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Mozambique & Kruger Beach & Bush

MozambiqueSouth Africa

14 day small group limited-participation Accommodated Adventure

From the culture of the Zulu nation to the Portuguese and Arab influences in food and architecture of Mozambique.
Departs:
Johannesburg
Ends:
Johannesburg

Accommodation

13 nights in guest houses, cabins & chalets
13 Days From

€2 550

Single supplement
€580 pp
Tour code

Mozambique & Kruger Beach & Bush

MozambiqueSouth Africa

14 day small group limited-participation Accommodated Adventure

From the culture of the Zulu nation to the Portuguese and Arab influences in food and architecture of Mozambique.
Departs:
Johannesburg
Ends:
Johannesburg
Accommodation
13 nights in guest houses, cabins & chalets
13 Days From

€2 550

Single supplement
€580

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From the culture of the Zulu nation to the Portuguese and Arab influences in food and architecture of Mozambique.
Beaches, excellent diving to big game viewing and bush walks with local ranger. The accommodation, particularly in Mozambique is simple and the roads can be slow. Local facilities are limited so most of the meals are prepared by the Sunway crew. Malaria prophylactics are recommended. This is an easy paced, relaxing safari for those looking for a different experience in Southern Africa.
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Overnight

The accommodations on this tour are chosen for their location and the activities available. 13 nights twin share en suite chalets, lodges, hotels and casitas. The guides will sort out room allocations

Meals

13 breakfasts, 13 lunches and 7 dinners are included. Of which 9 breakfasts, 2 lunches & 5 dinners and are provided by the lodges. The remaining included meals are provided by the Sunway guides, prepared either at the truck or in the self catering kitchen. Meals will be eaten either under the trees near your chalet or around the campfire at the truck.

Transport

Due to sometimes poor roads we use Sunway Safari trucks with 12 seats for this tour. Potholes, rain damaged gravel roads, livestock and children on the roads can make travel slow, but at the same time you’ll pass through villages and witness the local lifestyle all the way. Game viewing in the national parks will be in the Sunway vehicle. On 5% of tours we may use Mercedes Sprinter minibuses with 12 seats and air conditioning (with trailer for equipment and baggage).

Limited participation 

An essential part of your safari is participation. From carrying your own bag to your room to packing the truck in the morning – it’s all part of your adventure. Your tour leaders will do the meal preparation when required but we do ask the clients to help (on rotation) with the washing up. There are some long travel days which means early morning starts so we all need to get involved to make the day run efficiently.

Responsible Tourism
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We visit Kosi Bay. This KwaZulu Natal Park is an example of how conservation and the needs of the local coimmunities can work hand in hand. The local community is permitted to harvest fish within the reserve using environmentally sutainable, traditional reed fishing nets. KZN Wildlife are pioneers in the development of sustainvle tourism

We accept children 12-18 with accompanying adults on scheduled tours (for private groups we can accept younger children).

If the clients are older than 65 years, then we require a medical certificate too (stating client is fit and healthy to embark on a multi-day tour covering long distances etc).

South Africa has a lovely temperate climate filled with plenty of sunny, dry days for the most part. The main factors influencing conditions are altitude and the surrounding oceans. Temperatures drop by about 6°C for every 1000m you climb (or 3.5°F per 1000ft). The Indian Ocean, runs along the eastern coast, has a warm current and causes the eastern side to feel more tropical than the west. Mozambique, being closer to the Equator and also on the east coast of Africa, has a significantly tropical climate. South Africa and Mozambique experience winter in June, July and August and summer months are December, January and February.

Dry season is from May to September: Water becomes scarce and wildlife gather around predictable water resources. 
May:- Autumn temperatures are typically 10°C/50°F to 26°C/79°F and slightly warmer in Mozambique due to the moderating effect of the ocean.

June, July & August:- Winter morning game drives can be cold at around 6°C/42°F in South Africa, with Mozambique not reaching such low temperatures, but it climbs to 23-25°C/73-77° at midday in both countries.

September & October:- Spring begins and mornings are from 12°C/53°F warming up to 28°C/82°F. It can be somewhat warmer on the South African east coast and Mozambique, with temperatures over 30°C/86°F and quite high humidity. 

Green season is from November to April: Birding is fabulous, and baby season means wonderful wildlife sightings. 
November & December:- Typically temperatures range between 15°C/59°F and 28°C/82°F. The northern parts of the South African east coast aswell as Mozambique, receive fascinating marine visitors such as nesting Leatherback turtles and whalesharks, as well as Humpback whales. 

January & February:- These are the Summer or “Green” months, with occasional storms in the afternoon. Temperatures can reach 29°C/84°F and the humidity is high in the tropical coastal areas and also on the lowveld areas of Mpumalanga.

March and April:- Lovely, clear weather and few clouds prevail, but the nights are cooler at around 15°C/59°F. Day temperatures range from 28°C/82°F down and humidity drops. Mozambique, again is slightly warmer than South Africa at this time.

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From the culture of the Zulu nation to the Portuguese and Arab influences in food and architecture of Mozambique. Beaches, excellent diving to big game viewing and bush walks with local ranger. The accommodation, particularly in Mozambique is simple and the roads can be slow. Local facilities are limited so most of the meals are prepared by the Sunway crew. Malaria prophylactics are recommended. This is an easy paced, relaxing safari for those looking for a different experience in Southern Africa.
Day 1 - 3 Johannesburg to Zululand

[B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner]
Zululand, home of the nation forged by King Shaka Zulu – stretches from the warm Indian Ocean, across the rolling green hills to the Drakensberg Mountains. We depart Johannesburg at 06:30am, travelling across the Highveld before descending into the heart of KwaZulu Natal known for its rich culture and spectacular wildlife. Our lodge for the next 3 nights is situated on a private nature reserve. We explore the natural serenity of the bush on a morning walk followed by an exciting afternoon game drive in Mkuzi Game Reserve. Mkuzi plays a key role in the preservation of the endangered black and white rhino and we look forward to watching from a hide overlooking a waterhole, as the animals quench their thirst. On the third day we explore Hluhluwe Game Reserve in the morning with lunch at one of the picnic spots on the Hluhluwe River. Returning to the lodge in the early afternoon we have some time to enjoy the tranquillity of the bush or take a swim before venturing out on a late afternoon guided bush walk.

Day 4 Kosi Bay

Kosi Bay Nature Reserve covers a region of fertile estuaries, mangroves, dune forest and tidal lakes. This afternoon we walk down to the lake to explore this amazing eco-system by boat and the following morning we take a 4WD transfer to the Kosi estuary mouth. A special feature of the Kosi Bay estuary is the traditional practice of subsistence tidal trap fishing. We have time to swim, walk on the beach or snorkel the shallow reefs in the estuary mouth.

Day 5 - 6 Ponta do Ouro

Ponta do Ouro is the ocean lover’s mecca of Southern Mozambique. A highlight of this safari is the opportunity to join a local dolphin research team on ocean safaris. Research since the early 1990s indicates that there are approximately 400 individual dolphins moving through the Ponta do Ouro area, of which about 150 are resident. We have 2 boat launches planned which gives us a chance to snorkel on the shallow reefs, view dolphins and whales from the boat, and hopefully swim with dolphins if their activity at the time permits us to enter the water. A wild dolphin encounter is an extraordinary wildlife experience. (Should weather prevent a boat launch then a portion of your local payment will be refunded).

Day 7 Maputo

Maputo, formerly known as Lourenço Marques. Situated on a natural harbour, Maputo is the economic hub of Mozambique. Once referred to as the “African Riviera”, Portuguese and African cultures meet in an exquisite blend of seafood and vibrant life. Sample the excellent seafood in a local restaurant (own expense).

Day 8 - 9 Inhambane

Travelling north along the Indian Ocean coastline, we drive through mango and cashew nut plantations en-route to the town of Inhambane. Arab influences are strong in Inhambane dating back to when slaves, ivory, gold and spices were traded. Explore Inhambane and its 200 year old cathedral and we visit the enchanting fresh produce market before moving to Praia de Barra. Sit back, relax and enjoy the warm sea and expansive white beaches. For the more energetic, there are optional activities such as dhow rides, scuba diving, fishing and surfing (own expense).

Day 10 Chizavane

We turn south along the coast to a secluded fishing lodge on the beach north of Xai-Xai. The lodge is perched on the coastal dunes with a magnificent view of the surrounding natural bush and expansive beach. Low tide exposes a long rocky reef parallel to the beach, which creates a shallow, calm pool ideal for snorkeling and swimming. For our last night on the beach we enjoy a fish braai (barbeque) dinner at the lodge restaurant overlooking the warm Indian Ocean.

Day 11 - 12 Kruger National Park

Leaving the Indian Ocean coast, we travel through the Limpopo Transfrontier Park and enter Kruger National Park, South Africa. An icon of nature conservation, Kruger is big game country! As we make our way to our camp, we enjoy an exciting game drive and hope to spot lions, giraffe and elephant among others.

Day 13 Greater Kruger

The following morning we are up early and we spend the day exploring the national park before we leave and head to our private game lodge. Relax around the pool or the camp fire on our final evening in the tranquil African wilderness.

Day 14 Johannesburg

Our final day on tour starts with an exciting game walk. We explore the private game reserve on foot with our rangers. While the opportunity to see big game on foot exists our guides will also take the time to interpret the tracks and signs of the African bush. We head back to the lodge for brunch before we return to Johannesburg in the evening, sun-tanned, laid-back and ready to rejoin life. Tour ends at +/-18:00 at the hotel.

Please note: we do a free drop off at Johannesburg airport on day 16 at 17:00pm so you can book your flight out for the last day of tour.

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Jacqueline (Germany)
I joined a Sunway Safaris tour through South Africa and Mozambique, and it was simply amazing! The trip was perfectly organized and wonderfully diverse: from exciting game droves adventures in stunning national parks to the paradise-like beaches of Mozambique. Every single day was filled with special moments I’ll never forget. A huge thank you to our guide Marcus! He truly made this journey unforgettable. Marcus was not only extremely well organized and knowledgeable, but also warm, funny and humorous, and always there for the group. His passion for nature, wildlife, and culture was contagious, and he had a great way of sharing his knowledge in an engaging and lively manner. With him, we always felt safe, cared for, and inspired. For me, this tour was a once-in-a-lifetime experience – full of wonderful encounters, adventures, and lasting memories. Thank you so much!
Eithan (NLD)

I’m back in The Netherlands after the amazing safari I had with Sunway. First the organization was second to none, Food was varied, wholesome and always more than enough, the crate of fresh fruit in the van was a nice touch. Accommodation was at its best very good and at its most rustic, adequate and clean. Our guides Cloud and Ayibongwe, were cool and collected in all situations, passionate about their jobs, the animals, and local folklore. They could cook and drive well (Cloud). Both were also interested in our lives. Please convey my compliments about Cloud and Ay to the powers that be, they are strong assets and compliment your organization. Sunway can’t guarantee the dynamics of the group, but our group gelled from the first day. Also, animals, but we seemed to have been very lucky as got to see all the five plus cheetah. It was an amazing experience.

Patrick & Julia (Germany)

With the trip MOa14 (South Africa & Mozambique) we once again spent an absolutely fantastic African vacation. Transfer/pre- & post-night/additional day tour: The transfer to and from the airport was very good and quick. Rivonia Road Lodge is well located. Although it is very basic accommodation, it is perfectly adequate as a start and end point for a round trip. The check-in and on-site service, including breakfast and other food and drink options, are perfectly adequate The tour/accommodation: Once again, we were delighted with the tour and its many different facets. We would rate all of the various accommodations as Good and Very Good. Even though the rooms in some of the accommodations were very basic, they were all clean and fully functional (including air conditioning). However, this “shortcoming” was more than made up for by the excellent location/view. Some of the other accommodations left nothing to be desired in terms of the room. Breakfast was very good in all the accommodations and the food was also fantastic where dinner was offered by the lodge. We encountered very friendly staff at all the accommodations. We would particularly like to emphasize the two Sunway-owned accommodations Zululand Lodge and Makuwa Safari Lodge. Everything was absolutely perfect here and we could have spent even more time there 😉 What we also really liked about this tour was that, after long days of driving in the tour vehicle, we had at least 2 overnight stays in the destination lodges, so that there was no “stress” at all, but everything was absolutely relaxed (in contrast to how we felt on the first day of the Botswana tour) Guides & vehicle: With Christopher Zulu and Lloyd Mafudzi we had two absolutely fantastic guides who enriched us a lot. Lloyd is a great driver. We had an incredible amount of fun. We learned a great deal about the countries we visited, their history and cultures as well as the natural environment thanks to the numerous and extensive explanations provided by the two guides. The two guides made us feel that we were in good hands at all times. Be it during the trips, the border crossings, the walks and the city tour in Maputo. They also organized the check-in procedures at the accommodation perfectly. There was not even the slightest waiting time at check-in at any accommodation. The food prepared by the two guides Lloyd and Christopher (breakfast, lunch and dinner) was absolutely fantastic. On the third last day, the vehicle (Red Elephant) had to be changed due to a defect. However, the two guides and the entire Sunway team resolved this situation extremely quickly and professionally. A replacement vehicle was on site in just a few hours. In this case, our group consisted of 8 people (without guides). This offered enough space in the “Red Elephant”, but with a full tour (12 people) we can imagine that it would be a bit cramped. The “Red Elephant” is basically a very good vehicle for these tours, but we find game drives in open vehicles to be more authentic and they simply offer a better view for everyone (especially if the tour is fully booked). In our opinion, the “safari feeling” simply comes across better in open vehicles. Due to our defective vehicle and the open replacement vehicle, this wish was unintentionally fulfilled 😉 We would like to thank Elephant-Tours as travel agent and Sunway Safaris as tour operator for a perfect vacation. It was certainly not our last vacation in Southern Africa. We would use Elephant-Tours and Sunway Safaris again at any time and would recommend them without reservation.

Tessa (UK)

The most memorable or exciting part of the holiday is impossible to pinpoint because there were so many breathtaking moments. Seeing our first herd of elephants marching with their babies was deeply emotional, and spotting our first cheetah was simply incredible. Inhambane felt like a tropical paradise, and the final lodge at Makuwa was stunning. Our two guides, Ayi and Iton, were absolutely brilliant and added so much to the experience. For travelers considering this holiday, be prepared for some long drives by bringing a book and a neck pillow to nap comfortably. There are plenty of stops along the way for snacks and drinks. It’s also a good idea to pack mosquito spray and lightweight long-sleeved tops and trousers for the evenings. You don’t need to bring too many clothes, as you’ll have opportunities to wash items during the trip. This holiday absolutely benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts, and supported conservation. We stayed in locally owned and run accommodations, used local guides, and worked with a locally based host company. We enjoyed plenty of local food, especially fresh fish in Mozambique, and used shared transportation without any domestic flights. We also had opportunities to purchase crafts from local artisans, supporting the local economy. Overall, this was an incredible first trip to Africa for me, far exceeding my expectations. My travel partner, who had already been to Africa, also loved the trip and achieved her goal of seeing a cheetah. It was the perfect balance of bush and beach, and I highly recommend it. This experience was a solid five stars.

Toby (NZ)
South Africa Mozambique Beach Bush Safari Tour Guides: Marcus Ndereki and Allen Kamuti We did a 14 day tour starting 06/10/2024. At our briefing we were given good information and introduced to Marcus and Allen, our guides, set to start off our tour. Marcus and Allen made us immediately welcome. The first day from Johannesburg to Zululand Park was about ten hours of driving, on quite challenging roads, but all made worthwhile on our arrival at Zululand Park as the facilities and staff were fantastic. This set the tone for the rest of the tour with some of the driving a challenge, with the end result of each stop being well worth it. I will recommend this tour as an introduction to South Africa and Mozambique. We had great opportunities at each stop to spend time looking at the animals or enjoying the beaches. This was the first time I have travelled in this style and the enjoyment of the tour was only made possible by the hard work, humour and commitment put in by Marcus and Allen. They arranged everything from tours (supplied by other organisations), dinners out, making us multiple breakfasts’ lunches and dinners, to organising stops for toilet and shopping. They both took the time to find out about and work with all the people on the tour to maximise our experience. In New Zealand I had 30+ years running a business and it is only the calibre of the staff that makes for a successful business, in both Marcus and Allen you have excellent staff. On selecting our next tour we would make a point of checking which one Marcus is scheduled for as he does such a professional job. A great effort Sunway and Staff congratulations. Toby and Bev
Erika

The tour provided was amazing! Our guides, Chris and Allan were awesome and did all they could to provide us with the experience of a lifetime.
We were traveling as a private group of 9 people, family and friends, aged between 25 and 65. We booked the tour as private since our needs and expectations might have been a little bit different from those of ussual travelers, and we needed the tour to proceed at our own pace. As some of us did not speak English, everything needed to be translated to Czech and our guides always gave me the time to explain everything to our group in our language. Also gave us plenty of shopping time as we requested because we do like to support the local economies, bring souvenirs and taste all that we can. Also provided us with coffee stops that we needed as some of the transfer distances were very long and affected by bad traffic. And provided fresh fruits during the whole tour, which was awesome.
Our tour started with unexpectedly bad weather for the first three days, but in that time we stayed in tents in one of the Sunway Lodges and the crew there also did their best to keep us comfortable. They even washed our totally muddy shoes!
During the rest of the tour, the weather was great (with some exceptions). We have seen 4/5 of the big five and plenty of other animals. We even saw jackals, hyenas and honey badgers! Our tour guides always stopped and adjusted the vehicle, so we could take beautiful pictures and told us information about the animals we saw. Also, during the journey they told us about the locals, customs, history and all that we needed to understand the countries we visited better. Also, when we wanted group pictures, our tour guides were there to take them.
Food during the whole tour was great, no matter if it was provided by the lodges, local restaurants or cooked by the guides. Honestly, I took the bits when the guides cooked (with our help ofc 🙂 ) as real fun. All the accomodation provided was good, and sometimes we just wished we could stay longer. But the countries were beautiful and sadly, two weeks was the longest vacation we could do. In overall, I can only recommend Sunway as a tour provider. And big thanks to Chris and Allan. You were the best!

Hella-Sabrina

Well, I personally was very fascinated by Mozambique. Since I know Africa quite well by now, police controls and road conditions were quite relaxed for me, for the other three already a challenge. I must say to the two guides Ephraim and Onory: TOP! Onory was a great cook and perfect driver and both content and knowledge transfer very well positioned! There was of course another “special feature”, the fact that unfortunately we could not use the border crossing in the Limpopo National Park on the day we wanted to go back from Mozambique to South Africa. Thus, five hours were driven in vain, we had to go back, choose the border at Maputo, arrived at Kruger only around 8 pm and were accompanied by rangers to the lodge. The reason for not crossing was striking lodge staff who, according to the rangers, police and villagers had “created roadside ditches and were throwing rocks at anything that approached.” Kudos to the guides who were quite professional in not letting their concern show and handled everything calmly and objectively and here for Sunways: a new lodge was organized in the Kruger and the rangers who then accompanied us were then on the spot. Yes unfortunately we lost half a safari day in the Kruger, but were “compensated” for it the next two days. In the Kruger itself there were then wonderful encounters, for example with the rare wild dogs and incredibly many elephants, leopard and more. A very special highlight was a lioness with her four cubs. In general, we have seen very very many young animals! In Mozambique, a highlight was on the beach of Chizavame, where we suddenly saw whales near the beach. But also Inhambane was quite remarkable as well as the city life in Maputo. A quick conclusion: I would recommend this trip to anyone who is traveling to Africa for the first time and wants some adventure. Mozambique has totally fascinated me, also by the hospitality and openness of the local people. And finally, once again a big praise for the overall organization by Sunway and the two guides.

Anna

We recently returned from a safari through South Africa and Mozambique, including stops in Zululand and Swaziland. This was our first trip to South Africa, so it was not without some trepidation. Well, our holiday was up to, and actually exceeded, all our expectations. The places visited, accommodations, activities, food and general organization were excellent. Our guide Clinton, did everything to make this trip amazing. He was really professional and knowledgeable of wildlife, and at the same time friendly and good humored. A perfect driver. We’ve always felt safe! I would highly recommend this trip to everyone. Thank you Sunway Safaris for excellent organization, we’ll travel with you again.

General Comments

1# The guides were very good friendly, polite, have a big knowledge very helpful.
2# Outstanding skilled guides polite, friendly, informative at all times available and helpful.
3# Huge knowledge, guides were very friendly and polite the food was very good enjoyed it really.

Elise

I returned from my trip to Africa this past weekend, and wanted to share my experience with your team. My friend and I were on the Moa14 tour which departed Johannesburg on September 2, 2018. I had such an amazing experience on this tour. I wanted to commend our guides Jacques and Joe. Jacques was a strong leader and competent driver. Joe was so helpful and always positive. They both were very knowledgeable about the people, cultures, and fauna/flora. They were patient with our group and very professional, but still were a lot of fun to be around! I was able to see and experience everything I had hoped to, and even some surprises that truly made my trip incredible. Please extend my warm thanks to them both. I have been raving to people at home about my experiences with Sunway, and am already trying to save up for another tour in Southern Africa!

Marion Zimmermann

I just want to say thank you for a great tour. Our guides Tony and Brian were excellent and very helpful during the whole tour. Tony is a very safe driver with a great knowledge of nature and wildlife. So when I will book a Botwana tour I want to book the tour with this guide. He inspired me to discover more of the beautiful african countrys by talking about the great beauty of Africa.

Elena Ekzhanova

Thanks for the tour! It was splendid and very interesting.

Serena Ward

This is the second time I have done a safari holiday in Africa and the first time with Sunway. I was certainly not disappointed and infact the holiday and accommodation were far better than I had expected.

I did a 2wk ‘beach and bush’ from Johannesburg through Swaziland and Mozambique. the tour was very well organised, guides Farai and William highly knowledgeable on all our questions, either flora or fauna, and did their jobs very professionally.

The tour included 3 nights in several places, a welcome break from the long days in the truck, which obviously was a big part of the trip. We did several safaris in a couple of parks, and saw loads.

The food on the tour was top quality and rarely convenience foods, lunches often picnics on the road sides and dinners usually a fabulous meal around the camp fire. The ‘permanent tents’ were far from being tents, all with very good sanitary and hot water, and the places we stayed one night in were more 4* than basic.

The programme, although it included thousands of kms and long travelling days was…excellent. I think the entire group would agree that there was nothing we would have changed in hindsight. well done to the guides and organisers.

Heike Liebrecht

Interesting tour with a lot of variation and very good guiding team. No problems with organisation.

Gregg Herron

The trip overdelivered. William and Tony made the trip as they were efficient, friendly, professional and all around great company. The other guests were also great.

Amanda Bailey

I would just like to send a personal message to say a very BIG thank you for a fabulous adventure c/o Sunway Safaris. The itinerary was super, we loved the bush and beach combo. Ben was a star on every level, and it was hard to believe it was only Solly’s first safari with your company – a real asset. We have told so many people about our wonderful time, and have been loaning your brochure to lots of interested friends – I hope they book with you, and have the same great experience we. Again, many, many thanks. Amanda, Terry, Beau & Jade (I’m sure Ros will send her own thanks)  

Birgitta Langhammer (Switzerland)

I chose this trip from the description in the ad, and so it was as i had expected.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have any questions regarding your planned African Safari? The list below provides answers to many common questions we get asked with almost every tour.

Sunway Safaris does not supply bottled drinking water. There is however clean drinkable water throughout Southern Africa. Tap water in most places is good to drink, and you can always ask your guide for advice if unsure. Each safari truck has a 150ltr water tank, which can be used for drinking. For those who are concerned about the water it is possible to purchase bottled water at own expense.

From an environmental point of view, we ask each client to consider how many plastic bottles they throw away. We suggest you either bring a water bottle from home, or buy a 1.5 ltr bottle of water at the start of the tour. You can then refill that water bottle from the truck or from tap. (if every Sunway client bought a 1 plastic bottle every day, we would use over 40,000 plastic bottles a year! So please help us by re-using your water bottle).

Sunway will provide three scrumptious meals per day, unless specified in the itinerary [B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner], from lunch on the day of departure until breakfast on the last day of your tour. Good healthy meals make happy travelers. The tour leaders do all the shopping and meal planning for each group. They will always try to obtain fresh produce wherever possible. Each tour has 1 cool box / freezer for the meats and fresh produce only, and 1 cool box for drinks. Please be aware that, due to the diverse tastes of our clients, we are unable to accommodate individual food preferences on our group tours. The group shared meals we provide are subject to available produce, and in our sometimes remote destinations, the variety of ingredients is sometimes limited. However, we do take allergies, vegetarian and vegan dietary requirements into consideration to ensure everyone has suitable meal options. Please bring this to our attention at time of booking.

A rough idea of what meals can be expected:

Breakfast – Cereals and milk or bread/toast, jam and fruit with coffee and tea or the occasional cooked breakfast.

Lunch – Cheese, cold meats, fish, fruit, pasta salads and bread or rolls.

Dinner – Potjies (stews), braais (barbecue), stir fries, curries etc prepared on a wood fire or gas stove.

On several nights we visit local restaurants, which because of individual tastes will be an own expense meal.

Yes, Malaria prophylaxes are required on all of the safaris that we offer. Some trips, like the South Africa Scenic or Rainbow Route, are only in a Malaria area for 5 days, while others, such as the Zambia, Malawi & Mozambique Trade Route, travel through malaria areas for all 21 days. Your tour leader will advise you when you enter a malaria area, and when you exit a malaria area.

Do not be put off visiting Southern Africa because of malaria. Realistically most of Southern Africa is low risk area and if you use prophylaxis, use insect repellent and cover up at dusk with long shirt or trousers, the chances are very low that you would contract malaria. Of the thousands of clients that Sunway has carried since 1994 we know of only 1 case of a client contracting malaria, and only a handful of guides (and remember that the guides do not even use the tablets). Clients visiting Malawi and Mozambique should pay most attention to precautions as those two countries are warm and wetter, and therefore have higher incidence of malaria.

Please contact your local physician for latest information on malaria prophylaxis and what type of prophylaxis will be best suited for the area that you are visiting.

If you feel when you get home that you have flu like symptoms, headache, stiffness, nausea, fever, then it’s best to consult your doctor immediately. Remember that prophylaxis do mask the symptoms, so get checked out – and remember to tell your doctor that you’ve been to a malaria area. Malaria is easily treatable if detected early.

If you are joining a camping trip, the Sunway tents have mosquito netting on the windows and door. Mosquitoes spend the heat of the day in shaded areas, so please remember to keep the mosquito net on the door closed during the day too, so that mosquitoes do not enter your tent. At night, you can sleep with the tent window flaps open, and the door rolled up, but remember to keep the mosquito net zipped closed. This will keep out the little biting things (like mosquitos) and the big biting things (like lion and hyena Smile).

On the accommodated safaris, if we visit a malaria area, or a place with mosquitoes, then the accommodation will have nets provided. In areas where there are low numbers of mosquitoes and/or no malaria, mosquito nets will not be provided. These include places such as Knysna, Hermanus, Cape Town, Swakopmund, Windhoek etc.

Memory cards and other photographic accessories will be available several times on tour. A camera with a zoom lens from wide angle to telephoto, 35-200mm, is advisable to capture both scenic and wildlife shots. Each vehicle is fitted with a 12/24V cigarette lighter – this should not be relied on for charging camera batteries and we recommend you bring a 2nd battery. Remember you can also charge your camera on those nights we use accommodation (SA 220V)

If you are joining a camping trip, you will need to bring your own sleeping bag (and small camp pillow) and a towel. Should you not have, or do not want to buy a sleeping bag, you can rent a sleeping bag and camp pillow from the Sunway office for Euro 1 per sleeping bag per day on tour. Please book this at the time of booking.

On the Accommodated Adventures & Classic Journeys, all bedding is provided, and you will not be required to bring a sleeping bag or pillow. At most accommodation establishments, towels will be provided, but it is always a good idea to bring a small travel towel for the beach or swimming pool. If you are traveling on a tour that visits the Okavango Delta please make sure to bring a small towel with you as there are no towels supplied.

Due to space and weight limitations within each safari vehicle, luggage should be kept to a maximum of 12kgs per person (excluding camera equipment / day bag). The bag should be of a soft sided duffel bag / back pack design – no hard cases or hard sided bags will be accepted. While many people feel that they will need their full quota of 20kgs, people quickly realise that they have packed far too much.

Yes, Mastercard and Visa credit cards and debit cards are widely accepted throughout Southern Africa. American Express is not widely used in Southern Africa.

You’ll be able to use credit card to pay for most restaurant meals, and at most formal shops.  Optional activities in Cape Town, Swakopmund, Maun, Livingstone and Victoria Falls can also be paid by credit card. More specific details available in the downloadable Sunway general information dossier.

Sunway includes all activities in the safari, as detailed in the itinerary. You will therefore not be spending lots of money on additional excursions like game drives, national park fees, bush walks etc – those are included as per your itinerary. There are on some routes, opportunities to do additional own expense activities, such as helicopter flights, white water rafting or canoeing etc – please refer to the optional activities page for wages (right hand menu).

You will need some cash to purchase snacks, drinks, perhaps local curios, and some restaurant meals. For meal expenses you should count the number of lunches and dinners not included in the specific itinerary and then work on about US$15 to US$25 for a sit down restaurant dinner (including a glass of wine or a beer), about US$6 to US$12 for a light lunch or take away. (local currency will be required, but as an indication we’ve shown US$). In most restaurants you will be able to pay buy credit card – Mastercard and Visa are widely accepted, but Diners Club is not.

Bottled water is approximately US$1.50 per liter and a can of beer or coke is roughly US$2.00.

If you budget on +/-US$ 25 per day, you will have ample cash available for out of pocket expenses. Please bear in mind that this daily budget, does not include the expenses of optional activities such as white water rafting, shark cage diving or helicopter flights etc. The prices for these optional extras can be found on our downloadable detailed tour dossier.

Tipping is often a major issue for clients, especially when it comes to tipping the guides that we sometimes use for various activities (e.g. game walks, polers in the Okavango Delta etc). Clients sometimes find it difficult to get a realistic value of the local currency and what it is worth in the local economy. We suggest that a tip of 1-3€ per client per ½ day activity, or the local currency equivalent, is acceptable.

Your two Sunway tour leaders also work extremely hard to ensure that your safari runs smoothly and that all the clients on tour are happy. They are more often than not in bed last and up first, do most of the cooking and also give as much information to the clients about the areas that are visited and of course flora and fauna. We suggest that a tip of 2–5€ per client per day per tour leader is reasonable. A general procedure for tipping the guides, is for the group to collect the guides tips, and place in 2 separate envelopes for each of the tour leaders.

As in all cases with tipping, the final decision of the amount tipped is up to the individual. It is up to you to decide if you thought the service was poor, or exceptional, and the amount tipped should reflect that. The amounts quoted above are guidelines for you to get an idea of what to tip.

Southern Africa, like all 3rd world regions, has its problems, but your tour leader knows all of the areas intimately and will endeavour to show you all of the highlights while always taking your safety into account. Sunway plans the itineraries to visit interesting places, while not placing clients in harms way.

Like all practical advice about safety, be aware of your surroundings but not paranoid. As you would anywhere in the world, don’t leave valuables such as wallet and cameras unattended or in plain view. IE: don’t leave your camera on a restaurant table while you dash to the loo, or leave your wallet on the bed in your room while you’re not there. The temptation for cleaning staff may be too much.

Please also bear in mind that the people in many of the places you will visit are living in difficult and sometimes poor conditions. To them the possessions you have are signs of your relative wealth, and therefore please be sensitive to their position. Don’t create that temptation in their mind by “flaunting” your valuables.

When entering a wilderness area your tour leader will give you a full safely briefing. If you follow the simple rules while in wilderness areas you will have nothing to worry about  when in close proximity to wild animals. On game drives keep quiet and don’t make any sudden movements. On game walks walk in a single file, keep quiet and listen to your guide’s instructions and you will enjoy and amazing wildlife experience. When staying in un-fenced campsites do not wander off alone, always make sure that you are aware of your surroundings.

Follow your guide’s instructions and you’ll have a great time.

Yes, all clients travelling on a Sunway safari are required to have their own comprehensive travel insurance. The travel insurances needs to cover lost luggage, missed flights and most importantly comprehensive medical cover in the un-likely event of you being injured while on safari.

Please note that while most credit card companies offer travel insurance if you have bought your airline ticket on your credit card, we have found that cover is not sufficient for adventure travel in Africa. We strongly recommend you buy additional specific travel insurance. You need to buy this insurance in your home country, before you travel and your local Sunway travel agent can assist you with this.

The minimum age for our guests is 12 years old, although we do occasionally make exceptions depending on the specific itinerary, the group make-up and sometimes during our low season. Please note that a child of 12-17 years will only be accepted for travel with an accompanying adult.

On some of our safaris we camp wild in remote areas and these campsites are not fenced, so it is possible for wild animals do enter the campsite. It is important that parents make sure that the children listen and follow the guide’s safety instructions. Parents are also required to supervise their children at all times so as not to affect the enjoyment of the tour for any other clients.

We, as Sunway, do not believe that age should be a determining factor on the enjoyment of life! Therefore we do not have an upper age limit.

But clients who are older than 65yrs are required to submit a medical self declarations letter or doctor’s report stating that they are fit and healthy and that they will be able to undertake a safari that includes a moderate level of physical activity, some long driving days and some moderate full day walks. This is not an onerus document, but rather an indication that the client is aware of the style of tour that they will be joining, and capable of participating in all activities on tour. We’ve found that we have many fit and healthy clients who are over 65 years of age, join Sunway trips, and put the younger clients to shame on the mountain walks!

How-to-book-your-Sunway-safari

By booking with your local agent you’ll be advised by a knowledgeable consultant who knows the Sunway tours. You’ll be covered by the travel laws of your country, assisted in your home language, in your own time zone and your agent can assist with travel insurance and visas. You are welcome to contact Sunway and we’ll recommend an agent.

Sunway shows live availability online. Your agent can hold a provisional booking for up to 7 days with no-obligation.

To confirm your safari reservation your agent will require a 20% deposit and a completed booking form. And voilá, you’re off on an adventure!

Optional extra activities

Please Note: Optional Extra Activities are not inclusive of this tour.

Meals: Dinner $20-30, Lunch $15-20, Beer $3, Cold drink can $2, Bottled water / litre $2-3.

Flight over Okavango 45min $100-145 (subject to the number of people sharing the aircraft).

Helicopter flight 23min $150

Canoeing (per hour) $15, Scuba diving $75 (per dive), Sailing (per hour) $25, Wind surfing (per hour) $15.

Scuba diving (per boat launch dive including equipment) $90, Snorkeling (including equipment and boat launch) $10, Deep sea fishing, ski boat 5 hours $150

Dune boarding $42, Flight 1½ hour desert $540, Flight 2½ hour Sossusvlei $1020, Flight 3 hours Skeleton coast $980, Deep sea fishing, ski boat 5 hours $132, Sky diving tandem $205, Ballooning Sossusvlei 2 hours $540.

Kruger N.P. night drive $25, Bloukrans bungi $85, Table Mountain cable car $35, Robben Island cruise $30, Seal Island cruise Houtbay $10, Abseiling Cape Town $65, Scuba diving $50, Shark cage diving full day (including transfer) $180

Game drives (2 hours) $70, Flight – helicopter 15min/30min $195/370, Flight – micro light $185/370, Rafting ½ day $170, Rafting full day $185, River boarding 1/2 day $210, Bungi jumping $175, Canoe upper – Zambezi ½ day $115, Canoe upper – Zambezi 1 day $160, Zambezi cruise $70-90

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