Safari Consultants: Top 6 Activities in Southern Africa

 

 

Southern Africa offers a rich tapestry of activities that cater to a wide range of interests, from thrilling wildlife encounters to awe-inspiring natural wonders and vibrant cultural experiences. Here are the top six activities to consider:

 

1. Safari in the private reserves bordering the Kruger National Park (South Africa)

The Greater Kruger is one of the largest and most renowned safari destinations in Africa. The Kruger National Park itself has a good network of tarmac roads and rest camps which cater well for self-drive visitors. However, the majority of international visitors will fly-in and stay in one of the private concessions bordering the National Park. These reserves, including the world-famous Sabi Sands, offer some of the most luxurious safari accommodation in Africa together with a more exclusive wildlife viewing experience. The wildlife is prolific, allowing superb photographic opportunities and fantastic ‘Big Five’ sightings.

 

2. Walking Safari in the Luangwa Valley (Zambia)

Zambia is known for offering incredible walking safaris in big game territory and South Luangwa and North Luangwa National Parks offer some of the finest walking safaris in Africa. Virtually all permanent camps offer walking safaris as an alternative to standard game drives, but certain camps take a more dedicated approach to walking and a select few concentrate solely on walking. Whichever option you choose, a walking safari in the Luangwa Valley offers fantastic game viewing, superb guiding and a beautifully immersive way to explore pristine wilderness areas.

 

3. Self-drive or light aircraft safari through the Namibian Dessert

A self-drive safari in Namibia is a superb way to explore the country’s diverse landscapes, unique desert-adapted wildlife, and stunning natural beauty at your own pace. Namibia’s well-maintained road network and excellent infrastructure make it an ideal destination for self-driving. A light aircraft safari through the Namibian desert is an extraordinary way to experience the vast, stunning landscapes. This type of safari offers unparalleled aerial views and access to remote locations that are often difficult to reach by road.

 

4. Helicopter flight over the Okavango Delta (Botswana)

The Okavango Delta is a vast and unique inland delta system that provides one of the most exceptional wildlife and wilderness experiences in Africa. The Delta is home to diverse wildlife, including elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and a myriad of bird species, making it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers. Visitors can explore the Delta’s plains, islands and waterways via a wide range of activities including traditional mokoro (dugout canoe), boat trips, guided walking safaris and game drives. A scenic helicopter flight, however, allows you to fully appreciate and comprehend the Delta’s expansive beauty and truly completes the Okavango experience.

 

5. Visit to Victoria Falls (Zambia and Zimbabwe)

Straddling the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls is one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls in the world. Known locally as “Mosi-oa-Tunya” (the Smoke That Thunders), the falls offer breathtaking views and a range of activities. Visitors can take guided tours, go bungee jumping, enjoy white-water rafting on the Zambezi River, or take a scenic helicopter flight for a bird’s-eye view of this natural wonder. For a honeymoon or an anniversary take a luxury dinner sunset cruise on the Zambezi. Silhouettes of elephants against the sunset and hippos noisily grunting in the distance, add to the ambience.

 

6. Cape Town and the Winelands (South Africa)

Cape Town, with its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and historical significance, is a must-visit destination in Southern Africa. Highlights include ascending Table Mountain for panoramic views, exploring the historic Robben Island, and enjoying the spectacular coastline and its marine wildlife. Inland from the city itself, are the ‘Winelands’ which surround the historic town of Stellenbosch, the chic village of Franschhoek, and culturally diverse Paarl. Here, award winning vineyards, gourmet dining experiences and classic Cape Dutch architecture are set against stunning mountain backdrops.

These activities showcase the diverse and captivating experiences Southern Africa has to offer, making it a top destination for travellers seeking adventure, amazing wildlife encounters, natural beauty, and cultural richness.

While there is a wealth of information available on the Safari Consultants website please contact us to discuss your personal requirements in more details. Our small and friendly team of dedicated safari experts will be able to answer your questions and work with you to design your perfect African adventure.

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