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South Africa Late availability holidays

South Africa Late availability holidays
South Africa holidays, Johannesburg to the Cape
Wildlife & discovery in South Africa, from £2349 - £2649 (21 days ) inc UK flights
Cape Town to Victoria Falls camping safari
An epic journey through Southern Africa, from €1895 (21 days) ex flights
Cape Town to Victoria Falls tours, South Africa
Overland journey through the heart of Southern Africa, from £2949 - £3599 (24 days ) inc UK flights
Botswana camping safari
A true exploration of Botswana, from €1595 (15 days) ex flights
Volunteer with children & animals in South Africa
Educate African children to protect environment and animals, from £430 - £3070 (7 days) ex flights
South Africa and Swaziland safari
An accommodated safari through South Africa, from €1595 (17 days) ex flights
Safari adventure holiday, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique
Journey through the heart of the wild continent, from €1895 (21 days) ex flights
Overland holiday in Africa
10 countires, game viewing, activities, beach & culture, from £1475 (10 weeks) ex flights
Nairobi to Cape Town overland tour
Game parks, beaches and adventure, from £1090 (8 weeks) ex flights

14 reviews for South Africa Late availability holidays3 star overall rating

These full and frank independent South Africa Late availability holidays reviews are from travellers who have booked directly through responsibletravel.com. They are not edited by us or any of the companies we work with. Find the real story, from real travellers below.

South Africa holidays, Johannesburg to the Cape
Kruger National Park was the most exciting - we saw absolutely everything there was to see - Rhino, Hippo, Lions, Elephants, Leopards, Crocodiles, Hyenas, Baboons, Water Buffalo, Impala, Wart Hogs, Kudu, Springbok and Birds too numerous to mention. (more)
From £2349 - £2649 including UK flights
Nairobi to Cape Town overland tour
Most memorable was definitely horse riding in and around Lake Malawi. It was soo much fun. Or maybe bush camping in the Serengeti. (more)
From £1090 excluding flights
Volunteer with children & animals in South Africa
I don't know where to begin to say what was the most memorable part... it was all so amazing! (more)
From £430 - £3070 excluding flights
Safari adventure holiday, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique
Moat memorable part was horse riding on the beach in Mozambique and elephant back riding.  (more)
From €1895 excluding flights

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

South Africa travel information

Although the high plateaux of the Veld cover some 40% of the country, South Africa's dramatic geographic contrasts make this an immensely attractive destination, from the balmy climate, floral and wine routes of the Cape to the harsh aridity of the Kalahari Desert in the west. One of the world's largest unspoiled ecosystems and conservation areas is to be found in the adjacent park reserves of the Kalahari Gemsbok and Botswana national parks, while among other famous wildlife areas is the vast Kruger National Park and surrounding private game reserves.

In depth wilderness experiences can include bush walks with game rangers, or guided horse trekking in the mountains, while South Africa's cultural richness and diversity can be explored through visits including the townships, village stays in Zululand, meetings with Shangaan people, and tours with the Besotho of Lesotho. Contrasting cultural heritage is to be found in the Cape, where country manor houses, rich vineyards and fine gardens exhibit the history and heritage of the Cape Dutch settlements.

Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa

FTTSA promotes the concept of Fair Trade in Tourism, and creatively and energetically markets fair and responsible tourism businesses through the "Fair Trade in Tourism" Trademark. The Trademark certifies South African Tourism businesses for fair wages, fair working conditions, employment equity, fair procurement, equitable distribution of benefits, community involvement and ethical business practice. FTTSA's vision is for a just, participatory and sustainable tourism industry in South Africa. FTTSA aims to encourage mainstream tourism businesses to adopt fair and responsible business practices and to provide incentives for them to do so. FTTSA is a non-profit marketing initiative, under the auspices of IUCN South Africa, that works towards equitable and sustainable tourism growth and development in South Africa.

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"Maoko, the black rhino bull, was not in a good mood. We were doing nothing more offensive than taking a few photographs of him when he decided enough was enough. We had rather foolishly parked between him and cover and, rather than go round our Land-Rover, he decided that we should move out of his way. He trotted idly in our direction before suddenly putting his head down and charging headlong at us. In the back of the vehicle I could clearly hear his angry snorts and thundering footfalls before, with engine racing, we left him behind. Honour satisfied, he wandered off into the bush. Quite why Maoko should be so cross is not obvious for he must be one of the safest black rhinos in Africa. Black rhinos are becoming increasingly rare but Maoko lives in the 75,000 hectares of Madikwe Game Reserve which is surrounded both by an electrified fence and a series of local communities for whom the reserve is something of a fairy tale come true, a real golden goose." Read the rest of this South Africa safari story by Michael Woods in this South Africa article.
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