Book into an exclusive african wildlife safari camp, in or adjoining one of South Africa's National Parks. Get wined and dined and pampered in tasteful safari style and head out in the early mornings and late afternoons for some spectacular game viewing from the comfort of a well-padded open safari vehicle.
Your game guide and tracker will ensure you don't miss a thing, and will reveal fascinating insights about all the African wildlife that you see, from the tiniest insect, the vegetation and the seasons, to the mating behaviour of lions and the thrill of the kill.
Sit back in awe of the wonder that nature reveals when we take time to watch her ways and the symbiosis of her virgin state.
Night drives by safari vehicle are great evening entertainment in the bush -- and...
Check out the South African Safari Game Lodges or visit the pages of some of the safari operators in and around the South African National Parks.
The main wildlife areas in South Africa are located in the provinces of Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu Natal, North West, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape and to a lesser extent Western Cape.
In addition to possessing two of the world's most renowned national parks, the Kruger Park and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, the country contains over 30 smaller parks and numerous private game reserves and game lodges.
Game reserves are found in 2 entirely different regions. The largest is the area next to Kruger Park (malaria area) with a large number of private game reserves.
The Waterberg area (malaria free) is situated in the western region of the province.
As one of South Africa's most celebrated game parks, the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Park in northern KwaZulu Natal is renowned for its variety of animal and bird life.
And it is the main conservation area of rhino's.
Madikwe - in the North West - is regarded as one of the finest conservation areas in Africa, offering all the major species, including the Big Five along with almost all the plains antelope species. Mpumalanga is your gateway to the Kruger National Park.
The province's wilderness offerings range from the super-exclusive private lodges of the Sabi Sand to private wildlife reserves south of the Kruger Park.
All fences separating Timbavati from Kruger have been removed, creating a vast wilderness area offering some of the finest game viewing in Southern Africa.
Famous for the occurrence of the rare white lion gene in the area. |