Email Laura S. | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Lifetime experience and profound beauty
South Africa wasn't on our radar of trips. too many concerns personally like a long flight from U.S., safety concerns and really not educated on what it had to offer besides the safaris you hear about. It was life changing with it's beauty and nature and things to do and see. The mountains, the ocean, the people were outstanding. So much too offer and everyone made us feel welcomed. Uber was great and most experiences had pickup included or would do for a nominal fee. The game park was an amazing place. The resort was very nice and food was very good and was buffet which was always full with many options to eat. The game drive was in a beautiful area and we saw quite a bit of the Big 5 except for one. I would do it all again tomorrow if time would allow.
Email Stephen Chin | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Nice mix of rural and cosmopolitan beauty especially in Capetown
Booked with Safari Life and had a wonderful experience. I was a little concerned about the transportation connection as there were no direct transfers from Johannesburg to the Umkumbe Lodge in Sabi Sands but it went very smoothly both ways and the wildlife was amazing--most of which we were able to see from the privacy of our back deck. Everything looked very natural from the rhinos we saw in the bush to the monkeys that came down from the trees to steal sugar off our table. The luxurious lodging gave us the best of both worlds enjoying a nice swim or massage when not out on game drives and we even found a leopard. Leopards are the hardest of the Big 5 animals to find because they are solitary animals that hang out in the trees. Wonderful experience with excellent food that the host was able to tailor to any dietary restrictions for any individual.
Email Oliver Mueller | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Great experience and lucky with animals in Klaserie Reserve
Can really recommend the Panorama Route, Oliver's Boutique Hotel, Elephant Whispers, Seronera Croc Farm & the very nice Simbavati Waterside Lodge for Parents with Teens, as they have a Villa with 2 Bedrooms, excellent personal service and cool game drives.
Email Aziza Donmez | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Everything was absolutely amazing, from start to finish!
An absolutely superb experience at an affordable price! I’d like to extend my thanks to Zelda from Mzansi for her excellent guidance and assistance in planning our trip. Victor, our driver from Safari Link, was incredibly informative and ensured we had a smooth and memorable road trip from OR Tambo Airport to Kruger National Park. The accommodation at Kruger Adventure Lodge was top-notch, with delicious food and a fantastic team of staff! We booked a 5-day Kruger Safari, and each day brought unforgettable moments. Despite the weather, we were fortunate enough to see all the Big Five and even the 'Ugly Five,' thanks to our experienced rangers. I highly recommend this amazing team for anyone looking to experience the magic of Kruger National Park!
Email Grace Moorhead | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Beautiful
I'm a 25yo woman and I stayed at the Kruger Adventure Lodge solo. I choose the 5 day 4 night package. Given that it was located outside the park, I was impressed by the amount of wildlife we got to see. The lodge itself was great, it had a very intimate feel and I got to know the other travelers and staff throughout my stay.
Email Sarah Doege | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
A bucket list trip!
Flew into Joberg and took a transfer(by van) to greater Kruger. Saw everything we wanted to, and more!! It’s spring there so although it was brown, it made it easier to see the animals. Cool at night, warm during the day.
Safari for 6 nights 7 days was more than enough. I would recommend maybe only 4-5 nights max. We didn’t spend anytime in Joberg due to safety recommendations. Then flew to Cape Town. Spent 5 nights there. Beautiful city, great hiking, wine country close, lots to do!
It does get a bit sketch at night so try and see everything during the daylight hours. Time of year we went was perfect. Not too hot or cold. Layers were good.
Email Mackye | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Blessed with nature, scenery and important historical learnings
Wonderful country rich in wildlife, nature and culture. Found it very easy to navigate and met many lovely folk
Email Marie-Linda | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: over 5 safaris
Simply Beautiful !
A country with Beautiful & Friendly people! They care about your safety, they are so helpful and happy to have you visiting.
A great mix of culture, history, scenery & interesting animals !
Between two major cities, beaches, vineyards, mountains, a hidden country in the middle, multiple safaris & where two oceans meet !!! So much beauty & a lot to see..
Email Rhian Harley | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Destination of Beauty and Despair
We travelled as a group of 3 generations- the oldest 81 years old and the youngest 17.
Cape Town has the stunning backdrop of Table Mountain against the blue sky, the beautiful Company Gardens and Kirstenbosch Botannical Gardens. The new V&A Waterfront is a pleasant and safe place to dine but could be anywhere.
The Robben Island tour left a lasting impression but could have been more dynamic
On the streets, the poverty and despair of the poor is plain to see. The highway out to the winery areas of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek is flanked by huge townships and morning and evening becomes a “snake” of overfilled minibuses as the residents commute to work.
The wineries area then feels obscenely decadent. The towns and surrounding area is charming. The tastings are great value and each winery normally has more than just wine on offer e.g gardens to explore, art exhibitions
We went on a 3 day quickie safari in the Kruger National Park. Surpassed all our expectations, in part due to our Wild Wings guide’s superb knowledge of the animal/bird habitats and habits.
We would love to return to South Africa again in the future to do another safari and explore the Garden Route. The people we met everywhere were delightful, food and wine were always delicious and great value for money. The weather and flowers were beautiful in October
Email Marlyn Gibson | 65+ years of age | Experience level: first safari
A safari is a must when in South Africa
We visited Cape Town first and stayed close to the new V&A development. Lots to see and do and lots of restaurants with superb mall. Moved to Hermanus and watched the whales frolicking in the sea just off the shoreline. No boat trip required. Then off to Kruger National Park. Private reserve in north of park called TOMORROW. Fantastic experience. Only 8 individual luxury units so only 2 tour cars. They share safaris with neighbouring private reserves and they all radio each other to get everyone the best experience. Our guide Gareth was unbelievable. He was friendly knowledgeable and spotted a lioness in the dark at over 30m away. How? No idea!! We saw all of the top 5 except Rhino. We saw a pride of lions just after they had hunted down a buffalo. Leopard being chased by a lioness who just climbed to the very top of the tree until she gave up. Gin and tonic out in the bush at sundown perfect. Food was gourmet level. Staff were outstanding. Thoroughly recommend this reserve for a fantastic time. We stayed 3 days 2 nights which was enough perhaps because Gareth enabled us to see the elephants leopards buffalo lions and cubs giraffes jackals hippos impala’s masses of different bird species and most importantly we did not have to queue at any time to watch the animals in their natural environment. Gareth was also very mindful of the environment we were in and took care not to intrude on the animals