A private safari means the entire experience is tailored just for you. You’ll have your own safari vehicle, guide, and itinerary — giving you full flexibility on game drive times, pace, and interests. Whether you love photography, birding, or simply soaking in the bush atmosphere, your safari is shaped around you.
Unlike group tours, a private safari offers complete exclusivity. You won’t be sharing your vehicle or guide with anyone else, and you can decide how long to stay at a sighting, when to start your drives, and what kind of experiences you’d like to include. It’s a more personal, relaxed, and intimate way to explore Kruger.
Our safaris are based in and around Kruger National Park, South Africa’s largest and most iconic wildlife reserve. Depending on your package, we may also include surrounding private reserves and scenic areas such as the Panorama Route or the Blyde River Canyon.
We offer a variety of hand-picked lodges and villas ranging from mid-range comfort to luxury private villas. Each is chosen for its setting, hospitality, and connection to nature — perfect for unwinding between game drives.
Our safaris typically include:
Private open safari vehicle
Professional, experienced guide
Morning and afternoon game drivesAccommodation in private lodges or villas
Daily breakfast and dinners (depending on package)
Kruger Park entrance fees and conservation levies
Drinking water throughout your safari
Extras such as airport transfers, restaurant lunches, and optional activities can also be arranged.
Kruger is a year-round destination.Dry season (May–October): Best for game viewing, as vegetation is thinner and animals gather around waterholes. Green season (November–April): The bush is lush, newborn animals abound, and birdlife is exceptional.
Each season offers something unique — there’s never a bad time to visit.
You can reach Kruger by:
Flight: Daily flights from Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban to Hoedspruit, Nelspruit (MQP), or Skukuza airports.
Drive: A scenic 5–6 hour drive from Johannesburg.
We can assist with both transfers and domestic flights.
Yes, Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s safest safari destinations. Our guides are trained professionals with years of field experience, and we follow all park regulations to ensure your safety. All lodges and vehicles are maintained to high standards.
Kruger lies in a low-risk malaria area, especially in the southern and central regions. Many visitors travel without issues, but we recommend consulting your doctor or travel clinic for professional advice before visiting.
Here’s a quick checklist:
Lightweight neutral-colored clothing
Warm layers for early mornings and evenings Comfortable walking shoes
Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent
Camera or binoculars
Personal medication and travel documents
Absolutely! We welcome families and adapt the experience to suit all ages. Private safaris are ideal for children, as we can adjust the pace, drive lengths, and activities to keep everyone comfortable and engaged.
Yes — please let us know in advance if you have any dietary preferences or allergies. We’ll make sure your meals are prepared accordingly, whether you’re at camp, on a picnic, or dining under the stars.
We have a fair and transparent cancellation policy. Details depend on your chosen itinerary and accommodation, but we always aim to be as flexible and understanding as possible. (Full policy is provided during booking.)
The local currency is the South African Rand (ZAR), but we also accept USD and EUR for bookings and payments made before arrival.
Visitors from most countries can enter South Africa visa-free for up to 90 days. However, it’s always best to check the latest requirements with your nearest South African embassy or consulate before traveling.
Simply reach out to us through our website contact form or email, and we’ll design a tailor-made itinerary based on your travel dates, interests, and budget. From there, we handle everything — so you can relax and look forward to your safari adventure.