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South Africa SafariSouth Africa, land of unrivalled beauty, unique wildlife and interesting cultures, is a destinations where true wilderness areas can still be found. With its 250 mammals and 800 different bird species and its incomparable flora it will leave you with unique impressions.
South Africa Safari
Durban to Johannesburg in 16 daysThis tour endeavours to show you some of the best game reserves in South Africa and focuses on the flora and fauna, which we explore on foot and from our safari vehicle. We overnight in luxurious bush camps in remote locations. We explore the African wildlife in Kruger National Park, in the Mkuze and Umfolozi/Hluhluwe Game Reserves. We hike through the incredible scenery of the Drakensberg and Swaziland and also get the opportunity to visit local people to learn about their fascinating culture and magnificent traditions. An extraordinary travel experience for nature-lovers!
HighlightsSouth Africa
- Game Drives and walks in the remote Umfolozi/Hluhluwe and Mkuze Game Reserves in Kwa Zulu Natal
- The Drakensberg and Swaziland Mountains
- The 'Big 5' in the world famous Kruger Park
- The St. Lucia Lagoon, a world heritage site with many different biomes
- Durban, a sup tropical town at the Indian Ocean
Information
Price starting at EUR 2495.--
Participants6-8 Participants
VisaA visa is not required.
EntryPassport must at least be valid 6 months from date of departure.
VaccinationsNo vaccinations are compulsory, but we suggest Malaria prophylaxis in summer (November-March). For more information please contact your GP.
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