not a must but good for once. The Mooiplaas GH was a good accomodation. Not much to do in the town.
Driving to Plettenberg Bay was nice. Enrico's Restaurant is about 15 mins out of town and a really nice place, highly recommended for beauty and food. By the water. Also stopped for oysters in Knysna, asking at the tourist office where good oysters were. (Quay Four), an informal place on the water with great oysters. Driving to Port Elizabeth was uneventful. We arrived late at the No 5 Boutique Art Hotel and left very early for our flight, but the hotel was magnificent and we wished we had spent a couple of nights there.
Flight to Joburg and onto Maun were fine. At that point Desert and Deltas Safaris took over and WOW--we were treated royally and it was so interesting and lots of fun and LOADS of pix. I'm glad you chose the combination of venues thru DDS, water, Okinavango Delta, Moremi, Xugana. We saw lots of animals and birds. The weather was great (a little too dry for them) but good (and hot) for us.
Victoria Falls: Transits went well and timely. We booked the sunset cruise thru the tour company that picked us up in Kusane to V Falls. We went to Zambia and Zimbabwe sides of the falls.(walking and taxi) There's a competition between the countries as to which side is better. We loved both. Zimbabwe gave a better overview but Zambia felt intimate and more into the falls. My camera shorted out in the falls in Zimbabwe, our last day :((( but it had put in 6 weeks of great pix.
All in all, a TERRIFIC trip which we would recommend to anyone (who can afford it :( ) We want our adult children to go someday. Our travel agency did a wonderful job of making sure we were well taken care of and getting us to absolutely great places.
Thank you!!!!
Barbara and Loren C
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I was planning a South African Safari for my family of 4, and the information and options I researched were overwhelming and complex for someone that has no prior knowledge or experience with Safari's. I came across the Zicasso website and they matched me up with this safari travelcompany. My agent provided insight into the planning and options that I would have never identified myself. I had many questions both before and after booking this trip and communicated with this agent by email (from the US) due to the time difference. She responded immediately and thoroughly ever time. We just returned and the trip was Amazing and could not have gone better.
Upon hearing our goals, my agent suggested two private game reserves (3 nights each) in two different locations so we could get two different experiences. We stayed at Kapama Southern Camp in the Kapama Game reserve near Hoedspruit, and Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge in Sabi Sands. It was a two hour drive between the two lodges. We originally had reservations at Lion Sands which is next to Sabi Sands, but about three months ago, the Lion Sands burned down. Fortunately, our agent notified us just hours after the fire letting us know what happened and informing us that she was able to book the Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge - which turned out to be amazing. I've read that some folks had to receive refunds because they could not get reservations on such short notice in the area. We were really glad our agent was looking out for us and greatly appreciated all of her efforts and recommendations! We definitely got two different experiences that you can read below - each amazing in its own way and the recommendation to split the trip with two camps was perfect!
At Kapama, the brush was very dense with trees and bush so off roading was not possible. We frequently saw animals everywhere as we drove and there were differences in the quantity and frequency of some species at each location. There were interesting and fun excursions (Hoedspruit Endangered Species Center and Elephant Encounter) here that we could not get elsewhere. We could only do a hot air balloon flight at Hoedspruit but were disappointed that the winds were too strong while we were there so never did this. Kapama Southern Camp has a fence around it and ony the entrance is always open. Each morning we would come out and see wart hogs, Nyala, Kudo, Impala, and other animals near our room.
At Sabi Sands, the bush was not as dense with trees so we could go off road to track down big five which was amazing. It is a large area so we could drive for 20 minute or more withouot seeing any animals. Sabi Sands Camp is completely open (no surrounding fence) and there was a leopard sighting at camp for three consecutive days. This added an element of danger and excitement. Once at 0400, we were awoken by the monkeys in the trees indicating that the leopard was probably close by.
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Our agent was friendly, knowledgable, responsive and worked hard to put together a great trip that did not blow our budget. The trip was incredible. We started with 3 nights in Victoria Falls Zimbabwe at a lodge that provided 5 star service and accomodations. The game drives there were a bit more tame than our later safari activity at Sabi Sands but we saw lots of elephants, Zebra, Giraffe and even a lion. Every transfer was arranged and if anything could have been upgraded perhaps it was in this area though the transfers were private and vehicles adequate.
Our next stop was Sabi Sands reserve where we stayed at Savanah lodge. They were terrific in every way. The guides and trackers were top notch. We saw all of the big five as well as wild dogs and other animals. Great food and room as well as personal touches made this place special and overall a great value and choice among the many options.
We flew to Capetown where we started at an elegant old world hotel on the waterfront, great choice. Trips to the cape point and wine country were very nice. If we were to change our itinerary at all it would have been to stay one less night in Capetown and stay one night in wine country on our way to the next stop which was at Grootbos a world class high end resort on the whale coast. Terrific high end cuisine, wonderful private suites and incredible views were the highlights and a great way to finish our trip.
Thanks to our agent for making our vacation the best one yet!!
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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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