Dinokeng Game Reserve

Days 1 - 2

Located in Gauteng, South Africa, Dinokeng Game Reserve is home to the famous Big 5. The Dinokeng Game Reserve is the first free-roaming Big 5 game reserve in Gauteng. It is situated just 30 minutes drive from Pretoria and covers 18 500 hectares. The establishment offers a range of accommodation options for visitors wanting to stay and extend this amazing experience. Apart from the Big 5, visitors can also spot cheetahs, brown hyenas and a wide variety of antelopes, zebras and giraffes. Visitors can enjoy activities such as: day and night-time game drives, sunset cruises, guided walks and fishing. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a hot air balloon ride and experience the wonder of the bushveld while viewing game from a bird’s eye view.

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Southern Kruger

Days 2 - 4

The southern area of South Africa’s most famous game reserve, the Kruger National Pak, is separated from lush farmland by the Crocodile River, a popular area to spot crocodiles, playful hippos and thirsty wildlife. The game viewing area is known as the ‘Southern Circle’ and is renowned for its rhinos and lions, with different prides boasting an array of different hunting techniques and behaviours to observe. Near the Hippo Pool, visitors can view ancient San rock paintings. The Southern Kruger offers incredible game-viewing opportunities and magnificent landscapes covered in African bushveld and savannah.

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eSwatini

Days 4 - 5

Officially known as the ‘Kingdom of eSwatini’ and still referred to as Swaziland, this tiny landlocked nation boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage and is Africa's last remaining absolute monarchy. Swaziland encompasses a diverse array of ecosystems featuring towering mountains and low-lying savannah, tangled rainforests and lush river valleys. Highlights of this laid-back land include the mesmerizingly beautiful ‘Valley of Heaven’, the handicraft haven of the Malkerns Valley and the Hlane Royal National Park, famed for its white rhinos, antelopes and lions. Visitors can look forward to excellent wildlife watching, rafting, mountain biking, and hiking along a network of scenic trails which traverse spectacular mountainous landscapes.

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Ithala Game Reserve

Days 5 - 6

Situated in the rugged, mountainous thornveld of northern KwaZulu-Natal, Ithala Game Reserve is home to a multitude of habitats that host a spectacular array of wildlife species. This magnificent reserve tumbles from the heights of the Ngotshe Mountains a thousand metres into a deep valley that has been carved over the eons by the Phongolo River revealing the world's oldest rock formations. Its scenic beauty aside, Ithala's most characteristic feature is perhaps its astonishing geological diversity - some of the oldest rock formations in the world are found here, dating back 3 000 million years. Ithala's terrain extends over lowveld and densely vegetated riverine valleys to high-lying grassland plateaus, ridges, and cliff faces, making it the perfect location for hiking and nature photography.

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KwaZulu Natal Battlefields

Days 6 - 7

KwaZulu Natal, also known as KZN, is steeped in history and littered with battlefields from the struggles of the Zulu Civil Wars, to their clashes with the Boers and the British. This picturesque area features sweeping views of rolling hills scattered with rugged rock formations. The most well-known and well-visited sites are those of the legendary Battles of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift took place on the same day, lodging the Zulus firmly at the top of great warrior nations.Visitors can also explore the famous Anglo-Boer War fields of Spioenkop, Colenso and the Siege of Ladysmith, which drew characters like Winston Churchill, Louis Botha and Mahatma Gandhi onto the same stage.

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uKhahlamba Drakensberg Mountains

Days 7 - 8

Located in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa, the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Mountains fall within the eponymous park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its exceptional natural beauty featuring soaring mountains, hidden caves, dramatic rock formations, and sandstone embankments blanketed by lush greenery. Visitors can spot an array of endemic species that thrive in the Drakensberg's diverse habitats, including many endangered plant and bird species. An unmissable highlight is the most concentrated group of rock paintings in Africa and the spectacular views of the magnificent Tugela Falls, the highest waterfall on the continent. Other popular activities include hiking, bird watching, 4x4 excursions up Sani Pass, kayaking, hot air ballooning, and horse riding.

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Lesotho

Days 8 - 9

Commonly known as ‘The Kingdom in the Sky’ due to its dramatically high altitude, Lesotho is rather unique in that it is entirely surrounded by South Africa. This tiny and spectacularly mountainous kingdom makes for a wonderful adventure getaway with excellent pony trekking, hiking, rock climbing, fishing, abseiling, birdwatching, mountain biking and even snow skiing on offer. The country’s highlands boast magnificent mountain scenery, clean mountain air, and a myriad of impressive sparkling waterfalls and clean streams. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn about the fascinating local cultures, particularly in the isolated Basotho villages, where a traditional way of life is still celebrated. Itinerary favourites in Lesotho also include the highest waterfall in southern Africa, the Maletsunyane Falls, and the modern yet traditional capital city of Maseru.

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