There is a place in the world where the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean kiss, where the music does not stop, where wild life still reigns, where the most modern metropolises and the most exotic towns coexist, where there are white sand beaches and waves very blue. a few kilometers from iconic mountains and endless savannas, and where the streets mix, in the name of justice and equality, all colors.
South Africa invites you to a party that only takes place there. A party that was born with the fight for rights and peace led by Nelson Mandela, and that you and your family can enjoy.
In our Accessible Safari we spent 4 days exploring the Kruger National Park. Here you have a good chance to see the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino and leopard) and many other animals, plants and birds in their natural environment.
The next 3 days will be spent in a private reserve where you can go on safaris, possibly walk with leopards, meet Jessica, the famous hippo, and other encounters with nearby animals.
Hear the call of the animals, taste traditional food, see the famous red sunsets, feel the African heartbeat, meet other travelers, have fun and much more ... all in 8 days!
Day 1 – Johannesburg – Kruger National Park
Departing from Johannesburg, this day’s journey starts at 7am (please refer to pre-departure Information) and takes us east through the rolling hills of the Highveld. We lunch in route to the Kruger National Park which we enter from the South-West. The first two nights are spent at the main camp Skukuza.
Day 2,3,4, - Kruger National Park
We spend the next three days in the Kruger National Park. This 2 million-hectare haven is home to the Big Five and many other species of animals, birds and plants. Kruger Park is a premier local and international game park featuring excellent camps, wonderful views and tranquil settings.
The park features exciting drives through both dense bush and dry scrub. You’ll spend most of your time viewing game on early morning and evening drives, discovering its inner beauty. You’ll also indulge your photographic skills, capturing incredible memories. Our nights are spent at various main and private camps throughout the park, with the first two nights at Skukuza camp and nights three and four at Satara camp (please note this depends on availability and could change). Optional extra cost night game drive* available on request. (B/L/D)
Day 5,6,7 – Private Game reserve
After breakfast and a morning game drive we depart from the Kruger National Park and head to a magnificent Private Game Reserve, well-known for reintroducing animals to the wild and hand-rearing orphaned animals, where we spend 3 nights. Activities include morning and afternoon game drives and bush walks/wheels, maybe even touching a wild cheetah. Dinner is served in a traditional “boma” around a blazing fire.(B/L/D)
Day 8 – Private Game reserve – Johannesburg
Our last day is a scenic day’s journey back to Johannesburg where you will be delivered to the airport or your hotel after enjoying an incredible safari.
When is the best time to visit South Africa?
This is very difficult to say, as each month has a highlight. South Africa has a very diverse climate. Here is a basic clarification:
Cape Town has winter rains (June to August) and Kruger National Park has summer rains (December to February).
Kruger National Park - Tropical Climate:
Autumn - March to May: hot and dry during the day; hot - cold at night. Maximum daily average - 29 ° C / average monthly precipitation - 39 mm
Winter - June to August: cold - hot and dry during the day; cold at night. Average daily maximum - 26 ° C / average monthly precipitation - 10 mm
Spring - September to November: hot - hot and dry during the day; hot at night Average daily maximum - 30 ° C / average monthly precipitation - 43 mm
Summer - December to February: hot and humid with showers during the day; hot at night. Average daily maximum - 32 ° C / average monthly precipitation - 94 mm
Cape Town:
Autumn - March to May: hot and dry during the day; hot - cold at night. Average daily maximum - 23 ° C / average monthly precipitation - 43 mm
Winter - June to August: cool with the possibility of rain; cold at night. Average daily maximum - 18 ° C / average monthly precipitation - 84 mm
Spring - September to November: hot - hot and dry during the day; hot at night. Average daily maximum - 22 ° C / average monthly precipitation - 28 mm
Summer - December to February: hot - hot and dry during the day; hot at night. Average daily maximum - 26 ° C / average monthly precipitation - 16 mm
How is accessibility during the trip?
Accessibility during the trip to South Africa is very good. Adapted vehicles are used for all transfers and most tours. Accommodation in cities and campgrounds is accessible accommodation. In addition to these aspects, the service team is trained to solve any barriers that may arise during the trip.
How many days is it advisable to visit South Africa?
It depends up to you, although the programs can be adapted to last fewer days, we recommend between 10 and 14 days to have a complete experience of the wonders of South Africa.
Another question?
Talk to us and we will be happy to set up your next trip to discover the big 5, a wonder of a world and this country full of history.
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