If you’re searching for a short, nature-packed getaway, the 4-day Kruger Safari Camping tour is a fantastic option for families and wildlife enthusiasts. Starting and ending in Pretoria, this guided national parks trip brings you face-to-face with the wonders of Kruger National Park, with stops in Pretoria and Hazyview. Accommodation, transport, and meals are included, so your focus stays on game viewing and soaking up the bush atmosphere. The unique selling point of this tour package is its ideal length—perfect for families or travelers who want a concentrated safari experience without a long time commitment.
Set out on a 20-day journey through South Africa, Lesotho, and Eswatini with a national parks focus on the Explorer Camping tour. Starting in Pretoria and ending in Cape Town, this small group adventure covers Sani Pass, Malealea, Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, and thirteen additional destinations. With camping accommodation, transport, and meals included, families can immerse themselves in nature and diverse cultures. The chance to explore three countries in a single, expertly guided tour package is what makes this trip truly special.
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Camping, Lodge, Tent
Age Range
18-75 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Cape Town, Kruger National Park
Cape Town, Kruger National Park, Pretoria, Hazyview, Drakensberg, Malealea, Mountain Zebra National Park, Port Elizabeth, Plettenberg Bay, Oudtshoorn, Hermanus, Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, Saint Lucia, Durban, Underberg, Sani Pass
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The 14-day Kruger to the Delta, Chobe & Victoria Falls Accommodated tour is perfect for families wanting a comprehensive southern African adventure. Departing from and returning to Pretoria, this journey visits Victoria Falls, Martins Drift, Gweta, and nine other lively destinations in Zimbabwe and South Africa. All travel logistics—including accommodation, transport, and meals—are covered. This tour’s unique appeal is its balance of national park exploration and cultural encounters, offering a well-rounded experience for families eager to soak up Africa’s highlights.
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Camping, Guest House, Hotel, Tent
Age Range
8-75 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Kruger National Park, Pretoria
Kruger National Park, Pretoria, Hoedspruit, Maun, Okavango Delta, Martins Drift, Polokwane, Bulawayo, Matobo National Park, Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park, Gweta
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Ever dreamed of an extended African adventure with endless landscapes and cultural treasures? The 33-day Cape Town to Victoria Falls Mozambique Camping trip is a fantastic choice for families. Setting out from Cape Town and concluding in Pretoria, this guided small group tour covers Nata, Etosha National Park, Masvingo, and 24 other destinations, primarily in South Africa. With all accommodation, transport, and meals covered, this tour package allows for worry-free exploration. Its unique selling point is the sheer scale and variety of its itinerary, combining iconic wildlife, scenic diversity, and the opportunity to experience multiple countries in one trip—making it a perfect fit for adventurous families.
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Camping, Tent
Age Range
18-75 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Cape Town, Pretoria, Cederberg
Cape Town, Pretoria, Cederberg, Etosha National Park, Windhoek, Maun, Okavango Delta, Nata, Kasane, Livingstone, Orange River, Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Bulawayo, Matobo National Park, Masvingo, Bandula, Vilanculos, Tofo, Fish River Canyon, Bilene, Hazyview, Kruger National Park, Sesriem, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Spitzkoppe
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When one thinks of African wildlife, the image of the expansive savanna plains come to mind. On this guided day tour, experience the massive biodiversity of the continent through a different vantage point: St. Lucia coastline. Afterwards, experience Zulu culture unaffected by modernization at DumaZulu Cultural Village.
The tour departs from Durban along the coast to northern KwaZulu-Natal. The first stop is the small town of St Lucia inside the iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. There you will board a river boat for a two-hour guided tour of the estuary. A local guide will inform you of the park's history and inform you about its incredible wildlife whilst cruising along the estuary on a boat safari.
The iSimangaliso Wetlands Park was declared South Africa's first Natural World Heritage Site in 1999. Previously known as the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, the UNESCO site dates back over 120 years. Established in 1895 the reserve is considered South Africa's third largest park with its unique ecosystem spanning over 280 km of near pristine coastline and 328,000 hectares of expansive land. The protected area is home to one of the largest population of hippopotami in South Africa and an estimated 1,000 crocodiles.
iSimagaliso has a wealth of plant, bird and animal life, including lions, zebras, African elephants, leopards, giraffes, white rhinos and fish eagles. Then head to DumaZulu Cultural Village.
DumaZulu Cultural Village is located near the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve in the heart of Zululand. Translated to “Thundering Zulu,” DumaZulu is South Africa’s largest Zulu cultural village with over 50 Zulu locals who living and working in the area.
The village depicts Zulu culture before modernization and is considered a living museum. The village is laid out in the tradition Zulu design of beehive huts arranged in a circle around a cattle kraal. You’ll be welcomed to the village by a local DumaZulu tour guide who’ll explain and share interesting traditions and customs of the Zulu people.
You can observe the traditional basket-weaving, spear- and shield-making techniques from the locals as well as watch traditional bone-throwing and Zulu dancing and singing performances.
Roam among the exquisite wildlife of Africa at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve. The reserve, established in 1895, is the oldest in South Africa and provides a rare opportunity to see the Big Five of Africa: lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo and rhinoceros, on a single safari. Afterwards, experience Zulu culture unaffected by modernization at DumaZulu Cultural Village.
Start the journey by heading north from Durban to KwaZulu-Natal. After almost three-hours’ drive, you’ll arrive at the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve. On this closed vehicle tour, your experienced guide will show you around a section of the 98,000 hectares of the park in search of diverse wildlife and Africa’s Big Five. The reserve's hilly topography is home to immensely diverse flora and fauna.
The Hluhluwe Game Reserve in the north and the Imfolozi Game Reserve in the south were joined to create the largest reserve in KwaZulu Natal. The Hluhluwe Imfolozi Reserve is noted for its white rhino conservation. Their Centenary Capture Centre is celebrated for its exceptional research in animal capture, rehabilitation and release as well their approach to sustainable ecotourism in South Africa.
You’ll stop for lunch at Hilltop Camp (at your own expense) giving you time to refuel and relax. The restaurant is situated on top of a hill and gives visitors the chance to enjoy the surrounding scenery. After lunch complete your safari and head to DumaZulu Cultural Village.
DumaZulu Cultural Village is located near the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve in the heart of Zululand. Translated to “Thundering Zulu,” DumaZulu is South Africa’s largest Zulu cultural village with over 50 Zulu locals who living and working in the area.
The village depicts Zulu culture before modernization and is considered a living museum. The village is laid out in the tradition Zulu design of beehive huts arranged in a circle around a cattle kraal. You’ll be welcomed to the village by a local DumaZulu tour guide who’ll explain and share interesting traditions and customs of the Zulu people.
You can observe the traditional basket-weaving, spear- and shield-making techniques from the locals as well as watch traditional bone-throwing and Zulu dancing and singing performances.