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Tintswalo Safari Lodge

Manyeleti

6 Rooms
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From $1.3K per person/night
Fantastic luxury lodge along a wildlife rich river bed.

Feel like you're the only people in the Manyeleti Private Game Reserve when you spend a few nights at Tintswalo Safari Lodge. Intimate and limited to only a handful of guests, the lodge is tucked under an ancient sycamore tree grove, fringed by a waterhole. Being open to the Greater Kruger National Park, incredible wildlife often wander through the camp to drink and play while guests look on, G&T in hand. Devoid of Big Five-chasing crowds, the lodge is also perfect for spotting an array of incredible bird species.

Garonga Safari Camp

Makalali

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6 Rooms
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From $750 per person/night
A unique lodge, minus the huge price tag, in a great wildlife area outside the Kruger.
Garonga Safari Camp is a tranquil retreat in the 27,000-hectare Makalali Conservancy situated west of the Kruger National Park. It's an unassuming sanctuary with just six tents, so this is the place to go if you're looking to experience the wilderness and its wild inhabitants in peace. The staff are attentive, the accommodation is restful, the food is good, the guides really know the surroundings well and there's wildlife – Big Five included – to the north, south, east and west.

Simbavati Camp George

Klaserie

From $830 per person/night
A well-established, luxury camp set in pretty gardens within a private Kruger reserve.

Set in the heart of the Klaserie, one of the largest privately-owned reserves in South Africa, Camp George couldn't be more in the centre of the action. Led by highly-experienced guides who know the landscape like their own backyard, game drives and bush walks will take you closer than ever to the Kruger wildlife - and even when you're in camp, there's a strong chance of an elephant wandering along the pathways! The camp has stayed true to its founder and namesake, George Huysamer, weaving together art, nature and heritage in one sublime package. Still in the family today, you'll feel well and truly taken care of, especially in one of the dapper suites, beautifully positioned along the dry riverbed.

Beck's Safari Lodge

Karongwe

11 Rooms
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From $630 per person/night
Modern safari elegance between the mountain and bushveld
Becks Safari Lodge could not be in a prettier setting – it perches on the banks of the Makhutsi River, with views across the landscape to the distant Drakensberg escarpment. It's the flagship lodge of Karongwe Private Game Reserve, a 9,000-hectare property whose many natural gifts include three rivers that feed it, ecosystems that range from savanna and woodland to rocky outcrops, and undulating hills that make for dynamic game drives. This is Big Five country, and the viewing is easy. We were struck by the luxurious hospitality of this small lodge; it's the perfect setting for a romantic break.

Pafuri Camp

Northern Kruger

19 Rooms
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From $520 per person/night
Enjoy river views and stylish interiors at this hidden gem in a private Kruger concession.
The northern reaches of the beloved Kruger National Park are amongst the most diverse in the area, and a staggering three-quarters of the park's animal and plant life occur here. Think sparkling floodplains dotted with baobab and mahogany trees, as well as leopard hiding in the fever trees and lion roaming the rocky gorges. And in the midst of it all, in the heart of the Makulele Concession and overlooking the Luvuvhu River, is pretty Pafuri Camp. Despite its 52 beds, there's an intimate atmosphere and a magical safari charm, topped off with excellent guiding and down-to-earth, efficient hospitality. Are we allowed to say it might be one of our favourite camps in the Kruger?!

Kruger Shalati

Southern Kruger

31 Rooms
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From $560 per person/night
A novel train-hotel located high above the Sabie River and surveying the southern Kruger.
When the Kruger Park’s first warden, James Steven-Hamilton, hosted visitors nearly one-hundred years ago, they would arrive by train. The eccentric entertainer would wine and dine them in the bush in a make-shift boma, complete with live piano music, fine china and rangers pacing the periphery. When it was time for bed, they would retreat back to the train cars to sleep in plush cabins. Kruger Shalati aims to conjure memories of this exceptional history by setting itself in a restored train, right on the now disused Selati Bridge – right where ol’ Hamilton once parked his. Though it's no longer a locomotive (and entirely stationary) this is an arresting destination, with elevated views and exalted hospitality.

Jabulani Safari

Kapama

6 Rooms
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From $1.6K per person/night
Elegant sundowners and elephant encounters

Centred around a waterhole in the Kapama Game Reserve near Hoedspruit in Limpopo, Camp Jabulani is an exclusive safari lodge in this Big Five landscape. There may be many other camps of similar description in the Greater Kruger Park area, but Jabulani is different – it has a resident herd of trained elephants and is the only camp that offers night safaris on elephant back. Interacting with these intelligent and gracious mammals is a magical experience. The camp is small – there are just six suites – and the service is up there with the very best.

Rissington Inn

Hazyview & Surrounds

16 Rooms
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From $70 per person/night
A charming, family-friendly inn moments away from South Africa's wildlife and scenery gems
Just a few minutes away from the Kruger National Park, South Africa's two million-hectare safari giant, Rissington Inn feels like your own home in the bush. Your hosts are welcoming (including the dogs, Rusty and Bruno) and owner, Chris Harvie, is a seasoned travel writer and will happily share safari stories at the bar. Apart from the famous Kruger, there are drives along the Panorama Route to see God's Window and the Three Rondavels, white water rafting, and heli flights. And the gardens are utterly beautiful, perfect for enjoying the view from a shady spot or swimming in the pool after a busy day...

Rhino Ridge

Hluhluwe-Imfolozi

18 Rooms
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From $430 per person/night
A splendidly isolated lodge in Africa's oldest proclaimed game reserve
Set on a hillside with bushy views to the horizon, Rhino Ridge is the first safari lodge in KwaZulu-Natal's Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, Africa's oldest proclaimed game reserve. A newish lodge, its architecture has clearly been influenced by the vistas, which now incorporate a waterhole that is visited by rhino, zebra, wildebeest, giraffe and even the elusive African wild dog. Accommodation and dining are faultless, and the staff, many of whom are part of the community that owns the land and benefits from the revenues, are smilingly dedicated to your comfort.

Kosi Forest Lodge

Kosi Bay

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8 Rooms
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From $230 per person/night
A relaxed place, with shimmering lakes, wide ocean and sand forest
Kosi Forest Lodge is located in Kosi Bay Nature Reserve, a private sanctuary tucked inside iSimangaliso Wetland Park. If you love the ocean, this is the place for you – the area offers some of the best fishing and snorkelling on the South African coastline. The lodge sleeps 16 in rustically comfortable bush suites, serves fine and plentiful meals and caters for a host of estuarine, beach and wilderness activities. Explore the lovely lakes on a guided canoe or boat, meander through giant raffia palms or visit nearby beaches.

Thonga Beach Lodge

iSimangaliso Wetland Park

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24 Rooms
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From $580 per person/night
A secluded beach lodge in a protected reserve on the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.
Imagine staying in a thatched bush suite, with a coastal dune forest at your back and, through the vegetation below you, the wide and lovely Indian Ocean. That's what's on offer at Thonga Beach Lodge in northern KwaZulu-Natal. Tucked into the trees just a stroll away from pristine Mabibi beach, Thonga Beach offers access to some of the best snorkelling and off-shore scuba diving in the country. Depending on the time of year, you can also watch turtles laying eggs or swim with dolphins. The accommodation is luxurious, with everything you need at your fingertips, and the service and meals are faultless.

Mhondoro Safari Lodge & Villa

Welgevonden Game Reserve

5 Rooms
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From $650 per person/night
Unique underground views of animals at this grand family-friendly lodge

Game Lodge, situated in the malaria-free Welgevonden Game Reserve in the Waterberg, is both luxurious and child friendly. Private and exclusive (the lodge has recently been renovated), it's the perfect wilderness retreat for families and small groups wanting to explore the bushveld on guided game drives to see the abundant wildlife. And you can expect great sightings at this 34,000-plus-hectare Big Five Reserve. A major attraction, also newly constructed, is the underground waterhole hide in front of the lodge, which allows guests to get close to the animals as they drink.

Schoone Oordt House

Swellendam

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10 Rooms
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From $130 per person/night
A charming country hotel set in a lovingly-restored Victorian manor house in Swellendam.

Schoone Oordt Country House is a charming and intimate country hotel in Swellendam, only two hours away from Cape Town and perfectly situated as the gateway to the Garden Route. Set on extensive lush grounds, the property consists of the Victorian Manor House and ten luxury bedrooms. Guests have access to woodland glades, a stunning swimming pool and a fragrant rose garden. Meals are made with love and served with true flair and style. The emphasis here is on unpretentious luxury, elegance, quality, and attention to detail. This is the ideal romantic getaway for guests looking for pure relaxation.

Lekkerwater Beach Lodge at De Hoop

De Hoop

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7 Rooms
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From $470 per person/night
Stunning scenery, whales and history all in one stunning spot.

De Hoop Nature Reserve on South Africa's southern shoreline (about halfway between Cape Town and Plettenberg Bay) is undoubtedly one of the country's best kept secrets. The reserve is probably most famous for its incredible land-based whale and dolphin watching, but it's also one of the most spectacularly beautiful areas on the continent: a melee of fynbos, pristine white beaches and wetlands, all framed by towering mountains to one side and the Indian Ocean to the other. And there's a picture-perfect spot from which to enjoy it all - Lekkerwater Beach Lodge.

Melote House

Lapalala Wilderness

8 Rooms
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From $1.5K per person/night
A luxury retreat in the wild, with exclusive safari experiences and serene comfort.

Nestled within the heart of South Africa’s Lapalala Wilderness, this exclusive-use villa offers a luxurious sanctuary for up to 16 guests. Melote House features six elegant suites in the main residence and two additional suites in a nearby cottage. Guests enjoy complete privacy, with dedicated staff, including a private chef, and access to three pools, a private spa, and an infinity pool overlooking a waterhole. Surrounded by untamed landscapes, it’s the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

The Marly

Cape Town

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11 Rooms
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From $290 per person/night
A contemporary boutique hotel, just a stone's throw from the beach at Camps Bay.
The Marly is a new addition to Camps Bay’s luxury portfolio and is a five-star boutique hotel with eleven unique suites and an ultra-chic modern vibe. This sought-after part of Cape Town is within a few minutes’ drive from the centre of the city, and has a glorious location along palm-fringed beaches, with incredible sea views, set against the backdrop of Table Mountain’s Twelve Apostles. This contemporary retreat is perfectly positioned slightly back from the colourful beachfront promenade, with an excellent in-house restaurant, and a wide choice of fine dining venues, street cafes and lively night spots just a short stroll away.

Babylonstoren

The Franschhoek Valley

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22 Rooms
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From $370 per person/night
An impeccably stylish farm-to-table retreat amid eight acres of beautiful gardens.

Slap bang in the heart of the stunning Cape Winelands, Babylonstoren is one of the oldest working farms in South Africa. With an emphasis on sustainability and organic produce, the owners are bringing an elegant and very contemporary twist to the old adage ‘farm to table’ and boy, do they do it well. From the award-winning restaurant and vineyard to the home-grown spa, every aspect of a stay here is led by the bountiful gardens and hubbub of edible delights within. And then there’s the cottages; white-washed Dutch gables transformed into sanctuaries of graceful simplicity and sophistication, worthy of a visit in themselves.

Lion Sands River Lodge

South & West Sabi Sands

18 Rooms
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From $1.6K per person/night
A bright, light and luxurious lodge with fabulous river views and buckets of wildlife.

If you're looking for a private reserve with fewer people in a private vehicle, off-road driving, really good accommodation and food and, of course, the best opportunities to see game, you won't go wrong at Lion Sands. Set within the larger Sabi Sand Reserve, Lion Sands is the only private reserve to have access to the perennial Sabie River, which it shares with Kruger National Park. And River Lodge is a tranquil haven, with lush riverine greenery, the winding waterway, wildlife everywhere and elegant yet homely accommodation.

Dulini River Lodge

South & West Sabi Sands

6 Rooms
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From $2.1K per person/night
Afro-chic luxury overlooking the Sand River in the heart of leopard country.

This private, permanent lodge is set on a 10 000 hectare concession within the famous Sabi Sands Private Reserves. Set on the edge of the Sands River with its year-round flow, enjoy watching the elephants as they come down for their afternoon watering sessions. Spend mornings and afternoons exploring the surrounds as you encounter the elusive leopard, lion, elephant, buffalo and rhino from the comfort of a safari vehicle. For those that are a little more adventurous, connect with the bush on foot during a walking safari.

The Turbine Hotel

Knysna

24 Rooms
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From $170 per person/night
Quirky charm at this beautifully renovated power station-turned-boutique inn.
Turbine Hotel & Spa is an imaginative transformation of a power station into a wonderfully quirky hotel, with the sympathetically restored original workings very much in situ throughout the building. Pipes and machinery aside, this is a five-star boutique inn, with ultra-modern spaces, gorgeous rooms, great food, a range of world-class facilities, and a tranquil canal-side setting on Knysna's lovely Thesen Island. Explore the workings, stroll to the nearby shops, head off to catch a glimpse of whales, cruise the charming Knysna Lagoon, and pamper yourself at the spa.

Jaci's Tree Lodge

Madikwe

8 Rooms
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From $970 per person/night
Luxurious, river-side tree houses connected by suspended walkways in Madikwe.

Jaci's Tree Lodge is closed for refurbishment, opening 1 July 2026.


Jaci's Tree Lodge, built high above the ground on wooden stilts, is a unique treetop safari experience consisting of eight stunning tree house rooms decorated in vibrant colours. The rooms are connected by wooden walkways which blend into the surrounding tree canopy and have great views of the Groot Marico River. Each room consists of an open plan, en-suite bathroom with an enormous stone bath and an outdoor shower. Guests can relax on the deck in front of their rooms, on the loungers surrounding the swimming pool or in the vibrant main lodge when not on safari.

Phinda Forest

Phinda

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16 Rooms
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From $1.1K per person/night
Lose yourself in a rare and beautiful sand forest

This eco-designed luxury lodge, one of the world's first, is centrally positioned in Phinda Private Game Reserve in northern KwaZulu-Natal. Each of &Beyond's lodges in Phinda have been positioned in a different type of location. Phinda Rock Lodge, for example, is built into a cliff; Vlei Lodge overlooks a wetland. At Phinda Forest Lodge, the setting is a tranquil sand forest. Raised off the ground, with wooden decks and huge floor-to-ceiling windows, the lodge offers incredible views of the torchwood trees and other delights hidden in this unique ecosystem. Expect enthusiastic guiding, lion, rhino, cheetah and excellent birding.

Grootbos Forest Lodge

Hermanus

16 Rooms
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From $740 per person/night
Paradise on Africa's southern edge, where whales and dolphins play
Fragrant fynbos and a dense forest of milkwood trees surround five-star Grootbos Private Nature Reserve, a tranquil sanctuary overlooking the wide sweep of Walker Bay, where sharks roam offshore and whales visit annually to mate and calve. The strictest of critics would have difficulty finding fault with Forest Lodge, one of three accommodation options here. The rooms cater for your every need, the food is fabulous, the service is charming and the views are second to none. Grootbos may not be the cheapest of lodges, but you're guaranteed to leave feeling calm and refreshed.

Coot Club

Hermanus

10 Rooms
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From $220 per person/night
Nature abounds from the coastline to these pretty cottages, where the vistas are sublime.

If we had to dream up the perfect South African escape, the Coot Club Cottages brings it to life in a secluded corner of Overberg. Flanked by the soaring Maanschynkop Mountains and Klein Rivier Lagoon, nature is an ever-present feature and the activities at Coot Club take full advantage of that. Look out for incredible birdlife on bike rides, walks and kayaking excursions, or scan the ocean for whales from the dunes or a boating safari. A cosy limestone cottage or contemporary boathouse will be your sanctuary, where the doors are often flung open to let the scent of fynbos in and evenings are spent together around the fire (or firepit).

Fairview House

Plettenberg Bay

From $130 per person/night
A country house with bags of charm and mountain vistas just off the Garden Route.

If there was ever a place where the world appears through rose-tinted glasses, it's Fairview House. Living up to its name as it looks over an idyllic scene of mist-infused mountains and fynbos-covered valleys. These views even inspired two novels written by the family matriarch! Once a hand-built home, Fairview has been transformed into a impeccably styled boutique hotel with South African artwork and touches to remind of its heritage - the ornate fireplace makes for a cosy spot to curl up. Tucked away from the fast lane, Fairview is an inviting refuge with the beauties of the Garden Route within arm's reach.

Singita Lebombo Lodge

Central Kruger

15 Rooms
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From $3.2K per person/night
A quirky setting, five-star quality and wildlife galore

This mid-sized lodge has a safari character with a difference. Located in the central eastern parts of the Kruger National Park in the Singita Private Concession, it's set on a cliff face overlooking the N’wanetsi River. Enjoy spectacular views of the bush, extravagant luxury and a top-end wellness centre. Like its sister lodges, Singita Lebombo is known for its impressive guiding. Discover the secrets of the wild on foot or from a vehicle and get the chance to come face to face with the Big Five and so much more.

Three Tree Hill Lodge

KwaZulu Natal Battlefields

9 Rooms
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From $350 per person/night
Small, intimate, eco-friendly lodge set against spectacular mountains

Three Tree Hill Lodge is set against the magnificent backdrop of the Drakensberg Mountains, and overlooks the secluded Mfazimnyama Valley of the Spioenkop Game Reserve. It is an owner-managed, eco-friendly, historic lodge offering spectacular scenery, locally grown farm-style country food and warm hospitality in a relaxed atmosphere. The lodge has 6 double/twin cottages along with 3 self contained cottages namely Kiplings Family, Churchills and Burchells which can accommodate different group sizes and offer different views of the reserve depending on where you stay. It is also the perfect base to explore the major Anglo-Boer War Battlefields in KwaZulu Natal, and the Northern Drakensberg Mountains, a world heritage site. History and wildlife enthusiasts will love this comfortable and welcoming lodge.

Gorah Elephant Camp

Eastern Cape

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11 Rooms
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From $910 per person/night
An elegant, colonial-style camp with plenty of creature comforts.
Addo probably isn’t the first place that springs to mind if you’re looking for a back-to-nature experience mixed with a bit of five-star swank, but Gorah Elephant Camp is changing all that. Set in a 5,000 acre private concession within the park, the camp is an elegant haven of imperial splendour, and nature lovers will get their fix from the ostrich strutting across the glorious plains and leopard slinking in the shadows. And then there’s the elephants. The park is said to be home to the highest concentration of the majestic pachyderms on the planet and at Gorah, you don’t even need to leave the lodge to see them in all their glory.

Tswalu Tarkuni

Tswalu Kalahari

5 Rooms
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From $2.6K per person/night
An exclusive and remote retreat renowned for its desert-adapted wildlife

Tswalu Private Game Reserve lies in the arid Northern Cape, and is one of South Africa’s largest private reserves. Tarkuni is an elegant small camp, with just five suites, and perfect for families or groups of friends travelling together. The lodge was formerly the private residence of the Oppenheimer family, and has since been transformed into a fabulous oasis of luxury in the Kalahari Desert. This area is known for its unusual wildlife and vast stretches of rugged wilderness, and as this is one of only two lodges on the reserve, it has a true feeling of isolation and exclusivity.

Spier Hotel

Stellenbosch

80 Rooms
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From $490 per person/night
A historic wine farm that's a flourishing site of local food and culture.
Spier Hotel sits amid the ambient sprawl of a working wine farm that dates back to 1692. Just a half-hour drive from Cape Town, this gorgeous setting makes possible a myriad of experiences: wine tastings and dining (at three on-site restaurants), picnicking (with goods from the farm stall), avian interactions, spa treatments, local craft shopping, art appreciation, and more. Blending typical Cape Dutch architecture with a flourish of Italian countryside style, with views of rolling vineyards and the Helderberg mountain range, this setting is enchanting.
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