SafariWildlife Tours
Morning Safari
HALF DAY
Kruger National Park
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Full Day Safari
FULL DAY
Kruger National Park
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Afternoon Safari
HALF DAY
Kruger National Park
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Bush Walk Safari
± 4 HOURS
Kruger National Park
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Blyde Boat & Reptile Park
FULL DAY
Hoedspruit
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Step into The Wild
The Kruger National Park, South Africa’s premier wildlife reserve, spans nearly 2 million hectares and boasts an extraordinary diversity of wildlife, including the iconic Big 5: Lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and Cape buffalo.
Safari options:
Morning Safari
Witness the bush awakening as predators retreat and herbivores begin their daily rituals. The crisp morning air enhances game-viewing opportunities
Afternoon Safari
Experience the park in the golden glow of the late afternoon, when wildlife is most active before nightfall
Full-Day Safari
A deep dive into the wild, maximising your chances of spotting elusive species. Ideal for avid wildlife enthusiasts
Bush Walk Safaris
Our tour begins with a convenient hotel pickup, where guests are transported to Kruger National Park to meet an experienced National Parks ranger. With extensive knowledge of the bush, the ranger provides insightful guidance throughout the experience.
Every safari is led by seasoned field guides, ensuring safety, insight, and a profound connection with nature.
Have a QuestionFrequently Asked Questions
What should I bring on a safari?
Pack light, breathable clothing in neutral colours, as well as comfortable walking shoes. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent for protection. Don’t forget binoculars, a camera, and plenty of memory cards to capture amazing moments. It’s also a good idea to carry water, snacks, and any personal medications.
Will I see the Big Five?
Kruger National Park is home to the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo), so there is a good chance of spotting them, especially with the expertise of knowledgeable guides. However, wildlife sightings can never be guaranteed as animals roam freely in their natural habitat.
Is it safe to go on a safari?
Yes, safaris are generally safe, especially when conducted with experienced guides who prioritize safety. Always follow your guide’s instructions, stay inside the vehicle during game drives, and maintain a safe distance from animals.
Can children join a safari?
Yes, children are welcome on safaris, and there are family-friendly options available, such as closed, air-conditioned vehicles for comfort.
Are meals included in the safari?
Meals are not included. You may stop at rest camps where you can purchase food or bring your own packed meals.
What type of vehicles are used for safaris?
Safaris are typically conducted in open safari vehicles, offering an immersive experience with excellent visibility. For those who prefer a more comfortable option, closed, air-conditioned vehicles are also available, ideal for hot weather or families with young children.
Do I need to book in advance for a safari?
Yes, it is recommended to book your safari in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure your preferred dates and times.
What happens if it rains during the safari?
Safaris continue in most weather conditions, as rain does not necessarily deter wildlife activity. We do have ponchos available.
Can I take photographs during the safari?
Absolutely! Photography is encouraged, and the guides will often position the vehicle to provide the best angles for capturing wildlife. Be sure to bring extra batteries or a power bank to keep your camera or phone charged.
Are private safaris available?
Yes, private safaris can be arranged for those who prefer a more personalized experience. This allows for a customized itinerary and the opportunity to focus on specific interests, such as bird-watching or photography.
Will there be restroom facilities during the safari?
Yes, rest stops are scheduled at designated areas and rest camps within the park, where restroom facilities are available. Your guide will ensure regular breaks during longer drives.
What wildlife can I expect to see besides the Big Five?
In addition to the Big Five, Kruger National Park is home to cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous antelope species. Bird enthusiasts will also enjoy spotting a diverse array of birds, including colourful kingfishers, majestic eagles, and the iconic southern ground hornbill.






