- Accommodation: Johannesburg, eSwatini, Umhlanga
- Transport: All ground transportation
- 4 x Safari game drives: Kruger National Park
- Festival Tickets: Full weekend pass for the Bushfire Festival
- Entrance Fees: Museums
Discover the heart of Southern Africa on this 10-day journey through history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Begin in Johannesburg, exploring its vibrant neighborhoods and rich history, before traveling to the tranquil town of Clarens and the cultural treasures of Lesotho. Continue to Eswatini to experience its traditional dances and wildlife, then venture into KwaZulu Natal and explore the warm Indian Ocean coastline and the rich culture of the Zulu people. This tour offers the perfect blend of adventure, heritage, and seaside serenity, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Kick off your adventure by exploring Johannesburg’s buzzing urban culture. Walk the trendy districts of Braamfontein and Maboneng, where art, music, and gastronomy converge. From street art to boutique shops and curated dining experiences, you’ll get an authentic taste of Joburg’s creative spirit.
Spend the next day in Soweto, the beating heart of South Africa’s liberation history. Walk in the footsteps of icons like Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu on Vilakazi Street, visit the Hector Pieterson Memorial, and engage with local residents to hear their stories.
Rise early for the drive to Kruger National Park, a world-renowned wildlife park and get ready to immerse yourself into the wild. Begin your safari adventure with an afternoon game drive, where you might spot lions, elephants, and leopards. Rest under the African stars in a safari tent.
For the rest of our time here you will decide how you spend your time, from early morning and evening game drives, bush walks, or even a traditional South African bush braai. With expert guides, discover the rich biodiversity of Kruger’s 2 million hectares.
Journey from Kruger to Malkerns Valley, eSwatini, for the MTN Bushfire Festival, a highlight of Southern Africa’s cultural calendar. Over three days, celebrate music, art, and community with a global crowd. Enjoy live performances, vibrant markets, and food stalls.
We make our way back to Johannesburg via KwaZulu Natal. Visit the Albert Luthuli Museum in Groutville, dedicated to Africa’s first Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Continue to the King Shaka Cultural Centre to learn about the legacy of the Zulu king.
Arrive in Ballito for a night of relaxation by the Indian Ocean. This is the last night of this tour, you can travel back to Johannesburg for your international connection, or continue to explore South Africa by flying from King Shaka Airport to Cape Town.
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