Beach and Bush

Cookies and cream, gin and tonic, brunch and Sundays, beer and biltong.. some things are just better when paired with something else. The same can be said of the bush and the beach. The warm waters of the Indian ocean, teeming with life and opportunity, or the mighty Atlantic with its wild coastline coupled with the seclusion and sanctuary of the bush is a wonderful package that is not as far fetched as it sounds. To spend a few days on safari and then unwind in the shade of a palm tree, cocktail in hand, is as revitalising as it gets. Africa's great lakes are equally magnetic and could easily pass for a scene straight out of the Caribbean complete with white sand and colourful fish. So why not combine both for the holiday of a lifetime!

A few of our favourite 'Beach and Bush' experiences...

Kruger and Capetown

The best of wildlife and coast

One of the more popular safari combinations in Africa, and for good reason. Combining the wildlife-rich areas of the Greater Kruger National Park with the beautiful beaches, history and culture-rich environs of Cape Town. Africa is not only about lions and leopards so this is the perfect way to see all of what South Africa is about. Get your high-octane fix in places like the famous Sabi Sands, where all of Africa’s most magnificent animals can be found almost regularly and sometimes only a few feet from your jeep! Then, for some rest and recuperation, you travel to the beaches of the Cape and the megalithic mountains towering above them. Enjoy whale watching, historic tours, wine tasting in some of the world’s most picturesque vineyards, hiking, horse riding, local nightlife and cuisine, or experiencing the southernmost tip of Africa and where the Indian and Atlantic ocean meets.

Kenya and coast

Premier wildlife viewing and sandy beaches

From the great plains of the Mara, the dry Amboseli lake bed and her famous elephants overlooking Mount Kilimanjaro, to the red sands of Tsavo, the purple rolling hills of the Laikipia Plateaux and the rocky and leopard-filled Samburu mountains, Kenya has an undisputed reputation for wildlife viewing. But Kenya’s coast is a jewel that seems to only be known by kitesurfers and fly-fishers. The Indian Ocean gently laps at an endless coastline of soft white sand. It’s waters are a myriad of turquoise hues and deeper shades of blue. Palm trees and coconuts, synonymous with any tropical paradise, abound. The beaches are home to sea-turtles as are the waters to whale sharks. In the north, the beautiful island and coastal town of Lamu will take you back in time; the only means of transport are carts pulled by donkeys or your own two legs. Lamu is a place marked by the crossing of worlds; a total blend of Arabic heritage and east African tradition. The Kenyan coast and it’s incredible marine biodiversity, has many pristine and hidden secrets to offer!

Incredible Gabon

Where mystical forests meet endless beaches

No destination completely envelops the imagination quite like Gabon. It is a perfect blend of heavily forested coastal plains (through which one can trek for habituated lowland gorilla, mandrills and chimpanzees), misty mountains and golden savannah. Gabons’ cultural heritage will leave you enthralled as will its beaches. In the dry season (June – November), outstanding sightings of humpback whales and dolphins migrating towards warmer waters can be observed. From November to April, sea-turtles come to lay eggs on the beaches of Pongara, with hatching occurring around mid season onwards. But what makes Gabon truly unique is the opportunity to see red forest buffalo and elephants meandering down the beach while hippos bask in the surf. Gabon will never cease to enchant you, bringing something a little different everywhere you look.

Malawi and Zambia

The warm heart of Africa

We can vouch for the friendliness of the people, the natural beauty and the wildlife opportunities presented by these two neighbouring countries. Zambia is home to several world renowned game parks. Perhaps the most notable is the South Luangwa National Park with its impressive and unique habitat. The ancient trees of this wondrous area are home to a multitude of species including one of Africa’s densest leopard populations. It’s no secret that the Luangwa has an enduring and well-earned reputation for game viewing. The Kafue National Park, where it is not uncommon to see some of Africa’s biggest sable antelope, offers a more ‘off the beaten track’ and adventurous atmosphere. It’s vast and varied landscapes can be explored by land or by the majestic river itself. Bush walks, night drives, leopard and wild dog tracking, inspiring conservation work, abundant plains and wetlands, shoebill storks and other rare species in Zambia are an excellent prelude to what Malawi has to offer. Lake Malawi and its emerald green, crocodile free waters come complete with shoals of multicoloured fish, beautiful lush islands fringed with magnificent fig trees and granite boulders. It is the perfect place to recuperate and wash off the dust of safari. Explore uninhabited and pristine islands, and watch the Lake ring true to its nickname as night falls, when it becomes the Lake of Stars. Lake Malawi remains off the radar for many of Africa’s visitors but therein lies much of its appeal, total and utter exclusivity and seclusion. Making a huge comeback from its poaching history, Malawi is now home to the big five, cheetah, giraffe, zebra, numerous antelope including kudu and sable, not to mention a wealth of bird species that will make any budding bird watcher weak at the knees. The Land of Smiles will most definitely leave you grinning from ear to ear.

Madagascar's wildlife and beaches

Lemurs, interesting reptiles and baobab avenues

Madagascar, an island 300 miles off the coast of Africa, is home to over 100 species of lemurs, brightly coloured chameleons, fascinating insects, exquisite orchids and avenues of towering baobab trees. The wildlife and cultural experience on Madagascar is truly something special. Visitors can trek the forest in search of habituated lemurs and interesting reptiles, or walk through and photograph the famous baobab avenues of Madagascar, or go on history tours to learn of its dark past or simply relax in the shallows of some of the most beautiful and pristine coastline in the world.

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  • Sossusvlei - Swakopmund and Walvis Bay - Skeleton Coast - Damaraland - Etosha - Okonjima - Windhoek

    Wonderful Namibia

    Namibia is known for its jaw-dropping and otherworldly landscapes, its endless night skies and incredible contrasts. Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a wondrous sight. Climb up Dune 45, explore the mysterious Deadvlei and feel the immensity of the world around you. Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Search for desert wildlife in the Namib, and in the wondrous Damaraland, where tracking incredible desert-adapted elephants, rhinoceros and lions takes place in infinitely beautiful landscapes...

    Wonderful Namibia
  • Samburu - Masai Mara - Watamu

    Kenya - Beach and Bush

    Don’t think you can have it all? Think again. From the amazing boulders and palm tree groves in Kenya’s Land of the Leopards (Samburu), the beautiful Reteti Elephant Sanctuary for rescued orphans and a unique experience of Northern Kenya, to the wild, wide open plains of the Masai Mara, the experience is already quite diverse. Make your way to the turquoise beaches of Watamu makes for a wonderful transition from beach to bush...

    Kenya - Beach and Bush
  • South Luangwa - Likoma Island

    Zambian Bush and Malawian Beach

    Beach and Bush in two landlocked countries? Consider it done. Start of your incredible odyssey in the South Luangwa, one of the world’s most sought out safari destinations. Intimate, beautiful, grand, and leopard dense, the mahogany forest will enchant you as much as the huge herds of elephants crossing the Luangwa river or bathing in it at sunset. Spend your days in hides observing the flittering carmine bee-eaters or snorting hippos; patiently waiting for predators to come down to drink. Track wildlife on foot in Africa’s pioneering walking safari destination, sleep under the stars if you wish, and simply enjoy the unique environment that the South Luangwa provides...

    Zambian Bush and Malawian Beach
  • Loango - Ivindo - Lopé - Pongara

    Gorgeous Gabon

    Bienvenue au Gabon! Africa’s best kept secret, with pristine oceanic beaches, unique forest wildlife and incredible biodiversity. Start your adventure in Libreville, the capital, before heading south along the coast to the mystical Loango national park. Forest elephants roam the beaches and hippos bathe in the surf, and inland, you can track a habituated western lowland gorilla family - the Atananga troop. Transfer to Ivindo National Park, considered to be Africa’s ‘Last Living Eden’. Incredible waterfalls, exotic species, wild equatorial rainforests, Ivindo is a place like no other...

    Gorgeous Gabon
  • Tswalu - Cape Town

    Red sands and mighty Ocean

    Arrive in the sun-kissed Cape Town for your connection to the mystical Tswalu. Located in the South African Kalahari, Tswalu is a photographer, nature-lover and in fact lover of Beauty’s utter dream. Red sands, yellow flowers (in spring), and the incredible opportunity to get up and close with rare and unusual wildlife - pangolins, aardvarks, meerkats. Hordes of Sable antelope, cheetah, lion, you name it, Tswalu has it all in what is arguably one of South Africa’s most beautiful properties. Spend your days exploring the red dunes of the Kalahari, learning from some of the best guides and trained conservationists, and relax at the stunning lodge built to blend in with the reserve...

    Red sands and mighty Ocean
    • Sossusvlei - Swakopmund and Walvis Bay - Skeleton Coast - Damaraland - Etosha - Okonjima - Windhoek

      Wonderful Namibia

      Namibia is known for its jaw-dropping and otherworldly landscapes, its endless night skies and incredible contrasts. Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a wondrous sight. Climb up Dune 45, explore the mysterious Deadvlei and feel the immensity of the world around you. Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Search for desert wildlife in the Namib, and in the wondrous Damaraland, where tracking incredible desert-adapted elephants, rhinoceros and lions takes place in infinitely beautiful landscapes...

      Wonderful Namibia
    • Samburu - Masai Mara - Watamu

      Kenya - Beach and Bush

      Don’t think you can have it all? Think again. From the amazing boulders and palm tree groves in Kenya’s Land of the Leopards (Samburu), the beautiful Reteti Elephant Sanctuary for rescued orphans and a unique experience of Northern Kenya, to the wild, wide open plains of the Masai Mara, the experience is already quite diverse. Make your way to the turquoise beaches of Watamu makes for a wonderful transition from beach to bush...

      Kenya - Beach and Bush
    • South Luangwa - Likoma Island

      Zambian Bush and Malawian Beach

      Beach and Bush in two landlocked countries? Consider it done. Start of your incredible odyssey in the South Luangwa, one of the world’s most sought out safari destinations. Intimate, beautiful, grand, and leopard dense, the mahogany forest will enchant you as much as the huge herds of elephants crossing the Luangwa river or bathing in it at sunset. Spend your days in hides observing the flittering carmine bee-eaters or snorting hippos; patiently waiting for predators to come down to drink. Track wildlife on foot in Africa’s pioneering walking safari destination, sleep under the stars if you wish...

      Zambian Bush and Malawian Beach
    • Loango - Ivindo - Lopé - Pongara

      Gorgeous Gabon

      Bienvenue au Gabon! Africa’s best kept secret, with pristine oceanic beaches, unique forest wildlife and incredible biodiversity. Start your adventure in Libreville, the capital, before heading south along the coast to the mystical Loango national park. Forest elephants roam the beaches and hippos bathe in the surf, and inland, you can track a habituated western lowland gorilla family - the Atananga troop. Transfer to Ivindo National Park, considered to be Africa’s ‘Last Living Eden’. Incredible waterfalls, exotic species, wild equatorial rainforests, Ivindo is a place like no other...

      Gorgeous Gabon
    • Tswalu - Cape Town

      Red sands and mighty Ocean

      Arrive in the sun-kissed Cape Town for your connection to the mystical Tswalu. Located in the South African Kalahari, Tswalu is a photographer, nature-lover and in fact lover of Beauty’s utter dream. Red sands, yellow flowers (in spring), and the incredible opportunity to get up and close with rare and unusual wildlife - pangolins, aardvarks, meerkats. Hordes of Sable antelope, cheetah, lion, you name it, Tswalu has it all in what is arguably one of South Africa’s most beautiful properties...

      Red sands and mighty Ocean

      Wonderful Namibia

      This can be a self-drive safari; a combination of flying and self-driving; or entirely private guided. The choice is yours!

       

      Namibia is known for its jaw-dropping and otherworldly landscapes, its endless night skies and incredible contrasts. Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a wondrous sight. Climb up Dune 45, explore the mysterious Deadvlei and feel the immensity of the world around you. 

       

      Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Search for desert wildlife in the Namib, and in the wondrous Damaraland, where tracking incredible desert-adapted elephants, rhinoceros and lions takes place in infinitely beautiful landscapes. Whilst in Damaraland, the ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein is well worth a stop, where human history meets nature. 

       

      Keep heading north toward the famous Etosha National Park, the typical Namibian blue sky ever present as the red and ochre landscape becomes whiter and whiter. Enjoy game drives in Namibia’s biggest wildlife reserve, driving along immense salt pans and waterholes that attract a myriad of different species, from herbivore to predator. 

       

      On your way back to Windhoek, stop at Okonjima, track cheetah on foot or search for their famous leopards. Learn about the crucial conservation efforts that Namibia has been working on since the 90s, facilitating the coexistence between people and nature.

      12 days / 10 nights in Virunga

      Sossusvlei – Swakopmund and Walvis Bay – Skeleton Coast – Damaraland – Etosha – Okonjima – Windhoek

      • Arrival
        International arrival into Windhoek
      • Day 1 - 2, one night in Windhoek
        Galton House
      • Day 3 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Sossusvlei/Namib-Naukluft
      • Day 2 - 4, Kulala Desert Lodge
        Sossusvlei/Namib-Naukluft
      • Dune Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 4 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Swakopmund
      • Day 4 - 6, Desert Breeze Lodge
        Skwakopmund
      • Desert and Ocean Activities
        Main Activity
      • Day 6 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Damaraland
      • Day 6 - 8, Doro !Nawas
        Damaraland
      • Desert Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 8 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Etosha Andersson’s Gate
      • Day 8 - 11, Ongava Lodge
        Etosha
      • Desert Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 11 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Okonjima
      • Day 11 - 12, Okonjima Lodge
      • Desert Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 12 - Transfer to Windhoek
        Road transfer

      Add on another great experience!

      Even though these itineraries are destination specific, it is a popular choice to witness more than one of Africa's iconic experiences. Below are some ideas of what you can add on to the beginning or end of this incredible safari.

      Cape Town

      There is so much to be done in the world-renowned Cape Town. Wine tours along the stunning Winelands of the Cape, whale-watching along the shores, historical tours or just taking in the sun and sights of its beautiful beaches.

      Okavango Delta Safari - Botswana

      A labyrinth of channels, palm belts and jackal berry forests. not to mention the plethora of life that exists in this unique and fascinating place.

      Like what you see?

      Get in touch with us and let’s make this dream happen. Bear in mind that this itinerary is subject to availability at the time of booking. Fear not, however, as there’s often more than one good option if the above-mentioned lodgings are not available.

      Beach and Bush

      Can’t decide between an adventurous, wild safari and a relaxing beach getaway? Khaki or bikini? Why choose – you can have it all! From the amazing boulders and palm tree groves in Kenya’s Land of the Leopards (Samburu), the beautiful Reteti Elephant Sanctuary for rescued orphans and a unique experience of Northern Kenya, to the wild, wide open plains of the Masai Mara, your safari experience will take you across Kenya’s best kept secrets. 

       

      But safaris can be tiring, and we’ve found the perfect places for you to soak up some sun as the memories sink in. Make your way to the turquoise beaches of Watamu for a wonderful transition from beach to bush. Try your luck with sea turtles and whale sharks in the startlingly clear waters of Watamu and Malindi Marine National Park. Sail a Dhow at sunset over the enticing Indian Ocean, and just relax after living in the bush. Let nature do its thing! Fly back to Nairobi and enjoy a visit to the unique Nairobi National Park, or spend a night at the Giraffe Manor.

      12 days / 11 nights

      Samburu – Mara – Watamu

      • Arrival
        Arrival from Nairobi and chartered flight to Samburu
      • Day 1 - 4, Sarara Treehouse
        Samburu
      • Walking Safaris
        Main Activity
      • Day 4 - Travel Day
        Fly to Masai Mara
      • Day 4 - 7, Emboo Camp
        Masai Mara
      • Game Drive
        Main Activity
      • Day 7 - Travel Day
        Fly to Malindi / Watamu
      • Day 7 - 11 The Charming Lonno Lodge
        Watamu
      • Diving, Exploring, Water-sports
        Main Activity
      • Day 11 - Travel Day
        Fly to Nairobi
      • Day 11 - 12, The Emakoko or Giraffe Manor
        Nairobi
      • Breakfast with giraffe!
        Main Activity

      Add on another great experience!

      Even though these itineraries are destination specific, it is a popular choice to witness more than one of Africa's iconic experiences. Below are some ideas of what you can add on to the beginning or end of this incredible safari.

      Amboseli National Park

      Renowned for its great elephants that sport some of the largest tusks in Africa, situated on the fascinating Lake Amboseli at the foot-hills of Mt Kilimanjaro.​

      Hike Mt Kilimanjaro

      Hike the highest and certainly the most iconic mountain in Africa. At 5895m love sea level, its snow-capped peak is one of the most sought-after ascents in the world.

      Like what you see?

      Get in touch with us and let’s make this dream happen. Bear in mind that this itinerary is subject to availability at the time of booking. Fear not, however, as there’s often more than one good option if the above-mentioned lodgings are not available.

      Zambian Bush and Malawian Beach

      Beach and Bush in two landlocked countries? Consider it done. Start off your incredible Odyssey in the South Luangwa, one of the world’s most sought out safari destinations. Intimate, beautiful, grand, and leopard dense, the mahogany forest will enchant you as much as the huge herds of elephants crossing or bathing in the Luangwa River at sunset. Spend your days in hides, observing the flittering carmine bee-eaters or snorting hippos; patiently waiting for predators to come down to drink. Track wildlife on foot in Africa’s pioneering walking safari destination, sleep under the stars if you wish, and simply enjoy the unique environment that the South Luangwa provides. Endless starry nights and unbelievable big cats and wild dog sightings – the stories say it all. Enjoy your stay in two different parts of the park for a full experience, before transferring to the very underrated gem that is Malawi. 

       

      After an intense safari experience, it’s time to relax. Fly to Lilongwe before transferring to the incredible Likoma Island. Intimate, exclusive, this island is a Malawian enclave in turquoise Mozambican waters. Colourful cichlids will take your breath away as you find yourself immersed in waters rivalling the Caribbean, canoe to view the breathtaking island from afar and snorkel and dive to your heart’s content. Few tourists know of the jewel Lake Malawi is, and so you can relax in utter tranquility. Fly back to Lilongwe, to either spend a night in one of our country lodge partners, or transfer on to your next flight.

      11 days / 10 nights

      South Luangwa – Likoma Island

      • Arrival
        Arrival in Lusaka
      • Day 1-2, Protea Hotel
        Lusaka
      • Day 2 - Travel Day
        Fly to the South Luangwa via Mfuwe
      • Day 2 - 4, Kaingo Lodge
        South Luangwa
      • Walking Safaris
        Main Activity
      • Game Drives
        Main Activity
      • Day 4 - Travel Day
        Transfer to another part of the Luangwa
      • Day 4 - 6, Mwamba Camp
        South Luangwa
      • Game Drives
        Main Activity
      • Hide Experience
        Main Activity
      • Day 6 - Travel Day
        Fly to Lusaka for your connecting flight to Lilongwe onto Likoma Island
      • Day 6 - 10, Likoma Island
        Watamu
      • Diving, Exploring, Canoeing
        Main Activity
      • Day 10 - Travel Day
        Fly to Lilongwe for your trip home
      • Day 10 - 11, Kumbali Country Lodge
        Lilongwe

      Add on another great experience!

      Even though these itineraries are destination specific, it is a popular choice to witness more than one of Africa's iconic experiences. Below are some ideas of what you can add on to the beginning or end of this incredible safari.

      Majete National Park

      A remarkably diverse National Park in Malawi. Great cat sightings can be expected as well as prolific elephant numbers.

      Victoria Falls

      Its no wonder...that this cascade of water in western Zambia is one of the Natural Wonders of the World. It has to e seen to be believed.

      Like what you see?

      Get in touch with us and let’s make this dream happen. Bear in mind that this itinerary is subject to availability at the time of booking. Fear not, however, as there’s often more than one good option if the above-mentioned lodgings are not available.

      Gorgeous Gabon - For the Explorers

      Bienvenue au Gabon! Africa’s best kept secret, with pristine oceanic beaches, unique forest wildlife and incredible biodiversity. Start your adventure in Libreville, the capital, before heading south along the coast to the mystical Loango national park. Forest elephants roam the beaches and hippos bathe in the surf, and inland, you can track a habituated western lowland gorilla family – the Atananga troop. 

      Transfer to Ivindo National Park, considered to be Africa’s ‘Last Living Eden’. Incredible waterfalls, exotic species, wild equatorial rainforests, Ivindo is a place like no other.  Hiking, pirogues, no electricity and no hot water, simple and fresh local food, this incredible park is rugged and for those who are not afraid to get their feet wet. But it is wildly rewarding, as paraffin lamps illuminate your dinner and the sounds of the bush lull you to sleep right next to the Kongou Falls. This trip also includes an excursion to the Langoué Baï, difficult to reach, but well worth the effort. Only discovered in 2000, this forest clearing is as pristine as it gets, and only the elite few wonder these less trodden paths. Rare wildlife, from pangolins to golden cats, vast numbers of apes and monkeys of all sorts, leopards, 400 bird species and endless numbers of plants and insects. The days spent in Ivindo end with a journey to the neighbouring Lopé National Park, where 1420 mandrills roam free, amongst many other species of apes great and small, new and old world monkeys. The exquisitely rustic and ideally located Moabi Tented Camp is the perfect setting for your beautiful expeditions into the savannah and forests of Lopé….the oldest biosphere on the African continent. 

       

      The last leg of your Gabonese Odyssey will take you to Pongara, an idyllic beach destination to rest…and fall in love once more with Gabon. Pristine really is the word for Gabon, as the park’s coastline overflows with biodiversity. Full day marine excursions, sea turtles, more elephants, mangroves, fishing…a different kind of safari awaits. Return to Libreville for your ongoing travels with a heart beating to the rhythm of Ivindo’s forests, full with exquisite encounters, and soul recharged to the sound of crashing waves, elephant rumbles and equatorial rainforest whispers.

      21 days / 20 nights

      Loango –  Ivindo – Lopé- Pongara

      • Arrival
        Arrive in Libreville
      • Day 1 - 2, Radisson Blu
        Libreville
      • Day 2 - Travel Day
        Flight to Port-Gentil, Loango National Park
      • Day 2 - 4 Loango Lodge
        Loango National Park
      • Coastal/forest Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Beautiful beaches
        Main Activity
      • Day 4 - 7, Akaka Forest Camp
        Loango National Park
      • Coastal/forest Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Gorilla Trekking
        Main Activity
      • Day 7 - Travel Day
        Flight to Makokou, Ivindo National Park
      • Day 7 - 11 Kougou Camp
        Ivindo National Park
      • Forest Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Forest Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 11 - Travel Day
        Transfer to Langoué Baï
      • Day 11 - 14, Langoué Baï
        Ivindo National Park
      • Forest Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 14 - Travel Day
        Transfer to Lopé National Park
      • Day 14 - 18, Moabi Camp
        Lopé National Park
      • Mandrill viewing
        Main Activity
      • Day 18 - Travel Day
        Transfer to Libreville (Train or flight) and then Pongara
      • Day 18 - 21 Pongara Lodge
        Pongara
      • Whale watching
        Main Activity
      • Beautiful beaches
        Main Activity
      • Day 21 - Travel Day
        Transfer back to Libreville for onward travels

      Add on another great experience!

      Even though these itineraries are destination specific, it is a popular choice to witness more than one of Africa's iconic experiences. Below are some ideas of what you can add on to the beginning or end of this incredible safari.

      East Africa

      A week or so exploring the great plains of East Africa search of the vast herds and the predators that follow them.

      Zambia

      One of Africa's premier destinations and certainly one of the best places to view leopards and lions.

      Like what you see?

      Get in touch with us and let’s make this dream happen. Bear in mind that this itinerary is subject to availability at the time of booking. Fear not, however, as there’s often more than one good option if the above-mentioned lodgings are not available.

      Red sands and mighty Ocean

      Arrive in sun-kissed Cape Town for your connection to the mystical Tswalu. Located in the South African Kalahari, Tswalu is a photographer’s, nature-lover’s and in fact lover of Beauty’s utter dream. Red sands, yellow flowers (in spring), and the incredible opportunity to get up and close with rare and unusual wildlife – pangolins, aardvarks, meerkats are all part of the Tswalu experience. Hordes of Sable antelope, cheetahs, lions, you name it, Tswalu has it all in what is arguably one of South Africa’s most beautiful properties. Spend your days exploring the red dunes of the Kalahari, learning from some of the best guides and trained conservationists, and relax at the stunning lodge built to blend in with the reserve. Tswalu truly is a place like no other. 

       

      From there, you fly back to Cape Town for some proper beach, wine-tasting, hiking, anything you fancy in the city from the end of the world, the name of which is an invitation to dream of foreign lands, wild ocean, colourful architecture and dramatic landscapes. Oh, and penguins. Spend your days at local markets, try your hand at free diving in the revitalising Atlantic, or perhaps take a hike up Lion’s Head for some of the best views in town. For more height and those in need to expend energy, Table Mountain awaits. But fear not, if the hike feels intimidating, you can also go up in a cable-car. Take a tour to Robben Island and see where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned – Cape Town truly is a melting pot of history, culture, culinary delight and wonderful nature.

      9 days / 8 nights

      Tswalu Game Reserve – Cape Town

      • Arrival
        Arrive in Johannesburg for your connecting flight to Tswalu
      • Day 1 - 4 Tswalu
        Kalahari
      • Tracking aardvarks and pangolin
        Main Activity
      • Game Drives
        Main Activity
      • Meerkat experiences
        Main Activity
      • Day 4 - Travel Day
        Fly to Cape Town
      • Day 4 - 9, Compass House
        Cape Town
      • Winelands tours
        Main Activity
      • Explore the beaches
        Main Activity
      • Pinguin viewing
        Main Activity
      • Whale-watching
        Main Activity
      • Day 9 - Travel Day
        Depart to the airport for your next adventure with us or for your journey home

      Add on another great experience!

      Even though these itineraries are destination specific, it is a popular choice to witness more than one of Africa's iconic experiences. Below are some ideas of what you can add on to the beginning or end of this incredible safari.

      Sabi Sands Game Reserve

      Nicknamed the 'leopard capital of the world' and for good reason. This extraordinary is teeming with wildlife, mainly the 'Big Five', on a scale that is unmatched on the continent.

      Okavango Delta

      Certainly one of the most unique Parks in the world. A labyrinth of crystal clear streams, palm belts and jackal-berry forests. All of which are writhing with life.

      Like what you see?

      Get in touch with us and let’s make this dream happen. Bear in mind that this itinerary is subject to availability at the time of booking. Fear not, however, as there’s often more than one good option if the above-mentioned lodgings are not available.