There is nothing quite like seeing wild animals in their natural environment and being able to take a first hand glimpse of their everyday lifestyle in the wilderness...
Going on safari can be as exotic or wild as you like and accommodation style is vast ranging from staying in tents in bush camps or in some wonderfully luxurious lodges with all the facilities and comforts of the modern world.
There are an unparalleled variety of safari options to choose from and it is a popular choice to combine safari with a beach resort. Africa’s vast diversity presents some distinctively unique safari experiences from the private game reserves in South Africa, the wetlands of the Okavango Delta, the remote wilderness of Zambia, to the jungles of Uganda. A Safari experience is never the same two days running, reflecting the constant moving picture of the wild. The game drives start with the rising dawn when the animals are more active in the cooler, early morning and by around 9am the heat of the day is increasing and so they tend to rest more. Take another drive in the evening when the animals become more active as the heat subsides.
It is an exhilarating experience, rising early and climbing into a 4x4 safari vehicle to go in search of the Big Five, perhaps a lion chasing antelope, buffalo at a water hole, elephant or rhino grazing, or a leopard sleeping in a tree. Then it’s back to the lodge for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea before setting off again on an evening game drive in the bush to spot the animals in the wild at sundown. On your return the day’s events can be discussed over fine food and wine in an open air boma perhaps. An early night ensures readiness for another early start the following morning.
Choosing a safari is a very personal decision, but the two main aspects to consider are the wildlife you would like to see and the type of accommodation you require. Lodges range from colonial style comfort, to safari chic where deluxe facilities such as wine cellars, swimming pools, gymnasiums and spas are provided, whilst old style luxury camping can also be experienced in the bush.
South Africa is an excellent destination to combine safari with culture, fine dining and luxurious accommodation, whereas Uganda is well known for gorilla tracking, Zambia, considered by many to be the most natural safari destination in Africa is known for its walking safaris and Botswana, to many, is the ultimate safari destination because it offers an unrivalled array of wilderness from the famous Chobe elephant herds to mokoro rides along the waterways of the Okavango Delta. Which destination to choose is such a difficult decision given that each one has its own gems to offer.
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Family Friendly Safaris

Head to South Africa for a faboulous family friend safari lodges. On arrival at the lodges you will discuss your families activity options for your stay. Children as young as 4 can take part in game-drives.
The Riverdene Lodge at Shamwari Game Reserve is a colonial African experience with a Kids on Safari programme which includes a gift pack on arrival.
The kids can learn about the conservation of the wildlife and habitat by visiting the Born Free Foundation Big Cat Rescue Centre and The Shamwari Animal Rehabilitaion Centre.
Combine this with a stay at Gondwana Lodge at
Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, this contemporary lodga has across the Anysberg Mountains.
Here the children can get involved on game drives with the ranger helping them complere an activity book, they can create their own “rock” art after learing the legacy of the rock faces and tak part in star gazing.

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Ulusaba Private Game Reserve

Sir Richard Branson's Private Game Reserve in South Africa is located in the Sabi Sand Reserve bordering the Kruger National Park. Start your dream safari holiday and stay in one of the 21 rooms or suites at either Rock Lodge or Safari Lodge and discover the Big 5 during twice daily game drives and safari walks.
Look out for the ‘Big Five’ on the twice daily game drives traversing an area of 13,500 hectares, accompanied by a fully trained and experienced ranger and tracker
Nose and swirl around a few South African reds and whites in the wine cellar at Safari Lodge
Experience traditional music in the great outdoors while you dine by firelight and starlight.

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Botswana

Across the border from South Africa is one of the world's most spectacular and unusual wilderness area - Botswawa. From the Okavango Delta to Chobe National Park you will experience game reserves to rock paintings. The three main suggested itineraries are as follows:-
Classic Botswana 7 days/6 nights Arrive by light aircraft and head for a two night stay in the Okavango Delta. Have a day at leisure and game viewing. Transfer to Moremi Game Reserve for more game viewing. Fly to Duma Tau in the Linyanti Reserve where excellent wildlife can be seen throughout the year.
Wildlife & Falls 7 days/6 nights Arrive via Johannesburg to Khwai River for game viewing for two nights. Transfer for a two night stay at Okavango Delta with game viewing and afterwards you will spend two nights at Savute Elephant camp in the heart of Chobe National Park. Transfer to Zambia for 2 nights to explore Livingstone and Victoria Falls.
Migration Routes 9 days/8 nights Arrive into Zambia for a tour of Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River. Travel by road and boat transfer to Chobe National Park for game viewing for 3 nights.Drive to Lechwe Island Camp north east of the Okavango Delta for a 3 night stay. Fly to Xigera Mokoro Trail Camp for a further 2 night stay viewing the river with it's varied vegetation, it is a great place for bird watching.

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Namibia

Sandwiched between the chilly South Atlantic and the borders of Botswana and South Africa, with it's unconfined space, haunting beauty, abundance of wildlife and warm friendly people, Namibia is perfect for the discerning traveller who is looking for a memorable holiday off the beaten track.
The capital city of Windhoek is the gateway to the country, where there is still modern and old African and European cultures with Bushman and tribal villages to the south.
The main attractions to see are Sossusvlei and the desert with it's striking high dunes, where the colours at dawn are breathtaking.Nearby Sesriem Canyon, second only in the world in scale to the Grand Canyon with it steep and winding gorges, lets you dangle your legs over the rim and take in the scenic view. The eerie Skeleton Coast with its numerous shipwrecks runs for hundreds of miles. Head towards Cape Cross to see the famous fur seal colony. Moving inland you will discover the Brandberg Mountains and the rugged landscape of Damarland home to world heritage sites.

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