Cheap Safaris In South Africa

What is Safaris?

A safari is an overland journey to observe wild animals, especially in Southeast Africa. The so-called “Big Five” game animals of Africa – lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo – particularly form an important part of the safari market, both for wildlife viewing and big-game hunting.

Cheap Safaris In South Africa

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How to safari in South Africa on a budget?

The Best African Safari On A Budget: Full-Day or Half-Day Game Drives. I recommend a one-day game drive for those who really want to save money. If you are renting a car in South Africa, you can drive yourself to and from the game reserve to save the cost of getting picked up and dropped off again.

How much does a safari cost in South Africa?

An African safari costs anywhere between $125 and $1,500 per person per night. A budget safari averages $150 per night, mid-range $350 and luxury $750. The extreme top-safaris can easily go up to $1,500 per night, or more!

How much does a 3-day safari cost in South Africa?

Expect a starting price of $650 per person for a 3-day South Africa budget camping tour, going up to $900 per person for a mid-range lodge tour. Luxury tours start at around $1,300 per person. Safari packages to South Africa span a wide price range, influenced by several variables.

How many days do you need for a safari in South Africa?

Of course, a week or more is recommended for a more diverse experience across different parks and regions, including game drives, bush walks, and even a hot-air balloon “safari.” Two weeks would let you combine several distinct parks and reserves in South Africa as well as its neighbors, including Greater Kruger