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Top Tour Operators and Travel Agencies in South Africa 2024/2025
Top Tour Operators and Travel Agencies in South Africa. Below you will find 39 of the best tour operators and travel agencies in South Africa offering in total 339 tours and holidays through-out South Africa. Combined they have received 422 customer reviews and an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars. The top tour activities offered in South Africa are: Wildlife, landscapes and nature, Adventure and sport & Sightseeing, attractions, culture and history.
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39 Tour Operators in South Africa with 422 Reviews
Viva Safaris
- Address Kruger National Park, Hoedspruit, South Africa
- Response Rate 97%
- Response Time 1 hour
Exodus Travels
- Address Grange Mills, Weir Road, London, England
- Response Rate 85%
- Response Time 2 hours
- Best-in-Class Top 5% of companies
- Excellent Service Top 10% of companies
- Superior Service Top 15% of companies
Intro Travel
- Address Level 2, 332 Kent Street, Sydney, Australia
- Response Rate 89%
- Response Time 3 hours
Expat Explore
- Address 10 Merryweather Place, London, England
- Response Rate 90%
Abang Africa Travel
- Address 104 Piazza building (1st Floor), cape town, South Africa
G Adventures
- Address G Adventures Ltd, 60 Bastwick Street, London, England
Intrepid Travel
- Address 380 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Australia
Encounters Travel
- Address Leigh House, Varley Street, Leeds, England
- Response Rate 94%
World Expeditions
- Address 1B Osiers Road, Wandsworth, London, England
- Response Rate 82%
Aukwatowa Tours (PTY) LTD
- Address 47 Flosse Street Nollothville, Port Nolloth, South Africa
- Response Rate 75%
Collette Tours
- Address 162 Middle Street, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USA
- Response Rate 86%
Cape Town Day Tours
- Address PO Box 450, Bergvliet, Cape Town, South Africa
- Response Rate 92%
Unique Safaris
- Address Kingfisher Crescent Meyersdal, Johannesburg, South Africa
- Response Rate 0%
Indus Travels
- Address 233, 11951 Hammersmith Way, Richmond, Canada
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The whole ‘country of contrasts’ thing has become a bit of a cliche
But what else do you call a place where (in a three-week period) you could happily slalom between penguins waddling on the Cape and lions stalking the bushveld, cinematic coastal switchbacks and burnt Kalahari sand, the oldest wine industry outside Europe and cutting-edge fusion cuisine? ‘Contrast’, doesn’t really do South Africa justice. The beauty of a South Africa tour (besides the peace of mind that comes with an expert local guide) is being able to fit so much Africa into so little time. From the Stellenbosch winelands to Kruger , Blyde River and beyond, this is a place where you can take your safari with a side of espresso.
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South Africa at a glance
Capital city.
Pretoria (official, population 1 million); Bloemfontein (judicial, population 370,000); Cape Town (legislative, population 2.9 million)
Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Xhosa, Zulu, Sotho, Tswana, Swati, Tshivenda, Tsonga, North Sotho
(GMT+02:00) Harare, Pretoria
CALLING CODE
Electricity.
Type M (see D)
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Best time to visit south africa.
South Africa is an excellent year-round destination. Winters are mild, dry and good for wildlife viewing. Summers can get very hot and humid but are a great time for visiting beaches and festivals. Spring is a great time for viewing wildflowers in the Northern and Western Cape provinces, and very little rain falls anywhere in autumn, but the days are warm and the nights cool. Overall, there’s always a good time to head to South Africa.
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Culture and customs
South Africa’s culture is one of the most diverse in the world. From indigenous tribes like the Zulu, San Bushmen and Xhosa to the Afrikaners of Dutch heritage, and immigrants of British descent, visitors will be able to experience a magnificent melting pot of customs and traditions. The significant Indian and Jewish populations also add to the ethnic mix. From the proud, beaded Zulu warriors that have inhabited the land for centuries to newly arrived immigrants from Europe and Asia , South Africa’s culture has been shaped by millions of people.
The cuisine is generally a combination of Indian, Dutch, English and tribal flavors and techniques, while dress can range from modern fashion in the big cities to simple traditional, tribal dress in the bush. Although South Africa has made significant inroads towards peace and reconciliation since the end of apartheid, racial tensions are sometimes evident, and it is generally best not to contribute to this in any way. Overall, most travelers will find South Africans to be welcoming, appreciative of your visit and ready to share their homeland and stories.
Eating and drinking
Intrepid believes that one of the best ways to experience a country is by eating! Whether you're sampling street food, savoring a cheap eat or indulging in a banquet, there are endless options to choose from wherever you are in the world.
Foods to try in South Africa
South Africa is fast becoming one of the most interesting wine producing regions in the world. Quality has risen steeply in the past decade so if you’re visiting the Stellenbosch Wine Region, be sure to sample some fine reds, which are world-class.
With such easy access to the Indian Ocean and Southern Atlantic, South Africa boasts some of the best seafood dining experiences you’ll ever have. From an indulgent oyster platter at a Cape Town restaurant to a spicy seafood curry in Durban, the seafood here is fresh, cheap and flavorsome.
Biltong tends to divide people. Some find this preserved, spiced meat snack impossible to refuse and others simply can’t stomach it. Either way, it’s extremely popular and readily available in markets, supermarkets and shops throughout South Africa.
4. Boerewors
Another one for the meat-lovers, this coiled, spicy sausage is a South African delicacy best done on the barbecue. Flavored with coriander, cloves and nutmeg, this is a meat born from South African and Dutch traditions.
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Geography and environment
South Africa showcases one of the most diverse and stunning natural environments in the world. Visitors are able to soak up golden rays on sun-drenched beaches, journey through acre upon acre of dry savannah, admire lush, green meadows, walk through tropical forest and stop to take in views of wide, ancient canyons. It’s also possible to stroll the streets of an urban city one day and meander along a dirt track passing small farms and villages the next. South Africa truly is a land of contrasts, and this begins with the landscapes and environment.
Located on the tip of Southern Africa, South Africa shares land borders with Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Swaziland. It also shares a long stretch of coastline with the Indian and South Atlantic Oceans. The topography of the land changes remarkably around the country, from the lofty plateaus of the inland region to the low-lying coast and mountainous ranges of the Cape. This variance in topography makes South Africa rich in many species of flora and fauna, something that attracts many tourists and travelers from all over the world.
History and government
Early history.
The land of South Africa has been inhabited for centuries by tribes hailing from different areas of the African continent, including the San and Bantu people. Most tribes relied on hunting and gathering, but gradually were introduced to agriculture and animal husbandry over the years. From around 1200 AD, the tribal people of South Africa started to become influenced by outsiders, including Muslim traders, the Portuguese and the Dutch, who established a settlement in the mid 1600s.
The Dutch continued to dominate the country until the 1800s, when the British became interested in the Cape Colony. During this time, the native population had become increasingly dissatisfied with being marginalized and treated poorly by their European colonizers. Many native people were used as slaves on plantations and were treated brutally by their ‘employers’ and many resented losing their land, culture and traditional way of life. Further to this, the Dutch descendants (known as Boers) didn’t appreciate the arrival of the British in a territory they had inhabited for years before their arrival. This frustration and anger regularly resulted in confrontation and armed conflict between the British, Boers and Zulus, culminating in a series of wars – most notably the Boer Wars.
Recent history
More recently, South Africa has managed to overcome the Apartheid era, a time where discrimination of black people was legalized. Until 1994, black people were unable to legally own land or vote in elections. Further to this, education, healthcare, beaches and public places like cinemas were segregated. During this time, South Africa was ruled and controlled by the white minority, much to the dissatisfaction of the black population and ultimately, the world. After much international pressure and many attempts at reform, the Apartheid era was finally ended in 1994, with Nelson Mandela stepping up to lead the nation as President. Due to this challenging history, modern day South Africa has many social issues to work on and resolve, but many of its people are filled with hope and optimism. In 2010, South Africa successfully hosted the FIFA World Cup, much to the delight of its citizens and the world.
Top 10 places of South Africa
1. drakensberg mountains.
Use your wide-angle lens to capture the majestic Drakensberg Mountain Range in all its panoramic glory. This impressive mountain range is the highest in Southern Africa and provides a wide and wonderful scope for impressive postcard-worthy shots.
2. Stellenbosch
Rolling green pastures, vineyards and orchards combine to create classic photo moments straight out of a guidebook. This cultured and charming area showcases a different side to South Africa, and will no doubt have people guessing where your photo was taken.
This quaint seaside town located on South Africa’s Garden Route is one of the most photogenic in Africa. Whether you’re snapping the boats in the harbor, the dolphins frolicking in the waves or the wild and rocky coast, it’s hard not to snap Knysna in a good light.
Fans of street art will love capturing the murals and memorials of spirited Soweto. The gritty urban landscapes and candid faces make it simple to capture the soul of this endearing, inspiring community.
This gem of the South African Coast has retained a village atmosphere despite its growing popularity with tourists. The beaches, bays and rock pools provide sensational photography moments, especially at dawn and dusk when the sun gives off incredible, moody light.
6. Cape Town
Easily one of the most picturesque cities in the world, Cape Town has some of the most photo-worthy landscapes in the world. From breathtaking Table Mountain to the stunning coast and beautiful beaches, Cape Town has profound natural beauty coming at you from every angle.
Sure, Durban’s beaches are special but the interesting mix of Indian, Muslim, African and European influences makes for great photography. Durban’s cultural cornucopia of markets, mosques and galleries offers rich fodder for snap-happy travelers looking to capture a different side of Africa.
8. Lamberts Bay
The tremendously large colony of Cape Gannet birds who live off Lamberts Bay is often photographed - and with good reason. The sight of hundreds of birds tightly packed into a small space against a backdrop of azure ocean provides a unique, snap-worthy photo subject.
9. Blyde River Canyon
This canyon is every bit as stunning as America’s Grand Canyon, yet in a different way. Lush greenery grows over most of the area and a diverse range of animal and plant life is supported within its deep cliffs and valleys. It’s difficult to take a bad photo here, as Mother Nature has kindly provided a near perfect canvas.
10. Kruger National Park
This iconic national park has some of the ‘most-photographed’ animals in the world. Visitors love capturing shots of lions hunting prey, elephants drinking at waterholes and cheetahs sleeping under trees. Mesmerizing amber sunsets and rolling savanna only add to the atmospheric magic of it all.
Highlights of South Africa
Brimming with golden beaches and glitzy nightlife, Durban is the perfect coastal city to catch some rays or sample South African cuisine in between your adventures. Try the city's famous bunny chow, take a scenic stroll along the Golden Mile promenade or learn about traditional African medicine at the Durban Muthi Market. Visit Durban on our 9 day Kruger & Coast tour, on our 22 day Kruger, Coast & Cape tour or on our 14 day Garden Route Adventure .
2. Johannesburg
Feel the buzz of urban Africa in Joburg, South Africa's largest city. Check out the cultural hotspots of Newtown, Braamfontein or Maboneng; learn about the country's sobering past at the Apartheid Museum, or venture outside the city to the Cradle of Humankind to see some of the oldest fossilized hominid remains on Earth. Explore Johannesburg on our 11 day Kruger & Cape Town Short Break or on our 18 day Explore Southern Africa tour.
3. Cape Town
Be captivated by the beautiful coast-meets-mountain landscapes of Cape Town. Hit up the city's famous Camps Bay to bask in the sun and swim in a natural rock swimming pool, hike to the top of Table Mountain for incredible views, admire the colourful buildings in Bo Kaap neighbourhood or watch life go by in one of the city's quirky cafes. Let the beauty of Cape Town overwhelm you on our 16 day Experience Southern Africa tour.
4. Stellenbosch
The Stellenbosch wine region is the place to be to sample the country's most delicious drops. Surrounded by lush orchards and rugged mountains, it's a beautiful place to soak up the scenery while enjoying a glass (or two) of the region’s world-class reds. Drink up on our 5 day Cape Town and Winelands tour.
5. Kruger National Park
Welcome to one of the largest game reserves in Southern Africa. Home to over 500 bird species, 100 species of reptile and 150 mammal species (including the Big Five and the endangered African wild dog), you have a pretty good chance of spotting some of South Africa's resident wildlife while on safari here. Go wildlife spotting on our 9 day Vic Falls to Kruger adventure.
From the provincial markets of sleepy towns, through the malls of Johannesburg and to the galleries and cafes of Cape Town, there are many options for parting with money in South Africa. From budget market souvenirs to more indulgent bespoke buys, visitors will be pleased with the variety on offer here.
It's a good idea to check with your local customs officials to ensure that you are able to bring certain items back into your home country. United States generally has strict customs laws.
Things to buy in South Africa
1. Zulu beads
Zulu beadwork acts as a form of communication for Zulu people but visitors are usually drawn to buy beads for their vibrancy and visual appeal. Necklaces, bracelets and head pieces are particularly popular.
2. Township art
This urban art form involves recycling common landfill items like soft drink cans, telephone wire, paper and tires, and turning them into jewelry, ornaments, key rings, bags and toys. Township art makes a unique souvenir or gift as it supports local artists and keeps excess waste out of landfill.
3. Gourmet goodies
The Cape area has loads of amazing purveyors and food producers, so this is the best place to stock up on chutneys, jams and preserves made from local mango, fig, oranges and grapes.
4. Rooibos products
This caffeine-free herbal tea has been drunk in South Africa for generations, and is a cheap souvenir option for friends and family back home. You will also be able to find rooibos skincare and beauty products too.
Festivals and events
Freedom day.
This national public holiday commemorates the anniversary of South Africa’s constitution democracy – a very important sentiment to Africans living in the post-apartheid world. Marked by military flyovers, song, dance and other entertainment, this is a time of celebration, peace and unity.
Cape Town Jazz Festival
Cape Town shines with two days of hot jazz performances from African entertainers at this very popular festival. Although many of the shows sell out well in advance, the free outdoor concert ensures no one misses out.
Knysna Oyster Festival
This annual festival held over 10 days in winter offers so much more than oysters. Sure, indulge in some oysters but don’t forget about the fun runs, marathons, wine tastings, eating competitions, live music and cooking demos.
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South africa travel faqs, do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.
Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards
From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).
However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.
Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.
Do I need a visa to travel to South Africa
Many countries do not need visas to visit South Africa as a tourist for up to 90 days, including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the USA and the UK.
This is general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates.
Last updated: 31 May 2023
What is the weather like in South Africa?
The weather in South Africa varies due to its size, ranging from freezing winter temps in the mountains of the Northern Cape to sweltering summer days on the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal. The climate changes with the seasons, but you can expect most rainfall during the summer months (December-February) in the northern, southern and eastern provinces, while the Western Cape gets the majority of its rainfall in the winter (June-August).
Is tipping customary in South Africa?
It's considered polite to tip service workers in South Africa, as most receive a small wage. As a general rule, add 10-15% to bills at cafes, bars and restaurants (if it hasn’t already been added). Tour guides, drivers, valets and porters also should be tipped (5-10 ZAR should be sufficient).
What is the internet access like in South Africa?
Travelers will be able to access the internet quite easily in the internet cafes of South Africa’s large cities but limited to no access should be expected in rural areas.
Can I use my cell phone while in South Africa?
Cell phone coverage is very good in South Africa’s large cities and towns, but less so in rural and mountainous areas. Ensure you have global roaming activated before leaving home if you wish to use your cell phone. However, a cheaper option may be to buy a sim card at the airport and purchase a plan with both calls and data.
What are the toilets like in South Africa?
South Africa is modern country with mostly flushable toilets. However, areas like national parks and villages may have squat toilets.
What will it cost for a…?
The currency in South Africa is the South Africa Rand. Here's what you can expect to pay for a:
- Can of soft drink = 15 ZAR
- Coffee in a cafe = 25 ZAR
- Beer in a bar = 25-32 ZAR
- Bottle of wine = 64 ZAR
- Simple takeaway meal = 70-90 ZAR
- Three-course restaurant meal = 300+ ZAR
Can I drink the water in South Africa?
Tap water can be drunk in South Africa’s cities, however drinking tap water in rural areas isn't recommended. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water. Fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water. Ask your leader where filtered water can be found, some hotels we stay in may have drinking water available. It's also advisable to avoid ice in drinks and peel fruit and vegetables before eating.
Are credit cards accepted widely in South Africa?
Credit cards are usually accepted by large hotels, modern shops and western-style restaurants but not by smaller vendors. Ensure you have adequate cash to cover purchases not able to be made on credit.
What is ATM access like in South Africa?
There are many ATMs in the big cities and regional towns of South Africa. Rural areas, national parks and small villages will have limited to no ATMs, so be sure to carry other payment options before traveling out of the big cities.
What public holidays are celebrated in South Africa?
- 1 Jan: New Year's Day
- 2 Jan: Public Holiday
- 21 Mar: Human Rights Day
- 14 Apr: Good Friday (Friday before Easter Sunday)
- 17 Apr: Family Day (Monday after Easter Sunday)
- 27 Apr: Freedom Day
- 1 May: Workers' Day
- 16 Jun: Youth Day
- 9 Aug: National Women's Day
- 24 Sep: Heritage Day
- 25 Sep: Public Holiday
- 16 Dec: Day of Reconciliation
- 25 Dec: Christmas Day
- 26 Dec: Day of Goodwill
Please note, South Africa public holidays may vary.
What's the transport like in South Africa?
Intrepid believes half the fun of experiencing a new country is getting there, and getting around once there! Where possible, Intrepid uses local transport options and traditional modes of transport - which usually carry less of an environmental impact, support small local operators and are heaps more fun.
Depending on which trip you're on while in South Africa, you may find yourself traveling by:
Overland Vehicle
Journey through some of the world’s most famous national parks aboard a customized safari vehicle, specifically designed to enhance wildlife viewing opportunities – you won’t miss a thing.
What's the accommodation like in South Africa?
Traveling with Intrepid is a little bit different. We endeavor to provide travelers with an authentic experience to remember, so we try to keep accommodation as unique and traditional as possible.
When traveling with us in South Africa you may find yourself staying in a:
Experience the ultimate in African hospitality while staying with a local family in Zululand. Pick up some local language, be exposed to new customs and sample traditional cuisine on a homestay to remember.
Does my trip to South Africa support The Intrepid Foundation?
Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. In fact, we make a donation on behalf of every traveler. Trips to South Africa directly support our foundation partner, Helping Rhinos.
Helping Rhinos
Helping Rhinos work alongside expert conservationists to create and expand ecosystems where sustainable populations of rhinos, and other critically endangered wildlife, can thrive. Donations from our trips support their all-female ranger program – the Black Mambas – which focuses on anti-poaching activities such as destroying traps, conducting routine vehicle stop-and-searches, installing camera traps and early warning technology, and monitoring suspicious activity.
Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.
How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?
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The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.
Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?
Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.
For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance
What is it like traveling on a small group tour?
Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or you’re about to embark on your first trip, traveling can be as intimidating as it is exciting. That's the beauty of a small group tour. From handling the logistics and organizing amazing cultural activities to local leaders who know each destination like the back of their hand (like which street has the best markets and where to get the most authentic food), traveling on a small group tour with Intrepid will give you unforgettable travel experiences without the hassle that comes with exploring a new place. Plus, you'll have ready-made friends to share the journey with. All you have to do is turn up with a healthy sense of adventure and we’ll take care of the rest.
Does my Intrepid trip include airfare?
While our Intrepid trips include many modes of transport, from tuk-tuks to overland vehicles, bullet trains and feluccas, airfare to and from your home country is not included in your tour package.
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South Africa is all about discovery, revitalizing your spirit and reinventing your thinking. Luxurious resorts, moving township visits, open-air safari game drives and vibrant cities like Cape Town; few destinations can offer such a myriad of enriching experiences. Already an up-and-coming destination, South Africa garnered tremendous worldwide recognition after successfully hosting the 2010 World Cup. Visitors from around the globe have spread the news of this beautiful nation. And now leisure travelers are moving it to the top of their wish-lists. You’ve made a wondrous choice.
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Cape Town is the second most populated city in South Africa. It’s known for its landscapes, gardens, museums, cuisine and wine, but most importantly, it’s known for its wildlife. South Africa is a great place to see the Big Five: elephants, rhinos, leopards, lions and buffalo, as well as many species of snakes, birds and even eight different species of whales.
Referred to as “The Place of the Mountain” this Big 5 reserve also has five eco-systems. It has a moderate climate year round with rainfall in summer. The area is malaria-free and has an upper area with rock formations and grass plains, and a lower area of vegetation and wetlands.
Hanglip Mountain Lodge:
There’s never a dull moment at Hanglip Mountain Lodge! The luxury suites here are a great blend of romantic African and African baroque. There are ten luxury bedrooms, spa facilities, dining room and lounge, bar facilities, wine cellar, swimming pool, and the Hanglip fig tree outdoor venue. Every room has a private deck with views of the mountain and lounge areas with welcoming fireplaces. There are also game drives, bush walks, horseback safaris, helicopter flights, paintball; abseiling, and quad bikes.
Kruger National Park:
Imagine yourself exploring almost five million acres of protected game reserve spread out on the plains of South Africa. Here you can see the Big 5: elephants, buffalos, lions, leopards and rhinos running free out in their natural habitat. But wait! There are more than three hundred types of trees and five hundred species of birds to admire, too!
Destination Must-Do's
Table Mountain:
This landmark is Africa’s most welcoming and photographed attraction and it’s no wonder why! Visitors enjoy riding to the top of the mountain by cable car where the most spectacular views can be found. The mountain is home to thousands of species of plants and flowers as well as the Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden. Definitely do not leave your camera behind for this trip!
Featherbed Reserve (milk trees):
Located on the Knysna lagoon, there is much to see in the Featherbed Nature Reserve. You can explore the reserve riding on a 4x4 vehicle and trailer that takes visitors to key viewpoints on the reserve, or you can explore an ancient sea cave. Milk trees are extremely common here and they can grow up to six feet tall and have a spiny shrub-like look with small yellow flowers along the side.
Boulders Beach:
Feel the sea breeze in your hair and the sand between your toes at Boulder’s Beach in False Bay. Aside from being a beautiful spot to lounge, swim, and picnic, it’s also the only place in the world where you can observe African Penguins in their natural habitat. A colony of these adorably furry endangered birds settled at the beach in 1982 and never left. You’ll probably want to stay a while too.
Winelands Region:
South Africa has some really great wine. Visit the heart of the winelands region and take in the colorful mountains and vineyards that seem to go on for days. Don’t forget to taste some of that delicious stuff while you’re there!
Expert Advice
As you prepare to explore South Africa, enjoy a casual dress style and be sure to pack comfortable walking shoes. Lightweight cottons are suggested for shorts, slacks, tee shirts, as well as hats and one warm jacket and/or jumper.
You’re in for a treat as you sample the truly unique flavors of Africa. The cuisine is sometimes called "rainbow cuisine," as it enjoys a variety of multicultural sources. Eating and drinking in South Africa is a culinary experience not to be missed.
One of the best parts of traveling is coming back home with souvenirs that really reflect the place you’ve just been. In South Africa you’ll find a plethora of cultural products like carvings of animals made of soap stone, ebony, or other woods; wooden masks, bowls, jewelry and chess sets; jewelry made of precious stones like diamonds and semi-precious stones such as malachite, lapis and topaz; native art paintings, murals and sculptures; safari clothing; and tie-dyed prints of animals.
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Every year for our World's Best Awards survey , T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Readers rated tour operators and safari outfitters based on their staff and guides, itineraries and destinations, activities, accommodations, food, and overall value.
The safari companies favored by T+L readers owe much of their success to the talented advisors, who get to know their clients so they can create truly customized trips. "We couldn't have worked with a better group of people," one reader said of No. 5 winner Travel Beyond. "They were friendly, efficient, informative, and made sure our entire trip went smoothly. We never had a care."
Each safari outfitter also displays a deep connection to the national world and conservation efforts . Readers felt that No. 10 andBeyond particularly excelled in this area: "They have an excellent commitment to local communities, protecting wildlife and the environment." Another reader said of No. 9 Wilderness Safaris, "Their commitment to local communities and protecting wildlife is outstanding."
Read on to see the full list of T+L readers' picks for the best safari outfitters — all of which not only make spotting the Big Five easy but also arrange unparalleled perks and accommodations.
1. Micato Safaris
This company has been voted onto T+L's list of the world's best safari outfitters every year since the awards' inception — and for good reason. The family-run business has deep roots in Kenya, and its owners' love for the country (and continent) is evident in the way they operate. Each itinerary, whether private or with a group, is tailored to be the most luxurious, comfortable, and exciting adventure possible. Readers couldn't say enough kind words about their recent trips. "Never met tour guides or staff that were so friendly and knowledgeable about the animals and the locations and the culture," wrote one reader. "They seemed to have a sixth sense for anticipating our needs. It was really something." A few more touted Micato's reputation, with one saying, "Simply the best safari outfitter in Africa. Bar none."
WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 98.88 More information: micato.com
2. Extraordinary Journeys
Score: 98.21 More information: extraordinaryjourneys.com
3. Dazzle Africa
Score: 98.08 More information: dazzleafrica.org
4. Thomson Safaris
Score: 97.73 More information: thomsonsafaris.com
5. Travel Beyond
Score: 96.82 More information: travelbeyond.com
6. Volcanoes Safaris
Score: 95.78 More information: volcanoessafaris.com
7. Alluring Africa
Score: 93.26 More information: alluringafrica.com
8. Rothschild Safaris
Score: 92.81 More information: rothschildsafaris.com
9. Wilderness Safaris
Score: 92.80 More information: wilderness-safaris.com
10. andBeyond
Score: 90.20 More information: andbeyond.com
See all of our readers' favorite hotels, cities, airlines, cruise lines, and more in the World's Best Awards for 2021 .
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4-Day Private Kruger National Park Safari
$1,255 to $1,381 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tour Mid-range
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Southern Kruger, Central Kruger, Johannesburg (End)
Wild Planet Safari Tour operator has an office in South Africa
4.9 /5 – 206 Reviews
4-Day Hluhluwe Safari and St Lucia Wetland Experience
$839 to $963 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tour Mid-range Lodge & Guest House
You Visit: Durban (Start) , Hluhluwe-iMfolozi GR, St Lucia (iSimangaliso WP) , Durban Airport (End)
Indigo Safaris
4.8 /5 – 127 Reviews
10-Day Self-Drive: Drakensberg, Battlefields and Safari
$2,744 pp (USD)
South Africa: Self-drive Luxury Lodge
You Visit: Durban (Start) , Umhlanga (Town) , Drakensberg Mountains (Mountain Range) , Spioenkop GR, Nambiti GR, Johannesburg (End)
4.9 /5 – 149 Reviews
5-Day Malamala Exclusive Fly in Safari
$4,585 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tour Luxury Lodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , MalaMala GR (Greater Kruger) , Johannesburg (End)
Ranger Buck Safaris Tour operator has an office in South Africa
5.0 /5 – 28 Reviews
3-Day Best Budget Kruger Park Safari
$562 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle) Budget Guest House
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Kruger NP, Nelspruit (End)
Elephant Herd Tours & Safaris Tour operator has an office in South Africa
4.8 /5 – 91 Reviews
4-Day Ultra Luxury Radisson Kruger Safari
$865 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 10 people per vehicle) Luxury+ Hotel
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Kruger NP, Panorama Route (Highlight) , Johannesburg Airport (End)
MoAfrika Tours Tour operator has an office in South Africa
4.9 /5 – 1176 Reviews
4-Day Tremisana/Treehouse Kruger Park Safari
$809 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 9 people per vehicle) Mid-range Lodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Balule NR (Greater Kruger) , Kruger NP, Blyde River Canyon (Panorama Route) , Johannesburg (End)
Viva Safaris Tour operator has an office in South Africa
4.9 /5 – 264 Reviews
5-Day Private Game Reserve + Kruger National Park
$1,345 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tour Mid-range Lodge & Self Catering Accommodation
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Phalaborwa (Town) , Tshukudu GR, Kruger NP, O.R. Tambo Airport (Johannesburg) , Johannesburg (End)
Khalanga Safaris Tour operator has an office in South Africa
5.0 /5 – 63 Reviews
3-Day Sabi Sands Private Reserve Safari Tour
$1,151 pp (USD)
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Sabi Sands (Greater Kruger) , Johannesburg (End)
Africa Travel Portfolio Tour operator has an office in South Africa
5.0 /5 – 14 Reviews
5-Day Imbali Lodge Safari
$2,345 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 9 people per vehicle) Luxury+ Lodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Kruger NP, Imbali Concession (Kruger NP) , Johannesburg (End)
The Kruger Safari Co. Tour operator has an office in South Africa
5.0 /5 – 125 Reviews
3-Day Sabi Sands Tented Camp Safari
$953 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tour Mid-range Tented Camp
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Sabi Sands (Greater Kruger) , Panorama Route (Highlight) , Johannesburg (End)
Safari With Us Tour operator has an office in South Africa
5.0 /5 – 217 Reviews
3-Day Unforgettable Safari Experience in the Kruger Park
$643 pp (USD)
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Southern Kruger, Johannesburg (End)
Shinzelle Safaris Tour operator has an office in South Africa
4.9 /5 – 63 Reviews
3-Day Kruger Safari and Panorama Route - Midrange
$676 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tour Mid-range Lodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Kruger NP, Panorama Route (Highlight) , Johannesburg (End)
Nhlalala Travel Tour operator has an office in South Africa
4.9 /5 – 34 Reviews
3-Day Johannesburg to Kruger National Park Safari
$596 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 9 people per vehicle) Budget Camping
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Kruger NP, Johannesburg (End)
Mbombela Experience Tours & Transfers Tour operator has an office in South Africa
5.0 /5 – 32 Reviews
5-Day Luxury Safari Big Five
$1,955 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle) Luxury Lodge
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Waterberg Biosphere, Johannesburg (End)
4.6 /5 – 154 Reviews
4-Day & 3-Night Kruger National Park Budget Safari
$583 to $649 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle) Mid-range Guest House
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Southern Kruger, Kruger NP, Johannesburg Airport (End)
The Mzansi Experience Tour operator has an office in South Africa
4.8 /5 – 63 Reviews
6-Day Sabi Sands and Kruger Park Safari
$4,212 to $4,621 pp (USD)
South Africa: Private tour Luxury Lodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Sabi Sands (Greater Kruger) , Kruger NP, Johannesburg Airport (End)
Discover Africa Safaris Tour operator has an office in South Africa
4.9 /5 – 420 Reviews
13-Day Cape Town and Garden Route Big Five Safari
$3,319 pp (USD)
South Africa: Self-drive Mid-range Lodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Cape Town (Start) , Hermanus (Whales) , Knysna (Garden Route) , Garden Route NP (Tsitsikamma) (Garden Route NP) , Lalibela GR, Cape Town Airport (End)
5.0 /5 – 42 Reviews
3-Day Zula Lush Private Reserve Pilanesberg
$1,581 to $1,874 pp (USD)
You Visit: Johannesburg (Start) , Soweto (Johannesburg) , Pilanesberg GR, Cradle of Humankind (Highlight) , Johannesburg (End)
Zula Zula Adventure Bus Tour operator has an office in South Africa
5.0 /5 – 2 Reviews
3-Day Luxury Mdluli Game Lodge Kruger National Park
$533 pp (USD)
South Africa: Shared tour (max 9 people per vehicle) Luxury Lodge
Gems of Africa Safari and Tours Tour operator has an office in South Africa
4.9 /5 – 99 Reviews
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Garden Route & Addo Group Adventure - 6 Days
Incredible experience. - most beautiful/important places are included - good accommodation and local delicious food - great guide
5-Day Group Garden Route & Addo Adventure Tour (one-way)
Christine war fantastisch, wir hatten eine wunderbare Zeit. Es war alles sehr gut organisiert und wir wurden bestens versorgt. Durch diese Reise kann man Südafrika ganz anders kennenlernen und man bekommt tiefe Einblicke in die Kultur, die man normalerweise nicht bekommt. Kann es nur jedem empfehlen. Vielen Dank Christine!
Explore Cape Town & Kruger National Park National Geographic Journeys
The entire experience was amazing! I felt comfortable with both of the CEOs and was thankful the drivers were local. It was one of those trips, after having booked it and the plane ticket, didn't have to worry about anything else such as food, transportation, lodging. It was nice to have everything taken care of. We started at Cape Town, then headed to Soweto, then to Kruger National Park, and some private game reserves. Cape Town has world class dining and so many things to do and explore. The visit to Soweto was made all the more spectacular after we learned our guide had been a part of the events/history. It was amazing to hear from her. Kruger was a fun experience, but nothing like the private game reserves. You'll see if you go on this trip. I highly recommend it. It was a very pleasant trip and I can't wait to go back to South Africa.
11 Days Cape Town, Garden Route & Kruger
I did the “ 11 Days Cape Town, Garden Route & Kruger” tour Due to the ongoing covid problems, I was the only person who did the whole 11 days. In fact at the time of booking I believe I was the only person booked for the Cape Town and garden route section of the tour I have to thank cape extreme as it would have been very easy of them to just cancel my booking due to lack of numbers. This obviously would have put me in a predicament as I would not have been able to change my flights so close to the date of flying. They were very helpful and professional with me at all times. They sent me a breakdown of each day the night before and also assisted me with booking additional activities which took place before the 11 day tour started The itinerary of the tour is excellent and really packs a lot into a short length of time. The highlight for me was Kruger but every day had a really enjoyable activity. My guide for the Cape Town / garden route section of the tour was Taariq who was very helpful and a nice person to be around Even with the world being as crazy as it is right now I still managed to have an amazing time and have cape extreme to thank for this. The Kruger part of the tour was managed by another company called Viva Safari who I also had a very good experience with
7 day Garden Route, Cape Point and Winelands Combo
Great experience with Ullrich (or G.G.;) and Gerard (big G.) as a tour guides. Everything hhas been perfect and I am more than happy to have done this amazing tour!
10 Days Cape Town, Garden Route & Addo Package
Thoroughly enjoyed my trip. The 10 day package covered everything I wanted to see and do while in Cape Town and on the Garden Route. Accommodation throughout my trip was lovely, and well located. The guide was absolutely amazing!! Everything was so well arranged. Highly recommend!
5 Day Garden Route Adventure Including Addo
Ben, our guide, was excellent, he deserves 5 stars. On the other hand, the tour itself had one notable weakness, the lack of native South African cuisine.
5 day Best of South Africa Highlights: Garden Route with Addo National Park
Great fun trip. Very busy but we had a good crew and guide which made it fun. GG was excellent and talked at length about the SA he loves. Recommended
5-Day Kruger National Park Big 5 Safari & Panorama Route Tour
An experience I will never forget! I was lucky enough to see the Big 5 which was incredible. The itinerary is very well put together so I felt like I experienced Kruger to the fullest. I stayed in one of the chalets which was basic but very comfortable. Every meal was delicious with variety for vegetarians.
- €30 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.
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Garden Route, Safari & Winelands Wonder
Nice tour with excellent hotels and good driver. Everyone was very helpful with our luggage and catered to our needs.
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The Garden Route 10 Days
Beyond expectations. Tour was flawless from the airport connections to the backpackers lodges. Our guide Wendy with earthstompers was superb. Mariska was extremely helpful with tourradar and Nicolene was equally as well with travel encounters. They arranged our side trips for shark cage diving and skydiving as well without having any issues whatsoever. I would highly recommend this your to anyone. This trip to South Africa was a trip of a lifetime.
The Garden Route - 8 days
As a first time sole female traveler, my trip was absolutely incredible. My tour guide, Gareth, was so knowledgable about everywhere we were and made it a really good atmosphere for the group to all get to know each other. Every stop was worthwhile and every accommodation blew me away they were so nice. I had an amazing time!
Cape Town and Garden Route Adventure Tour
Super South Africa
I booked a trip with Indus to South Africa and had a fabulous time! It was easy to book the trip online and any questions I had were answered very quickly by Sabine. The hotels we stayed at were very nice and in good locations. Our tours were well organized and our safari in Kruger National park was definitely a highlight. A few mornings had a bright and early start, but this allowed us to accomplish quite a lot in a day. The hotel restaurants had decent food, which was convenient if we had a longer day and didn't want to go out to eat. Overall, I was very happy with the trip and I felt the price for my tour was excellent value. I would definitely use Indus again!
4 Day Garden Route Adventure
This tour was fantastic! The Tour guide, Mawande, was amazing. He made sure everyone saw everything that they wanted to was offered. He was kind and had great information on the area and the country of South Africa. He made sure that I saw the suspension bridge that I was dying to see and was able to go bungee jumping as well. This was really a great tour to take through BokBus. I will definitely book through this company and tour guide again. I would recommend this for anyone who would like a tour through South Africa with a company who really cares about you and your experiences.
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With Gareth we had a great, well organized short week, too short but ful of information, entertainment, fun.
An excellent tour which we couldn’t fault. Our guide, Rochelle, was superb. She was knowledgeable, always helpful and cheerful. We did everything we wanted to do and more. Highly recommended.
This tour was one of the greatest travel experiences I've ever had. Our CEO Alfred Dovey led the way throughout South Africa with such care and knowledge about everything we did while providing clear direction of what each plan of the day was and where we needed to be. I feel was was able to see, learn and experience South Africa in a way I could have never done on my own. I highly recommend this G Adventure tour.
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The world’s best safari companies – African tour operators
Safari. What an adventure!
But only when you do it right .
It’s not just the quality of the guiding and accommodation that makes a difference; it’s where and when you go .
The best safari travel agents provide you access to exclusive, wildlife-rich areas where you can fully connect with your wild side.
Over the last two decades, I’ve witnessed the good, the bad, the very bad, but also the very best safari companies in Africa .
As they say at National Geographic magazine: “in a time when travel dollars are stretched, it’s essential that an outfitter delivers the trip of a lifetime, the first time”.
That is why the tour companies selected below are the best of the best, because they deliver on the first experience .
10 of the Best African Safari Tour Operators
I have based the listing of the best Africa safari companies on my own experiences, along with National Geographic Adventure’s selection of the Best Adventure Travel Companies .
Out of hundreds of safari companies and tour operators surveyed, only the very top were chosen (based on criteria like education , sustainability , quality of service, and spirit of adventure ).
Best Africa Tour Companies
If you’re looking to have an unforgettable safari in Africa, then you better check out some of the best Africa tour companies below.
1. Micato Safaris
“The Travel+Leisure 10-Year Winner.”
Best For : Exclusive, private safaris. This company focuses on Eastern and Southern African countries.
2. Wilderness Safaris
“Creating Life-Changing Journeys.”
Best For : Exceptional safari experiences in Africa’s untouched wilderness.
Wilderness Safaris have around 40 luxury safari camps in over 5 countries , including Botswana , Kenya , and Rwanda.
They are committed to eco-friendly tourism , which is why these luxurious trips help protect biodiversity, conserve wildlife, and give back to local communities.
wilderness-safaris.com
3. andBeyond
“Leaving Our World a Better Place for 30 Years.”
Best For : Luxury safaris, though they do have broader options for families.
andBeyond have a luxury safari experience in 9 different countries in Africa , including South Africa , Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania and Namibia .
andbeyond.com
4. Thomson Safaris
“40 Years of Wildlife Safaris.”
Best For : Safari in Tanzania. Their packages are well suited to every budget, which is why they are known as one of the best Tanzania safari companies.
Destinations include Mount Kilimanjaro , Serengeti , Selous Game Reserve , Olduvai Gorge , Ngorongoro Crater , Tarangire National Park , and Zanzibar .
thomsonsafaris.com
5. Mark Thornton Safaris
“It’s Not Only What You See. It’s How You See It.”
Best For : Tarangire and Serengeti walking safaris in Tanzania . This is one of the best Tanzania safari tour operators on the continent.
thorntonsafaris.com
6. Volcanoes Safaris
“The Number 1 Gorilla Safari Company.”
Best For : Gorilla trekking . Volcanoes Safaris is especially renowned for its gorilla safaris in Uganda and Rwanda .
Volcanoes Safaris also organize trips to the DRC and Tanzania.
volcanoessafaris.com
7. Africa Adventure Consultants
“Safaris for the Discerning Traveler.”
Best For : A tailored multi-destination (multi-country) safari.
Destinations include (East and Southern Africa) Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda , Rwanda, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia , Zimbabwe , Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.
adventuresinafrica.com
8. Gamewatchers Safaris
“Exclusive Safaris in Africa’s Finest Wildlife Areas.”
Best For : Classic safari experiences in East Africa .
9. The Africa Adventure Company
“Your Passport for a Safari Trip to Africa’s Top Wildlife Countries.”
Best For : An East and Southern Africa safari specialist, this is one of the best-rated African safari tour companies for good-value first-time adventures.
africa-adventure.com
10. Africa Dream Safaris
“Experience Your Dreams.”
Best For : Activities concentrated in East Africa, including unique safari activities .
africadreamsafaris.com
More of the Best Africa Safari Companies
The above list is by no means exhaustive .
There are many other top safari companies that will also do a great job, but they do not fall within the top 10.
Abercrombie & Kent
If you are looking for the best luxury safari companies in Africa, then you have found the right one.
Abercrombie & Kent cater to those who want to experience luxurious travel but still rough it out in the African bush .
Norman Carr Safaris
Norman Carr Safaris operates in Zambia, specifically in South Luangwa National Park .
They are one of the original safari operators in this park, and the pioneers of walking safaris to promote eco-safari tourism.
Deeper Africa
As one of the world’s best African safari tour companies, Deeper Africa is an East Africa safari specialist .
Embark with them for an enriching experience guided by African wildlife experts.
African Portfolio
African Portfolio is best for first-time visitors to East and Southern Africa looking for simple safari itineraries .
They also have trips to Morocco and Egypt.
There is no standard route in Africa. After more than a decade of exploring, I still haven’t seen half the continent .
There is always somewhere new to go, and something new to try. So I really encourage you to live out the Africa of your dreams , wherever and whatever that may be.
It can be a little daunting at first. To get started, check out the safari planning pages on Africa Freak.
Once you understand a little about African safari check out these incredible safari deals – you’re sure to find a wildlife adventure like no other.
Used an African safari company’s services before?
Why don’t you share your experience in the comments section.
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19 thoughts on “the world’s best safari companies – african tour operators”.
For that time may be true but nowadays there’s lots of tour companies which offer best services with affordable price. You might also found them in Tanzania including https://luitours.com/ . You should pay another visit soon.
LuiTours & Safaris is Tanzanian Tour Company based in Moshi (Kilimanjaro) and Dar es Salaam, and it offers the most competitive rates on safari tour packages. https://luitours.com/ If you are looking for the ultimate safari experience, day trips or looking to relax on best Indian Ocean beaches of Zanzibar, our team will make sure that your holiday becomes unforgettable.
Elevate your adventure with upcoming safari company, standing out among the top ten best African safari companies. Expert guides guarantee exclusive wildlife encounters, from the Big Five to birdwatching delights in diverse destinations like the Serengeti and the lush Okavango Delta. As you sip sundowners against Africa’s breathtaking sunsets, rest assured that upcoming company is committed to eco-conscious travel and your safety and comfort. Capture every awe-inspiring moment on your camera, making memories that will last a lifetime. For me once used Tanzania Inside and Safari, and everything went well
There are so more amazing companies just like: https://www.sunstripafricasafaris.com/
We had an awesome experience the last time we visited Kenya and Tanzania. Our guides were incredibly nice and patient with us and very informative.
Thank you for having these selections.
Perhaps, there are so more amazing companies just like https://wildtravelsafaris.com . We had an awesome experience the last time we visited Uganda & Rwanda. Our guide Richard was incredibly nice and patient with us for the 2 weeks. He answered almost every question and made sure everything was in order as per the earlier agreement.
When it comes to Uganda or Rwanda Gorilla Trekking, you want to use https://wildtravelsafaris.com and also https://www.ugandatravelsafaris.com as an alternative platforms of them. They offer unforgettable journeys to gorillas. Give them an opportunity, you won’t regret it.
Thank you Michael for the insights.
We had an awesome experience the last time we visited Uganda. Our guide Tony was incredibly nice and patient with us. He answered all the little questions and made sure all was in order as per the earlier agreement.
When it comes to Uganda or Rwanda Gorilla Trekking, you want to use https://silverbackgorillatrekking.com , they offer unforgettable journeys to gorillas.
Give them a shot and you wont regret.
I have see that you point out 10 of the Best African Safari Tour Operators that is Great but there is another company that deserves space in the top 10 – Foot Slopes Tours and Safaris ltd, website https://www.footslopestours.com/ They organize the best private custom safari, honeymoon, Kilimanjaro climbing, hiking and trekking mountain family holidays in Tanzania. They have experienced safari guides and staffs are best in the industry.
In essence it’s a tough pick for the best safari companies as best is relative and times change. Moreover, companies evolve for better and unfortunately others for worse. There are also local based companies that have competence and overall good service.
Check out https://www.alphadeantoursandsafaris.com/ as well as https://www.africamagicalsafaris.com/index.php
It would also be nice to consider Kenya-based safari companies like Explorer Kenya Tours and Travel for honeymooners safaris, photography safaris and Kenya wildlife safaris. See them on http://www.explorerkenya.com .
This is not a definitive, or updated list of the world’s ”best” safari companies. I think A&K should surely make the proper list, along with & Beyond. But someone has rightfully pointed out that these companies are quite expensive. A few years ago, I enjoyed a fabulous African Safari in Kenya with Shoor Safaris ( http://www.shoortravel.com/ ) at much cheaper rates using the same properties I was being offered by a top US operator. So do shop around and book wisely.
Thanks for your comment Carol. Sure, it’s not a “definitive” list. At the end of the day, it all depends on what YOU’re looking for. Choose wisely and “safari njema”! 😉
Based on the dates you posted the article, that was true but now things have really changed. Those tour companies that are not keeping up with the advancement of technology especially online marketing are being overtaken by smaller operators who have invested heavily in online marketing.
Most of the companies listed above are very expensive. I found a newer tour operator based in the US that runs their trips out of an office in Tanzania. They where almost half the price of the quote I got from Micato and 35% less than Thomsons. Our trip was great. I guess that the others charge more because they have a name. Anyway, check them out and see if they can do your trip cheaper http://www.etripafrica.com .
Good Safari.
I have gone through the list of safari companies listed and while it is true that they do offer great services, I am not sure that they are the top 10. There are a number of companies operating regionally and internationally that offer just as good or better services.
Another thing is there are some good companies who have had their names sullied by one disgruntled client over the most minor issue. Tour guides are humans and something like a flat tire is something that is sometimes unavoidable. However, some clients since they book these tours way in advance a few things could have happened in the months leading up to the safari making them wish they hadn’t booked. Take the world economic crisis, a client books his safari one or two years in advance only to lose a job. So reviews by clients should be taken in totality not from one disgruntled client.
Hello Michael.
I have seen the list of the top 10 safari companies doing safaris in Africa. In Uganda you have listed Volcanoes only. There is another company that deserves space in the top 10 – Advantage Safaris ltd, website http://www.advantage-safaris.com . They organize the best birdwatching, gorilla tracking, chimpanzee tracking and family holidays in both Uganda and Rwanda. The guides and safari drivers employed by Advantage Safaris ltd are the best in the industry.
All safari goers should be a little wary of the ‘group style’ safaris on offer. Remember that you are trying to get close to wildlife and be sensitive as well as be educated. Larger groups, of say 16 people or more, in numerous vehicles can find this a little difficult. Large groups are often led by ‘an expert’ with driver/guides in the other vehicles. Whilst this keeps the cost per head down some the overall ‘life time experience ‘ can get a little diluted by sharing one so called ‘expert’ between 16-20 group members.
Tanzania is a wonderful safari destination but you cannot beat a small group of up to 8 visitors being guided by two excellent guides in two well equipped vehicles. Guides that know the back roads and want to explore.
Camp in remote locations, don’t be surrounded by cement in a lodge. It costs more but these basic rules can get a visitor closer to that dream vacation.
I agree that it is impossible to limit the world’s best safari companies down to a list of 10, especially when each safari company is focused on a different region and/or type of trip (adventure, family, honeymoon, luxury, etc.). In many cases it’s like comparing apples and oranges.
Thanks for the feedback, you definitely have a point here. Of course, they can't possibly make a "real" top 10 out of the thousands of safari companies out there. But then again, how would you do it? Did you check out their methodology? Basically, it is based on surveys that follow specific categories: education, sustainability, quality of service and spirit of adventure.
About the "trip of a lifetime" experience. This goal should always be on top of the list, totally agree with you. The question is: are they all going for it? I don't think so. I have read a few stories where people were really not well catered for. In my opinion, there are always companies out there that are looking for a quick buck no matter what… even if it has to be at the expense of their clients.
Not quite sure what you're trying to imply about the recession bit. Did you read that? Possible but am not aware of it.
Hello Michael,
Interesting topic that is being discussed here. I must say though that the premise of NG a bit of an awkward one is. 'Delivering a trip of a lifetime the first time'?? In my opinion a safari outfitter should ALWAYS try to achieve this goal the first time. Now NG suggests that there are a number of operators out there that are not doing their utmost to accommodate clients the first time and that they will only do so in times of recession.
I therefore dare to say that this survey is absolute nonsense, as NG will not have the possibility to survey 100's of operators. Why? Because they have other things to do than being a consumer watchdog on safaris. I am not implying that the mentioned companies are no good, I am just saying that out of all the thousands of companies selling safaris, you can not just make a list of 10.
What do you think yourself Michael?
Cheers from Holland.
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