01 Oct 2026 - 10 Oct 2026 (10 days)
ZAR86,500 - Spaces Available
Pricing notes : *prices are estimated and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): ZAR86,500 * USD4,679 * GBP3,621 * EUR4,336 * AUD7,462
Single Supplement: ZAR9,950 * USD538 * GBP417 * EUR499 * AUD858
Flight costs: ZAR5,450 * USD295 * GBP228 * EUR273 * AUD470
Experience the best of South Africa with our Cape & Kruger Wildlife Safari in October. This 10-day tour begins in the renowned Kruger National Park, where we explore the diverse habitats and encounter the Big Five, followed by a journey to the vibrant city of Cape Town. From thrilling game drives in Timbavati Game Reserve to the breathtaking landscapes of Cape Point and the rich marine life of Seal Island, this safari offers unforgettable wildlife sightings and stunning scenery. Highlights include the Great White Shark excursion, the charming African Penguin colony at Boulders Beach, and the awe-inspiring Table Mountain.
Southern Ground Hornbill, Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl, Bateleur, Magpie Shrike, Southern White-crowned Shrike, African Fish Eagle, Lappet-faced Vulture, African Penguin, Orange-breasted Sunbird and Cape Sugarbird.
Lion, Leopard, African Buffalo, Elephant, White Rhinoceros, African Wild Dog, Hippopotamus, Cheetah, Spotted Hyena, Southern Giraffe, Southern Right Whale.
Explore diverse habitats including savannahs, coastal fynbos, marine ecosystems, and mountainous regions.
Experience a range of climates from the warm savannahs of Kruger to the cooler, temperate coastal climate of Cape Town.
6 and 1 Rockjumper Leader
This tour maintains a moderate pace, with a mix of exciting game drives, leisurely coastal explorations, and engaging cultural experiences.
Stay in comfortable lodges in Kruger National Park and enjoy scenic accommodations in Cape Town, offering modern amenities and breathtaking views.
Great White Shark, Cape Wildflowers, Table Mountain
Capture stunning images of the Big Five, marine life including Great White Sharks and penguins, and the scenic beauty of Cape Town’s landscapes.
Greg is very knowledgable about everything South Africa and was very good at getting everyone on the birds. He manages the people dynamics very well and kept the mood light and enjoyable.
Greg de Klerk was a truly superb guide, and his supporting guides were a great complement to his leadership. He was knowledgeable beyond our highest expectations, patient, helpful, well-organized, and disciplined. If we have the chance to do further tours with you, chances are very high that I would specifically look for ones that Greg leads, because he personally made the tour special. His expertise and professionalism speak well for the South African guiding profession, your company, and the country as a whole. We felt genuinely fortunate to be introduced to South Africa by Greg. Susan and I have worked with several South Africans over the course of our careers, and they all returned back to their homeland when they stopped working. Greg’s display of the country showed us why they all do this, and he personally could not have been a more clear-headed and knowledgeable spokesperson for the country (including its challenges). We normally dread long drives, but he made them not only tolerable, but educational, fun, and memorable. You have a special resource in your employ, the kind of person who can go beyond creating satisfied customers, and convert us into stark raving fans of your tours. We hope you realize that, because it is not common.
Greg gave the best introductory talk (regarding group dynamics and birding etiquette), that I have ever heard. Excellent.
Greg de Klerk worked hard to get us the sightings, to ensure everyone got a "good look" and to keep us as safe and as comfortable as possible. I especially appreciated his additional information about field marks, behaviour, the habitat/area, history and culture.
Andre, our guide, has such an infectious nature, which had a huge positive effect on our stay. His incredible knowledge of birds was indeed humbling. A birder's paradise and a guide passionate about birds and nature - what more could one ask for?
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