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Thoughtfully designed journeys through South Africa’s national parks and private reserves,

for travellers who value comfort, depth, and time in nature.

We don’t run large group tours. We’re not a big safari company, and that’s by choice.

Every journey is privately booked just for you and your travelling companions, professionally guided, fully hosted, and thoughtfully shaped around the places that best suit your interests and the way you like to travel.

Rather than offering set itineraries, I prefer to design each trip individually.

How it works:
First, we talk about what you’re looking for. Once I understand your timing, pace, and wildlife interests, I put together a draft itinerary for you. We then refine it together until it feels right, and I manage the logistics and arrangements behind the scenes, leaving you free to simply enjoy the experience and focus on the wildlife, photography, and time out in nature.

Below are some of the landscapes, regions, and ecosystems that regularly feature in the journeys we design.

Kruger National Park


Still one of my favourites.
Where the heart of South Africa’s wilderness still beats strongest, and each drive is shaped not by a plan, but by what the bush chooses to share.

Sabi Sands Game Reserve


Renowned for intimate wildlife encounters, exceptional photographic opportunities, and quietly luxurious lodges woven into the landscape.

iSimangaliso Wetland Park


Where marine, terrestrial, and birdlife overlap in one living system, creating a safari experience shaped by water, movement, and extraordinary diversity.

Hluhluwe–iMfolozi Park


There is a grounded, unfiltered quality to this landscape. Steep ridges, thick bush, and winding river systems that guide both movement and visibility through this ancient landscape.

Kgalagadi National Park


Nothing is hidden for long in the Kalahari, where vast emptiness and sudden presence define each encounter, and wildlife feels deeply bound to the openness of the desert.

Mokala National Park


A quietly compelling landscape of rare antelope, rolling hills and open skies, offering intimate wildlife encounters far from the crowds of larger reserves.

West Coast National Park


There is a strong seasonal rhythm to wildlife here, with large concentrations of birdlife, antelope, and coastal species responding to tides, wetlands, and the annual wildflower cycle.

Garden Route & Hermanus


A shifting coastal landscape of forest, lagoons, and mountains, continuing to Hermanus where seasonal whale activity defines one of the world’s most accessible whale-watching regions.

Multiple Country Tours


At times, we also travel into neighbouring or nearby countries such as Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Madagascar. It all depends on the kind of experience you’re looking for.

Ready to explore your own South African journey?

Get in touch to start a conversation about what you have in mind.