South Africa Safaris | Kruger, Sabi Sands, Big Five Safaris

Luxury South Africa Safaris | Big Five Wildlife, Kruger, Sabi Sands & More. South Africa offers world-class safaris, featuring the “Big Five” (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, buffalo) primarily in the renowned Greater Kruger National Park area. Top experiences include luxury private reserves like Sabi Sands and Timbavati, malaria-free options like Madikwe, and scenic coastal safari combinations. The dry season from May to October is optimal for game viewing.

Luxury South Africa Safaris

Whether you’re an old hand at safaris or this is your first trip to South Africa, you must do a Big 5 safari. Spectacular wildlife abounds in this nation, and there are parks and reserves to fit any taste or budget. Want to find a place that’s easy to go to by car? Try Madikwe or one of the several lodges in the Eastern Cape; both are great options for families because they are malaria-free and easy to reach. What about incorporating some local history and culture? Explore the verdant reserves of KwaZulu-Natal, or Sanbona for that matter. The famed Greater Kruger National Park is another great option for those seeking world-class guiding and amazing up-close encounters.

Our professional travel advisers at Kabira Safaris Africa have extensive knowledge of South Africa and can answer any questions you may have—many of whom have been there themselves—during their extensive itineraries. They are the go-to folks to consult if you’re planning a fly-drive holiday through South Africa, taking a guided group tour, riding the Blue Train or Rovos Rail, or just want some ideas on how to combine a South African vacation with a beach resort.

Types of South Africa Safaris

  • Luxury Lodge Safaris: All-inclusive stays with private game drives and gourmet dining.
  • Family Safaris: Tailored programs with child-friendly activities and menus.
  • Self-Drive Safaris: Flexible, budget-friendly options within Kruger National Park.
  • Walking Safaris: Immersive, guided walks to experience the bush closely.