FROM KRUGER VIA SWAZILAND TO THE TROPICAL COAST
STUNNING SCENERY & FASCINATING WILDLIFE
From Kruger via Swaziland to the tropical coast

Let the ranger couple Claudia and Robin introduce you to the secrets of the wilderness in the Greater Kruger National Park, observe the unique wildlife and spend the night under the wide African starry sky.
Discover the beautiful mountain landscapes of Swaziland and be surprised by the warm hospitality of the Swazi community. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the iSimangaliso Wetlands Park on South Africa's east coast and learn exciting stories about hippo, crocodile & co. on a safari cruise.



In the Kruger region, the rangers Claudia and Robin will take you into the African wilderness full of passion. The individual care of the two makes your stay an unforgettable safari experience. In addition to classic game drives, you can also track the Big Five on foot. At the evening campfire the rangers like to talk about their exciting life in the African wilderness.
The world-famous Kruger National Park is the largest game reserve in South Africa and famous for its leopard sightings. Discover savannah-covered land strewn with waterholes, dry riverbeds, lowland forests and rivers. Experience extraordinary safaris with the famous Big Five as well as cheetah, zebra, giraffe and a variety of antelope.
Further towards the coast you will be introduced to the local culture and the beautiful nature of Swaziland. Enjoy walking and cycling through the fascinating terrain, visit the Matsamo Cultural Village and participate when the locals perform a traditional reed dance.
Nestled in the iSimangaliso Wetlands Park, St Lucia is South Africa's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated at one of the largest river mouths in Africa, it offers fascinating wildlife and unspoilt natural beauty. This oasis of peace and quiet attracts visitors with a variety of activities such as excellent mountain biking, hiking and bird watching. You can also enjoy exciting night safaris, hippo and crocodile cruises.
Visit the Hluhluwe - Imfolozi Park. It is the jewel of the KwaZulu Natal game reserves. The oldest game reserve in Africa is home to a striking number of white and black rhinos. Track them on foot with our local tracker Nunu. He will bring you very close to the grey colossuses. Or accompany him to a local Zulu village and learn more about the culture and customs of the people. You will stay with a family in a traditional round house and have the opportunity to talk to family members around the evening campfire.
We live in South Africa and have designed a self-drive tour with an insider's view for you, during which you will get to know South Africa, Swaziland and its people in an authentic way and at the same time make a valuable contribution to the country. We would be happy to adapt the trip to your wishes and length!
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