Kruger National Park Tours

If you’re looking for an experience that will leave you awestruck, Kruger National Park will well and truly do it. Unrivalled diversity of life, two million hectares, 350 kilometres long (so about the size of Wales) and home to archaeological sites not to mention animals and plant life that will leave you open-mouthed, Kruger National Park is the real Africa.

Without doubt the Kruger National Park is one of the world’s major conservation achievements. Established in 1898 and today part of the Gaza-Kruger-Gonarezhou Transfrontier Park between South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, the park boasts hundreds of tree, fish, amphibian, reptilian, bird and mammal species, including Africa's Big Five: elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard and rhino.

If you’ve always wanted to get up close and personal with nature and wildlife on a grand scale, Kruger National Park is for you. Take a second to imagine vast plains of grass, herds of elephants, giraffe and kudu loping through the fields and perhaps a lion or two watching from the edges. Just one vision of what the Kruger Park experience is. Release the Park Ranger within and take a trip that will be with you forever.

Whether you’re a walker or prefer taking it all in from the comfort of a car, no matter how you get around and how long your visit for, at Kruger you’ll experience untamed wildlife like never before. And if you choose an overnight stay, you can look forward to settling down to a well deserved rest by the fireside and listen to the sounds of the park through the night.

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Hiking Table Mountain

Table Mountain is impossible to ignore. Towering over the City Bowl of Cape Town, like a protective mother, the mountain is the pride and joy of Capetonians. And rightly so. With the amazing Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens nestled in the foothills, the breathtaking views over Table Bay and Robben Island from the top, and the revolving cars of the Cableway, Table Mountain is a must for anyone who is lucky enough to find themselves in South Africa’s Mother City.

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The Great White!

Africa is all about the wildlife and of course spotting the famous big 5 (Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo, Rhino & Lion) but I was after an up-close and personal experience with one of Africa’s greatest predators the Great White Shark!

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Cape Town

We woke up in Cape Town to blue skies,  perfect as we were heading to Table Mountain and knew it meant we were in for some great views from the top.  Tickets in hand we headed to the cable car which can carry 65 people at a time, and you stand the whole way up as the car rotates 180°C.  A very smooth ride, you didn’t even feel like you were moving.

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