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Kudu bull walking close to a safari vehicle in Chobe, Botswana. On an African safari with Photo Safari Company. Image by Eric van Staden.

SOUTH AFRICA SAFARIS

South Africa offers a diverse range of landscapes, wildlife, and cultures, making it an ideal destination for safari goers seeking an immersive safari experience. Whether you’re a professional wildlife photographer or an amateur with a passion for nature, South Africa’s well-established national parks and private reserves provide unparalleled opportunities for capturing breath-taking shots of the African wilderness.

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South Africa is known for its exceptional game reserves, rich biodiversity, and unique cultural experiences. From the iconic Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and buffalo) to rare bird species and marine life, the country offers an incredible variety of safari options. South Africa's well-developed infrastructure and luxury lodges make it a prime destination for safari adventures.

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Capital City - Johannesburg

Main International Airport - O.R Tembo International Airport

Economic Stability - Stable

Crime - Medium

Currency - South African Rand

Health Care - Private Hospitals are well equipped

Malaria - Yes (some parts)

Vaccinations - Recommended (consult your medical professional) 

Medivac Available - Yes

Best Time To Visit - May to September

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Mokoro canoe on the Okavango Delta with two people looking at the sun shining through the clouds on a Botswana safari.

South Africa’s Safari Destinations

Botswana’s diverse landscapes are some of the most scenic and wildlife-rich regions in Africa. Visitors can explore:

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  • Kruger National Park: one of Africa’s largest game reserves, is renowned for its diverse wildlife and exceptional Big Five sightings, offering premier safari experiences year-round.

  • Sabi Sand Game Reserve: Sabi Sand Game Reserve is renowned for its exceptional leopard sightings.

  • Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park: Kgalagadi, located on the border of South Africa and Botswana, offers a unique desert landscape unlike any other park in the country.

  • Pilanesberg National Park: Located near Johannesburg, Pilanesberg offers a unique safari experience in a volcanic crater. It’s one of the few places where visitors can see the Big Five, along with rare species like the brown hyena.

Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s largest and most renowned game reserves, offering an iconic African safari experience. Spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometres, the park boasts diverse ecosystems, from open savannas to lush riverbanks, providing habitats for a remarkable array of wildlife, including the Big Five - lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and buffalo. Its extensive network of roads and well-developed infrastructure make it accessible for both self-drive visitors and guided safari tours, catering to all types of travellers, from seasoned explorers to first-time safari-goers.

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Kruger’s biodiversity sets it apart as a top destination for African safari enthusiasts and photographers alike. With over 140 mammal species and a vast variety of birds, reptiles, and plant life, Kruger offers endless opportunities for wildlife sightings and photo safaris. Guided game drives and walking safaris led by experienced rangers provide close encounters with iconic animals, as well as insights into the park’s unique flora and fauna. Whether it’s capturing a lion on the hunt or enjoying the tranquil scene of elephants at a waterhole, each safari in Kruger delivers unforgettable moments.

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The best time to visit Kruger National Park is during the dry season, from May to September, when wildlife congregates around water sources and visibility is high—ideal conditions for both African safari adventures and photo safaris. With a variety of accommodations ranging from budget-friendly campsites to luxury safari lodges, Kruger caters to all preferences. Whether you’re on a family trip, a romantic getaway, or an adventure with friends, Kruger offers the quintessential African safari experience, blending remarkable wildlife sightings with the beauty of the South African landscape.

Leopard lying on a tree branch on an African safari in Botswana with Photo Safari Company

Unique Wildlife of South Africa

South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot, home to a wide variety of species. Safari enthusiasts can expect to encounter:

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  • Big Cats: Lions, leopards, and cheetahs are common sightings in many reserves.

  • Birdlife: South Africa is a paradise for bird watchers, with over 800 recorded species, including the African fish eagle and kingfishers.

  • Marine Life: The coastal regions offer sightings of whales, dolphins, and seals.

  • Endangered Species: Black rhinos, African wild dogs, and ground hornbills are protected in various national parks and reserves.

Sabi Sand Game Reserve

Sabi Sand Game Reserve is a premier African safari destination, renowned for its exclusive wildlife experiences and unparalleled game viewing. Bordering the iconic Kruger National Park, Sabi Sand spans over 65,000 hectares of pristine wilderness, offering diverse habitats that attract a wide array of wildlife, including the sought-after Big Five. What sets Sabi Sand apart is its exceptional leopard sightings, making it one of the best places in the world for close encounters with these elusive predators. The reserve’s private nature allows for off-road driving and fewer vehicles, ensuring intimate and uninterrupted wildlife experiences.

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Sabi Sand is an ideal destination for both traditional African safaris and dedicated photo safaris. With experienced rangers and trackers who know the terrain and animal behavior intimately, photographers are guided to the best locations for capturing dramatic moments in the wild. Whether it’s a lion pride resting under the shade, a herd of elephants crossing a river, or a leopard draped elegantly over a tree branch, Sabi Sand’s varied landscapes provide a stunning backdrop for every shot. The flexibility of off-road game drives also means photographers can get closer to the action, enhancing the quality of wildlife photos.

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The best time to visit Sabi Sand Game Reserve is during the dry season, from May to September, when wildlife sightings are at their peak and the visibility is excellent. A range of luxury safari lodges and exclusive camps offer world-class accommodations, with amenities tailored to meet the needs of discerning safari-goers. From private game drives to night safaris, Sabi Sand delivers a quintessential African safari experience, blending exceptional wildlife viewing with luxurious comfort. Whether you’re embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime African safari or a specialized photo safari, Sabi Sand promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of South Africa’s wilderness.

Four young lions drinking in a group by the rivers edge on an African safari in Botswana with Photo Safari Company

South Africa Safari Experiences

Botswana offers a variety of safari experiences, allowing visitors to tailor their adventure:

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  • Game Drive Safaris: Perfect for spotting the Big Five and enjoying up-close encounters with wildlife in their natural habitat.

  • Walking Safari: Ideal for learning about the smaller details of the bush, from insects to unique plants, and gaining a deeper connection to the environment.

  • Game Drives: Guided vehicle safaris through national parks and reserves, offering close encounters with wildlife.

  • Photographic Safaris: Tailored for photography enthusiasts, these safaris feature specialised vehicles and guides who assist in positioning for the best shots. A great choice for capturing stunning wildlife and landscape photos.

Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is a unique African safari destination, spanning the border between South Africa and Botswana. Known for its stark red sand dunes, open plains, and dramatic desert landscapes, Kgalagadi offers a distinct safari experience unlike any other in South Africa. The park’s vast expanse of over 38,000 square kilometers is home to an array of desert-adapted wildlife, including the iconic black-maned Kalahari lions, cheetahs, and oryx. This remote wilderness is perfect for both adventurous travelers seeking a true off-the-beaten-path experience and photographers eager to capture striking images of predators in their natural habitat.

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For those interested in a combined African safari and photo safari experience, Kgalagadi is an ideal choice. The park’s sparse vegetation and wide-open terrain make wildlife sightings frequent and photogenic, with incredible opportunities to photograph fast-moving predators like cheetahs against the dramatic backdrop of the red dunes. Birdwatchers will also find plenty to capture, with unique species such as the pale chanting goshawk and the majestic bateleur eagle. Whether you are on a self-drive safari or a guided tour, Kgalagadi’s landscapes and wildlife provide ample inspiration for unforgettable shots.

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The best time to visit Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is during the dry winter months, from May to September, when temperatures are cooler and wildlife gathers around the few available waterholes. Accommodations range from basic camping sites to comfortable wilderness lodges, catering to different levels of adventure and comfort. Whether you are looking for a traditional African safari or a dedicated photo safari, Kgalagadi offers a raw, unfiltered experience of the South African wilderness, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.

Okavango Delta winding river on an African safari in Botswana with Photo Safari Company

Recommended Lodges in South Africa

Experience Botswana's wilderness in style at these exclusive camps and lodges, offering rustic and luxurious accommodations and unforgettable wildlife encounters.

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  • Lion Sands Ivory Lodge (Sabi Sands Reserve): Known for its luxury suites, this lodge offers private game drives and exceptional leopard sightings.

  • Singita Lebombo Lodge (Kruger National Park): Located in a remote area of Kruger, this lodge offers exclusive access to game-rich areas, perfect for photographers.

  • Ivory Tree Game Lodge (Pilanesburg National Park): One of the most popular luxury lodges in Pilanesberg National Park, offering an unforgettable safari experience.

Pilanesberg National Park

Pilanesberg National Park is a captivating African safari destination located just a few hours’ drive from Johannesburg, making it one of the most accessible wildlife reserves in South Africa. Nestled within an ancient volcanic crater, the park covers over 550 square kilometers and is home to the Big Five—lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and buffalo. Pilanesberg’s unique geology and diverse habitats, ranging from grassy plains to rocky outcrops, create a stunning backdrop for a wide variety of animal and bird species. Its proximity to major cities makes it an ideal choice for both day trips and longer safari experiences.

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Pilanesberg National Park is perfect for traditional African safaris as well as photo safaris, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife photography. The park’s landscape, shaped by ancient volcanic activity, features rolling hills, crater lakes, and dense bushveld, which make for striking compositions. Visitors can choose between self-drive safaris on well-marked roads or guided game drives with expert rangers, who provide insights into animal behaviour and help spot elusive species like leopards and rare birds. The park’s numerous hides and viewing decks offer fantastic vantage points for close-up photography of animals gathering at waterholes.

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The best time to visit Pilanesberg National Park is during the dry season, from May to September, when the vegetation is thinner, and wildlife congregates around the many water sources, making sightings frequent and predictable. The park features a range of accommodations, from basic campsites to luxury lodges, catering to all preferences and budgets. Whether you are planning a family safari adventure, a romantic getaway, or a dedicated photo safari, Pilanesberg offers an accessible and rewarding safari experience with the added charm of its unique volcanic landscapes.

Impala crossing the Chobe river on an African safari in Botswana with Photo Safari Company

South Africa Safari Tips for Photographers

  • Use the Golden Hours: Aim to shoot during sunrise and sunset for soft, warm light that enhances the colors of wildlife and landscapes.

  • Pack a Telephoto Lens: A lens with 200-400mm reach is essential for capturing close-up shots of distant animals without disturbing them.

  • Be Patient and Observant: Take your time at sightings and watch for animal behavior, as the best shots often come from unexpected moments.

  • Experiment with Composition: Include the surrounding environment in your frame to add context and showcase the beauty of South Africa’s diverse landscapes.

Botswana - Seasonal Information

MAY - JUNE

Cool & Dry Season

Autumn / Winter

TEMPERATURES

May - July | Cool

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Wintery cool.

WEATHER

Temperatures are cooling down.

Early mornings temps 8-10°C

Afternoons Mid/high 20°C

Nights 15°C.

GAME VIEWING

May - July | Good

BEST PHOTOGRAPHY TIMES

Early mornings & late afternoons.

Night times for full moon photography of the falls.

GAME MOVEMENTS

The bush is beginning to dry out. Water sources in the bush are lessening, therefore game is starting to venture to viewing waterholes.

ANIMALS

Big 5 (Lion, Buffalo, Elephant, Rhino,  Leopard)

Elephant | Antelope | Cats | Hyena | Wild Dog | Birds | Reptiles

JULY - AUGUST

Cool & Dry Season

Autumn / Winter

TEMPERATURES

July - Aug | Cool

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Wintery cool.

WEATHER

Temperatures are cooling down.

Early mornings temps 15°C

Afternoons Mid/high 25°C

Nights 18°C.

GAME VIEWING

July - Aug | Good

BEST PHOTOGRAPHY TIMES

Early mornings & late afternoons.

Night times for full moon photography of the falls.

GAME MOVEMENTS

The bush is beginning to dry out. Water sources in the bush are lessening, therefore game is starting to venture to viewing waterholes.

ANIMALS

Big 5 (Lion, Buffalo, Elephant, Rhino,  Leopard)

Elephant | Antelope | Cats | Hyena | Wild Dog | Birds | Reptiles

SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER

Hot & Dry Season

Summer

TEMPERATURES

September - November | Hot

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Hottest months.

WEATHER

Temperatures are cooling down.

Early mornings temps 15°C

Afternoons Mid/high 30°C

Nights 18°C.

GAME VIEWING

September - November | Exceptional

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Best time of the year to see game.

BEST PHOTOGRAPHY TIMES

Early mornings & late afternoons.

Night times for nocturnal animals, especially cats and hyena.

GAME MOVEMENTS

The bush is very dry. Water sources in the bush are scarce, therefore game frequent viewing waterholes throughout the day & night.

ANIMALS

Big 5 (Lion, Buffalo, Elephant, Rhino,  Leopard)

Elephant | Antelope | Cats | Hyena | Wild Dog | Birds | Reptiles

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