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One thing that makes the Kruger National Park a fantastic safari destination is that there really is not a bad time to go. The Kruger National Park has two main seasons, a dry season and a wet season. The wet and dry seasons each feature unique landscapes and viewing opportunities, so one might say that… Continue reading Best Time to Go on Safari in the Kruger National Park

What makes the Sabi Sands an exceptional safari destination is its year-round appeal. Divided into distinct dry and wet seasons, each offers unique landscapes and wildlife encounters, catering to different preferences. Although an all year round safari destination, the dry season from May to October has been dubbed the best time to go to the… Continue reading Best Time to Go on Safari in the Sabi Sands

If you are looking for a warm winter escape, KwaZulu Natal is definitely the place to be. A fabulous year-round destination, KwaZulu Natal lies on South Africa’s east coast along the edge of the warm Indian ocean, spanning inland to the heights of the Drakensberg escarpment. With such vast landscapes and territory, comes a big… Continue reading Best Time to Go on Safari in KwaZulu Natal

Situated on the east coast of South Africa, the Eastern Cape is a fabulous year-round destination for game viewing. Its sunny winters also make it a great destination for a beach and bush combination year-round. Our favourite time of year for an Eastern Cape safari is towards the end of the dry season, this way… Continue reading Best Time to Go on Safari in the Eastern Cape

Mountains, endless oceans, beautiful beaches, and enthralling wildlife – Cape Town is a little bit of paradise. Home to two UNESCO World Heritage sites and a vibrant city culture, you can’t go wrong visiting this amazing region. In contradiction to many other South African safari destinations which are ideal year-round, Cape Town is a slightly… Continue reading Best Time to Go on a Cape Town Safari

Situated on the south-eastern coast of South Africa the Garden Route boasts 300km (190 miles) of magnificent coastline. With a temperate oceanic climate, summers are mild to warm, and winters mild to cool. Intriguing wildlife, lush forests, and beautiful beaches, the Garden Routes has everything a nature lover’s heart desires. So when is the best… Continue reading Best Time to Go on a Garden Route Safari

The Kruger National Park comprises nearly 2 million hectares of land known to have the highest population density of the Big 5 in South Africa. If an authentic African safari is what you are after, this is the place to be. With incredible wildlife experiences, immaculate accommodation, and world-class cuisine, you can’t go wrong with… Continue reading Kruger National Park Safari: What to expect

Sabi Sands is undoubtedly one of the top game viewing destinations in South Africa. The private game reserve shares a 50-kilometre (31-mile) unfenced border with the world-renowned Kruger National Park. You will be spoilt with magnificent wildlife sightings, extraordinary service, and luxurious accommodation. If a spectacular African safari is what you’re after, here is what… Continue reading What to Expect on a Sabi Sands Safari

Home to two UNESCO World Heritage sites, KwaZulu Natal lies along South Africa’s warm east coast. The area spans from the lakes and wetlands of the expansive iSimangaliso Wetland Park in St Lucia to the vast mountain ranges of the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg. Along the way lies an endless wild coastline. Here is what you can… Continue reading What to Expect on a KwaZulu Natal Safari