Email John | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Fantastic wildlife sightseeing
Sabi Sand offers a high density and variety of animals as well as breathtaking scenery and lush nature. On our first game drive we saw all of the Big 5. Being in the reserve in early December, we happened to see many baby animals including young lions, elephants and giraffes.
The possibility of driving in open-air vehicles off-road makes the experience truly exceptional, as the animals are approached up close. Also this way it is possible to see animals (such as leopards and wild dogs) that do not tend to walk along the road. Finally, the company of experienced guides ensures an extremely enjoyable three-hour safari drive. Our stay at the lodge was very relaxing and made the whole experience wonderful. Definitely highly recommended.
Email Lesley Thompson | 65+ years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Very picturesque countryside, easy to get around and people very pleasant and welcoming.
We enjoyed a 5 day tour with Southern Africa tours. Travelling the garden route we visited a winery, ostrich farm, elephant sanctuary, suspension bridge, saw wild penguins and the big 5 animals. It was a lovely tour with many changes of scenery. The lodges and b&b were all very comfortable. The weather was excellent. Cape Town offered a lot to do. Would recommend staying close to the V&A which was lively, good shopping and we felt very safe there.
Email Atle Fossmark | 65+ years of age | Experience level: first safari
All wishes came trough.
Excellent!!
Landed at Hoedspruit, and were met by an informative and pleasant driver, who took us to Kambaku River Sands. Met there by very pleasant hosts and staff. And our stay and bush drives were beyond our hopes and expectations. Elephants, antilopes and many other animals and birds were all around us at the Logde, and at the bush drives we had close encounters with all "the Big 5", and wild dogs, hyenas, giraffes, antilopes, sebra, hippo, crocs, turtles, eagles, owls, and other birds of pray and a lot of other animals and birds. A lifetime experience that will never be forgotten
Email Belyaeva Maria | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Extremely kind people!
Beautiful country to visit, busy should not stay in touristic places. Have to see authentic places. Local restaurants and bars.
Email Judy McLean | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Email Ross Watts | 65+ years of age | Experience level: first safari
What a beautifully amazing and heart-lifting country to visit
South Africa was a life long wait to visit, but absolutely worth the wait. This country challenges your political and social beliefs in a good way; we spent our days divided between Durban and Johannesburg. A safari is on everyone's wish list and ours did NOT disappoint at all, while we didn't complete the check off of all the big 5, we managed 3 and heaps of them, plus many others as well. A visit to Soweto is probably even better, (if that's possible) than a safari and visiting the Apartheid, Mandela and Hector Petersen Museums was truely inspiring and educational and brought many memories of some of these events. WOW what a country.
Email Wen | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Gorgeous country with a lovely culture
South Africa is a beautiful country with lots of mountains! The scenery was simply breathtaking. There were so many highlights in my trip.
1) food: fresh meat, fish and greens. Most of my meals were delicious and the friendly service staff made the whole dining experience unforgettable.
2) scenery: mountains and mountains and mountains everywhere. Every photo was insta-worthy.
3) local culture: the rich history and culture were beyond describable.
4) wildlife: Safari tour at Kruger National Park was exciting! Our tour operator, Elephant herd, was the best. Their guide, Trevor, was a fantastic spotter. Within 1h in the national park, we saw the big 4 already. He was so knowledgeable about all the animals’ and birds! Brandon coordinated and organized all our transport and itinerary at Kruger. Kudos for making our journey memorable.
5) safety: we were warned about the dangers in SA. Thankfully we didn’t encounter any. However, we did avoid going out at night. Didn’t venture into the slums. We ensured no belongings were visible in the rental car.
6) weather: rainy season. Some nights can get really cold and some afternoon were really hot.
SA is a country worth visiting. Must go destination.
Email Brett Hooton | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
A dream safari and a great value
I recently took a 4 day/3 night safari to Kruger National Park and the Greater Kruger with Safari Reinhardt. I cannot recommend the company or the destination highly enough. We had particular luck and saw all of the Big Five, but we also saw more elusive species like a cheetah. The accommodations were exceptional, with amazing food and hosts. Reinhardt, our guide, and his assistant tracker, Timba, were incredibly knowledgeable and adaptable to our small group. South Africa, as a country, is extremely interesting and beautiful. The people are very friendly, open, and caring. I often found myself having deep conversations with people I just met. I never felt unsafe. Transportation around the country was quick and efficient. I cannot recommend South Africa and especially Safari Reinhardt highly enough.
Email Jane | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Majestic
We had a great experience at Aquila. I would highly recommend the 2-night stay to anyone wanting to fit in a short safari while staying in Cape Town. The 2 night is necessary to have the full day of relaxation, hang at the lodge, lay out and the pool and chat with guests from other places, visit the spa, and overall unwind. I found the menu to be great for carnivores and vegans alike. Everything about South Africa made it an ideal travel destination and we hope to return.
Email Sparkle | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari