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Prepare to don your hats and grab your binoculars for an unforgettable African wildlife safari experience as we delve into the heart of the wilderness, exploring the best national parks in Africa for a thrilling dose of adventure.

An exciting wildlife safari in Africa is the ultimate bucket list adventure for many. The thrill of watching animals in their natural habitat is a dream experience, and Africa, with its diverse ecosystems and unique wildlife, offers an unparalleled safari experience.

Africa is renowned for being home to the ‘big five’ — lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and African buffalo. Beyond these iconic species, the continent shelters various endangered animals like the African wild dogs. One of the most spectacular natural phenomena, the Great Migration of wildebeest from Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, further enhances the allure of African safaris.

Whether you’re a seasoned wildlife enthusiast or a first-time safari-goer, our roundup of some of the best national parks and reserves in Africa will guide you towards an unforgettable journey.

Embark on an epic wildlife safari with Africa’s finest national parks

Chobe National Park, Botswana

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Named after the Chobe River, Botswana’s first national park has a stunning landscape covered in dense forests of cathedral mopane trees. While the rhino population may be on the decline, the park offers abundant sightings of buffaloes and elephants. Cheetahs, wild dogs, lions, leopards and hyenas contribute to the diverse wildlife thriving in this natural sanctuary. With a bird species count reaching 560, birdwatchers will find the park a haven for avian wonders. Also, a visit to the Chobe Riverfront promises a breathtaking wilderness experience.

Best time to visit: April to May and November

How to reach: Kasane International Airport in Botswana is approximately 5 km away

Where to stay: Chobe Game Lodge, Savute Safari Lodge and Ngoma Safari Lodge

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Etosha National Park, Namibia

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The defining feature of Etosha National Park is its massive salt pan, spanning nearly 4800 sq km and visible from space. What makes it unique are the waterholes that attract wildlife, making it one of the best locations for game sightings. Etosha’s diverse wildlife comprises zebras, oryx, springbok, lions, elephants, and an impressive 114 species of mammals. The drive from the nearest airport in Windhoek is something all wildlife enthusiasts should look forward to.

Best time to visit: May to October

How to reach: Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek is approximately 412 km away

Where to stay: Halali Camp, Namutoni Camp and Okaukuejo Camp

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Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe

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Spread across 14,650 sq km in northwestern Zimbabwe, Hwange National Park stands as the country’s largest national park. Notably, Hwange is home to Africa’s largest population of endangered wild dogs, along with the formidable quartet of the big five — elephant, lion, leopard and buffalo. With around 100 species of mammals and 400 species of birds, the park attracts lovers of wildlife from across the world. Its allure extends beyond the typical savanna grasslands found in Africa, featuring teak and mopane woodlands.

Best time to visit: July to October

How to reach: Hwange National Park Airport (Hwange Aerodrome) is approximately 88 km away

Where to stay: Sinamatella, Robin’s Camp and Main Camp

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Kalahari Desert, Botswana

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Comprising three main game reserves — Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (KTP), The Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) and Khutse Game Reserve — Kalahari Desert covers a vast part of southern Africa. Despite massive rainfall, it is often called the ‘thirstland’ due to rapid evaporation. Kalahari offers an interesting combination of flora and fauna, including meerkats, gemsbok (antelope family), and edible plants such as Hoodia cactus and tsamma melons. You can also spot reptiles like Cape cobras, puff adders and rock monitors in this enormous stretch of sand.

Best time to visit: December to March

How to reach: Hosea Kutako International Airport in Namibia is approximately 200 km away

Where to stay: Shinde, Okuti and Mopiri Camp

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Kidepo Valley National Park, Uganda

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Kidepo Valley is regarded as one of the most isolated national parks in Uganda, making it an offbeat destination for a stunning wildlife safari experience in Africa. Other than its rich wildlife, Kidepo Park has a beautiful cultural side owing to the presence of tribes such as Karamojongs and Acholis. Additionally, activities like nature walks, hikes and birdwatching also add to its intrigue. Kidepo Valley’s wildlife offerings include lions, cheetahs, leopards, mane-less zebras, elephants, hyenas, jackals, Nile crocodiles and Uganda kobs.

Best time to visit: All year round except June to September (rainy season)

How to reach: Kidepo Airport is approximately 3 km away

Where to stay: Nga Moru Wilderness Camp and Apoka Safari Camp

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Kruger National Park, South Africa

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If the adventurer in you is craving enriching hikes in the wild, Kruger National Park offers numerous wilderness trails, including Bushmans, Mathikithi, Napi, Nyalaland, Olifants, Sweni and Wolhuter. The rest camps here also have restaurants and retail facilities to savour delicacies and go for quick pick-ups if required. Other than the big five and wild dogs, you can also encounter ground hornbills and fish eagles here. Early mornings and evenings are the best for game viewing.

Best time to visit: All year round

How to reach: Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport is approximately 42 km away

Where to stay: Mockford Cottage and English House

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Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

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As one of the largest game reserves in Africa, Masai Mara National Reserve is a crowd-favourite of wildlife safari enthusiasts. Located in the southwest region of Kenya, alongside Narok County’s Great Rift Valley and neighbouring Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, it offers a distinctive landscape with acacia trees and seasonal rivulets. Beyond being home to the big five, it has the largest number of black rhinos in Africa. Don’t miss out on the hot air balloon safaris, game drives and nature walks.

Best time to visit: July to October

How to reach: Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is approximately 247 km away

Where to stay: Malaika Camp, Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge and La Maison Royale Masai Mara Camp

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Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

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Formally established as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, Serengeti National Park owes its popularity to the Great Migration, involving the movement of two million wildebeest (antelope family). This spectacular journey, beginning with the birth of nearly half a million calves between January and March, sees the herds migrate to Masai Mara in May, only to return by December. Facing challenges like crocodiles in the rivers and lions in the plains, this migration is a unique natural phenomenon that captivates wildlife enthusiasts.

Best time to visit: June to October

How to reach: Kilimanjaro International Airport in Tanzania is approximately 295 km away

Where to stay: Namiri Plains, Four Seasons and Dunia Camp

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where can I go for an African wildlife safari?
Africa offers numerous wildlife safari options. Some of the popular national parks and reserves include Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, and Kruger National Park in South Africa.

Which animals can I expect to see on an African wildlife safari?
Other than the big five — lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and African buffalo — you can also see giraffes, zebras and wild dogs.

When is the best time for an African wildlife safari?
Usually, the dry months (June to October) in various African countries are best for wildlife safaris.

What travel documents and vaccinations are required for an African safari?
Besides the usual travel documents needed to visit a foreign country based on its visa guidelines, you should be aware of vaccinations and health certifications required to visit Africa.

How long does an African wildlife safari typically last?
An African wildlife safari typically lasts for around seven to 10 days depending on your itinerary.

Is it safe to go on an African wildlife safari?
Yes, it is safe to go on an African wildlife safari provided you follow the rules and are accompanied by designated guides.

What types of accommodations are available on an African safari?
From luxury camps to budget accommodations, you can find a variety of stay options while on a wildlife safari in Africa.

Can I go on a self-drive safari, or do I need a professional guide?
Yes, you can go on a self-drive safari, but it needs a lot of planning and preparation as well as experience.

How do I select the best safari operator for my trip?
It is always best to gather information about safari operators from the official websites of these parks. Additionally, consider private operators based on reviews available online.

What should I pack for an African wildlife safari?
Besides travel essentials, pack comfortable clothes as safaris last for hours, and most parts of Africa are quite hot throughout the year.

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The Most Beautiful Places To Visit In South Africahttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/africa/the-most-beautiful-places-to-visit-in-south-africa/2023-11-19T02:00:26+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=41982beautiful places in South Africa

Untamed natural wonders and a smorgasbord of breathtaking wildlife – some highly endangered – South Africa is every nature lover’s ultimate paradise. Picture yourself atop Table Mountain in Cape Town, where the city sprawls beneath like a living canvas.

Imagine the rustle of the wild in Kruger National Park, where lions, elephants, and rhinos roam freely. Feel the thrill of the open road along the Garden Route, unveiling secrets of coastal cliffs and emerald hills. Let the grandeur of Blyde River Canyon leave you breathless, as cliffs and rivers paint an epic masterpiece. If you stay long enough, you might just never run out of beautiful places in South Africa.

Best time to visit scenic & beautiful places in South Africa

Optimal visits to South Africa occur from May to September, featuring cool winters in the north, ideal for wildlife observation. Although rain may occur from November to February, it’s prime for birding, with temperatures maintaining a pleasant 22°C to 33°C.

Most beautiful and scenic tourist places in South Africa

Kruger National Park

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Discover South Africa’s natural wonders at Kruger National Park, spanning 7,523 square miles (19,484.48 square kilometres) which offers diverse landscapes and hosts San (bushman) rock paintings and other archaeological sites. Home to the iconic Big Five – lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino – and an array of wildlife, it’s a wildlife enthusiast’s dream. Explore the park’s 5,000 miles (8,046.72 km) of roads at your pace or opt for guided safaris to traverse sealed roads, or take a hot air balloon for a unique perspective over grasslands and river systems. Kruger is unarguably one of the top beautiful places in South Africa.

How to reach:
By air: 
Hendrik Van Eck Airport is the nearest airport, 2.5 km away

Best places to stay: Kruger Gate Hotel, Nsala Wilderness Camp, Lukimbi Safari Lodge

Best time to explore: May to October

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Blyde River Canyon

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The Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve, also known as Motlatse River Canyon, boasts Africa’s second-largest canyon. Rich in biodiversity, it hosts diverse wildlife amid lush foliage, waterfalls, and lichen-clad rocks. The 16-mile (25.74 km) gorge, plunging 2,600 feet, stands as one of the world’s grand “green canyons.” Encounter primates, hippos, and crocodiles while revelling in activities like white-water rafting, hot-air ballooning, hiking, and kloofing. Situated on the scenic “Panorama Route,” it links to Mpumalanga’s highland gems, including Bourke’s Luck Potholes, Three Rondavels, Pinnacle Rock, and God’s Window—Blyde River Canyon is one of the most scenic places in South Africa.

How to reach:
By air:
Hoedspruit Airport is the nearest airport, 50.6 km away

Best places to stay: Moditlo River Lodge, Umvangati House, Kapama Private Game Reserve

Best time to explore: March to June and August to November

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Garden Route

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Stretching 200 kilometres along South Africa’s southeast coast, the Garden Route offers breathtaking coastal vistas from Mossel Bay to Storms River. Traverse rolling hills, coastal towns, lagoons, and cliffs. Key stops include Knysna, embraced by forests and a lagoon; Garden Route National Park with gorges and tidal pools; Oudtshoorn’s ostrich farms and Cango Caves; and Plettenberg Bay’s Robberg Nature Reserve, hosting a seal colony.

Adventure seekers find diverse activities, from elephant encounters and whale watching to bungee jumping and tree canopy tours, making the Garden Route a captivating South African exploration.

How to reach:
By air:
George Airport is the nearest airport, 86.2 km away

Best places to stay: Moontide Riverside Lodge, Hartenbos Private Game Lodge, Garden Route Safari Camp

Best time to explore: March

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Pretoria & Johannesburg

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Johannesburg, the “City of Gold,” is South Africa’s populous gateway, blending economic vitality with rich history. Highlights include the poignant Apartheid Museum, Constitution Hill, and Gold Reef City, narrating the region’s mining legacy.

Soweto, the soul of Johannesburg, birthed the freedom movement, and guided township tours reveal its profound role, often featuring the Mandela House. A short distance away, Pretoria, the administrative capital, is charming with parks, gardens, and landmarks like the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park. Two of the most beautiful holiday places in South Africa, explore Johannesburg’s vibrancy and Pretoria’s serene beauty.

How to reach:
By air: O. R. Tambo International Airport serves both the cities

Best places to stay: Hyatt House Johannesburg Rosebank, Radisson Blu Gautrain Hotel, Sandton Johannesburg, Protea by Marriott Hotel Johannesburg Wanderers, Sheraton Pretoria Hotel, Apogee Boutique Hotel & Spa

Best time to explore: March to May, September to November

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Cederberg Mountains

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The Cederberg, just two hours from Cape Town, unveils a rugged beauty sculpted by wind and water over millions of years. From baboons and zebras to elusive creatures like porcupines and aardvarks, the region teems with wildlife. Stargazing is exceptional, with the Cederberg Astronomical Observatory offering weekend access.

Clanwilliam and Citrusdal boast towering mountains, vibrant sunsets, and the fragrance of orange blossoms. Coastal gems like Lambertsbaai and Elandsbaai provide excellent surfing and seafood. Wupperthal and Elandskloof, historic missionary villages, add cultural richness. Whether hiking, bouldering, bird-watching, or simply relaxing, the Cederberg promises an unspoiled paradise, enriched by diverse flora and renowned rooibos tea cultivation, making it unmissable and one of the most beautiful places to visit in South Africa.

How to reach:
By air:
Cape Town International Airport is the nearest airport, 179 km away

Best places to stay: The Baths Natural Hot Springs, Draaihoek Lodge and Resort, Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Wilderness Reserve and Wellness Retreat

Best time to explore: August to September

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Cape Town

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A breathtaking multicultural city nestled between mountains and the sea, Cape Town beckons with natural wonders. Table Mountain, a flat-topped peak, offers panoramic views accessible by hike or cableway. Lion’s Head provides another stunning vantage point. The UNESCO-listed Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens grace Table Mountain’s slopes. Along the coast, encounters with spouting whales, waddling penguins in False Bay, and diverse wildlife at Cape Point are highlights. Camp’s Bay boasts boulder-flanked beaches and chic shops. Sunset rituals along Chapman’s Peak Drive capture the city’s love for nature. Explore the lively Victoria and Alfred Waterfront for shopping, dining, and entertainment. There’s no dearth of beautiful places in Cape Town Africa to explore.

How to reach:
By air:
Cape Town International Airport is the busiest airport in the city

Best places to stay: Simon’s Town Quayside Hotel, Cape Town Marriott Hotel Crystal Towers, POD Camps Bay

Best time to visit: January to April

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Valley of Desolation

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Camdeboo National Park showcases millions of years of geological artistry, with the Valley of Desolation as its pinnacle, one of the many beautiful places in South Africa. Towering dolerite columns and sheer cliffs shaped by ancient volcanic forces and erosion, reach up to 400 feet. Whether by car or hiking, visitors can absorb the panoramic vistas. Nature enthusiasts can explore the park’s rich biodiversity, featuring over 220 bird species, 336 plants, and 43 mammals, including the endangered Cape Mountain Zebra. Scenic picnic sites and hiking trails cater to various preferences.

How to reach:
By air:
Port Elizabeth International Airport is the nearest airport, 265 km away

Best places to stay: Mount Camdeboo Private Game Reserve Gaaff Reinet, Samara Karoo Reserve, Langhuis Guesthouse

Best time to visit: October to March

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Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

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Established in 2000, the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, a union of South Africa’s Kalahari Gemsbok National Park and Botswana‘s Gemsbok National Park, spans 37,256 km2, representing a vast, minimally disturbed ecosystem. Named “place of thirst” in the San language, it’s a premier destination in South Africa’s Northern Cape. Iconic red sands, camel thorn trees, and diverse wildlife, including black-maned Kalahari lions, gemsbok, meerkats, and various predators, attract nature enthusiasts. With 307 bird species and unique fauna, it’s a haven for biodiversity. One of the most striking and beautiful places in South Africa, it stands as one of Africa’s largest transfrontier parks, embodying wilderness beauty.

How to reach:
By air:
Upington International Airport is the nearest airport, 252 km away

Best places to stay: Kgalagadi Lifestyle Lodge

Best time to visit: May to October

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The Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal

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One of the unparalleled natural wonders and most scenic places in South Africa, discover the enchanting Drakensberg, or “Dragon Mountains,” a must-visit in KwaZulu-Natal and a cherished retreat for South Africans. Home to the nation’s loftiest peaks, this region includes the UNESCO-listed uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park and Royal Natal National Park with the iconic Amphitheatre.

Rich in biodiversity, it shelters eland herds and diverse flora. Summer in South Africa unveils lush landscapes, while winter blankets the peaks in snow. Outdoor enthusiasts revel in hiking, biking, trout fishing, and thrilling activities like rock climbing and hot air balloon rides, relishing the mountain’s dynamic beauty year-round.

How to reach:
By air:
King Shaka International Airport is the nearest airport, 236 km away

Best places to stay: Zulu Nyala Game Lodge, Drakensberg Mountain Retreat

Best time to visit: April and May

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Wild Coast, Eastern Cape

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Your hunt for the most beautiful holiday places in South Africa will also take you to the captivating Wild Coast, stretching between East London and Chintsa in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Adorned with craggy cliffs, golden sands, azure oceans, and ancestral Xhosa villages, this region offers a mesmerising blend of landscapes. Once part of the Transkei, it now invites travellers to navigate its scenic route, reminiscent of the Garden Route. Engage in surfing, horseback riding, and wildlife spotting in Inkwenkwezi Private Game Reserve. Don’t miss the natural wonder, Hole in the Wall. Chintsa, at the route’s edge, offers a picturesque stay with its serene beach and lush surroundings.

How to reach:
By air:
Mthatha Airport is the nearest airport, 106 km away

Best places to stay: Cremorne Estate, Mbotyi River Lodge

Best time to visit: March and April

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What makes Table Mountain in Cape Town a must-visit for tourists?
Table Mountain offers panoramic views of Cape Town and iconic cable car experiences.

– Why is Kruger National Park famous among wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers?
Kruger National Park boasts diverse wildlife and unforgettable safari adventures.

– What can visitors expect to see at Blyde River Canyon?
Blyde River Canyon features stunning cliffs, waterfalls, and diverse flora.

– Why is the Garden Route a popular scenic drive in South Africa?
Garden Route charms with coastal beauty, quaint towns, and diverse landscapes.

– What are the highlights of the Drakensberg Mountains for outdoor enthusiasts?
Drakensberg Mountains offer unforgettable hiking, rock art, and breathtaking vistas.

– Are there hidden gems in South Africa for travellers seeking scenic beauty?
Wild Coast, Valley of Desolation, and Cederberg Mountains, among others.

– Are these scenic places suitable for families and travellers of all ages?
Some hikes and adventure safaris might be unsuitable for senior travellers as well as kids below 10 years of age. It is advised to double-check the access to the destination as well as the health conditions of the visitors beforehand.

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White Sand Beaches, Crater Safaris And More: 8 African Countries That Promise Warm & Toasty Winterhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/africa/african-countries-that-promise-a-warm-toasty-winter/2023-11-11T02:00:25+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=41326winter in africa

Every winter, there comes a point when the soul demands a sun-soaked holiday. And while the Northern countries battle frigid winds and scattered snow, Africa, owing to its unique location in the Southern hemisphere, enjoys the warm embrace of the sun. Winter in Africa is synonymous with migratory birds, savannah safaris, glamping, golden shores, and numerous other events that make this continent a must-visit destination.

Whether you embark on a jungle safari in Botswana, go snorkelling in Seychelles, or hike the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco, balmy memories are guaranteed. We round up eight African jewels that promise a warm and toasty welcome this winter.

Best African countries to visit in winter

Tanzania (East Africa)

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Live on a treehouse, savour spicy barbecued meat, and attend the Sauti za Busara Music Festival (February 9 to 11, 2024) in Tanzania. In addition to housing flavour and fervour, the country is renowned for its lush landscape and wildlife. If you fancy off-roading and jungle safaris, head to Serengeti National Park and Tarangire National Park. Here, you might encounter big cats, African elephants, fringe-eared Oryx, giraffes, zebras, and bohor reedbuck.

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Next, stop at the Ngorongoro Crater — the largest intact, unfilled, and inactive volcano in the world. Home to over 25,000 animals, it is one of the easiest destinations to spot the Big 5, including the African elephant, lion, leopard, Cape buffalo, and rhinoceros. Additionally, thrill chasers can set camp at the base of Mt. Kilimanjaro (5,895 metres), the tallest dormant volcano in the world.

Club the jungle escapades with some sun, sand and shore by taking a ferry to Zanzibar. This archipelago houses some of the best beaches in the country, including Nungwi Beach, Paje Beach, and Jambiani Beach, to name a few. Zanzibar also delights with Freddie Mercury’s house and marine adventures like snorkelling and scuba diving.

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Seychelles (East Africa)

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A tropical haven, and also a sought-after honeymoon destination in Africa, Seychelles is all about white powder beaches, luxurious resorts, and delectable local cuisine. Visit the capital city of Mahe for postcard-perfect beaches and granite cliffs. Mahe’s Beau Vallon Beach hosts an open-air food and crafts market on Wednesdays, bringing together tourists and locals on its crescent shore.

To witness the old-world charm of Seychelles, head to La Digue — a 10 sq km island that tourists can easily navigate on their feet, or better yet, cycle through! We recommend renting a cycle and pedalling to L’Union Estate, a reserve of takamaka and coconut trees, which is also home to giant Seychelles turtles, an ancient cemetery, souvenir shops and the Old Pier Cafe. Or, visit the popular Anse Source D’Argent Beach — scenes from the movie Cast Away (2000) were shot here. Lastly, partake in thrill-inducing water sports like diving, snorkelling, and kayaking at St Anne Marine National Park.

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South Africa

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Whether you’re looking to surf, indulge in local cuisine or go whale watching, South Africa offers it all. For unmatched beaches and colourful streets, head to Cape Town. We recommend exploring the Boulders Beach (you can meet penguins here!), Muizenberg Beach, Scarborough Beach and Camps Bay Beach. For a dose of thrill, head to the city of Durban. Here, put your surfing skills to the test at Amanzimtoti and Warner Beach. Or visit the coastal town of St. Lucia, where you can witness the Sardine Run (millions of sardines swimming together towards the Durban shore), and partake in a whale-watching cruise.

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To explore cultural landmarks, look no further than Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city. Revisit the tales of history at the Nelson Mandela National Museum, the Apartheid Museum, and Constitution Hill. Learn about the tribes and diversity of the region at Aha Lesedi Cultural Village, where you can see beehive huts, enjoy traditional dances, and savour local delicacies. Wildlife enthusiasts must head to the Kruger National Park, best enjoyed in the winter. Here, you can spot lions, elephants, cape buffaloes, and rhinos, among other fauna.

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Lastly, if you fancy the quaint countryside, glorious vineyards, and wine trams, add Stellenbosch to your itinerary.  Tour famed vineyards like Waterford Estate, Delaire Graff Estate, and Rust en Vrede Tasting Room, where you can swirl and sip indigenous wines, couple them with exotic chocolates and cheese, and even purchase a bottle or two as souvenirs.

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Morocco (North Africa)

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The Moroccan landscape promises blissful explorations in the pleasant winter weather. Start your journey in Fes, the country’s cultural capital. Explore the medina of Fes (Fes el Bali), the largest and oldest medina in North Africa, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

We also recommend visiting the world-famous tanneries of Fes and the madrasas, meandering through the souks, catching a roof-top sunset, and investing in a traditional Fes carpet. Thereafter, embark on a desert tour from Fes to the popular city of Marrakech, passing through the Sahara Desert. Be sure to visit the Bahia Palace in Marrakech, brush through the pages of history at La Maison de la Photographie, and saunter under the winter sun at the Majorelle Garden. Adventure seekers can hike the High Atlas Mountains in the Ait Bougmez Valley.

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Kenya (East Africa)

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For a no-holds-barred tryst with wildlife, Kenya takes the cake! Head to renowned national parks like Tsavo, Samburu and Amboseli to spot lions, antelopes, elephants, and the Big 5. The most popular, however, is the Masai Mara National Park with over 536 km of coastline. This park lets you hop on a hot air balloon, walk with Masai warriors, and explore the African bush on a 4×4 safari.

In addition to wildlife escapades, Kenya also captivates with its tranquil beaches. For a memorable tropical experience, count on Diani Beach (Mombasa), Lamu Kenya Beach (Lamu Island), Watamu Beach (Watamu), and Bamburi Beach (Mombasa), among others.

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Mauritius (East Africa)

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Begin your Mauritius holiday in the Le Morne village — a cultural and historic site flanked by the ocean and mountains. The coveted Le Morne Brabant mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, extends into the Indian Ocean in southwest Mauritius. You can hike to the summit of this mountain and admire the breathtaking views — the round trip takes approximately 4 hours.

Elevate your getaway by hitting Le Morne Beach, a tropical paradise fringed by palm trees and white sand. Just 13 km from the beach lies the village of Chamarel. Here, delight in the highest waterfall of Mauritius (Chamarel Waterfall), the Ebony Forest Reserve, and most importantly, visit Chamarel’s Seven Coloured Earth — a region of volcanic earth dunes that boast rainbow-coloured hues.

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Adventure seekers can partake in kite surfing (and newbies can sign up for private lessons) on the Le Morne and La Prairie beaches. Additionally, you can go snorkelling or scuba diving with renowned dive centres like ScubaCaribe – Diving and Water Sports and Mauritius Dive Adventures. Another option is to soar in the sky on a seaplane flight, which departs from La Prairie Beach and skirts over the entire South West Region. You’ll fly over the Le Morne Brabant, the Black River Gorges National Park, and the iconic lagoon with its underwater waterfall. For bustling beaches and nightlife, we recommend Grand Baie, located in the Rivière du Rempart District.

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Botswana (South Africa)

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A treat awaits wildlife lovers in Botswana. The Chobe National Park and the Moremi Game Reserve promise jungle safaris, luxury lodges, and otherworldly sights of African elephants (among other fauna). The next port of call is the Central Kalahari Game Reserve — 12.4 million hectares of wilderness that houses black-maned lions, oryx antelope, and ground squirrels. Next, visit the Tsodilo Hills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring rock paintings, shelters, and caves.

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Some of the drawings on the rocks date back 30,000 years, and archaeologists believe that humans have inhabited the region for as long as 100,000 years. We also recommend visiting the Makgadikgadi Pans and Nxai Pan National Parks. The region presents a lush lakebed and migrating wildlife between November to April. November and December are also the perfect months to witness the longest zebra migration (620 miles) in the world, from Namibia to Nxai Pan.

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São Tomé and Príncipe (Central Africa)

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Visit the lesser-known islands of São Tomé and Príncipe for a rare and exotic trip. Touted to be the African Galapagos, the region offers beaches, jungles, and epicurean wonders. The islands are home to more endemic species per square foot than the Galapagos islands. Trek through the forests of Obô Natural Park, where 700 plant species and 143 different types of birds will greet you. Or witness the sheer remoteness of Príncipe from a propeller plane that departs from São Tomé. Thereafter, explore the pristine white sands, massive boulders, and crystal clear waters at beaches like Praia Banana, Praia Boi, and Praia Bateria.

The region is also a crucial breeding (and feeding) area for five out of the seven species of sea turtles. The turtles reach the coastline of São Tomé around November and lay eggs until February. In the following weeks, travellers can catch a glimpse of the hatchlings’ maiden meeting with the ocean.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What is the weather like during African winters?
African winters are generally warm and toasty, presenting the perfect climate for beach escapades, jungle safaris, and hikes.

– Can I go whale watching in Africa during the winter months?
The Humpback and Southern Right whales can be spotted along the southern coast of Cape Town to Mossel Bay, between the months of June and December.

– What clothing is suitable for winter in Africa?
While winter in Africa is predominantly warm, the mornings and nights witness a slight drop in degrees. We recommend carrying light thermals, a jacket, a scarf, and a beanie that you can layer based on the time of the day.

– Is it a good time for wildlife viewing in African game reserves during winter?
Yes, the winter is a good time for wildlife viewing and witnessing migrations in Africa.

– Can I still enjoy beach holidays in Africa during the winter?
If you’re seeking a beach holiday in the winter, look no further than Africa. The country’s tropical climate and unique location in the southern hemisphere promise a warm winter, perfect for soaking some sun and sand.

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This Rarely Visited Corner Of Africa Is A Safari Travel Gemhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/africa/this-rarely-visited-corner-of-africa-is-a-safari-travel-gem/2023-11-10T00:00:03+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=41095safari in south africa

We’d spent more than an hour tracking the cheetah’s satellite signal, and when we finally caught up to the animal, she was wandering slowly through the tall, sun-bleached grass. Her belly swollen from devouring a kill, she flopped down in a patch of shade, seemingly relaxed in our presence. It was an encounter that isn’t likely to happen again, said Musa Mbatha, who was guiding me through this stretch of prairie. Two male lions had recently been reintroduced to the area and would soon be competing with the resident cheetahs for prey.

The sighting, which I shared with Mbatha and two wildlife monitors, Bongani Khumalo and Tumelo Sathekge, represented a glimpse of the positive change taking place in KwaZulu-Natal, a South African province often known by its initials, KZN. I’d flown from Cape Town to the Babanango Game Reserve, in the lush hills of Zululand, to get a closer look at how local communities, global investors, and wildlife-tourism pros are collaborating to improve the ecology of this corner of the country.

This safari in South Africa should be on your travel itinerary

Fitting a cheetah with a tracking collar at Babanango Game Reserve, in South Africa | Image Credit: Dr Andrew Baxter/Babanango Game Reserve

The Emcakwini Community Trust, which manages 47,000 acres of land in KZN, came together with two other landholding community groups to create Babanango in 2017, along with German philanthropists Hellmuth and Barbara Weisser, who support the project with land and funds. The collective began reintroducing once-endemic animals in 2018, as well as remediating landscapes that had been given over to cattle pasture. Today, black rhinos, giraffes, lions, and cheetahs are beginning to thrive; shortly after my visit this May, elephants were brought back, too.

“This is one of the largest rewilding programs in South Africa in the last 20 years,” says Andy Baxter, Babanango’s chief operating officer.

The reserve is also becoming a destination for in-the-know safari-goers looking for their next thrill. “This is definitely not a first-time-in-Africa experience,” Baxter concedes. “It’s not always easy to see the animals—but that’s not our unique selling point.” Instead, guests get to see the early stages of the area’s conservation journey, joining the tracking team to monitor reintroduced wildlife, observing how the animals adapt to their new home, and meeting with researchers, whether out in the field or over coffee.

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And while Babanango may not yet offer the abundant wildlife found in, say, Kruger National Park, there’s more to this place than just animals. Visitors can see millennia-old rock art created by the San people, while Iron Age kilns are regularly discovered all over the reserve. Guests can also explore more recent history, with day trips to battlefields of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War.

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New accommodations will be another draw to the area, which already has two comfortable mid-range properties, Babanango Valley Lodge and Babanango Zulu Rock Lodge. The more luxurious Babanango Madwaleni River Lodge just opened on the banks of the White Umfolozi River, with 12 tented suites, each of which has a private plunge pool and a deck overlooking the river.

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An ocean-view room at Sala Beach House | Image Credit: Sala Beach House

There’s also welcome development along the coast of the Indian Ocean, which merits a night or two before or after a visit to Babanango. The most noteworthy addition is the seaside hotel Sala Beach House, which opened last year. I awoke there one morning to the sound of waves and yoga on the deck and wrapped the day with a barbecue of crab, lobster, squid, and swordfish.

As blissful as I found the coast, it’s the memory of a night at Babanango Valley Lodge that has stuck with me. The staff had arranged a mobile gin-and-tonic bar overlooking the rolling hills. The blazing sun was dipping below the horizon, but it was still too early in the evening to hear those two lions calling. I knew they were out there, somewhere. Balance was slowly being restored — and I couldn’t wait to see what tomorrow might bring.

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This South African Town Is Perfect for a Day-Drinking Day Triphttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/200-km-away-stellenbosch-cape-winelands-south-africa/2023-10-18T15:53:30+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=38532Stellenbosch

Raise your glasses to Stellenbosch, an adorable 350-year-old town in the Cape Winelands — the birthplace of winemaking in South Africa that’s just 50 kilometers from Cape Town.

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IF YOU’RE THINKING OF visiting ‘wine country’ in a great wine country, I have two words for you: South Africa. My family and I recently took an Adventures By Disney vacation that included awe-inspiring days on safari, but also gifted us with great opportunities to see other parts of the country and, importantly, drink well! Stellenbosch, located just 50 kilometers outside of Cape Town, is the capital of what’s known as the Cape Winelands, with some of the best vineyards South Africa has to offer. Yet visiting Stellenbosch offers so much more than wonderful wineries; there are also interesting museums, fabulous art galleries, and a variety of delightful coffee shops. 

Panoramic view of a winery in Stellenbosch
Panoramic view of a winery in Stellenbosch. Photo by jaap-willem/Getty Images


Getting to Stellenbosch, the second oldest town in South Africa dating back to 1679, was an easy hour’s drive despite the rain and gray sky. From the moment we arrived I knew this was a place where you could spend an entire day and still have more to see. Unfortunately, the morning greeted us with a cold rainstorm that was not ideal for walking around. We quickly decided that we were not dressed appropriately for the weather–providing a lovely excuse to shop. We wandered into a number of stores where we found stylish, made-in-South-Africa clothing that was also functional.

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FROM LEFT: Nelson Mandela’s shoes on permanent display; depicting Mandela’s face at Town Hall. Photos courtesy of Holly Hatcher-Frazier

As we wandered through the town, we encountered beautiful works of art on display inside and outside of galleries. It felt like we were in an immersive museum experience. Part of the charm of Stellenbosch is rooted in the wonderful displays of history and art depicting and rooted in everyday life. A highlight was seeing a display of Nelson Mandela’s tennis shoes that he wore when he walked out of prison. But this was not in a museum – rather in a store selling that brand of shoe. One of the government buildings has an exquisite map sculpture in its courtyard depicting Mandela’s face.

Art on Church in Stellenbosch
Art on Church in Stellenbosch. Photo courtesy of Holly Hatcher-Frazier

The chill and dampness of the air was also a wonderful excuse to try one of the many coffee shops available in town. We treated ourselves to steaming hot teas and lattes. Our barista eagerly gave us an elaborate demonstration of his artistic expertise. We excitedly sampled a hot rooibos tea latte. Rooibos tea is such a staple in South Africa that if you ask for simply tea, rooibos is what you’re likely to get. I found it absolutely delicious.

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After a few wholesome cuppas, we realized that it’s always five o’clock somewhere and it was time to really take advantage of being in the Cape Winelands. This region of rolling vineyards was the birthplace of the South African winemaking industry, and has some of the oldest wineries in the country, including our destination, Spier Wine Farm. We eagerly walked up the gravel road to the main entrance of the Spier Estate, and, climbing the steps to the manor, we knew we were going to be treated to an elegant experience. The ambience provided a beautiful aesthetic and picturesque backdrop. We began with a lavish buffet lunch featuring several South African dishes. The wine tasting included six wines at each place setting: three red and three white. South Africa is known for its own blend of wine, the Pinotage, and this turned out to be a clear fan favorite. We left Spier with cheerful smiles as we headed back to Cape Town from Stellenbosch. 

Spier's wines cellar.
Spier’s wines cellar. Photo courtesy of Holly Hatcher-Frazier

It felt like we had spent the day deep in the countryside when in actuality we were right outside of Cape Town. For a few hours we were whisked away to a part of South Africa that is a perfect complement to both the stunning city of Cape Town and the serenity of the bush on safari. And my whole family cheers to that.


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The Most Stunning Snapshots Of Namibia: Deserts, Culture & Beyondhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/africa/stunning-namibia-in-pictures/2023-10-18T05:00:16+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=38270Namibia

Namibia, a land of diverse landscapes and natural wonders, takes you on a captivating journey through the heart of South Africa. From its canyons to expansive deserts and rugged coastlines, this country presents a visual symphony of awe-inspiring beauty.

One such marvel is the Fish River Canyon, the world’s second-largest canyon, known for its breathtaking sunsets. As the sun dips below the rocky horizon, it bathes the ancient rocks in a warm, golden light, creating a stunning natural portrait that unfolds before your eyes.

In the Namib Desert, iconic red sand dunes take centre stage. Towering to impressive heights, some of these dunes change colour as the sun arcs across the sky. The interplay of light and shadow paints a mesmerising picture of this ever-changing desert scenery.

Namibia’s landscapes are a photographer’s dream. It’s an invitation to explore the beauty of this land and the richness of its diverse cultures, making it a destination where nature’s artistry invites you to create unforgettable travel memories, one photograph at a time.

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Namibia in pictures: A visual journey through the South African desert country

 

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How This Family Found Heart and Home on Safarihttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/journeys-south-africa-safari-adventures-by-disney/2023-09-25T16:06:37+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=36062South Africa Safari

Sure, it’s a bucketlist vacation, but a safari in South Africa will send you home with much more than an overstuffed scrapbook of great photos. Our writer herded up her entire family for an Adventures by Disney journey that included perspective-changing game drives in search of the Big Five.

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PLANNING A FAMILY VACATION can be difficult at the best of times, but now that I am the mother of three young adults, the challenge of finding a time that fits everyone’s hectic schedules is compounded by finding a vacation appealing enough for my “children” to prioritize family time over their competing interests. It is complicated and frustrating at best, a comparable situation might be herding cats—actually, in this case, let’s say lions.

Holly Hatcher-Frazier, Adventures By Disney
Photos courtesy of Holly Hatcher-Frazier

I knew that an epic trip would be the enticement needed to get my entire family on board. We love animals and adventure, so I wanted to incorporate activities celebrating nature, but that still left many wonderful destinations. As a Black woman growing up in America, Africa has held a compelling allure. I have always wanted to go to Africa. So that narrowed the focus to an entire continent, but when the Adventures by Disney South Africa trip — including a safari — became available, I knew this was the trip of my dreams. This would be a special experience for us because none of us had ever traveled to any part of Africa. We were embarking upon a journey to bond and make memories. This trip offered something to meet all the our interests of my family of mostly animal fans. The only surprise was how impactful a little mouse would be to clearing everyone’s schedules, but Mickey worked his magic and we were headed to the bush.

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From the moment we stepped foot in Cape Town and traveled to Kapama Private Game Reserve, I did not have to plan a single activity or lift any luggage. Our Adventure Guides, Jameel and Craig, served as our 24-hour concierges, including arranging for the “Tinkerbellmen” to have our bags waiting for us in our rooms upon our arrival. They organized everything, our meals which included a traditional braai (a South African barbecue) and afternoon teas before safari. With the necessities of life taken care of, we only had to focus on enjoying our vacation and family time. The trip offers a packed schedule, but we decided how active we wanted to be each day. My family left no stone unturned, if it was available, someone tried it, and we became fully immersed in the safari experience. From the moment we embarked on our first game drive we were ready to explore the bush in open air all-terrain vehicles.

South Africa Safari, Adventures By Disney
Photos courtesy of Holly Hatcher-Frazier

Observing animals in their natural habitat was obviously one of my favorite things about safari. A close second, however, was the unexpected surprise of peace and serenity that we experienced as we watched the glorious sunrises across the horizon. Game drives begin early, so whether those quiet moments were engendered simply by awe or a mixture of awe and exhaustion is still a bit unclear to me, but regardless it was beautiful. I discovered that South Africa has some of the best sunrises and sunsets. My family is normally a chatty bunch but being outdoors we were in sync with nature, and the quiet that surrounded us was calming. I think our senses were heightened because we were so focused on the natural beauty and trying to find the Big Five: lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and rhinos. One thing I learned early on during the safari is that we were not in control. The animals have their own rhythm and routines, so we had to be vigilant and humble as we tried to glimpse them in their world.

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The only “hunting” we did was for the perfect photo of our favorite animals. You quickly learn to keep your cameras out because you never know what you are going to encounter. Having your camera at the ready to capture the perfect photo opportunity is part of the sport, but just enjoying the moment and making memories worked too. I knew that the animals were not going to pose for photos, but I was surprised by the number of animal backsides I encountered—it was a lot. A sense of humor and patience goes a long way on safari especially when you are focused, as I was on sharing my experience with others via my “perfect” photos. But that’s part of the fun, and thankfully, no two game drives were identical so the variety and the unexpected were our constant companions, too.

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Photo courtesy of Holly Hatcher-Frazier

With all of that “hard work” trying to take the perfect photo, avoid branches, and stay in the all-terrain vehicle, we also happily had opportunities for breaks. I lived for sundowners, basically safari happy-hour cocktails in the middle of the bush. We basked in the setting sun and shared highlights from the game drives—whether it was watching a lion watch us as it strolled past our vehicle, baby elephants snuggling alongside their moms, zebras drinking from the watering hole or hippos swimming midday—all while sipping Savanna Ciders. This ability to decompress and share our impressions and favorite moments was quiet luxury at its best.

Spotting Leopard, Adventures By Disney
Spotted leopard. Image courtesy of Adventures by Disney

I was grateful to have seen so many magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. I am an educator from Pennsylvania who suddenly turned into an adventurer and wildlife photographer as the air whipped through my hair and I ducked branches searching for leopards during a night time game drive. The thrill of searching for and occasionally finding so many elusive animals who were often camouflaged by trees or meandering towards a watering hole was surreal. I remember being surprised several times as our vehicle approached a bend and a regal giraffe would be standing nonchalantly chewing on a tree branch. Each time I was left astounded wondering how I did not see the world’s tallest animal looming about until it was right in front of me. I am in awe of nature. Experiencing nature in such an authentic and vulnerable way was humbling. I felt so small in such a big world but at the same time I felt my unique place in the world.

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“Frazier family adventure.” Photo courtesy of Holly Hatcher-Frazier

I almost teared up when one of our guides said, “Welcome home!” I felt it so profoundly. Perhaps he was referring to the luxurious lodging proudly on display in the middle of the wilderness but to me it meant more than that. By this point, it was no longer an adventure about animals; it was a journey home for me. No, I have no knowledge of a familial connection to South Africa but I felt embraced by the people and the culture. I can see why people go back to South Africa over and over and why it is affectionately known as “Mother City.”cktk The country offered a vacation that I did not know I needed. And I think the same was true for my family, as well. It is not often that the five of us can travel and everyone is happy. We all agreed that our favorite moments of the trip happened on safari, but we each have a list of our other top five experiences—such as wine tasting, nature hikes, art galleries, animal sanctuaries and golf. South Africa offered something to feed each of our individual souls. We felt at home. 

Adventures by Disney South Africa vacations from US$11,099 per person for 10 days.

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VIDEO: What’s It’s Really Like in a 4WD on Safarihttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/africa/journeys-dr-holly-south-africa-safari-video/2023-09-25T13:05:00+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=36731Safari

It’s not just that safaris are generally super expensive, but also that, for most of us, they’re also hard to get to. But as anyone who’s taken one will tell you, that journey is not just part of the adventure but also the romance. Find out why here.

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HERE WE ARE, off to embark on another adventure with one of our bubbliest contributors, Dr. Holly Hatcher-Frazier. This time: a safari in South Africa for which she herded up her husband and three adult kids. On this trip of a lifetime, they learned not just about wildlife, conservation and the big five, but also themselves.

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As Black Americans who had never been to the continent of Africa, they found a previously untapped emotional connection and sense of place. As a normally loquacious bunch, they found comfort in silence, sitting alone together in the bush, eyes peeled, all senses on alert for wildlife sightings. As people constantly on the go… well, actually that part translated pretty well to the first part of this trip, at least, because it was a multi-legged multi-transport expedition to get from their various home cities in the States to a remote South Africa safari, via  planes, cars, buses, four-wheel-drive and more. 

Watch Holly’s account of her safari here and try not to be envious of all the animals they spotted:

Read the Hatcher-Frazier family’s account of finding heart and home on a South African safari here.

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Opinion: Why Responsible Travel Mattershttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/opinion-why-responsible-travel-matters/2023-08-26T13:21:30+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=32330Jacada Travel

What does “regenerative” mean when talking travel? It’s about making positive, pro-social impact on the places you visit. We asked one of the leaders in this field, the founder of Jacada Travel, to tell us how we can be more responsible globetrotters even on luxury vacations.

The Green Edit

TOURISM IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S fastest growing and largest industries. At its best, it’s a tool that can break down barriers between communities; facilitate an exchange of ideas and perspectives; preserve and protect culture, history, and heritage; and even finance nature-based solutions to some of the world’s most complex societal challenges. But it can also put a strain on natural resources, erode biodiversity, increase pollution, and commodify culture.

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From the very beginning at Jacada, it was always clear to us that travel must be done in a way that respects local communities and preserves the intrinsic value of ecosystems. We love the old adage, “take only photos, leave only footsteps,” but what we’ve seen in the last 15 years is that we can actually take this further and leave the world better than we found it.

The impact of a single trip has the ability to create a considerable ripple effect. It can create meaningful work, but it can also fund initiatives and projects in areas where government assistance is insufficient or has failed. In our efforts to promote positive impact over the years, we’re proud to say that we’ve partnered with a wide range of hotels, lodges, and camps who have undertaken major efforts to support social and environmental causes.

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For example, the folks behind Sol y Luna, a beautiful hotel circled by the Andes Mountain range in Peru are tackling the lack of access to education in the Sacred Valley through income generated by their hotel. Or Wilderness Safaris, who operate a range of luxurious eco-camps across Africa and who, at the time of writing, conserve just over 2.3 million hectares of land, with the plan to double this by 2030.

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Jacada Travel guests are able to get under the skin of a destination to meet the movers and the shakers of the country — the artists, artisans, historians, and guides who play a powerful role in preserving culture, tradition, and heritage. Working within some of the world’s most biodiverse destinations, conservation fees for national parks create financial value for their protection, and access to these areas presents opportunities for citizen science, education, and knowledge sharing.

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FROM LEFT: Mashpi Waterfall in Ecuador, photograph by Alicia Warner; tiger from Ranthambore Tiger Reserve India

From tiger-spotting in India, to embracing local cultures in Botswana and celebrating farm-to-table food across the globe, Jacada is proud to promote responsible travel, which supports a planet that future generations can be proud of.

Learn more here.


Alex Malcolm is the founder of Jacada Travel
Images courtesy of Jacada Travel, unless otherwise noted.

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This 'Life-Changing' Safari Experience Includes Sleeping Under The Stars In The Middle Of A Salt Pan In Botswanahttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/africa/this-safari-experience-in-botswana-includes-sleeping-under-the-stars/2023-07-30T02:00:22+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=27517Safari in Botswana

There’s nothing quite like sleeping out under a wide expanse of sky, and that’s even more special when it’s on a gorgeous stretch of salt pan in Botswana.

That’s where Desert & Delta Safaris comes in, offering guests the chance to spend the night open to the elements on the Makgadikgadi Salt Pan (part of the largest series of salt pans in the world, according to UNESCO). The unique experience, which is set up on a comfortable “bedroll” with a duvet, pillow, and extra warm blankets, includes an open fire and a bush menu “traditionally prepared and cooked under the stars” (think: grilled lamb chops and African boerewors sausages), the company told Travel + Leisure.

This safari experience in Botswana offers the chance to sleep under the stars

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“The salt pans are a place where people can feel humbled by the expanse of the universe. There is nothing between you and the African night sky,” Andrew Flatt, the director of marketing for Desert & Delta Safaris, told T+L. “This is a place completely off the grid, where guests can really feel the earth’s presence in all her glory, and recognise how small we are as humans within a larger ecosystem.”

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The experience is offered as a complimentary add-on for guests who stay three nights or longer at the company’s Leroo La Tau lodge. The experience is available for six guests at a time and must be pre-booked before arrival.

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And there is no Wi-Fi or cell phone reception, making it the perfect spot for a digital detox.

Flatt said the sleep-out experience, which was fully launched last summer, allows guests to “see ‘forever’ off into the horizon.” To get there, guests drive over bumpy roads and across the Boteti River for about five to six hours or can choose to upgrade to a 30-minute open-door helicopter experience.

In the morning, guests wake up to eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, honey and cinnamon oats porridge, and more, before heading back to the main lodge.

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“It is quiet. It is profound. It is romantic. It is life-changing,” Flatt added. “This is a place to examine what is important in life. ”

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The experience is offered during Botswana’s dry season from July 15 through Oct. 31 each year. The experience is complimentary for guests staying three nights or longer but can be booked as a private experience for guests staying less than that for USD 750 (HKD 5,860).

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