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South Africa is home to an abundance of wildlife and bush activities abound. You can choose to just watch some of the many beautiful species of birds that this country has been blessed with by taking bird tours in any province that you visit or go game viewing at any time in many of our major parks that operate day and night game viewing tours or enjoy an enlightening game walk.
There are just plenty of activities that you can enjoy in the South African wild.
| | | The unique Monkeyland, one of the top eco-tourism destinations along the Garden Route, is the only sanctuary on earth to protect primates from different continents. Here, real conservation issues are top of mind and strict ethics are normal practice....
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| | | The most popular way to enter the world-famous Kruger National Park is through its southern region in Mpumalanga province. Get a complete overview of your choice of entry gates, camps, game viewing areas, as well as wilderness trips and trails....
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| | | Do you dream of getting up-close-and-personal with a lion cub, tracking the anti-social rhino or going on an early morning stroll with African elephants? In South Africa there are various wildlife research centres and sanctuaries where visitors can touch, stroke or feed wild animals in a controlled environment....
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| | | There is something so compelling about venturing out to look for wildlife in a reserve that it borders on being addictive. You never know what you’ll see around the next corner. This is life, unscripted and unplugged. You could come across a haughty eagle in a tree, or a herd of ballerina-like impala, or be witness to a dramatic lion kill…...
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| | | If you want to see the blesbok, bontebok, Cape mountain zebra, riverine rabbit, black wildebeest or grey rhebok, come to South Africa. Only here can you see them in the wild....
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| | | South Africa is the third most biologically diverse country in the world. From arid deserts to lush coastal forests, from majestic mountains to the rough and ready bushveld – there is an abundance of unique flora and fauna in this country....
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| | | Let’s face it - Gauteng is not synonymous with wildlife. It’s South Africa’s economic powerhouse, a province where you are more likely to go wild and be photographed. But situated in the birthplace of mankind is a game reserve where professionals can roam with predators and get in touch with their more primitive instincts…...
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| | | The KwaZulu-Natal province is well known for its pristine waters. From the top of the Drakensberg Mountains to the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean the land drops thousands of metres. The scenery is breathtaking, but the wildlife waits to be explored and enjoyed in a way different to the usual game viewing....
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| | | When the world weighs so heavily upon your shoulders that you feel like you’re dragging your knuckles on the ground, it’s probably time to take to the trees....
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| | | The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park that is being created by linking a series of parks across South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe has been referred to as ‘the world’s greatest animal kingdom’. It is awaiting your visit....
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