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Kruger National Park is truly the flagship of South African National Parks. A conversation area of unappalled diversity. The vegetation range from riverine forests, grassy plains and semi dessert areas – the home of Big Five as well as abundant game and bird life. -
Known by the locals as the smoke that thunders “Mosi – oa –tuya”, the biggest falls in the world are certain to leave you in owe. Victoria Falls with its numerous attractions and activities is ideally used as a base while you explore the rest of Zimbabwe and the Chobe region of Botswana. -
Kruger National Park is truly the flagship of South African National Parks. A conversation area of unappalled diversity. The vegetation range from riverine forests, grassy plains and semi dessert areas – the home of Big Five as well as abundant game and bird life. -
Enjoy Lion & Safari Park, Guateng’s top attraction combined with South Africa’s rich culture first hand at Lesedi Cultural Village. -
The sanctuary provides a safe haven and “halfway house” for African elephants. You will be provided with in – depth information and insight into African elephants. -
The famous Cullinan diamond mine operated for many years by De Beers’s mining company. It has produced some of the world’s high quality gemstones. -
Combine an experience of a mini safari and human origins in the cradle of humankind. -
Enjoy a safari in the Pilanesberg National Park. The park is a malaria free zone and has more than 7000 animals including the big 5. Conclude your experience with a visit to Sun City, one of the world’s most extra ordinary resort drawing thousands of visitors. -
The administrative capital known as the “Jacaranda city”, Pretoria is a city of tree lined avenues with fascinating architecture and historical monuments such as Paul Kruger House, The Union Buildings and Voortrekker Monument.The famous Cullinan diamond mine operated for many years by De Beers’s mining company. It has produced some of the world’s high quality gemstones. -
Many Archaeologists consider Sterkfontein as one of the world’s most important anthropological sites. It is a World Heritage Site. It is here where Dr Robert Broom found what many paleoanthropologist consider to be an adult ape man ( homid ) in 1936. Maropeng tells the story how life is perceived to have evolved over time and how we are perceived to have evolved over time and be in control over our environment. -
Enjoy a safari in the Pilanesberg National Park. The park is a malaria free zone and has more than 7000 animals including the big 5. Conclude your experience with a visit to Sun City, one of the world’s most extra ordinary resort drawing thousands of visitors. -
The park lies on the outskirts of Johannesburg. Here visitors may view a variety of African wildlife if you don’t have time to visit one of our internationally recognised national parks or reserves.
