A Grand South Africa Tour for Families with Teenagers: Cape Town, Safari & More

What to expect on this itinerary
Walking safaris with indigenous guides, kayaking with dolphins, standing on Table Mountain, and connecting with local people; South Africa's playground of experiences provide a thrilling destination for families with teenage children. Using three diverse destinations, this 2-week South Africa tour is packed with adventure and filled with allure. Take the whole family on a tailored teenager safari in the Sabi Sands, then to Cape Town and finally the coastal utopia of Plettenberg Bay.
Customizable Itinerary
Sabi Sands – Surrounded by the Big Five
A vacation to Africa ignites so many dreamy images and preconceptions: lions roaring, elephants marching, wildlife congregating as if from an animated movie. The Sabi Sands is quick to confirm these images, a drive from the airstrip to the lodge encountering a wide array of Africa's wild mammals. Elephants and giraffes are easily spotted, rising in and out of the trees. Rhinos are equally ubiquitous, sniffing and grazing their way across the savanna. Zebra canter while impala skip across the grasslands. All this and you're just being transferred to your accommodation.
Your family will land at O. R. Tambo International in Johannesburg, where a representative is on hand and assists in transferring you to a domestic flight. Touch down in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve and you're already surrounded by the Big Five and more. After the intercontinental flight, the lodge makes for a quiet place to rest and relax, although there's always an air of excitement here. Wild animals roam past the verandah, the continual procession an indication of what's to come on these four nights in the Sabi Sands. This game reserve shares an unfenced border with Kruger National Park and is an irrevocable piece of the Kruger ecosystem. It's a haven for the complete diversity of Kruger wildlife, with a particular abundance found along the Sands River. You have two interconnected suites at the luxury lodge, along with a wooden verandah overlooking this river.
What's Included:
Sabi Sands – Game Drives Through the Kruger Ecosystem
Sabi Sands – Learning How to Track Animals on Foot
Sabi Sands – Hot Air Balloon Above the Kruger
Cape Town – Easy Day in the Mother City
Cape Town – Table Mountain and Camps Bay for Families
Cape Town – Vibrant Family Tour of Cape Town
Cape Town – Penguins and Seals on the Cape Peninsula
Plettenberg Bay – Relaxing Along the Coast
Plettenberg Bay – Walks, Wildlife, and the Garden Route's Coastal Charms
Plettenberg Bay to Cape Town – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Savor all the thrills of a Big Five safari with four nights in the Sabi Sands, a private game reserve in the Kruger ecosystem
- Learn all about animal tracking as indigenous guides take your family on a walking safari
- Explore the diverse vibrancy of Cape Town, including an eye-opening tour of a local township and a journey to the summit of Table Mountain
- Watch wild penguins waddle across Boulders Beach and find rare wild monkeys along the Garden Route
- Soak up the charms of the coast with five nights in Plettenberg Bay, where the days can be as active or as relaxed as you'd like
- Try out surfing, go kayaking with dolphins, explore some of South Africa's finest walking trails, or just lie on the quiet beaches of the Garden Route
- Hot air balloon above the Kruger before being guided along the Panorama Route and Blyde Rider Canyon
Starting Price
$11,700 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
Based on 57 reviews
The safari tour company helped us design an incredible vacation. They did a wonderful job recommending things to do and places to go. We were in Cape Town for 5 nights, Stellenbosch for 2, Sabi Sabi for 4 and Plettenberg Bay for 2 days. Each place was more beautiful than the next. They were able to get us into Sabi Sabi at pretty late notice over the week before Easter. Sabi Sabi was wonderful. We were 10 people with 4 kids (3,5,6, and 8). We had our own vehicle and so the kids were able to go on all the Safari drives and we saw all big 5. The Elephun center at Sabi was beyond amazing and the kids fell in love with our driver Francois. In Cape Town, we stayed in Camps Bay which I would recommend to anyone and Clouds Estate probably has the most beautiful views in the Stellenbosch (the driver that the safari tour company helped arrange at the lost moment, said that the de Graff family that bought the property next door for its view and purchased the wrong property). Flying around SA was easy and even though our luggage missed a connection from Kruger to George (thru Johannesburg) - we got it delivered the next day with absolutely no problem.
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This review reflects our 10-day vacation to Cape Town, SA, and the Sabi Sands private game reserve in early November 2018. Our arrangements were made through this travel agency, and our travel consultant. Overall, our trip was outstanding and we were very pleased with the services offered by our travel consultant and this company. I can recommend them, without reservation.
I’m typically a hands-on travel planner, so when we first started thinking about our SA trip I figured I’d do it myself and I attempted to do the research via the internet. I quickly came to the conclusion that there was just too much information out there and too many options to consider, and attempting to make sense of it all would just take too long so we should engage a local expert. I somewhat reluctantly reached out to Zicasso (and a few other safari planners); Zicasso put us in touch with this travel agency, and I was contacted by our travel consultant within a couple of days. I was candid with her and explained that we had not yet settled on her company and were simultaneously considering itineraries provided by some other agents, but our she was extremely accommodating and worked with us to refine our requirements and settle on an itinerary that fit our budget and schedule. Ultimately it was this travel consultant's responsiveness that won the day. She kept in touch (e-mail and phone) with us as the date of our travel approached, talked with me briefly on the phone during our first day in Cape Town just to check in, and has been in touch several times since we returned.
Our travel consultant selected 5-star properties for our consideration, and we were very happy with the choices. In Cape Town we stayed at a boutique hotel (in the penthouse suite!), an amazing place in trendy Camps Bay. Service and accommodations there were excellent. Based upon our travel consultant's recommendation we chose Dulini Lodge for our safari experience, and could not have been happier; see below for more comments about Dulini. The travel company also took care of all transfers to/from airports, three days of guided touring in and around Cape Town, and internal flights to/from Sabi Sands. All went off without a hitch.
A word about international airline flights: our travel consultant offered the services of a US-based partner travel agency to help us with our international flights. I engaged with that agency a few times, but frankly was underwhelmed with the responsiveness of the service and the prices they found for flights. In the end we booked directly with Virgin Atlantic, found flights that fit our schedule, and (I believe) got at least as good a deal as the other agent would have been able to find for us. As I noted, however, I’m a hands-on traveler so don’t mind doing this kind of research; if you would rather not do the legwork yourself, then this company does have at least one option for assistance.
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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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Everything was first-rate... the lodging, the tour guides, and the transportation providers. We loved our guide at the lodge in Sabi Sands and the entire staff at the lodge in Victoria Falls.
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Our trip to Namibia and South Africa was nothing short of magical. We were a group of 5 friends and stayed at the Hoodia Desert Lodge in the Namib Desert, Cape Town for New Year's Eve and Notten's Bush Camp in Sabi Sands Reserve. Both lodges were amazing with one of kind accommodations but not to be out down by the warm and hospitable staff. All making you feel like you are the only guest in the world while also making you feel like part of the family. Our Africa safari tour operator worked diligently to satisfy all our "wants" for our trips and was patient with any requests we made through the booking process. We just returned from our trip and are already planning our return trip to Africa!
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