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Safaris are one of the biggest draws of tours in South Africa. If you are staying in the vibrant city of Cape Town, you might be far away from some of the main wildlife reserves like Kruger National Park, but it doesn’t mean you’ll miss out on safari experiences. During your trip to Cape Town, within a short drive, you can find a wide range of private game reserves, like Aquila Games Reserve and Sanbona Wildlife Reserve. The Big 5 (elephants, lions, rhinos, leopards, and African buffalos) are the creme de la creme of the South African safari world, and you can encounter these amazing animals in a conservation setting. So, with that in mind, let’s dive in and discover the seven best safaris near Cape Town.

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1. Aquila Private Game Reserve

Aquila Private Game Reserve, a top safari near Cape Town, at night.
Aquila Family Chalets are comfortable lodgings that provide a wonderful star gazing opportunity

Photo Credit: Aquila Private Game Reserve

This 10,000-hectare reserve is known for its conservation efforts and excellent customer service. Aquila holds nothing back when it comes to its guests. There are three, half-day safaris available every day — early morning, afternoon, sunset, and options for full day tours and overnight packages. Sightings of the Big 5 are possible here, along with giraffes, hippos, antelope, and 170 bird species. Aquila’s main goal is to preserve and protect African wildlife. They have an on-site animal rescue center as well as leopard research facilities. 

  • Distance from Cape Town: 2 hours (176km) northeast of Cape Town in the historic town of Touws River. This is a great option for those looking for a day trip only.
  • Accommodation available: 4-star lodge offers standard rooms, family suites, and luxury cottages that include their very own fireplace. A restaurant, spa, infinity pool, wet bar, cigar lounge, and children’s entertainment center are also included.
  • Other activities: Horseback safari, quad bike safari, fly-in safari (arrive at the reserve via helicopter!)
Tourists participating in horseback safaris in Aquila Private Game Reserve.
Horseback safari is available in Aquila Private Game Reserve.
A family cottage at Dusk in Aquila Private Game Reserve.
You can stay in a family cottage located in the wilderness.
A herd of Springbok grazing in the fields at Aquila Private Game Reserve
Aquila Private Game Reserve provides amazing wildlife-watching opportunities.
Quad Biking Safari at Aquila Private Game Reserve.
Quad biking safari is an exciting safari option available in Aquila Private Game Reserve.

2. Garden Route Game Lodge

Visitors on safari at Garden Route Game Lodge enjoy sighting of a lion and a lioness.
Safaris in Garden Route Game Lodge are perfect for viewing lions in their natural habitat.
Lodges at Garden Route for safaris near Cape Town.
Garden Route Game Lodge has been built to complement its rustic surrounding.
A luxury room at Garden Route Game Lodge.
You can book a luxury room and stay comfortably at Garden Route Game Lodge.
Visitors on safari in Garden Route Game Lodge encounter two elephants.
You can see a parade of elephants at Garden Route Game Lodge.

Photo Credit: Garden Route Game Lodge

This reserve offers two safari tours daily, each lasting roughly 2–3 hours. One departs in the early morning and the other in the late afternoon since these are the times the animals are the most active. On the tour, you are likely to spot four out of the Big 5; lions, rhinos, elephants, and buffalos. You can also see giraffes, zebras, various antelope species, and free-roaming cheetahs. Overnight guests are offered sunrise and sunset safaris along with a tour of the reptile center, which houses 28 different snake species, Nile crocodiles, and tortoises.

  • Distance from Cape Town: 3 hours 40 minutes (350km) east of Cape Town in the village of Albertinia. It is possible to do it as a day trip from Cape Town, but staying the night is probably more comfortable.
  • Accommodation available: Room options in the 3-star lodge range from standard rooms to family and luxury suites to honeymoon chalets. A full restaurant with terrace dining is on site.
  • Other activities: Families traveling with kids will love the 'Kids on Safari' option, which allows children to explore and learn about the reserve under the guidance and supervision of a field ranger. Bird fanatics will enjoy watching over 50 species of rare and native birds throughout the reserve. There is also a spa and pool at the lodge that’s perfect for unwinding after a long day of safari. 

3. Inverdoorn Game Reserve

Two rhinoceros near a drinking water source at Inverdoorn Game Reserve.
The grounds of Inverdoorn Game Reserve teem with wildlife.

Photo Credit: Inverdoorn Game Reserve

As a self-proclaimed “luxury” safari, Inverdoorn may not be the cheapest on the list, but it’s certainly one of the most catered and comfortable. The reserve sits on 10,000 hectares in the arid Klein Karoo region. The grounds teem with birds and wildlife, including the Big 5, giraffes, zebras, hippos, impalas, springboks, and more. Inversdoorn is one of the most popular safaris near Cape Town due to the high level of service provided by the staff and its proximity to the city.

Inverdoorn goes to great lengths to protect and preserve the animals that call their reserve home. RhinoProtect, a pricey security and research program specifically designed for the reserve’s resident rhinos, goes above and beyond to keep the animals safe from poachers. The Cheetah Sanctuary is another highlight. Visitors can view the fastest animals on earth partaking in running exercises that ready them for their release into their natural environment on the reserve.  

  • Distance from Cape Town: 2 hours 30 minutes (200km) northeast of Cape Town in Breede River.
  • Accommodation available: The 3-star Izibi Safari Lodge has stylish guest houses, up-scale chalets, and posh suites. Relaxation is the name of the game here, and it features first-class culinary dining and poolside lounging.
  • Other activities: 2-day one-night safaris, private safaris, sunrise/sunset safaris, walk with giraffes, cheetah encounters, cheetah runs.
A lion at Inverdoorn Game Reserve.
Inverdoorn Game Reserve offers a good chance to see the Big 5.
A cabin in Kuganha Luxury Camp at Inverdoorn.
A stay at Kuganha Luxury Camp is a regal experience.
The outdoor pool setting at Kuganha Luxury Camp.
You can take a dip in the swimming pool after your safari.
Wildlife at Inverdoorn Game Reserve at sunset.
A safari at Inverdoorn Game Reserve ensures close encounters with wildlife.

4. Sanbona Wildlife Reserve

 A fish-eye view of lodges at Sanbona Wildlife Reserve.
You can stay at Dwyka Tented Lodge at Sanbona Wildlife Reserve.

Photo Credit: Sanbona Wildlife Reserve

Sanbona is the biggest reserve on the list, with 58,000 sprawling hectares. Situated at the foot of the Warmwaterberg Mountains, the impressive landscape and some unique and rare wildlife are what sets Sanbona apart from the others. Another unique selling point is the ancient rock art that can be viewed in the reserve. Dating back 3,500 years, the fascinating drawings depict the rituals and spiritual beliefs of the ancient tribes, the San and the Khoi-Khoi.

Safaris take place at sunrise and sunset and last for roughly 3 hours. Visitors can experience multiple landscapes and habitats as well as the chance to see the Big 5, iconic white lions, cheetahs, and rare riverine rabbits. Sanbona also offers boat safaris, creating a new and innovative way to tour the reserve.

  • Distance from Cape Town: 3 hours 15 minutes (256km) east of Cape Town in the town of Montagu. The establishment doesn't entertain day trips due to the sheer size of the reserve. Hence, spending the night is mandatory.
  • Accommodation available: Environmentally-friendly 5-star accommodation in the form of luxury tented lodges with private spa baths. Or book an entire manor complete with a private bar, pool, and bathrooms.
  • Other activities: Birdwatching, walking and hiking trails, rock art tours, and one of the best stargazing in South Africa. For those traveling with children, there’s a kids program that caters to little ones’ interests while educating them on the importance of conservation.
Guests at Sanbona experience wildlife at the reserve watching a giraffe.
You can encounter giraffes at Sanbona Wildlife Reserve.
Sanbona Explorer Camp setting in Sanbona Wildlife Reserve.
Camping in the wilderness is an option.
Guests at Sanbona have a close encounter with a pair of elephants at the reserve.
It is possible to encounter wildlife up-close at Sanbona Wildlife Reserve.
Cheetahs laze around in the Sanbona Wildlife Reserve.
Cheetahs can be found resting in packs.

5. Fairy Glen Private Game Reserve

Claiming to be the closest Big 5 safari to Cape Town, this reserve does a lot of business with day-tripping tourists. While it’s true the Big 5 do call this reserve home, even the reserve admits that spotting a leopard is a rare occurrence. Located at the foot of the Brandwacht Mountains, surrounded by vegetation, fauna, and flora, Fairy Glen is rugged, natural, and full of wildlife. You will feel days away from the big city even though the reserve is roughly an hour away from Cape Town.

This game reserve in the Western Cape offers half-day safaris (with or without transportation from Cape Town) as well as overnight safari options. The tours can be conducted by vehicle or on horseback. A nature walk to the Brandwacht Dam is included in the overnight safaris, and there is a chance to see 250 bird species. 

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1 hour 20 minutes (113km) from Cape Town in the town of Worchester. This is the closest day-trip option on our list.
  • Accommodation available: Overnight safari guests have the option to stay in either the standard or luxury chalets. Bar and Braai (BBQ) facilities and an outdoor pool are included with the accommodation.
  • Other activities: Hiking trails.

6. Grootbos Private Nature Reserve

A spectacular overview of the Forest Lodge at the Grootbos Private Nature Reserve.
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve is a 5-star eco-tourism paradise with spectacular views of the ocean.

This 2,500-hectare private nature reserve is an award-winning eco-tourism destination near Cape Town in South Africa. Overlooking the pristine beaches of Walker Bay, this reserve has 118 species of birds and 29 mammal species as well as ancient forests that are home to rare and endangered plants. The reserve is especially known for its marine safaris during which you can spot whales, sharks, dolphins, seals and penguins. The Grootbos Foundation is dedicated to conserving the local wilderness and has pioneered sustainability initiatives in the region.

  • Distance from Cape Town: 2 hours (160km). 13km past Stanford on the R43.
  • Accommodation options: Two lodges have private suites with private decks, fireplaces and outdoor showers. You can opt to stay in a private luxury villa as well. 
  • Other activities: Marine safaris, birdwatching, hiking trails, horseback riding, whale watching and botanical tours. 
A beautiful boma set for delicious culinary delights at Grootbos Garden.
Luxurious dining options are the highlights of staying at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve.
A lodge and pool at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve.
You can experience the comforts of nature in the Garden Lodge at Grootbos, overlooking the vast ocean and beautiful landscapes.
Tourists waiting for whales to appear at Walker Bay.
Whale watching in the most prolific way of exploring Walker Bay.
Horseback Riding in Grootbos, safari near cape town
Horseback riding is an amazing way of exploring the sand dunes of Grootbos.

7. Buffelsfontein Game Reserve

Buffelsfontein, a former cattle ranch, reopened in 2002 as a 1,600-hectare game reserve. Buffelsfontein is home to four of the Big 5: lions, buffaloes, white rhinos and giraffes. Travelers can also see cheetahs, zebras, kudus, elands and oryxes in the reserve. Game drives take place twice a day and must be booked in advance. Travelers can go for either a three-hour game drive or one that lasts for 90 minutes. Overnight accommodation is available in bush camps, chalets and a guesthouse. The reserve also has a restaurant and a bar.

  • Distance from Cape Town: 1 hour (80km)
  • Accommodation Options: A wide variety of accommodation options, ranging from bush camps and basic chalets to luxury cottages and guesthouse rooms, are available for travelers. 
  • Other activities: Bike tours and bush camping
A map showing wildlife reserves and safaris near Cape Town.
An overview map of safari reserves near Cape Town.

Before deciding on which safari near Cape Town to embark upon, consider your priorities. If you’re traveling with children, there are a few reserves that are more family-friendly than others. If traveling in comfort is a must, there are luxury options overflowing with South African hospitality. Or if it’s all about which animals you’re going to see, be it the Big 5 or a rare encounter with the White lion, there are safaris near Cape Town that can practically guarantee that you will spot these. Whichever safari you choose, we doubt you’ll be disappointed!

When you are done with your Cape Town safari, you might want to try other activities available in and around the city. We highly recommend taking on one of the many hiking trails in Cape Town or pursuing the famous road trip – The Garden Route

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Published by Marie Storm, updated on April 18, 2024
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