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The wildlife of the Greater Kruger
6 March 2017  By The Wilderness Society 

This short video is a tribute to the amazing wildlife of South Africa. A destination offering a plethora of activities to experience the wilderness like nowhere else in the African continent. Read more below to know why.   A unique great biodiversity South Africa is the […]

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The central Kruger
26 February 2017  By The Wilderness Society 

Kruger Park’s large central region spans nearly 30% of the reserve’s territory and supports a vast amount of game. A combination of woody areas and grassy savannah make it ideal for large grazing herds of wildebeest, antelope and zebra. This attracts many predators, and the area […]

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De Hoop Nature Reserve
18 January 2017  By The Wilderness Society 

De Hoop Nature Reserve offers the best land based whale watching of South Africa. At the southernmost tip of the African continent, this beautiful reserve is blessed by a great landscape, whose the sand dunes are a typical feature. It seems that about 40% of the Southern […]

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Leshiba Wilderness
18 January 2017  By The Wilderness Society 

The Leshiba Wilderness is a hidden gem in the Soutpansberg mountains, in the remote northern Limpopo.   Accommodation The Venda Lodge was built on the ruins of an ancient traditional village. The renowned Venda artist, Noria Mabasa, played a major role in the project. The lodge is made […]

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Karoo National Park
18 January 2017  By The Wilderness Society 

The Karoo National Park is great wilderness, seldom visited, in spite of being just 5 hours by car from Cape Town. The landscape is of a rough beauty, with some breathless views on the escarpment. To visit some areas, one might better have a 4×4 vehicle. […]

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Mapungubwe National Park
18 January 2017  By The Wilderness Society 

Mapungubwe is one of the remotest national parks in South Africa. Here there is the confluence of 2 rivers (the Limpopo and the Shashe) and 3 countries: South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe. At present, the Mapungubwe National Park is still split in two sections with a […]

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Sabi Sands Game Reserve
17 October 2016  By The Wilderness Society 

Sabi Sands is probably the most exclusive private reserve of South Africa. Open to the Kruger National Park, you will find here a plentiful of luxury safari lodges. The reserve is well known for the excellent wildlife photography, also thanks to off-road driving. Which is not […]

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uMkhuze Game Reserve
16 October 2016  By The Wilderness Society 

The Mkhuze Game Reserve is a beautiful wilderness, part of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. The landscape looks quite sub-tropical, with grassy savannah, impressive wild fig and fever tree forests, let alone the distinctive umbrella canopy of the acacia tortilis. Following the reintroduction of a pride of lions […]

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Shark cage-diving
16 October 2016  By The Wilderness Society 

South Africa is one of the main destinations for shark cage-diving. Although one doesn’t need to be a certified diver to try such an experience. In fact the upper cage is at the surface level, therefore a snorkel will suffice. Usually, the early morning is the best […]

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Whale watching
16 October 2016  By The Wilderness Society 

South Africa is one of the world’s top destinations for whale watching. From June to December, the coast of the Western Cape becomes a breeding ground for the southern right whale) and the humpback whale.   Where to go for whale watching One can observe this passage more […]

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The Cape Winelands
16 October 2016  By The Wilderness Society 

The Cape Winelands are a haven for wine tasting and delicious cuisine. South Africa has become fairly recently one of the main countries in the world for wine production. And if in terms of quantity it cannot compete with world leaders like Italy and France, quality […]

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Hoedspruit
6 October 2016  By The Wilderness Society 

Hoedspruit, the gate to the Greater Kruger and the Blyde River Canyon. At the border of Mpumalanga, there’s a white enclave in the blackest of all Provinces of South Africa. This old stronghold of Afrikaner farmers is today one of the main gates to the Greater Kruger […]

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Manyeleti, the wildest side of Kruger
13 July 2016  By The Wilderness Society 

Manyeleti is the wildest and more pristine of all private reserves open to Kruger. It shares its borders with the most exclusive of all private reserves of South Africa: Sabi Sands. But in Manyeleti you can pay a fraction of the price, still making a great safari […]

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