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Mes tours exclusifs

My exclusive trips

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A selection of trips  to  discover the most beautiful regions of South Africaoff the beaten track.

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Our selection of lodges and private reserves
in South
Africa

We've selected beautiful reserves and lodges for you to enjoy quality safaris while enjoying exceptional comfort. From luxury tents to lodges integrated into the natural environment, all accommodations are small in size to ensure attentive service. Whether you're traveling with young children or on your honeymoon, we can advise you on choosing the animal park best suited to your desires and needs.

The Kruger Park region

Located in the northeast of South Africa, a 2.5-hour flight from Cape Town, Kruger National Park is the country's largest. Covering 2 million hectares, this natural area is exceptional and abundant with wildlife. There are a large number of private reserves bordering the park, as well as private concessions open to the national park.

The Addo region

In the far southeast of the country lies Addo National Park. Famous for its large elephant population, this park is home to the Big 5 elephants and low-lying vegetation consisting of a wide variety of succulents. This park is located in a malaria-free zone. Addo Park can be accessed by air or road, usually from Cape Town during a week-long road trip along the Garden Route.

The Pilanesberg

Just a 2.5-hour drive from Johannesburg, in northwest South Africa, lies a stunning wildlife park called Pilanesberg. Covering an area of 50,000 hectares, this park is located in the middle of an ancient volcano. The landscapes are magnificent and the animal population is significant. The Big 5 are also found here, and the region is malaria-free.

The Hluhluwe region

In eastern South Africa, about a 2.5-hour drive from Durban, lies Hluhluwe National Park. This park is the oldest in the country and is home to the world's largest rhino population. It is located near the Indian Ocean. The region enjoys a subtropical climate and is also home to the Ismangaliso World Heritage Site. The Big 5 rhinos are also found here.

Let's start planning your tailor-made trip together

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