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South Africa Solo Safari

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South Africa Solo Safari

What makes South Africa such a world-class destination is its astonishing variety of landscapes and experiences. From wildlife watching to wine-tasting, this diverse itinerary has it all. Start in the pulsing city of Johannesburg, then leave all urban vestiges behind in the remote wilderness reserves of the north. Follow the herds and track predators on wildlife drives before flying on to Cape Town, a most civilized counterpoint.

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Johannesburg

Day 1

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Cosmopolitan Johannesburg is the jumping-off point for most South African safaris. The city of four million is a vibrant mélange of colors and cultures. Food and music are central to life in ‘Joburg,’ and its clubs and pubs are an integral part of the social fabric. Tour Soweto or visit the Apartheid Museum to gain a deeper understanding of Johannesburg’s history, travails and rich multicultural heritage.

Southern Sun Airport Hotel

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The Southern Sun Airport Hotel enjoys an exceptionally convenient location next door to South Africa’s busiest airport, making it an ideal choice for layovers. A landmark hotel in the area, it has maintained an excellent reputation over the years, making it a consistent favorite among travelers passing through Johannesburg who appreciate its removed and relaxed setting in the midst of the busy airport environs.

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Kruger National Park

Days 2–4

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World-renowned Kruger National Park in South Africa is a flagship destination for safari-goers, thanks to its dense wildlife populations. Checking off the big cats, major mammals and a host of bird species is a given in this diverse ecosystem. A number of private game reserves dot the greater park area providing exclusive access to the treasures here and allowing a variety of modes to experience them, from wildlife drives in open vehicles to intimate safari walks.

Kings Camp

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Kings Camp exudes the elegance of a bygone age while practicing modern conservation and community initiatives in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, directly bordering Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s most prized wildlife sanctuaries. Within this vast private wilderness, lion, leopard, rhino, zebra, giraffe, elephant, buffalo and much more can be seen, while in camp one can gaze out over the savanna and waterhole, never very far from the abundance of wildlife.

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Sabi Sand Reserve

Days 5–7

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Sabi Sand is one of the world’s most extraordinary wildlife locales. This private 150,000-acre reserve shares a border with Kruger National Park and is named for the two rivers that flow through it. Renowned for its excellent “Big Five” viewing—the elephant, rhino, Cape buffalo, lion and abundant leopard, which were once favorite hunting targets—Sabi Sand has led the way in bringing them back.

Leopard Hills

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Perched on a hill high above the expansive Sabi Sand Game Reserve with fantastic views of a waterhole below, Leopard Hills is an ideal destination for travelers who place equal value on location and luxury. This award-winning lodge, set in one of the continent’s most prolific wildlife reserves, provides its fortunate guests with an elegant and tranquil vantage point from which to experience the drama and wild beauty of Africa.

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Cape Town

Days 8–10

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Located at the Southern tip of the African continent where the Atlantic and Indian oceans meet, Cape Town and the Western Cape are strikingly beautiful. At the foot of Table Mountain, the city of 3 million is a charismatic blend of cultures, renowned for its scenic setting, creative cuisine and world-class local wines. Outside the city, enjoy spectacular beaches, sheer sea cliffs along the Cape of Good Hope, and wildlife encounters from penguins to sharks.

Cape Cadogan

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The Cape Cadogan is a stately two-story Georgian and Victorian building that dates to the early 19th century. Now one of Cape Town’s premier boutique hotels, Cape Cadogan offers convenience to all the draws of the "Mother City" with a location on popular and walker-friendly Kloof Street. Highly personalized service in an elegant atmosphere with contemporary amenities combines with a distinctly Cape café vibe. Choose the Cape Cadogan, for “genteel chic.”

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Cape Town/Home

Day 11

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Your safari adventure ends today in Cape Town, South Africa.

Trip Overview

Travel Dates: Jan 11 – Nov 30, 2017

Trip Length: 11 days, 10 nights

Country: South Africa

Price:

Jan 11 – Apr 30 & Sep 1 – Nov 30, 2017
From $7695 per solo traveler

May 1 – Aug 31, 2017
From $7495 per solo traveler

Upgrade to charter flight between camps $995

Single Supplement: included in above pricing

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