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My South African Tour group experiences fill the niche for activity and culture based, quintessentially South African travel experiences. 

Our privately guided encounters are organized and operated exclusively by the My South African Tour team meaning we apply our first-hand knowledge to your group's experience and respond to your on-the-ground requirements ourselves.

At My South African Tour we have experience managing group sizes from four to fourty people and have the relationships with our local partners to ensure no stone is left unturned in delivering the Wow factor that only experienced professionals can assure.

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My South African Tour is a South African Safari & Tour Operator, owned and operated by local South Africans and we know our country like only natives of this magnificent country can. From the beauty of Cape Town and its winelands, the jagged, snow sprinkled peaks of the Drakensberg to the vast open African plains of the Kruger National Park, we are masters in creating totally customized journeys tailor made to match your individual needs.

The most vital foundation of any great travel experience is the confidence you can take from dealing with experts who have the knowledge, the passion and the local connections to turn your ideas and expectations into a reality.

At My South African Tour, we do! Our safari holidays are individually designed and operated for the person or group making the enquiry. We look forward to assisting you in planning an out-of-the-ordinary safari adventure that you will forever cherish memories of.

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The Kruger National Park

The Kruger National Park is the largest game reserve in South Africa. It covers 18,989 square km (7,332 sq mi) and extends 350 km (217 mi) from north to south and 60 km (37 mi) from east to west.

To the west and south of the Kruger National Park are the two South African provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga. In the north is Zimbabwe, and to the east is Mozambique. It is now part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, a peace park that links Kruger National Park with the Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe, and with the Limpopo National Park in Mozambique.

The park is part of the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere, an area designated by the United Nations Education and Scientific Organisation (UNESCO) as an International Man and Biosphere Reserve (the "Biosphere").

The Kruger Park has 8 main gates that allow entrance to the different camps. The names of these gates are Paul Kruger, Numbi, Malelane, Crocodile Bridge, Punda Maria, Orpen, Phabeni, Phalaborwa and Pafuri.

In 2002, Kruger National Park, Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe, and Limpopo National Park in Mozambique were incorporated into the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park.
The Big 5

The Kruger National Park itself is tops when talking of Big 5 safaris in Mpumalanga - either at the park camps or private lodges. But these animals also abound on the private reserves in the Sabi Sand, Timbavati and Klaserie areas. Some lodges pride themselves on showing the Big 5 to guests in record time, and you'll even walk away with a certificate.

Be prepared to be awed. Seeing a leopard scant metres above your vehicle, dozing in the bough of a tree, one eye lazily scanning the road below, is an astounding sight.

Spotting a black rhino half-hidden in thick shrubs, or finding a pride of lions in the shade after a kill, interacting with cubs and resting up during the daylight hours, is pure undiluted Africa.

Watching a large herd of elephants move soundlessly across the road in search of food, or facing down a Cape buffalo in the same road - these are all priceless moments.

But know that you're dealing with wild animals, famed precisely because they are so dangerous and powerful. There are rules of engagement relating to Big 5 safaris in South Africa. Heed the words of your ranger at all times.

Learn bush etiquette, dress codes, silent times and, if possible, the basic habits of the Big 5. And once you've done Big 5 activities in Mpumalanga, it's time to ‘sweat the small stuff' and learn about wondrous creatures like the dung beetle...
The South African Landscape

South Africa has such a diverse landscape and people and we are sure that we can show you the holiday of a lifetime in our country! South Africa is one of only 17 countries worldwide considered megadiverse. It has more than 20,000 different plants, or about 10% of all the known species of plants on Earth, making it particularly rich in plant biodiversity
The Augrabies Falls & Augrabies National Park

If you ever wonder why the Augrabies Falls are referred to by the local Khoi people as the place of great noise, then come and experience it yourself. And if you are lucky to find the Orange River overflowing, you will experience the full might of the water as it cascades thunderously down the 56m-high falls, producing such a deafening sound that you will not forget the experience even after you've left the place.

The Augrabies Falls South Africa, which is located 120km to the west of Upington in Northern Cape, is not the only attraction in this area. The falls is enclosed inside a park known as the Augrabies Falls National Park, giving you a chance to admire a variety of plant and animal species in their natural habitat.
Sun City

Bordering onto the Pilanesberg National Park (where you can see the Big Five, Lions, Elephant, Rhinoceros, Leopard and Buffalo!), Sun City is an experience that you shouldn't miss!

From the most luxurious "Palace of the Lost City" hotel to the much more reasonably priced Cascades, there is a great time to be had at this entertainment center!

At Sun City you can have a truly African Safari experience, play all night at the casino, play golf at three of the best courses in the world and laze in the sun on the beach at the "Valley of the Waves"!

The Sun City theme park in the North West province is part of the Sun City resort and entertainment complex, offering a myriad of leisure and recreation options for the entire family. Stay a day or week - you will never be bored.

An iconic complex known worldwide for its exotic entertainment options, the Sun City theme park is more a mini-city than park, boasting so many attractions and entertainment options that first-time visitors may find it all a little bewildering.
Pilanesberg National Park

The Pilanesberg National Park is one of the most accessible South African game reserves. It is the 4th largest in the country and is set high in the Pilanesberg mountain range, traversing the floor of an ancient, long-extinct volcano. Pilanesberg features all the major mammal species including the Big 5 – lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo.
Sun City Casino

The Sun City Hotel and Casino has an ambience of glamour and sophistication. The bold design aspects combining with the dramatic setting of the resort in this remote area will be among your first impressions. It includes activities of all kinds, from indoor gambling to outdoor adventuring

Walking Safari in the heart of Africa

Imagine......waking up at the crack of dawn to the sound of a multitude of birds where the smell of nature fill all your sences, and a hot cup of coffee to get you going before you venture off into the unknown wilderness.
Your experienced game tracker leads you deep into the heart of the bush, carefully making your way through the lush bush, pointing out the many signs of wildlife, - spoor of a lion that passed here in the night, on a hunt, elephant tracks, a herd of 10 or more must have been just here, where are they now? And your heart is pumping with excitement and fear……..
As you move on, you hear the crackle of leaves, and there they are.... grazing under a grove of sausage trees. You hang back, making sure the wind doesn't bring the smell of you to them. Just watch....... See how they pull the bark from the tree, see the matriarchal mother lead the herd a little further, you creep slowly behind. Without breathing……

Your guide tells you many stories of the ways of elephants in their natural environment. You walk a little closer, keeping low and out of sight. Suddenly one looks up.......sniffs the air with her long trunk, lets out a long eerie trumpet as she senses the presence of humans. They turn and disappear from sight in seconds. The moment when you know, how small we human are in this wonder of nature.

Just then a troop of baboons appear, picking at the elephant dung for seeds. A flock of crowned cranes fly overhead and land at the edge of a nearby lagoon. A crocodile lunges from the water and sinks below. Two buffalo come down to drink, the crocodile emerges again and they're off.
Chimfule Safari Lodge offer a Walking Safari option, taken either in the early morning or late afternoon. Refreshments are served along the way carried by an able porter. All you take is your binoculars and a sense of wonder.
To book a walking safari, browse through the different options My South African Tour has on offer from a few hours to a couple of days.
This unique experience is for the astute nature lover. The person who wants to feel the closeness with nature you can only feel in Africa.                                                        Contact us
South Luangwa National Park - Zambia

Unexplored Africa for a great African Safari! Experts have dubbed South Luangwa as one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world, and not without reason. The concentration of game around the Luangwa River and its ox bow lagoons is among the most intense in Africa. The Luangwa River is the most intact major river system in Africa and is the life blood of the park's 9050km2. The Park hosts a wide variety of wildlife birds and vegetation. The now famous ‘walking safari’ originated in this park and is still one of the finest ways to experience this pristine wilderness first hand. The changing seasons add to the Park’s richness ranging from dry, bare bushveld in the winter to a lush green wonderland in the summer months. There are 60 different animal species and over 400 different bird species. The only notable exception is the rhino, sadly poached to extinction.
If you’re staying at Chimfule Safari Lodge, the guides will ensure you have every opportunity to see all that the valley has to offer of its wildlife, birds and varying vegetation and habitats. They will make sure to take you to the Crocodile Farm at the park entrance and follow the loop roads graded in the park, past dambos bursting with hippos, crowned cranes, grazing antelope and scurrying baboons. Further out on the plains you’re bound to see the large elephant herds, reaching up to 70 in number. Buffalo are abundant and spread throughout the valley.
The hippopotamus is one animal you won’t miss. As you cross over the bridge into the park there are usually between 30 and 70 hippos lounging in the river below and most of the dambos and lagoons will reveal many. There is estimated to be at least 50 hippos per kilometer of the Luangwa River!
Zebra can be seen running in small herds of about a dozen. The difference between Zambia’s zebras and those in the south and east of Africa are in the stripes. Here they are evenly spaced as opposed to broad light stripes with a faint shadow stripe in-between. A unique type of Zebra in Africa.
The tallest animal in the world with long neck, long legs and long sloping back. They are gregarious mammals and move in herds of up to 20.
The Cape West Coast

The West Coast is a region of contrast and beauty. Stretching over 400km from south to north, the region and its people offer the visitor a surprising variety of travel experiences and destinations. These include the beautiful, and at times desolate, coastal region with its magnificent lagoon and numerous small fishing villages; the grain and wine farms of the Swartland and Sandveld; the citrus, Rooibos and wines of the Olifantsrivier Valley; the spectacular magnificence of the scenic Cederberg and Groot Winterhoek Mountains and the arid beauty of Namaqualand and the Knersvlakte.

The West Coast Region is located along the South-West Coast of South Africa within the Western Cape Province. It extends from Blaauwberg in the Cape Metropolitan Area in the south, to the provincial border in Namaqualand in the north.

The West Coast Region borders on the Winelands District in the south, the Breede River District in the east, and the Northern Cape Province in the north and east. On the west, the region borders on the Atlantic Ocean, with its cold Benguela Current, which plays in important role in the ecology of the region.
Olifants River Wine Route & Namaqualand

Before you visit the Olifants River Wine Route, know that there are no whitewashed manors with Cape Dutch gables, nor any oak trees, nor 5-star restaurants. They have a wine co-op truck named Black Betsie, and their website carries an over-18 age restriction (South Africa’s legal drinking age). This isn’t your regular hop-off, hop-on wine tour.

The Olifant’s River Wine Route is NOT your typical Cape wine route. Instead there are the beautiful landscapes of the Cape West Coast, where you can be beside the sea, atop a mountain and knee-deep in daisies all in a day. If you’re up for a tasting adventure, in countryside that’s as complex as a fine wine's bouquet, the Olifants River Valley Wine Route will pop your cork.
Namaqualand

The Namaqualand dessert region of South Africa is world-famous for its stunning display of spring desert flowers. Found in the Northern Cape province, and ideal for hiking and driving tours, the area's exquisite natural beauty has to be seen to be believed.

Namaqualand's desert flowers are one of the most incredible spectacles in the world.

This arid desert area bursts into a spectacular and seemingly endless carpet of flowers come spring – this vast bloom happens roughly between August and October, depending on weather patterns – due to dormant seeds that lie in the dry earth for months waiting for the rains to descend.

The area stretches for approximately 500 kilometres north up the Cape coast and for 100 kilometres inland, and for most of the year it seems to be a dusty, flat and bleak semi-desert with diamonds as its only jewels.

But then, seemingly overnight, it becomes a veritable ocean of colour and scent.

Approximately 4 000 species of plants can be found here amongst the desert flowers of Namaqualand. Strange plants, such as the Namaqua Halfmens, dot the landscape, adding to its drama, while parks, like the Goegap and Hester Malan nature reserves, protect this unique and gorgeous landscape where more than 30 of South Africa's succulent plant species grow.

For a rugged travel experience visitors can embark on the 642 kilometre Namakwa 4x4 route, which runs along the Orange River to the ocean. The Richtersveld National Park in the Namaqualand's north-west corner, which is renowned for its Namaqualand desert flowers, also offers the country's largest mountain desert, which extends into Namibia.

The Namaqualand may be a desert for most of the year but its spectacle of spring flowers will stun even the most jaded traveller.

The desert flowers of Namaqualand typically bloom in late winter and early spring, a period lasting roughly from late August to October.
Cape Town

Cape Town is not only the most popular international tourist destination in South Africa, it is Africa's main tourist destination even overtaking Cairo. This is due to its good climate, natural setting, and relatively well-developed infrastructure. The city has several well-known natural features that attract tourists, most notably Table Mountain, which forms a large part of the Table Mountain National Park and is the back end of the City Bowl. Reaching the top of the mountain can be achieved either by hiking up, or by taking the Table Mountain Cableway. Cape Point is recognised as the dramatic headland at the end of the Cape Peninsula. Many tourists also drive along Chapman's Peak Drive, a narrow road that links Noordhoek with Hout Bay, for the views of the Atlantic Ocean and nearby mountains. It is possible to either drive or hike up Signal Hill for closer views of the City Bowl and Table Mountain.

Many tourists also visit Cape Town's beaches, which are popular with local residents. Due to the city's unique geography, it is possible to visit several different beaches in the same day, each with a different setting and atmosphere. Beaches located on the Atlantic Coast tend to have very cold water from the Benguela current which originates from the Southern Ocean. The water at False Bay beaches is often warmer by up to 10 °C (18 °F). Both coasts are equally popular, although the beaches in affluent Clifton and elsewhere on the Atlantic Coast are better developed with restaurants and cafés, with a particularly vibrant strip of restaurants and bars accessible to the beach at Camps Bay. Boulders Beach near Simon's Town is known for its colony of African penguins. Surfing is popular and the city hosts the Red Bull Big Wave Africa surfing competition every year.
Simola Golf & Country Estate

Located high up in the hills above the Garden Route town of Knysna (South Africa's favourite holiday town), Simola Golf & Country Estate is a world apart.

Fairways merge seamlessly with lush indigenous vegetation and forests creating an evocative vista of undulating green hills and dales descending gently down to the Knysna River.

From its vantage point, the 325-hectare Estate looks out a spectacular panorama encompassing the full expanse of the Knysna Lagoon, all the way to the Heads and beyond to the sea.

It is here in this sheltered haven that you may enjoy superb investments, golf, 5-Star accommodation, sumptuous meals and even a pampering at our Spa.
Robben Island

Declared a World Heritage Site in 1999 and housing a world-class museum, it is here that Nelson Mandela and other anti-apartheid activists were incarcerated.

This bean-shaped island is situated in Table Bay with superb views over Cape Town. Its high point is only 30 metres above sea level at Minto Hill, atop which is the oldest lighthouse in the southern hemisphere.
V&A Waterfront

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, built on top of part of the docks of the Port of Cape Town, is one of the city's most popular shopping venues, with several hundred shops and the Two Oceans Aquarium. Part of the charm of the V&A, as it is locally known, is that the Port continues to operate and visitors can watch ships enter and leave. The V&A also hosts the Nelson Mandela Gateway, through which ferries depart for Robben Island. It is possible to take a ferry from the V&A to Hout Bay, Simon's Town and the Cape Fur Seal colonies on Seal and Duiker Islands.
The Stellenbosch Wine Route

The Stellenbosch Wine Route is arguably the country´s most famous, and the Stellenbosch Wine of Origin area includes 106 cellars - most of which are open to the public. Enjoy a long day´s wine tasting, and wine buying and you´ll sip more than our great South African wines - you´ll taste our South African way of life.

The heart of the town lies somewhere near the oak-lined Dorp Street. With its venerable old buildings, this is the University´s main thoroughfare, where modern student life sits comfortably side by side with our history and architectural heritage.
The Cape Winelands

The Cape Winelands and in particular the towns of Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek are popular day trips from the city for sightseeing and wine tasting. Whale watching is popular amongst tourists: Southern Right Whales and Humpback Whales are seen off the coast during the breeding season (August to November) and Bryde's Whales and Killer Whale can be seen any time of the year. The nearby town of Hermanus is known for its Whale Festival, but whales can also be seen in False Bay. Heaviside's dolphins are endemic to the area and can be seen from the coast north of Cape Town; Dusky dolphins live along the same coast and can occasionally be seen from the ferry to Robben Island.
South Africa Game Reserves and National Parks:

South Africa boasts a huge collection of wildlife regions and game parks - both public and private - encompassing every possible landscape from deserts to forests, mountains to coast, teeming with wildlife species - including Africa’s Big 5: Leopard, Lion, Buffalo, Elephant and Rhinoceros. (See South Africa Wildlife and South Africa Birdlife).
South Africa Game Lodges and Bush Camps:

South African Lodges are located within private game reserves, national parks and nature reserves. Accommodation offered at South African Game Lodges ranges from rustic to 5-star luxury; from self catering bush camps to fully catered lodges, with packages including daily game activities, day and night game drives, bush walks, horse-back safaris and other wildlife activities.
Self Drive Holidays in South Africa

To make the self drive as easy and comfortable as possible we include maps, GPS mobile phone and a list of different places that might be of interest on your journey. We will book the accommodation for you and will confirm before and after your arrival. We will also check in with you once a day to make sure that you are still happy and enjoying your vacation.

Should you consider a self drive, please keep in mind that South Africa is vast and there are so many things to see and do that 7 day will not be enough to give you a portrait of this beautiful country. We have different worked out itineraries that would enable you to explore this diverse and interesting country.
South Africa Game Lodges and Bush Camps:

South African Lodges are located within private game reserves, national parks and nature reserves. Accommodation offered at South African Game Lodges ranges from rustic to 5-star luxury; from self catering bush camps to fully catered lodges, with packages including daily game activities, day and night game drives, bush walks, horse-back safaris and other wildlife activities.
The Kruger National Park

The world-renowned Kruger National Park in South Africa offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa and the world.

With nearly 2 million hectares of unrivalled diversity of life forms fuses with historical and archaeological sights – this is real Africa and the ultimate start for your African Safari!

The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa. Established in 1898 to protect the wildlife of the South African Lowveld, this national park of nearly 2 million hectares, SANParks - Kruger National Park is unrivalled in the diversity of its life forms and a world leader in advanced environmental management techniques and policies.

Truly the flagship of the South African national parks, Kruger is home to an impressive number of species: 336 trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds and 147 mammals. Man's interaction with the Lowveld environment over many centuries - from bushman rock paintings to majestic archaeological sites like Masorini and Thulamela - is very evident in the Kruger National Park. These treasures represent the cultures, persons and events that played a role in the history of the Kruger National Park and are conserved along with the park's natural assets.

Established in the world-famous Kruger National Park, wilderness trails allow adventurous visitors a close personal encounter with nature by traversing large areas of unspoiled wilderness on foot, under the guidance of armed and experienced trail rangers.

In keeping with the wilderness atmosphere, sites for the trails camps are carefully selected for their scenic beauty and diverse plant and animal life. Groups spend three nights in four rustic two-bed huts. Ablution facilities comprise reed-walled showers and flush toilets. A covered lapa serves as a dining/socialising area where the campfire’s flickering shadows encourage stories of adventures in the African bush.
The Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden truly deserves being the largest of South Africa's 8 national gardens and one of the world's leading botanical gardens, with its stunning scenery and themed gardens such as the Fragrance Garden and the Medicinal Garden. This natural attraction is a must-see on the itinerary of anyone visiting Cape Town.

On your itinerary to Cape Town, include the Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, not only for its spectacular view of the nearby Table Mountain, but also because the garden specialises in South Africa's indigenous plants. The garden is located only 13 km from the city centre of Cape Town.
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South Africa has some of the best Golf Courses in the World!

Our Courses range from courses designed by Golf Legends like Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Ernie Els, to the most scenic courses where you can play golf next to the Indian Ocean or in the Kruger National Park where the Big Five share the green!

Let My South Africa Tour taylor-make an African Safari for you where you can have the Golf experience of a lifetime!

World Heritage Sites

South Africa is home to eight of the world's official heritage sites, as determined by Unesco's World Heritage Committee.

The committee seeks to encourage the identification, protection and preservation of cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of "outstanding value to humanity".

Internationally, there are 851 World Heritage sites in 141 countries (as of April 2008). South Africa has a total of eight - four cultural, three natural and one mixed (cultural and natural) site.
Cape Town's Table Mountain

Table Mountain in South Africa reaches 1 086 m at its highest point - Maclear's Beacon -  and rises above the coastal city of Cape Town in the Western Cape Province, offering stunning views over both the ocean and the city. The flat-topped sandstone natural attraction is approximately 3 km long and is one of the only mountains in the world that is nearly entirely encompassed by a metropolitan area.

Table Mountain, which nestles in South Africa’s Cape Town, is renowned for its natural beauty. Spectacular views of the ocean and city and its biodiverse fauna and flora make it a must-see natural attraction. The mountain can be explored on foot via walking trails of varying difficulty or by taking the Cableway to the summit.
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Unsere Ferien Pakete und reisen Geschäfte sind zitiert exklusive ihre Flüge, sondern auf ihr Ersuchen, wir werden Sie gerne auch ihre Flüge zu und vonSüdafrika , Hotel Unterkunft und Boden alle Vorkehrungen, damit Ihre Safari, Reisen und Urlaub in Südafrika werden und Erfahrungen zu merken!
Drakensberg

The Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba (the Barrier of Spears) is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.

The Zulu people named it 'Ukhahlamba' and the Dutch Voortrekkers 'The Dragon Mountain'. The Drakensberg Mountains, with their awe-inspiring basalt cliffs, snowcapped in winter, tower over riverine bush, lush yellowwood forests and cascading waterfalls, form a massive barrier separating KwaZulu-Natal from the Kingdom of Lesotho. The only road access to the Drakensberg is via Sani Pass, which at the top, boasts the highest pub on Africa, 3 000 metres above sea level.
South Africa

There are nine spectacular provinces for you to explore - nine incredible diverse parts of the country that will open up your sense of possibility in ways you never thought possible. Oh, and by the way - we do have a sensational climate (with over 300 days of sunshine per year in some parts). We are also extremely proud of our superb infrastructure - excellent roads, a great variety of accommodation options and world-class service.

South Africa truly is a ground-breaking destination for explorers and adventurers who want to experience life in all its fullness. We're a destination that allows you to scratch below the surface and experience endless possibilities, and to walk away the richer for having been here.
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Pezula Golf Estate

Pezula Championship Golf Course is located on the Western Cape of South Africa in the picturesque town of Knysna, the jewel of the world famous Garden Route. This stunningly beautiful golf course is a sweeping spectacle of fairways and greens rolling through the pristine Southern Cape landscape. The breathtaking, award-winning 18-hole golf course, designed by David Dale and Ronald Fream of GolfPlan USA, offers visitors who wish to play the ultimate golf course in Knysna, an unsurpassed golf experience, and rates amongst the best and the most scenic golf courses in the world. In 2001, just a few months after it opened, the course was awarded Best New Golf Course in South Africa. In February 2005 Compleat Golfer rated it a Five Star Golf Experience.
The Garden Route

The Cape Garden Route is a mix of modern golf courses, ancient forests, secluded artist communities, retirement estates, modern malls, craft centres, mountain hideaways and beach holidays. A large number of interesting and creative people have come to live down here, drawn to this magnificent stretch of coastline.

The main arterial highway of the Garden Route in South Africa - a highlight on most visitors' itineraries - is the N2 stretch running from Heidelberg in the southern Cape to Storms River Village on the Eastern Cape border.
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Mon voyage en Afrique du Sud vous offre les plus belles tours, vacances et de vacances en Afrique du Sud, allant d'un luxe africain Safari dans leparc Kruger ou passer des vacances reposantes paquet au Cap et vacances au plus merveilleux Sud-Africains hôtels et resorts.

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Lion Sands Private Game Reserve, Kruger National Park

Lion Sands Private Game Reserve offers the only lodges in the famous Sabi Sand Reserve, located on the banks of the Sabie River, a favourite drinking spot for elephants, impalas, baboons and many other animals - and a favourite stalking ground for leopard.

Lion Sands Private Game Reserve forms part of the greater Kruger National Park and wildlife traverse freely between the two. Guests can share in the joys of this unspoilt wilderness and walk away restored, revived and richer for the experience.

The river lodge is positioned in a pristine riverine forest amongst ancient trees. The area is well known for excellent game viewing and has a lower concentration of lodges compared to other areas of Sabi Sands.
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