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Sabi Sand & the Cape

South Africa

Big Five conservancies, the Winelands and the Cape — bush and culture in one journey.

When to Go
June – October

Big Five conservancies, the Winelands and the Cape — bush and culture in one journey. Here is South Africa, arranged privately — browse it by the occasion you're marking, by what moves you, or by the season that suits you best.

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A private Big Five dawn on the Sabi Sand
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A private Big Five dawn on the Sabi Sand

A vehicle for your party alone on a private conservancy bordering the Kruger — the tracker and the guide reading the sand at first light, the leopard found before 7am, the breakfast set in the bush on the way back, no other vehicle for thirty kilometres.

A winelands cellar table above the Cape
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A winelands cellar table above the Cape

Franschhoek's finest estate opened for a private cellar lunch — the winemaker pouring vertical decades of Chenin Blanc and Cape Blend from barrels your advisor's contact arranged, a table in the barrel room set only for your party.

Time with the anti-poaching team
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Time with the anti-poaching team

A conservation morning with the private reserve's anti-poaching unit — the technology, the tracking methods, the night-vision equipment explained in the field by the team leader, and the context of a conservation story that most guests never access.

Curated Journeys

Curated South Africa Journeys

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South Africa for the Family
Family

South Africa for the Family

The safari explained as a wildlife narrative rather than a vehicle schedule, the penguin colony at Boulders Beach for the younger guests, and the Cape Winelands for a family cellar lunch where the fourth generation still harvests by hand.

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The Wild Heart of South Africa
Safari & Wildlife

The Wild Heart of South Africa

Exclusive-use conservancies and private guiding across South Africa.

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Conservation in South Africa
Conservation

Conservation in South Africa

Time with researchers and rangers in South Africa — a safari with purpose.

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South Africa in the Dry Season
Dry Season

South Africa in the Dry Season

Clear waters and prime conditions — South Africa at its best.

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FAQ

Planning a Private South Africa Journey

The dry winter months from roughly May through September concentrate wildlife around shrinking water sources and thin out the bush, making sightings in the Greater Kruger area easier and more frequent. This coincides usefully with Cape Town and the Winelands, which are at their summer peak from November to March; planning a single trip to capture both at their best requires a deliberate compromise, which your advisor can help balance. Many travelers prioritize Kruger game viewing in the dry season and accept the Cape's cooler, greener winter.

The private reserves on Kruger's western boundary, notably Sabi Sand and Timbavati, share unfenced traffic with the park but permit off-road driving, night drives and a low guest-to-guide ratio that the national park does not. Sabi Sand in particular is renowned for exceptionally reliable leopard sightings at close range. This is where most discerning travelers base themselves, typically for three to four nights in exclusive-use or small luxury lodges.

A well-paced itinerary usually opens with three to four nights in Cape Town for Table Mountain, the peninsula and the coast, followed by two to three nights in the Winelands around Stellenbosch and Franschhoek for estate dining and cellar tastings. You then fly to a private reserve in the Greater Kruger for the safari finale, allowing around ten to twelve nights in total. Forest Travel typically arranges the domestic connection via Johannesburg to a bush airstrip.

South Africa is among the most family-friendly safari destinations, with several private reserves offering dedicated family suites, child-appropriate activities and qualified guides. The Greater Kruger is a low-risk malaria area where prophylaxis is generally advised, but for young children or those preferring to avoid medication there are excellent malaria-free reserves in the Eastern Cape and Waterberg. Discuss timing and any health precautions with your physician well before travel.

Yes; beyond public cellar-door tastings, the Winelands support private estate visits, vintner-hosted lunches, helicopter transfers over the valleys and stays in exclusive-use guest houses on working wine farms. Two to three nights based around Franschhoek or Stellenbosch is the usual allocation. This pairs naturally before or after Cape Town and ahead of the safari leg.

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