Price
12 DAY FOUR COUNTRIES | ||||||
TOUR STARTS | Johannesburg OR Tambo Airport vicinity / Pretoria area | |||||
TOUR ENDS | Johannesburg OR Tambo Airport Vicinity / Pretoria area | |||||
BUDGET PRICE SHARING | R 29 500 pp sharing + activity package | BUDGET SINGLE ROOM | R 1 000 extra | |||
COMFORT PRICE SHARING | R 39 500 pp sharing + activity package | COMFORT SINGLE ROOM | R 2 000 extra | |||
ACTIVITIY PACKAGE | R 3 000 pp – Full day Kruger Safari, Hlane Rhino Drive/Walk, Swazi Cultural Village, St Lucia Boat | |||||
MEALS INCLUDED | 11 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner @ Mamma Alice Ponta do Ouro | |||||
COUNTIRES VISITED | South Africa, Mozambique, Eswatini, optional visit to Lesotho | |||||
VALID FROM | 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2025 | TOUR DEPARTS | Last Monday of each month | |||
Pre-Departure Information | Optional Activities Summary | Optional Activities Detailed |
Day by Day Summary and Activities Included
DAY | AREA | COUNTRY | ACTIVITIES INCLUDED | *OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (not included) |
Day 1
Monday |
Kruger National Park | South Africa | AM – Self Guided Hikes | |
PM – Sunset Safari Kruger | ||||
Day 2
Tuesday |
Full Day – Kruger Park Safari | |||
Day 3
Wednesday |
Ponta do Ouro | Southern Mozambique | Midday – Maputo City Highlights | |
PM – Mamma Alice Dinner | ||||
Day 4
Thursday |
Leisure Day – Optional Activities | |||
Day 5
Friday |
Hlane Royal National Park | Eswatini | PM – Sunset Safari Hlane | |
Day 6
Saturday |
Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary | AM – Rhino Drive/Walk at Hlane
Midday – Visit to Swazi Candles, Arts and Craft Market PM – Swazi Cultural Village |
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Day 7
Sunday |
St Lucia | South Africa | AM– Mlilwane Activities
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Day 8
Monday |
Leisure Day – Optional Activities | |||
Day 9
Tuesday |
Southern Drakensberg | AM – St Lucia Boat Cruise |
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Day 10
Wednesday |
Leisure Day – Optional Activities | |||
Day 11 Thursday | Northern Drakensberg | AM – Horse Riding, Hiking
Midday – Nelson Mandela Capture Site Museum |
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Day 12 Friday | Johannesburg | AM– Hiking in Drakensberg |
What is Included and Excluded
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Itinerary
DAY 1: JOHANNESBURG TO MARLOTH PARK - KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICA | |||
BUDGET | Marloth Park Villa or Similar | Twin / Double Room - Shared Bathroom | |
COMFORT | Marloth Park Villa or Similar | Twin / Double Ensuite Room | |
MEALS | No Meals included | ||
OPTIONAL ACTVITIES | *Sunset Safari Kruger Park | ||
ROUTE | Transfer from Johannesburg to Marloth Park (±450km) | ||
Morning – After getting picked up at your hotel we leave the city of Johannesburg behind, crossing the highveld farms and coal fields towards the Drakensberg escarpment in the Mpumalanga province and making our way towards the Lowveld where the Kruger Park is located.
Afternoon – Check into our accommodation for the next 2 nights. Late Afternoon – Choose to relax at the lodge or opt for an optional sunset safari in the Kruger Park. Optional Sunset Safari – 16:30-19:30, Set off with a Kruger Specialist guide in the late afternoon and return after sunset with the help of a spotlight to see the nocturnal animals. Search for the grazing and browsing animals in the cooling afternoon, the perfect chance to witness the beautiful African sunset over the bushveld in the Kruger National Park. After sunset there is greater chance to see the nocturnal animals emerge from their resting spots. |
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DAY 2: KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICA | |||
BUDGET | Marloth Park Villa or Similar | Twin / Double Room - Shared Bathroom | |
COMFORT | Marloth Park Villa or Similar | Twin / Double Ensuite Room | |
MEALS | Packed Breakfast | ||
INCLUDED TODAY | Full Day Kruger Safari on an open Jeep | ||
Early Morning – Waking early this morning to meet with your Kruger Park specialist guide at the Crocodile Bridge gate of the Kruger National Park for a full day safari on an open jeep. A breakfast pack will be provided to take with. Don’t forget to pack your sunscreen and safari essentials (camera, binoculars etc).
Enjoying the day in search of the famous big 5 (Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo, Rhinoceros) as well as all the other species of birds, mammals and reptiles this part of Africa has to offer. Kruger Park is South Africa’s largest game reserve and is truly the flagship of 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. Making use of 9-seater open air Safari vehicles which are perfectly designed to give you a real bird’s eye view of the wildlife you will encounter on your Safari. Stopping throughout the day at various animal sightings, waterholes, viewpoints. Midday – Stopping for lunch (for own account) at one of the rest stops. After lunch continue your safari before returning to the lodge in the late afternoon. Afternoon – Returning back at the lodge to enjoy leisure time and dinner (for own account). |
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DAY 3: KRUGER PARK TO PONTA DO OURO, MOZAMBIQUE | |||
BUDGET | Ponta Mar or similar | Twin / Double Room | |
COMFORT | Ponta Mar or Similar | Twin / Double Room | |
MEALS | Breakfast, Dinner at Mamma Alice | ||
INCLUDED TODAY | Maputo City Highlights | ||
*OPTIONAL ACTIVITY | Time to explore Ponta in the late afternoon, book activities for the next day, beach time, visiting local arts and craft markets | ||
ROUTE | Komatipoort to Ponta do Ouro (±250km) Border Crossing Day | ||
Morning – Breakfast is enjoyed before we depart for the Mozambican border. Leaving Kruger Park and South Africa behind as we enter Mozambique today. After border formalities we head for the Capital City of Maputo for a quick city highlights drive.
Midday – We see the beautiful Maputo Central Train Station, Central Market, Iron House and Cathedral. After we continue our journey south to the quaint beach side town of Ponta do Ouro in Southern Mozambique. Late Afternoon – Checking into our accommodation for the next 2 nights and time to book optional activities for the next day. Your guide will assist you. Spend the rest of the afternoon exploring Ponta do Ouro, you will be sure to find beautiful white sand beaches. A very traditional open-air market, several "cantinas" (little shops) and eager curio sellers will quench your thirst for shopping before you make your way to one of the rustic bars in town for some cocktails and local beer. Ask the bar tender for a R&R (Rum and Raspberry). Evening – This evening we head to the market to enjoy dinner a traditional chicken dinner at Mamma Alice’s. A little hidden gem located behind the Ponta fresh produce market for a local experience. **Border Crossing today, please keep them passports nearby** |
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DAY 4: PONTA DO OURO, MOZAMBIQUE | |||
BUDGET | Ponta Mar or similar | Twin / Double Room | |
COMFORT | Ponta Mar or Similar | Twin / Double Room | |
MEALS | Breakfast | ||
*OPTIONAL ACTIVITY | Day of Leisure for optional activities, arts and craft markets, beach time | ||
Day for leisure for fun, adventure and optional activities! Today Scuba Diving is available as well activities for the non-diver.
Dolphin Swim Tour – A unique and unforgettable experience is swimming with wild dolphins in their natural habitat. This trip includes a dolphin’s swim and a shallow reef snorkel to spot turtles, rays and tropical marine fish. The total duration is 2h45 minutes, which includes a 2-hour boat trip – depending on sightings and behaviour of the dolphins. *Remember these are wild dolphins and sightings of the dolphins are not always guaranteed. Whale Watching Season – July to November (Combo specials available with dolphin swim and whale watching) Alternatively go for endless beach walks, sip cocktails at the many beach bars or simply relax on the beach before trying the local fresh seafood. The day is yours to spend at your own leisure. |
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DAY 5: PONTA DO OURO TO HLANE ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, ESWATINI | |||
Please note there is no electricity at Hlane, Lanterns and Hot water showers provided by gas boilers, we do recommend a headlight. | |||
BUDGET & COMFORT | Ndlovu Camp or Similar | Ensuite Twin Rondavels | |
MEALS | Breakfast | ||
*OPTIONAL ACTIVITY | PM – Hlane Sunset Safari | ||
ROUTE | Ponta do Ouro to Hlane Royal National Park (±220km) Border Crossing Day | ||
Morning – After breakfast we dust the sand off our feet and bid farewell to the beautiful beaches of Southern Mozambique and make our may to the Kingdom of Eswatini.
Midday – Remember those passports today as we crossing the border into Eswatini. Afternoon – Checking in at Hlane for the night, enjoy lunch (for own account) overlooking the water in front of the restaurant that is visited by animals coming to drink. This afternoon you can opt for an Optional sunset safari. Evening – Dinner is enjoyed in the open-air restaurant, be sure to listen out for the lions roaring after dinner. Please note Hlane has no electricity. Paraffin lanterns and candles are used for light and gas for hot water showers is used. Optional Sunset Safari: This 2.5-hour sunset safari offers the chance to witness the beauty of Hlane at dusk, including a drink while watching the sunset. Hlane is home to four of the Big Five, missing only the buffalo. The reserve is divided into three areas, and the sunset safari includes a visit to the lion section, where you may hear their powerful roars as night falls. **Border Crossing today, please keep them passports nearby** |
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DAY 6: HLANE TO MLILWANE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, ESWATINI | |||
BUDGET | Mlilwane Rest Camp or similar | Twin/ Double huts shared bathroom | |
COMFORT | Mlilwane Rest Camp or similar | Twin / Double huts with ensuite | |
MEALS | Breakfast | ||
INCLUDED TODAY | AM – Hlane Rhino drive/walk (±1.5 hours)
PM – Swazi Cultural Village & Visit to Swazi Candles and Craft Market |
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ROUTE | Hlane to Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary (±130km) | ||
Early Morning – This morning we truly experience a unique experience with a Rhino Drive/Walk. Focusing on the White Rhinoceros, this activity which includes 80% driving and 20% walking and is a shorter 1,5-hour safari. The highlight of this is the potential opportunity of alighting from the vehicle and quietly approaching White Rhinos on foot. Not all Rhinoceros’s are approachable, and guides have discretion. Due to the nature of this activity, minimum age 13 years.
Mid-Morning – After breakfast we pack up and make our way to the Swazi Candles Centre. See talented crafters, artists and the bustling Arts and Crafts market for souvenirs. Sample some Black Mamba chilli sauce. Afternoon – We visit another of Eswatini’s top tourist attractions at Mantenga Reserve. Set against the back drop of Nyonyane mountain. In the reserve we visit a cultural village where Swazi history, culture and tradition is brought alive. Late Afternoon – Check into Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary, a pioneer conservation area of Eswatini. |
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DAY 7: MLILWANE TO ST LUCIA, SOUTH AFRICA | |||
BUDGET | The Estuary or similar | Twin / Double Apartment shared bathroom | |
COMFORT | Lidiko Lodge or similar | Twin / Double ensuite Room | |
MEALS | Breakfast | ||
OPTIONAL ACTIVITY | AM – Mlilwane for optional activities | ||
ROUTE | Mlilwane to St Lucia (±330km) Border Crossing Day | ||
Morning Optional Activities – Kickstart your day with endless adventure at Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary. With nearly 5000 hectares to explore and the relative absence of dangerous game, you can enjoy self-guided hikes that let you connect with nature at your own pace. Alternatively, opt for the thrill of a Horseback Safari or the exhilaration of mountain biking, both offering unique perspectives of this stunning sanctuary.
Morning – After indulging in optional morning activities, we depart for South Africa at 10:00 am. We'll exit the southern border of Eswatini and embark on a scenic journey to St Lucia. Re-entering South Africa in the Zululand, once the realm of the mighty King Shaka who united the Zulu clans. We continue south to the small coastal town of St Lucia a UNESCO World Heritage. Afternoon – Arrive in the charming town of St Lucia. Enjoy some free time to explore the local attractions, or dive into a range of optional activities. Whether you choose to wander through the vibrant streets, soak in the natural beauty, or engage in exciting adventures, St Lucia has something thrilling to offer every traveller. **Border Crossing today, please keep them passports nearby** |
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DAY 8: ST LUCIA, SOUTH AFRICA | |||
BUDGET | The Estuary or similar | Twin / Double Apartment shared bathroom | |
COMFORT | Lidiko Lodge or similar | Twin / Double ensuite Room | |
MEALS | Breakfast | ||
*OPTIONAL ACTIVITY | AM – Half Day & Full Day Hluhluwe or Isimangaliso Activities
AM – Whale Watching (seasonal weather permitting - June to November) (±2.5 hours) |
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Leisure day in St Lucia for optional activities! – Start your day with an array of exciting options! Enjoy free time to explore the charming town of St Lucia, or dive into thrilling optional activities like game drives and boat cruises. Whether you choose to spot wildlife on a game drive or take a serene boat cruise, your morning promises adventure and discovery | |||
DAY 9: ST LUCIA TO SOUTHERN DRAKENSBERG, SOUTH AFRICA | |||
BUDGET ROOM | KarMichael Farm Guest House or Similar | Twin / Double Room shared bathroom | |
COMFORT ROOM | KarMichael Farm Guest House or Similar | Twin / Double Ensuite Room | |
MEALS | Breakfast | ||
INCLUDED TODAY | AM – St Lucia Boat Cruise | ||
ROUTE | Transfer St Lucia to Southern Drakensberg (±450km) | ||
Morning: Start your final day with optional activities that will set the pace for our departure. Today our incredible journey 7 Day tour comes to an end, and we bid farewell to them in Durban in the afternoon.
Mid-Morning: For those who prefer a relaxed start, enjoy a leisurely breakfast before exploring the vibrant town of St Lucia. Wander along the scenic Estuary Boardwalk, where the St Lucia Estuary meets the Indian Ocean, and take in the breathtaking views. Discover unique local crafts at the markets or shops, finding the perfect memento of your adventure. Midday: Once everyone has returned from their morning activities. We’ll make our way towards Durban. Afternoon: Arrive in Durban and say our farewells to the ones 7-day adventure. For those extending their adventure on the 10-day tour, get ready to continue to the awe-inspiring uKhahlamba Drakensberg Mountains roughly taking 2.5-3 hours, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where even more breathtaking experiences await! Known as the "Barrier of Spears" in Zulu and the "Dragon Mountains" in Afrikaans, these towering peaks promise to leave you in awe. For the next two nights, you'll be surrounded by the dramatic landscapes of the Drakensberg, a region renowned for its jaw-dropping scenery, rare and endemic wildlife, and a rich cultural tapestry that includes ancient San rock paintings dating back over 4,000 years. Late Afternoon: As we descend into the enchanting town of Underberg, the gateway to the majestic Southern Drakensberg, you'll feel the excitement building. This is the heart of adventure, home to the legendary Sani Pass, a thrilling 4x4 route that ascends into the mountain kingdom of Lesotho. We’ll spend the night nestled at the foot of the Southern Drakensberg, surrounded by stunning views and the promise of unforgettable adventures ahead. The journey to this magical region is just the beginning of an incredible experience in the Drakensberg. |
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DAY 10: SOUTHERN DRAKENSBERG, SOUTH AFRICA | |||
BUDGET ROOM | KarMichael Farm Guest House or Similar | Twin / Double Room shared bathroom | |
COMFORT ROOM | KarMichael Farm Guest House or Similar | Twin / Double Ensuite Room | |
MEALS | Breakfast | ||
*OPTIONAL ACTIVITY | Southern Drakensberg Activities | ||
Leisure Day in the Southern Drakensberg for Optional Activities!
After breakfast, get ready for a day filled with adventure and exploration in the breathtaking Southern Drakensberg. The choice is yours—immerse yourself in the beauty of this incredible region with a variety of optional activities. Whether you opt for a guided 4×4 tour, a scenic horseback ride, or a hike through the rugged landscape, the Southern Drakensberg offers something for everyone. Discover ancient San rock paintings, wander through natural grasslands and forests, marvel at cascading waterfalls, and encounter unique indigenous flora and fauna. Every turn reveals a new wonder, making this day an unforgettable part of your journey. 1. Sani Pass 4 x 4 excursion, up the Sani Mountain Pass into the Kingdom of Lesotho (Border Crossing) 2. Hiking opportunities in the Southern Drakensberg, different levels of intensity and duration (Rock art hikes available) 3. Horse Riding at Premier Resort Sani Pass or at Khotso Trails SANI PASS TOUR What you will Experience: · Travel through a World Heritage Site · Explore the highest points in Southern Africa · Visit to Lesotho and rural homestead · Visit to the Highest Pub in Africa
The Sani Pass tour snakes up the mountain and takes you through a scenic valley along a crystal-clear river, making for a breath-taking experience through a world heritage site. Feast your eyes on the natural landscape that is dotted with many species of wildflowers, creating splashes of vibrant colours. The road itself is rough which is why only 4×4 vehicles are allowed to traverse it, but because of this and the hairpin bends, you are in for a fun and heart-racing trip! Once you reach the top your senses will be filled beyond your wildest dreams –breathe in the fresh mountain air, the sweeping vistas that are nothing short of majestic and enjoy this unique African experience in the ‘Kingdom of the Sky’ Lesotho. |
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DAY 11: SOUTHERN TO NORTHERN DRAKENSBERG, SOUTH AFRICA | |||
BUDGET ROOM | ATKV/Inkosana or Similar | Twin / Double 2 Sleeper shared bathroom | |
COMFORT ROOM | ATKV/Inkosana or Similar | Twin / Double Room Ensuite | |
MEALS | Breakfast | ||
*OPTIONAL ACTIVITY | Nelson Mandela Capture Site / Howick Falls | ||
ROUTE | Transfer Southern to Northern Drakensberg (±300km) | ||
Morning: After a hearty breakfast and any last-minute activities, we’ll set off on a scenic drive toward the Bergville area in the Northern Drakensberg. Prepare to be captivated by the region's most iconic landmark, the Amphitheatre—a breathtaking natural wonder where the Drakensberg Mountains rise nearly 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) vertically over a 5-kilometer (3.1 miles) expanse. The sheer scale and beauty of this formation are sure to leave you in awe.
Optional Visit: Enhance your journey with a stop at the Nelson Mandela Capture Site, a place of profound historical significance. It was here, on 5 August 1962, that Nelson Mandela was arrested, an event that led to his 27-year imprisonment. The site features a thought-provoking visitor center and a world-renowned sculpture, commemorating this pivotal moment in history. A visit here offers inspiration and reflection on the enduring legacy of one of the world’s most revered leaders. |
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FINAL DAY 12: NORTHERN DRAKENSBERG TO JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA | |||
MEALS | Breakfast | ||
*OPTIONAL ACTIVITY | Drakensberg Activities | ||
ROUTE | Transfer Northern Drakensberg to Johannesburg (±350km) | ||
Morning: The Drakensberg prime location is surrounded by a wide range of outdoor activities from hiking, horseback riding, golf, mountain bike trails and many adrenaline activities. Experience the breathtaking natural beauty of the Drakensberg.
Midday: After a morning of exploring and adventure, we’ll depart from the Northern Drakensberg and make our way back to Johannesburg. Late Afternoon: Arrive back in Johannesburg, reflecting on the unforgettable experiences and breathtaking sights of your journey through the Drakensberg. |
Optional Activities
Optional Activities (These activities are operated by trusted 3rd party operators)
There is a range of activities that you can choose to participate in that are not included as part of your tour or in the activity package. The pricing indicated in the table below can help you budget for your tour.
Optional Activities Summary Optional Activities Detailed
Every traveller has different budgets and interests when travelling, as well as weather conditions that may also impact activities available on tour. For that reason, we have kept our itineraries flexible and let you decide on tour with the local experience and knowledge from your guide as to what extra activities you would like to partake in on tour.
FAQs
Pre-Departure Information
Below is some helpful information. If you only do one thing before coming on tour with us – please make sure that it involves sitting down, putting your feet up and reading through this pre departure information, it will change your experience!
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Who Tours with us
Whether you're exploring on your own, traveling with family, or making memories with friends, Footprints in Africa's small group tours offer a unique, personalized travel experience tailored to your needs. If you prefer a private tour, simply let us know—additional rates apply, but the experience will be crafted exclusively for you.
Accommodation on Tour
At Footprints in Africa, we prioritize authentic and intimate experiences by offering accommodations in self-catering villas and guest houses, rather than large hotels, wherever possible. This approach allows us to immerse you in the local charm and culture of each destination.
If the specified accommodations on your itinerary are unavailable, you can rest assured that we will promptly arrange alternate options of equal or superior quality to ensure your comfort.
Budget Option: For a cozy, budget-friendly stay, our "Basic Rooms" provide standard twin/double rooms, sometimes with shared bathrooms. These 3-star accommodations offer comfort without compromising on value.
Comfort Option: For those seeking a bit more comfort, our "Better Standard of Accommodation" features twin/double en-suite rooms. Also rated at 3/4 stars, these rooms offer added amenities and convenience, ensuring a more delightful and enjoyable stay.
Pre/Post Travel arrangements
If you need any accommodation or tours before or after your trip, please let us know when you make your booking. We recommend arriving at least one day before your tour begins and making any onward travel arrangements for the day after the tour ends.
If you plan to fly out of OR Tambo International Airport on the last day of your travels, we suggest reserving a domestic flight that departs no earlier than 20h00 and an international flight that departs no earlier than 21h00. We will not be responsible for any delays or additional travel costs associated with onward arrangements made on the day the tour ends.
Tour Departure/End Point
We offer flexible departure and drop-off points from hotels and locations near airports, ensuring convenience and accessibility every step of the way. Whether you're starting your adventure or wrapping up, we've got you covered with seamless transportation that fits your travel plans perfectly.
Passport and Visas
Before embarking on your adventure through Africa, it's crucial to have all necessary documentation in order. We strongly recommend ensuring that your passport is valid for at least 6 months from the date of your exit flight and that you have at least 2 blank pages per country you plan to visit. Additionally, please carry printed copies of your passport with you during the tour.
VISAS!!! It’s important to be aware that if you are denied entry to a country for any reason, all additional costs or transportation required to re-join the tour will be at your own expense. While we are here to assist, please note that obtaining the necessary visas is your responsibility. Taking these precautions will help ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience.
Meals and Activities on Tour
Each itinerary includes a specific meal plan and a detailed list of highlights and activities, so it's important to review the information carefully to know what’s covered and what might be at your own expense.
Breakfasts are included in your itinerary and will be provided either by an on-site or nearby restaurant, or prepared by your guide. This ensures you start each day well-fed and ready for your adventure.
Lunch is not included in the package. While we've scheduled time for meals, on longer driving days, we may not have the opportunity for a sit-down lunch at a restaurant. Instead, you'll find supermarkets, farm stalls, or takeaway options along the way to enjoy a quick bite on the road.
Dinners are not included in the package, but there are convenient options available. You can choose to dine at nearby or on-site restaurants, or take advantage of self-catering facilities available at certain locations. This flexibility allows you to enjoy your meals according to your preferences.
Weather and Climate
South Africa has a diverse climate, influenced by its varied geography. Here's a general overview:
Summer (December to February):
- Inland Areas (Highveld): Warm to hot with afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures range from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F).
- The Lowveld region/Kruger: located in the northeastern part of South Africa, primarily in Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces, has a subtropical climate characterized by hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters. The Lowveld experiences hot and humid summers, with temperatures often ranging from 25°C to 40°C (77°F to 104°F). January and February are typically the hottest months.
- Coastal Areas: Hot and humid along the east coast (Durban) with temperatures around 28°C to 32°C (82°F to 90°F). The west coast (Cape Town) is warm and dry with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F).
- Rainfall: This is the wet season, with afternoon thunderstorms being common. The region receives most of its annual rainfall during this period, making the landscape lush and green.
Autumn (March to May):
- Generally mild and pleasant across the country, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). The weather is stable with less rainfall.
Winter (June to August):
- Inland Areas: Cool to cold, especially at night and early mornings, with temperatures between 0°C to 18°C (32°F to 64°F). Snow can fall in higher regions like the Drakensberg Mountains.
- The Lowveld region/kruger: Winters are mild and dry, with daytime temperatures ranging from 15°C to 27°C (59°F to 81°F). Nights and early mornings can be cooler, sometimes dropping to around 5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F).
- Coastal Areas: Mild with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). The western Cape (Cape Town) experiences its rainy season, while the east coast (Durban) remains relatively warm and dry.
- Rainfall: Winter is the dry season, with little to no rainfall. The landscape becomes more arid, and the vegetation thins out, making it an ideal time for wildlife viewing as animals congregate around water sources.
Spring (September to November):
- Warm and pleasant, similar to autumn. Flowers bloom, especially in regions like Namaqualand, which is famous for its springtime wildflower display. Temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F).
Overall, South Africa's climate is moderate with plenty of sunny days, making it a year-round destination. However, the best time to visit depends on the activities you're interested in, such as game viewing, beach vacations, or hiking.
Malaria
Malaria in South Africa is mostly confined to specific regions, particularly in the northeastern parts of the country. Here's a breakdown of the malaria risk areas:
- High-Risk Areas:
Kruger National Park and Surrounding Areas:
- Location: Northeastern part of Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces.
- Description: This is the most well-known malaria area in South Africa, including popular safari destinations such as Kruger National Park, and the adjacent private game reserves (e.g., Sabi Sand, Timbavati).
Far Northern KwaZulu-Natal:
- Location: The northern coastal areas near the borders with Mozambique and Eswatini.
- Description: This includes areas like Tembe Elephant Park and iSimangaliso Wetland Park, particularly near the Mozambican border.
- Moderate-Risk Areas:
- Eastern Limpopo Province:
- Location: Areas bordering Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
- Description: Includes the Pafuri and Punda Maria regions in the far northern parts of Kruger National Park.
- Low to No-Risk Areas:
Most of South Africa:
- Location: Major cities like Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban, and the central and southern parts of the country.
- Description: These areas are generally malaria-free, and no precautions are typically required.
Best Times to Visit (Low Risk):
- The winter months (June to September) are generally lower risk for malaria as mosquito activity decreases due to cooler and drier conditions.
Precautions:
- If traveling to a high-risk area, it’s advisable to take antimalarial medication and use preventive measures such as insect repellent, protective clothing, and sleeping under mosquito nets.
Always consult with a healthcare provider before traveling to these areas to get the most current advice and the appropriate malaria prophylaxis.