

Lions taking a refreshing drink in the Kruger National Park

Elephant herds

Game drives in the Madikwe National Park

Impala watching the camera

Rhino on a game drive
Why choose South Africa for your African safari?
Whether you want to dip into a two or three day safari in South Africa with almost guaranteed sightings of the Big Five, or a full scale two week game viewing vacation taking in semi-desert, rich wetlands, ancient forests and vast areas of open grassland, seeing almost every type of African animal, we will arrange your perfect South African safari.
A Safari in South Africa offers the a chance to enjoy a good range of malaria free safari lodges and these are a particularly good choice if you only want to spend a few days on safari and don't want to have to take malaria tablets for a couple of weeks. South African Safaris combine very well with a few days in Cape Town, the winelands, the Garden Route and the Battlefields.
A stay at Phinda whilst on safari is a superb choice as it has so many different types of habitat and a correspondingly wide range of animals with elephant, lion, rhinoceros, antelope, buffalo and leopard all present in good numbers. You can enjoy game viewing there by open vehicle, during the day and at night, on foot and by boat, and can even take a light aircraft down to their great deserted beach. As with all of the lodges we use in South Africa, Phinda's safari lodge accommodation is luxurious with excellent hosting and you can choose to be on a mountain top or in the heart of the forest.
Jaci's safari lodge is another great favourite, run by the owners and located on the 75,000 hectare malaria free Madikwe Game Reserve . This area of South Africa resembles parts of Botswana and has packs of wild dog, hyena, leopard and big herds of elephant and plains game. Game viewing at Jaci's is superb and provides an excellent place in which to spend a few days on Safari.
In the Kruger National Park there are literally dozens of luxury safari camps and lodges to choose from, all with their own characteristics and with the qualities of a private reserve.
If you call us we will work out the best South African safari itinerary, bearing in mind your preferences, your game viewing objectives and budget.
When is the best time to go on Safari in South Africa?
South Africa enjoys a good climate all year round with the hotter summer months of December, January and February.
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