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South Africa

A World in One Country

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Why go on a South African Vacation?

Prolific Big 5 Game Viewing

Encountering Africa’s iconic Big 5 (elephant, rhino, lion, leopard and buffalo) is a major item on any safari goer’s bucket list. South Africa is one of the very few places on Earth where you’re able to tick off all five in one day.

Easily Combine Bush, Beach & Vine

Cape Town’s gorgeous coastline offers its visitors sun-kissed beaches, while the famous Cape Winelands will delight any gourmet. Superb infrastructure and daily domestic flights make combining a Kruger safari with a beach holiday a piece of cake.

World-class Service & Amenities

Experience culinary excellence from award-winning chefs in Cape Town, the Winelands, and Kruger’s private reserves and concessions. Plus enjoy top-notch service and amenities like spas, gyms and art galleries in each location.

Fantastic Logistics

Daily commercial flights link all the major cities, chartered airplanes can get you to safari lodges with their own private airstrips, and a self-drive holiday along the beautiful Garden Route is made safe and easy thanks to well-maintained road networks.

A Trip For Every Traveller

Multi-generational broods will love South Africa’s variety of family-friendly accommodation. Couples will find the perfect trip to celebrate a special occasion. Adventure seekers will relish in Cape Town’s plethora of outdoor activities.

Excellent Value

Thanks to a very favourable exchange rate, it’s easy to find superb accommodation that offers that extra bit of holiday pampering. And dining out in South Africa is very affordable, so you can enjoy a great meal and local vintage without feeling guilty.

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From the Big 5 to Whale, Winelands and More

There’s not much that South Africa doesn’t have to offer its visitors. The Kruger’s private reserves deliver Africa’s most reliable Big 5 game viewing, while Cape Town and its surrounding wine valleys provide an elegant, Mediterranean twist to a South Africa safari. July to November sees South Africa’s Whale Coast hum with activity as migratory whales arrive. And then there are the beaches …

From  $450 USD

per person per Night

From  $450 USD

per person per Night

Top Safari Destinations in South Africa

Here are some of our best packages, all completely customisable to your requirements and travel wishes:

Kruger National Park

South Africa’s best-known national park is home to the country’s greatest diversity of animals and exquisite safari lodges on private game reserves. As one of the oldest conservation areas in Africa, it boasts healthy populations of wildlife and highly sought-after sightings of cheetah and wild dog. But the Kruger’s pièce de résistance is the almost guaranteed encounter with the celebrities of the safari circuit: the Big 5.

Highlights

  • 5-star service and exquisite cuisine – some of the best safari food in Africa
  • Luxurious lodges with spas, gyms, private pools and star-beds
  • Virtual guarantee of seeing all the Big 5
  • Off-road driving, spot-lit night drives and guided nature walks in private reserves

Cape Town

Cape Town is truly one of those ‘have-it-all’ cities. Residents are surrounded by beautiful mountains and beaches, historical landmarks, and the bottle-green valleys of the Cape Winelands. Most visitors spend at least three to four days (five or six are even better) exploring South Africa’s oldest city, enjoying its smorgasbord of activities and being immersed in its incredible natural beauty.

Highlights

  • Basking on sun-kissed beaches (December to March)
  • Wine tasting in the picturesque Cape Winelands
  • Hiking or taking the cable car up Table Mountain
  • The world’s best land-based whale watching (July to September)

The Garden Route

The Garden Route is a must-see on the list of most visitors gracing the shores of South Africa. The beauty of this region stretches for miles from Mossel Bay to Storms River. It has a wonderful mix of beaches, forests, lagoons and seaside towns. It’s easy-to-navigate roads and short driving distances makes it an ideal destination for independent, self-drive vacations. It’s also perfectly paired with safari adventures in the Eastern Cape. 

Highlights

  • Whale-watching in season in Hermanus, considered the best land-based whale watching in the world
  • Play a round of golf at some of South Africa’s finest golf courses
  • Marvel at the Cango Caves, one of Africa’s greatest natural wonders
  • Adventure activities from bungee jumping to treetop canopy tours
 

Eastern Cape

The Eastern Cape’s biggest draw is its reserves. It is a Big 5, malaria-free destination that is geared for travelling families in search of safari escapades. The Eastern Cape’s best-known reserve is the Addo Elephant National Park, most famous for its gentle giants. For big cat sightings and luxurious accommodation, there are a number of private reserves that have award-winning lodges and big cat sanctuaries.

Highlights

  • Stress-free family safaris in luxury accommodation
  • Big five game drives, river cruises and walking safaris
  • Combines the best of both worlds with a bush and safari break
  • Cultural immersions in traditional African villages

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Chobe National Park

Johannesburg

In the past, visitors whizzed through Johannesburg, stopping just long enough to catch their connecting flight. Nowadays, however, ‘Jozi’ is a destination in its own right. Boasting a fantastic selection of hotels and guest houses, a thriving café culture and a budding restaurant scene, Jozi offers its visitors a unique perspective of urban South Africa.

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The Whale Coast

July to November sees the Cape Whale Coast hum with activity as migratory whales arrive from the icy Antarctic to mate and give birth in warmer waters. The town of Hermanus (just under two hours from Cape Town) lies at the centre of the whale-watching experience and is known as the world’s best land-based whale-watching destination.

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KwaZulu-Natal

Home to teeming game reserves and echoing ancient battlefields, flanked by mountain peaks and the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, the province of KwaZulu-Natal has everything that South African holidays are famous for. Expect long golden beaches, abundant wildlife, a diverse and welcoming people, and a sunny sub-tropical climate.

When To Go To South Africa

Green Seasons: Nov-Apr

For a South African safari, the green season is when the landscape is a beautiful, lush emerald colour and with the best light of the year for photography. It’s calving season and there are great opportunities to witness baby animals and some dramatic predator action. For a Cape Town beach holiday, you simply can’t beat the hot summer months between November and March, but you have to book your spot well in advance for this trendy destination.

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High Seasons: May – Oct

The drier winter months are the best time for game viewing on a South Africa safari in the Kruger, Madikwe, Pilanesberg and KwaZulu-Natal. Big game are usually concentrated around water sources and are easier to spot in the thinned-out vegetation. If you want to see whales along South Africa’s Whale Coast, then a visit between June and October is a must, with the numbers at their highest in September. 

South Africa Trip Ideas

Here are some of our best packages, all completely customisable to your requirements and travel wishes:

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A Romantic Getaway

The Best of Cape Town & Kruger

Begin your vacation at a boutique hotel situated in a fashionable neighbourhood of Cape Town – a perfect location from which to explore Table Mountain, the V&A Waterfront and the city’s beaches. Franschhoek is your next stop: a foodie haven amid spectacular vineyards. Known as South Africa’s gourmet capital, this village is the ideal place for sampling the country’s gastronomic delights. Then be whisked off to a private game reserve neighbouring Kruger National Park where you’ll encounter some of Africa’s finest Big 5 sightings, especially leopard.

Destinations

  • Gardens, Cape Town
  • Franschhoek, Cape Winelands
  • Sabi Sands, Kruger

FROM $15,480 USD

PER PERSON PER NIGHT

12
Days

Family Vacation

Affordable Cape Town, Kruger & Vic Falls

Perfect for adventurous couples and families, this journey explores three of South Africa’s top destinations. Begin in Cape Town, with a rental car for flexibility—drive to Cape Point, the Winelands, or spot whales in season. Experience a Big 5 safari in the renowned Kruger National Park, where expert guides help you seek out lions, leopards, and elephants. Finally, visit Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, with activities like rafting, sunset cruises, and views of the stunning falls. All flights, transfers, and accommodations included.

Destinations

  • Gardens, Cape Town
  • Sabi Sands, Kruger
  • Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

FROM $5,070 USD

PER PERSON PER NIGHT

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How Much is a South Africa Safari?

Rates generally depend on timing (i.e. key travel seasons like holidays) and level of luxury (the type of amenities and exclusivity). As a guideline, South Africa safaris can range anywhere from approximately 450 USD per person per night in low season to over 1 550 USD at the finest lodges in high season.

What Costs Are Included?

Most accommodations are all-inclusive; all your meals, snacks, beverages, alcohol (with some exceptions) are part of your room rate. In addition, your game drives and other excursions like walking safaris and cultural village visits will all be included. 

The only things you’ll have to pay for are special activities like hot-air balloon rides and spa treatments. Beyond that, just gratuities for the incredible staff who will make your stay at each lodge so memorable.

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mark smith

Mark Smith

South Africa is perfect for a first-time trip to Africa or returning visitors looking for exceptional year-round game viewing. I recommend starting by exploring beautiful Cape Town – the perfect way to recover from jetlag before an action-packed safari schedule. Then take your pick from malaria-free destinations to suit the whole family like Madikwe or Kwandwe at the end of the Garden Route, to the legendary Kruger National Park and its adjoining private game reserves like Sabi Sands, renowned for its prolific Big 5 sightings.

Why Travel with Go2Africa

We are African

Based in Cape Town, our team of experts are all born and raised in Africa. We spend our own holidays on safari, and understand what goes into making every trip a once in a life-time experience.

We are safari experts

We have first-hand knowledge of every single destination, lodge and activity we recommend. We spend more than 365 days a year on safari to ensure you get the best, unbiased advice.

Our best price promise

We have first-hand knowledge of every single destination, lodge and activity we recommend. We spend more than 365 days a year on safari to ensure you get the best, unbiased advice.

Your money stays in Africa

As an African company, we ensure 100% of the money from your safari stays in Africa, supporting local communities and conservation projects, making a difference long after you return home.

24/7 On-safari support

Book with us and we’ll be alongside you from our first chat, offering 24/7 assistance and local know-how from the right time zone, whenever you need it.

Complete financial protection

Your money is safe with us. All our clients are protected by our supplier default insurance and our accreditation bond with the Southern Africa Tourism Services Association.

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