Ultimate South Africa One-Week Safari Adventure

What to expect on this itinerary
This action-packed adventure is handcrafted to showcase South Africa’s four premier safari destinations. You will indulge in modern opulence and ease into Big Five safaris with two nights in Phinda, then experience the wildlife of the wetlands with a day in iSimangaliso. Truly connect with an untouched animal world with two nights of bush camping in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi. Then, conclude your Big Game Safari in the Sabi Sands, where luxury and intimate wildlife encounters go hand in hand.
Customizable Itinerary
Phinda Private Game Reserve – Surrounded by the Big Five
In the morning, you will arrive on an international flight that lands at O.R. Tambo International. This means that you can jump straight onto a safari flight that is bound for Phinda without losing a day due to a layover. As the plane soars over the savannah and wilderness, you can catch a glimpse of what is to come with such a serene and untouched land as it drifts beneath the wingtips. You will touch down and immediately start to see animals. Elephants and giraffes are usually conspicuous along the horizon in Phinda, and herds of buffalo may march about the dusty ground. From the airstrip to the villa, you will game drive, passing some of these iconic giants before settling into one of Africa’s most luxurious lodges.
From your bedroom window, you can look out upon zebras. There will be a plunge pool and large terrace, and both are relaxed spots for watching wildlife in its natural habitat. An outdoor shower will provide you with an opulent bush experience, and one highlight of Phinda is that you will not need a game drive in order to see wildlife. Here, you can rest and relax while still gaining first impressions of many species. On an afternoon game drive, you will get a little closer, and your guide will lead you on a loop of the reserve’s watering holes, which is where animals congregate and hope for safety in numbers. Back at your villa, you will dine beneath the stars as four-legged giants and acacia trees are silhouetted against the horizon.
What's Included:
Phinda Private Game Reserve – Private Safari Experience in a Luxury Reserve
iSimangaliso Wetland Park – Lively Animals of the Wetlands
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi National Park – Authentic Bush Camping in a Legendary Park
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi National Park – At Home With Rhinos and Much More
Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve – Indulgence Amid South Africa’s Ultimate Wildlife Abundance
Johannesburg – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Luxuriate in Phinda Private Game Reserve, which is a place of modern opulence and wild animals
- Connect with the wilderness during two nights of bush camping in the superb Hluhluwe-iMfolozi National Park
- Discover the wildlife of a UNESCO World Heritage site’s wetlands with a day in iSimangaliso
- Uncover the wonder of Kruger National Park during a two-day, luxury safari in the Sabi Sands
- Encounter the complete range of South African wildlife, including leopards, rhinos, lions, too many hippos, and over a dozen antelope species
- Venture on intimate and thrilling walking safaris that will have you up close and personal with the ungulates
- Experience an ethereal nocturnal world during nighttime game drives
Detailed Description
South Africa has almost a hundred safari destinations, ranging from the superb and authentic to small fenced reserves that are only one step above a zoo. This one-week, South African safari celebrates the country’s premier destinations with four parks and reserves that will create a personal adventure into this ancient wildlife realm. It is the contrast between these destinations that will make your seven days a complete and well-balanced safari experience. You will explore a wide variety of habitats, encounter an incredibly broad range of wildlife, and continue the safari after dark and on foot. From an opulent villa with a plunge pool that is often visited by elephants to authentic bush camping, this one week celebrates what is possible in wild South Africa.
You should note that the pace of this one-week safari is fast, and you will do and see a lot as you travel between the four contrasting destinations. Some travelers may prefer a slower route, but for others, the action-packed program of activities and encounters will provide an exhilarating escape into South Africa’s wildlife promise. Sometimes it will be impossible to believe how close you are to elephants, rhinos, lions, hippos, and others. You do not need to fret or worry because all of these experiences are incredibly safe for you and the animals. At other times, it can difficult to process how many animals fill the panorama, and by combining diverse habitats, you can really start to understand life and rhythm in the bush.
You will begin in Phinda, which is a large, private game reserve that is home to a small number of nearly all of the famous animals. This is a place of luxury and indulgence, where you can enjoy modern comforts while dipping your toes into the Big Game Safari. It is an ideal first-time safari destination because you can encounter the full suite of animals without requiring long drives. This also makes it a relaxed destination to follow the long flight to Africa. Here, you move at a comfortable pace without missing out on anything.
On day three, you will explore iSimangaliso, which is a UNESCO World Heritage wetland that is home to a unique atmosphere and animal cast. You can boat past hippos and elephants, search for strange monkeys, and experience a luscious landscape that is very different from the savannah. iSimangaliso will help to extend your comfort zone. Then, in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi, you will go wild with an authentic bush-camping safari. There will be no fences between the camp and the wildlife, but the canvas walls create an evocative impression of the sounds and smells. You can feel the rhythm of a land that is untamed and understand the behavior of different species. Although this national park cannot rival the Kruger for its size, it provides a home for a stunning variety of animals, and the rhino encounters can feel otherworldly.
From Hluhluwe-iMfolozi, you will drive back to Phinda for a safari flight to the Sabi Sands, which is South Africa’s most famous safari destination. Here, there is wildlife abundance and modern indulgence. You can luxuriate in style, and then bump around the bush at night in search of leopards. You can also spend an hour in a spa after walking amid zebras and buffalos. It will prove an excellent final destination, and you can tailor a program of activities to your interests or around any animals that you are yet to experience. Over 48 hours will have you understanding why the Sabi Sands deserves its fame. You will also discover a land that is packed with secrets and surprises. From the Sabi Sands, there is a safari flight back to Johannesburg, where you will connect with your outbound flight.
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Starting Price
$10,200 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
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Zicasso's travel partner planned a trip for us that exceeded even our very high expectations. We started our search by contacting three travel agents and explaining what we wanted in terms of timeline, cost, and experiences. Our travel agent came back with a plan that was exactly what we were looking for. He clearly understood that our main goal was a variety of experiences, a trip that included Cape Town and Victoria Falls, safaris where we could have a chance of seeing the Big Five, no driving of our own, a pace that would not leave us exhausted, a price that would not break our budget, accommodations that were comfortable but not extravagant, and to end our trip sitting by a beach for several days. He managed to do all that and more.
The result was a 33-day trip in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique that included all of the above, plus two days of whale watching, two days in the heart of South Africa's wine country, with multiple winery visits and tastings led by a very knowledgeable guide, three safaris (11 safari days in total), and six days relaxing by the Indian Ocean at an amazing, intimate, foodie paradise complete with free daily massages.
He also arranged all transfers ‒ car and large and small planes ‒ and had someone help us find a good deal on our transatlantic flights. Every vendor he selected was excellent and there was not a single glitch the whole trip, despite the numerous transfers.
What impressed me the most was his knowledge of all the properties and the thought he put into the ones he suggested, including the order of our stays. For example, he gave us plenty of time to relax and explore the Cape Town, Hermanus (whales), and Stellenbosch (wine) areas before going on our safaris. He then had our first safari stay be a tented camp. It was very comfortable and we enjoyed it immensely, seeing four of the Big Five there. Then, he stepped us up to somewhat fancier accommodations for our second safari, also an amazing experience, where we saw the last of the Big Five and the quite rare wild dogs (or painted wolves as they are sometimes known). Our last safari stay was one he had to talk me into because it seemed like the accommodations were fancier than what we were looking for or needed. However, he assured me that the experience would also be a step up, and wow, was he right. While the accommodations were great, what made the experience perfect was the knowledge of our guide, his tracking ability, and the unique location of the reserve, which even in drought conditions had a river running through it that attracted lots of animals we hadn't seen elsewhere. Our safaris were all on private land adjoining unfenced game reserves, so the animals could travel freely back and forth. We weren't faced with a slew of other vehicles vying to see the animals and we were able to go off-road to better track the animals we were following.
The back-and-forth dialogue with our agent in the planning process was something I truly appreciated. While some people might want to just set a budget and get a final itinerary (which I'm sure our agent can do), I wanted a more interactive process where he would give us different options and we would discuss the pros and cons, and then come to a decision. No question was too stupid and he never tried to rush us. I would book with him again in a heartbeat and have already recommended him to several friends.
On top of all I've already mentioned, he was fantastic when we had to delay our trip for a year because I learned shortly before we were going to go that I had to undergo chemotherapy. He was great in helping me make my claim on my travel insurance and in working with the properties so I was out very little money at all. And amazingly, when I was finally cleared to go, he was able to rebook almost exactly the same itinerary we had originally planned. There were also some other nice surprise extras he arranged, but I won't spoil them for you by saying what they were. I will say, however, that I can't imagine a more perfect trip or a more perfect travel agent to work with!
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