South Africa - Cape & Zululand Wildlife Safari 2026

16 Jul 2026 - 27 Jul 2026 (12 days)

ZAR89,750 SPACES AVAILABLE

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Tour Price (Per person): ZAR89,750 (USD5,597 * GBP4,201 * EUR4,809 * AUD8,058)

Single Supplement: ZAR11,500 (USD717 * GBP538 * EUR616 * AUD1,033)

Flight costs: ZAR2,500 (USD156 * GBP117 * EUR134 * AUD224)

Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated and dates may change*

South Africa - Cape & Zululand Wildlife Safari 2027

02 Aug 2027 - 13 Aug 2027 (12 days)

ZAR96,750 SPACES AVAILABLE

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Tour Price (Per person): ZAR96,750 (USD6,034 * GBP4,529 * EUR5,184 * AUD8,687)

Single Supplement: ZAR12,500 (USD780 * GBP585 * EUR670 * AUD1,122)

Flight costs: ZAR2,800 (USD175 * GBP131 * EUR150 * AUD251)

Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated and dates may change*

Embark on an 11-day adventure from the vibrant city of Cape Town to the wilds of Zululand. Begin with breathtaking ocean views and thrilling encounters with Great White Sharks and African Penguins. Marvel at Southern Right Whales and explore the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve's unique flora and fauna. Delight in the vibrant wildflowers of West Coast National Park and ascend Table Mountain for panoramic vistas. Wander the lush Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens before flying to Durban and transferring to the Manyoni Game Reserve. Spend several days on safari, encountering diverse wildlife and enjoying luxurious accommodations at Zebra Hills Safari Lodge. Conclude your journey with unforgettable memories of South Africa's stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity.

Top Mammals

Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, African Buffalo, African Elephant, Black & White Rhinoceros, African Wild Dog, Giraffe, Great White Shark, Southern Right Whale, Orange-breasted and Neergaard’s Sunbird, Cape Sugarbird, African Penguin, Cape Wildflowers, Table Mountain, Cape Point and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

Habitats Covered

Cape Town, Boulder’s Beach, West Coast National Park, Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, False Bay, Manyoni Game Reserve

Expected Climate

The tour covers Cape Town and Manyoni Game Reserve, each with distinct winter climates. In Cape Town, expect cool to mild temperatures ranging from 8-18°C (46-64°F) with frequent rain showers, overcast days, and occasional clear, crisp weather. The winter winds can be strong, especially during cold fronts, so warm, waterproof clothing and layers are recommended. At Manyoni Game Reserve in Zululand, temperatures are milder, ranging from 10-25°C (50-77°F), with clear, sunny days and cool nights. This dry season is ideal for wildlife viewing as animals congregate around water sources. Light layers for daytime and warm clothing for early morning and evening game drives are advisable.

Tour Pace & Walking

The tour combines active wildlife viewing and exploration with ample time for relaxation and enjoyment of the scenic surroundings, making it suitable for travelers looking for a balanced itinerary.

Accommodation

Good to comfortable.

What our clients say about us

André Bernon
A

A massive thanks has to go to André, the ranger, he was exceptional. His knowledge of wildlife was incredible. We were able to learn so much about the animals, plants and he is the 'bird' guru!! We cant thank him enough for his time, going out of his way to show us everything possible, we saw everything.

Gregory de Klerk
CB, South Africa 2017

Greg handled all personalities with poise, humor and attentiveness and constantly checked to see if everyone was happy. If someone had a problem, he immediately worked on a solution. It is obvious he loves his job, and he went out of his way to find birds for us, even in the most difficult weather conditions. His knowledge of the area was superior. He took excellent care of us and made us feel very welcome!

Keith Valentine
TD, South Africa 2018

Keith Valentine is a great guide and his knowledge of the birds and their calls was just amazing.

André Bernon
JT, South Africa 2017

We found our guide, Andre Bernon to be extremely competent at finding and identifying birds. He also had an impressive range of knowledge about other biota, plus extensive knowledge of the local history.

André Bernon
RT, South Africa 2018

As an experienced world traveller and birder, I must say that the Eastern South Africa and Cape Extension III tours went beyond my already high expectations. All in all, we saw nearly 540 bird species, plus many mammals, including the "Big Five". Our guide, Andre Bernon, really made an effort for us all to see each and every species, and was also very knowledgeable about reptiles, mammals, South African history etc. An excellent guide!

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