Anonymous wrote:Very helpful when the posters list the particular company they used. Interesting no one so far has used any of the big name operators like Tauck, Nat Geo, Disney, etc.
Anonymous wrote:We went to MalaMala in South Africa as part of a bigger trip to SA. Current prices are around $1000/night per person, which includes suite, game drives, all food, etc. I think we paid separately for drinks but can't remember. We went for 4 nights/3 days, which was plenty. We did 6-7 game drives (morning and evening). Totally worth it.
Anonymous wrote:The amount of money people spend on safaris is astounding. They see the exact same animals as families who stay in the parks themselves. You can easily make in park reservations on the Sanparks website. It is not expensive. The highest costs for us were the flights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of money people spend on safaris is astounding. They see the exact same animals as families who stay in the parks themselves. You can easily make in park reservations on the Sanparks website. It is not expensive. The highest costs for us were the flights.
We went to Kruger and did some self-drive safari days, but then went to a lodge in Sabi Sands and were taken out on game drives by professionals. They both have advantages--it's nice to be able to go at your own pace and do what you want, but our eyes are not trained to find animals, so there was probably a lot that we missed. With a tracker, they know all the tricks of what to look for, and are in communication with other trackers about where the animals are. We saw the Big 5 in the first 2 hours of our first drive. It's nice to do both, if that's in the budget, of course.
Anonymous wrote:We did about the cheapest possible as part of our South Africa trip. Rental car from Joburg, stay in a gated family chalet resort community outside of the park. There are a bunch of these around Kruger.
Checking current prices, you can stay for around $60/night and have access to a pool, playgrounds, firepits, and cafe. These are where South African families will stay.
Gametrackers will pick you up and leave in the morning or evening to tour the park, was $40 something a session a few years ago. Saw four of the Big 5, very memorable!
Anonymous wrote:The amount of money people spend on safaris is astounding. They see the exact same animals as families who stay in the parks themselves. You can easily make in park reservations on the Sanparks website. It is not expensive. The highest costs for us were the flights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bespoke safari, family of 5. Cape Town, Krueger, Zambia Botswana. 18 days. $125,000 five years ago.included internal airfares but not getting to Johannesburg.
It was spectacular. That is the high end option.
You couldn’t wait to answer this.
Anonymous wrote:Bespoke safari, family of 5. Cape Town, Krueger, Zambia Botswana. 18 days. $125,000 five years ago.included internal airfares but not getting to Johannesburg.
It was spectacular. That is the high end option.
Anonymous wrote:If you’ve gone to Africa and went on a safari, would you mind sharing the basics of your trip and the estimated cost? Our trip would be a couple trip, just my husband and me. We’ve only started to think about the possibility and I have no idea what the ballpark cost of such a trip would be. I know there are many variables, but a starting place as to what we might expect would be helpful. Ty!
Anonymous wrote:Did you see the American tourist just killed on one of these? An elephant stormed their vehicle, flipping it over. It was the Kafue National Park in Zambia.
Anonymous wrote:You can absolutely schedule the trip yourself. Or go directly to the safari provider and they will organize it for you. I had reached out to a travel agency and they quoted me something stupid over $100K for my family of 5. No thank you. I ended up doing it myself (utilizing the same hotels/lodges) and we paid $32,496 including all hotels, int'l and domestic flights, food, park costs, safari lodge, etc. and it was a luxury lodge. We did rent a car and drive SA ourselves, which was great.
Contact the lodge directly and skip the third party travel agents. You'll save thousands.
We used More - https://www.more.co.za
I also spoke to https://africanbushcamps.com if you're interested in supporting an African owned company.
Enjoy!