Discover the best of South Africa and Mozambique on this unforgettable journey from Johannesburg.
Spot the Big Five on game drives in Zululand and Kruger National Park, explore the tranquil lakes and walking trails of Kosi Bay, and swim with dolphins at Ponta do Ouro.
Unwind on the sun-soaked beaches of Inhambane and Chizavane, snorkel among vibrant marine life, and experience the perfect blend of safari, adventure, and coastal escapes.
- Max 12 people
- Professional Safari Guides
- Safari truck, minibus & 4WD
- 13 Breakfasts, 13 Lunches & 7 Dinners
- Entrance Fees
- 13 nights guest house / cabin / chalet
- Kosi Bay boat excursion
Highlights
- Zululand - game drives
- Kosi Bay - lake excursion & walks
- Ponta do Ouro – dolphin encounter
- Inhambane & Chizavane – beaches, snorkelling
- Kruger National Park - game drives
Information
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
We spend 1 night in the Kosi Bay area. This KwaZulu Natal park is an example of how conservation and the needs of the local communities can work hand in hand. The local community is permitted to harvest fish within the reserve using environmentally sustainable, traditional reed fishing nets. KZN Wildlife are pioneers in the development of sustainable tourism.
Income generated from visitors goes directly back into the parks so that anti-poaching patrols can function (including fishing quota checks), parks fences and road networks can be maintained, and the management of the reserve’s wildlife assets can be correctly controlled and monitored.
Age Policy
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).
The best time to visit South Africa & Mozambique
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.





























































































































































































































