South Africa holiday, Cape Town to Kruger
One of our most popular South Africa safaris takes you from Cape Town to Kruger via valleys and vineyards, topping off with the magnificent Victoria Falls in Zambia. Staying in locally-run accommodations, guided by local people passionate about conservation.
Cape Town Table Mountain Kruger National Park Sabi Sands Zambezi River Victoria Falls
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This itinerary is priced per person and designed to give you an idea of what can be included on your bespoke luxury tour of South Africa, tailor-made to suit your personal tastes and preferences.
Description of South Africa holiday, Cape Town to Kruger
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
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There aren't many places you can see penguins on the beach, whales from the shore, and then go on an incredible safari.
Our Kruger National Park travel guide lifts the lid on almost 20,000km² of protected land.
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6 Reviews of South Africa holiday, Cape Town to Kruger
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 27 Jul 2024 by Gladys Lo
Excellent! Great experience & met or exceeded all our expectations. Read full reviewReviewed on 27 Sep 2022 by Claire Holland
Simply the holiday of a lifetime. Everything was perfect and we loved every minute of it. Read full reviewReviewed on 03 Jan 2020 by Gareth Walsh
The most exciting part of the holiday was the safari from Hlosi. Read full reviewReviewed on 25 Feb 2019 by Lucy Rodriguez
I loved seeing the seal colony in Kleinsbaai and all of the Shamwari experience... 10/10. A totally wonderful experience expertly put together by the tour company. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
On this tour, you will be visiting multiple national parks and areas of natural beauty.Although tourism has developed in each of them, it has done so in a manner that is respectful to both the species living there, as well as the ecosystems themselves. All of the properties (and sometimes even the guides themselves) featured in this tour have been hand-selected by our team, on account of their commitment to conservation and education. This includes (but is by no means limited to): ensuring that guests discover wildlife from a respectful distance; educating visitors to conduct themselves in a way that does not cause the wildlife any distress; staying at properties which seek to have a light impact on the world around them (for instance, through renewable energy sources, the use of recycled or responsibly-sourced materials in their construction); and exploring the parks via designated roads, thus protecting the flora and fauna of the region.
Our offices in the UK and in Bangkok take a leading role in setting the standard for an environmentally friendly work environment. Alongside ensuring that our waste is appropriately recycled, we have instituted a paperless work system, in which paper usage is kept to a bare minimum. We have also implemented a plastic ban in our offices, starting with coffee cups and single-use plastic drinks bottles, and expanding to encompass food packaging as far as possible. Each office has a designated ‘sustainability officer’, who helps to implement programmes and answer questions, whilst all team members are able to set the environmental agenda by highlighting their ideas on a specific sustainability channel in our internal communications network.
People
Whilst we are always trying to ensure our guests experience the best properties and destinations possible, our ethos about responsible travel is extremely important to us.We have selected the properties on this itinerary with sustainable and responsible tourism in mind. In Cape Town you will enjoy the region's food and wine whilst supporting local suppliers and traders. The hotels also make a huge effort to train and employ local staff. In the Kruger we work with selected camps and lodges who make a concerted effort to recruit their staff from within the local community, providing jobs and sharing the benefits of tourism.
As a company we are founded in the roots of providing responsible and sustainable holidays. This means we seek to partner with local suppliers who provide fair wages, to use accommodation where community and environment are considered and.. in short.. to look at every opportunity for making our holidays as fair to local people and places as possible.
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