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How Much Does A Safari Cost In South Africa

Fortunately, when compared to other African countries, South Africa is one of the least expensive tourist destinations on the continent. The main reason for this is that its safaris are priced in local currency, as opposed to most places, which charge that itinerary in US dollars. Depending on your budget, the price normally ranges between R4,107 and R12,500.

Where Is The Greatest Safari In South Africa?

South Africa has various safari sites, but the most well-known—and possibly the most remarkable in terms of the big five (lion, leopard, black or white rhino, African elephant, and Cape buffalo)—is Kruger National Park and its surrounding territories.

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What Month Is The Best To Go On Safari In South Africa?

From May through October is the finest season to visit South Africa for a safari. The animals are concentrated around water sources and are easier to identify in the dry season’s thinned-out foliage, making these months ideal for game viewing in Kruger, Madikwe, Pilanesberg, and KwaZulu-Natal.

Is It Expensive To Visit South Africa As A Tourist?

South Africa is more affordable than you think. Travelers frequently assume South Africa is pricey because flights are expensive. However, due to the weakness of the South African Rand, it is usually relatively reasonable after you arrive.

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Which Color Should You Avoid Wearing On Safari?

Avoid wearing black or dark blue clothing (both colors attract tsetse flies), and leave dazzling white clothing at home; safari areas are generally dusty, and white clothing might get dingy. On safari, you want to see wildlife, not look like it.

On A Safari, How Do You Use The Restroom?

This is one of the most often asked safari questions. Going to the restroom on safari is not like going to the bathroom at home. It’s actually rather different. Bathrooms are normally available at park gates, picnic sites, and lodges, but on wildlife drives and walks, you ‘go’ in the bush.

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