Relaxed One-Week South Africa Safari for Seniors

What to expect on this itinerary
The Kruger, an enchanting realm of wild landscapes and abundant wildlife, is where lions chase zebras, and elephants march in large herds. In this iconic landscape of Africa, wild animals gather around watering holes and rivers. This is Africa’s premier safari destination for first-time senior travelers to Africa. It is laid-back, luxurious, extremely safe, and very clean. Over these seven days, you will fully experience Africa’s wildlife as it is meant to be: running wild and free across the savannah.
Customizable Itinerary
Timbavati Private Game Reserve – A Laid-Back First Day on Safari
For senior travelers, it is really worth arriving in Johannesburg on a flight that lands in the morning. Domestic flights to South Africa’s safari destinations leave around mid-morning, and boarding another flight after a long intercontinental journey may initially seem tiresome, but a destination like the Timbavati is a wonderful place to rest and relax. By flying straight to the Timbavati, you save an unwanted layover in a big and bustling city.
Your safari does not begin when you start your first game drive; your safari starts the moment you arrive at your lodge. Your lodge is located in a wildlife-rich area, and it is literally enveloped by the antics and actions of different African animals. You can look out from your room and watch zebras as they canter across the savannah. While drinking coffee or wine, you can admire elephants as they wander by you, and maybe, you will be woken from an afternoon nap by the sound of clamorous hippos.
A representative will guide you through customs and immigration upon your arrival at O.R. Tambo International. You will then be taken to the domestic terminal for your safari flight. Once you are in the Timbavati, your program will be at your leisure, and there will be time to rest and relax along with the opportunity to go on your first game drive. For the next seven days, there is no fixed schedule, and your private guide will tailor each day to your energy and interests. Even if you do not go on a game drive today, you will get a keen sense that your Big Game safari has started.
What's Included:
Timbavati Private Game Reserve – Evoking the Natural Wildlife World
Timbavati Private Game Reserve – More Big Five Encounters and a Nighttime Game Drive
Timbavati Private Game Reserve – Hot Air Ballooning and Blyde River Canyon
Kruger National Park – Exploring Watering Holes in the Kruger
Kruger National Park – An Opulent Safari in Remote Wilderness
Johannesburg – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Immerse yourself into a Big Five safari experience with four days in a private Timbavati reserve
- Explore in style with three nights at an opulent lodge in the Lebombo Mountains
- Discover the wildlife world and encounter Africa’s iconic animals in their natural habitat
- Enjoy private game drives and dictate the pace of your safari experience
- Hot air balloon above the Kruger savannah and admire breathtaking scenes from the air
- Arouse your senses with pristine, nighttime game drives
- Uncover the vastness of Blyde River Canyon, which is one of Africa’s most iconic landscapes
- Enjoy contemporary luxury deep within the Greater Kruger wilderness
- Indulge in a tour of Kruger’s famous watering holes to encounter remarkable scenes of animal interaction
- Admire wild animals safely from your lodge, including elephants and giraffes
Detailed Description
The Kruger can feel beyond comprehension. Leopards drape their spots across acacia branches, elephants entwine their trunks when they play around the riverfronts, and you can watch lionesses prowl the savannah. After two days, you will have experienced the Big Five and much more from the unusual roan antelope to boisterous hippos and exceptional birdlife. None of the animals will be encountered in isolation. There is such an abundance and diversity that no scene is ever standalone. In the Kruger, you will truly experience Africa’s wildlife as it should be: running free across an ancient wilderness.
Kruger offers some of the world’s best natural animal encounters. Its other key highlight is the ease and comfort of a safari. Lodges are luxurious, and you will stay in two of the very best, enjoying contemporary accommodations that can rival five-star properties anywhere in the world. Everything will be very clean and safe even though the animals are so close. You will be staying in two premium reserves with four nights in the Timbavati to the west and three in the Lebombo Mountains to the east. These contrasting Kruger destinations create a rounded safari experience as you will discover many wilderness nuances.
In these game-rich Kruger areas, your game drives do not need to be long and tiring. In the Timbavati and Lebombo, you will be encouraged to safari slowly and travel short distances. This laid-back style typically attracts senior travelers and honeymooning couples, but do not think that moving at a slower pace means less wildlife. With this safari, the premium is on your location. Both the Timbavati and Lebombo are private reserves, and they share unfenced boundaries with Kruger National Park in addition to having strict controls over the number of human visitors. Wildlife moves freely, and it congregates in these reserves due to the permanent water and a rich assortment of vegetation.
This safari is handcrafted for senior travelers for their first visit to Africa, and it offers a complete experience that will remain within your comfort zone. During four days in the Timbavati, you will enjoy daytime and nighttime game drives in addition to a hot air balloon flight and a trip to Blyde River Canyon. Lebombo is a more isolated destination, which is a wildlife retreat that impresses with beautiful tranquility. Just like the Timbavati, you will enjoy modern luxuries, contemporary fine dining, an abundance of private space, and stunning encounters with Kruger’s wildlife.
You will have a private guide and driver throughout this week-long safari. This is advantageous as game drives can be, and it is all catered to your interests and needs. You will also have complete control over the schedule. Typically, there will be a morning and afternoon game drive along with a nighttime game drive should you desire one. Drives can be slow as these compact, private reserves support magnificent and revered wildlife collections, and as your safari continues, you will discover that the Big Five is only the beginning of your Kruger experience. Here, there is not five but thousands of breathtaking scenes to experience. Don’t take just our word for it - consider reading some of our travelers’ reviews of South Africa, and see how you can customize your own dream vacation.
Starting Price
$7,800 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 536 reviews
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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We had a great trip. I talked with our safari travel agent a few times on the phone and email to talk about what we wanted to do and she recommended places that turned out to be exactly what we wanted. I felt that our travel agent really listened to what I wanted to get out of the trip. It was a once in a lifetime Adventure so we wanted to get it right. Thanks! We had three nights at each location – Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, Ngoma Lodge in Botswana and Dulini Lodge in South Africa. We were taken care of from beginning to end with people at each place to get us where we needed to go. Generally speaking, I can’t say enough about how well we were treated during the whole trip.
Victoria Falls is spectacular! We took the guided walk to see all the viewing sites on the Zimbabwe side of the falls. They will rent you a poncho for $3. I’m so glad we got them because in some places we got soaked. Our agent recommended that if we go into town we should stop at the Elephant Walk shopping mall. We did and ended up getting several things. It had artists who did various crafts, so I knew we were getting original and unique mementos from our stay there. I was really happy with the place we stayed in Victoria Falls. When we got there, there was a mixup with the rooms. Our agent stepped in and got it fixed right away. Our rooms had decks that overlooked the watering hole. It was amazing to get up in the morning, step out on my deck and see elephants, impalas and crocodiles meandering around the watering hole. One night for dinner we had a Boma, which is kind of like an African luau with local dancing and singing. They get everybody involved so it was a lot of fun.
Next we drove to Ngoma Lodge in Botswana. It was truly in the middle of nowhere so I wasn’t sure what to expect. Every aspect of it was wonderful. The lodge was on higher ground so we overlooked the flood plains of the Chobe River. They had a multi-level deck with lots of places to sit and enjoy the view. In our rooms the whole wall was windows so we had a view that just went on and on. And we had a deck with a plunge pool. We never got to use it because we were so busy. Near the lodge, there was a watering hole. Each morning the zebras, giraffes, impala and more came to the watering hole to drink. We took our meals on the deck so we could enjoy it all while we ate. The food and the service were good. They really pampered us. We went on game drives each day. One thing I really wanted to see was elephants crossing the Chobe River. I had heard about it and seen pictures. We saw a herd of what must have been over 100 elephants crossing the river. It was one of my favorite highlights. We saw lots of impalas, kudus, elephants, giraffes, and so much more. We saw a lion stalking a kudu. Nearby there was a herd of giraffes that got scared and ran away. They are so graceful when they run. They really went out of their way to ensure we had a good stay. Our game driver grew up in a nearby village so was really familiar with the area and knew exactly where to take us for the best game viewing.
Our last stop was at Dulini Lodge. It is a private game reserve outside of Kruger National Park in South Africa. The room was huge with an extra-large bathroom, living room and large deck with a plunge pool. Elephants walked in the dry river bed off of our deck. The grounds were all grassy and covered with trees. It was beautiful. Every day animals came up and grazed on the grass. We ate outside here too with elegant dinners and excellent service. Sometimes we ate by ourselves and sometimes in small groups. Try the kudu steak and the wart hog. They were both delicious. We tried lots of foods we had never heard of. Most of them were really good. Both lodges had expert chefs. We went on game drives every day. We would tell our game driver what we wanted to see and he and his tracker would look for tracks. One time we saw three lions resting after eating their fresh kill. In another part of the park we saw a leopard with her cub and a fresh kill in the tree. Then we saw a lion with three cubs. We saw so much on every game drive.
I was really pleased with the whole trip. The locations were just what we wanted. We were really pampered with the food, service and amenities. We saw game on every single drive we went on. Three nights in each place worked out really well. I would whole heartedly recommend this safari travel company to plan your trip.
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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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