
South Africa Hotels


Kapama River Lodge

Tree House Boutique Hotel

Thabamati Luxury Tented Camp

Umkumbe Bush Lodge

The Victoria & Alfred Hotel

Nkorho Bush Lodge

One Marine Drive Boutique Hotel

Elephant Plains Game Lodge

Simbavati Hilltop Lodge

La Fontaine Boutique Hotel

The Peech Boutique Hotel

Tintswalo Atlantic

Sanctuary Mandela

Rickety Bridge Manor House

The Commodore Hotel

L'Ermitage Franschhoek Château & Villas

Simbambili Game Lodge

DaVinci Hotel & Suites

St Lucia Wetlands Guest House

Franschhoek Country House & Villas

Arathusa Safari Lodge

Pineapple House Boutique Hotel

Lavender Farm Guest House

The Silo Hotel

NOAH House

Hermanus Boutique Guest House

Abalone Guest Lodge

Royal Malewane

Bateleur Safari Camp
Hotel Advice for South Africa

The 5 Best Safari Lodges in Kruger National Park
Safari lodges in Kruger National Park offer everything from extravagant luxury to wilderness adventures, family holidays, and romantic seclusion. You may want to get back to nature, but there is no need to "rough it." Enjoy world-class game viewing along with beautiful and relaxing accommodation, delicious cuisine, and much more.

The 4 Best Safari Lodges in the Eastern Cape
When looking for a top safari lodge, the first step is to choose an excellent game reserve deep in the heart of the bush. Professional guides from the lodge will ensure excellent game-viewing with drives and bushwalks, birding, and tracking. Indulge in luxurious facilities with heated pools, spas, outdoor showers, king-sized beds, exquisite décor, excellent cuisine, and dining under the stars.

The 5 Best Safari Lodges in South Africa
South Africa is home to world-famous national game reserves such as the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi National Park, recognized for rhino conservation, and the Kruger National Park, the largest game reserve in the country. Shamwari in the Eastern Cape and the Tswalu-Kalahari in the Northern Cape are among the biggest and best private game reserves. The best time to visit is during the dry winter season (May to October), when it is cooler, and the animals are more visible in the dry vegetation.