Experience the wild beauty of South Africa on this 4-day adventure from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park. Begin with a sunset game drive where the African bush awakens, offering a chance to see nocturnal wildlife. Day two is packed with a full-day safari, aiming to spot the Big Five in one of Africa’s top wildlife reserves. On the third day, explore the stunning Panorama Route, featuring landmarks like God’s Window and Lisbon Falls. This journey concludes as you travel back to Johannesburg, filled with memories of breathtaking landscapes and wildlife encounters.
- 4-day Safari from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park
- Sunset game drive on day 1 in open Jeep in Kruger National Park
- Full-day safari to spot the Big Five on day 2 in open Jeep at Kruger National Park
- Scenic exploration of the Panorama Route with iconic landmarks on day 3
- Comfortable travel with expert guides and immersive wildlife experiences
We pick up travelers from all over Johannesburg, 50km radius
Depart from Johannesburg at 8:00 AM and journey eastward through the scenic province of Mpumalanga, en route to the renowned Kruger National Park. As you leave the urban bustle behind, the landscape gradually transforms into rolling hills, lush valleys, and charming rural towns. Known for its natural beauty and historical significance, Mpumalanga—meaning "the place where the sun rises"—offers a picturesque drive through the Highveld and down into the Lowveld, where the climate becomes warmer and the vegetation more subtropical. Along the way, enjoy stunning views, winding mountain passes, and occasional sightings of wildlife as you approach one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations. This drive sets the tone for the adventure ahead, blending cultural richness with breathtaking scenery before arriving at Kruger National Park later in the afternoon.
Embark on a sunset game safari in an open jeep in the Kruger National Park. Embark on an exhilarating sunset game safari in an open jeep in the Kruger National Park, a magical experience that brings the African wilderness to life as day turns to night. As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, casting golden hues across the savannah, your professional guide navigates through the park in search of wildlife. This is a prime time to spot predators like lions, leopards, and hyenas as they become more active in the cooler hours. The open vehicle offers unobstructed views and a true connection to the natural surroundings, with the sounds of the bush and the scent of the earth heightening every sense.
Set out on an unforgettable full-day safari in an open jeep through the legendary Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s largest and most diverse wildlife reserves. With the rising sun casting a golden glow over the savannah, your day begins early, maximizing the chances of encountering a wide array of animals in their natural habitat. Led by an experienced guide, you’ll journey deep into the park’s varied ecosystems—from grasslands and riverine forests to acacia-dotted plains—on the lookout for the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo) as well as giraffes, zebras, hippos, and an astonishing variety of birdlife. The open vehicle offers panoramic views, ideal for photography and uninterrupted wildlife observation. You’ll stop at designated rest camps for meals and refreshments, all while soaking in the unspoiled beauty of the African bush. This immersive safari experience offers a rich and thrilling encounter with nature, leaving you with memories that last a lifetime
Visit God's Window. Visit God’s Window, a breathtaking viewpoint perched along Mpumalanga’s renowned Panorama Route. Situated within the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve, this iconic spot offers sweeping vistas over the Lowveld, where sheer cliffs plunge over 700 meters into a lush, forested gorge. On clear days, the panoramic views extend across the Kruger National Park towards the distant Lebombo Mountains on the Mozambique border .
Visit Bourkes Luck Potholes. Explore the captivating Bourke’s Luck Potholes, a geological marvel nestled within Mpumalanga’s Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve. Formed over millions of years, these cylindrical rock formations resulted from the confluence of the Treur and Blyde Rivers, where swirling water currents and abrasive sediments carved deep, smooth-walled potholes into the sandstone bedrock . Named after 19th-century prospector Tom Bourke, who unsuccessfully sought gold in the area, the site stands as a testament to nature's artistry and the region's rich history .
Visit the Three Rondavels. Visit the Three Rondavels, a striking trio of towering rock formations perched along the edge of South Africa’s Blyde River Canyon, one of the world’s largest green canyons. These massive peaks, sculpted from quartzite and shale, rise approximately 700 meters above the surrounding landscape and are named for their resemblance to traditional African rondavels—round, thatched huts. Steeped in local legend, the formations are said to represent the three wives—Magabolle, Mogoladikwe, and Maseroto—of Chief Maripi Mashile, who defended the area against Swazi invaders in the 19th century.
Visit Lisbon Falls. Visit Lisbon Falls, the tallest waterfall in Mpumalanga, South Africa, plunging an impressive 94 meters (308 feet) into a verdant gorge. Situated just north of Graskop along the renowned Panorama Route, this majestic cascade is easily accessible via a short walk from the parking area to a well-maintained viewpoint. For the more adventurous, a moderately challenging trail descends to the base of the falls, offering an up-close experience of the powerful waters and the opportunity to cool off in the natural pool below. Surrounded by lush vegetation and frequented by colorful birdlife, Lisbon Falls provides a serene setting for photography, picnicking, or simply soaking in the natural beauty of the region. As part of a journey through the Panorama Route, a visit to Lisbon Falls is a highlight that showcases the breathtaking landscapes of Mpumalanga.
Travel through Mbombela, Mpumalanga and back to Johannesburg. Travel through Mbombela, the vibrant capital of Mpumalanga Province, as you make your way back to Johannesburg. Formerly known as Nelspruit, Mbombela serves as a gateway between the lush landscapes of the Lowveld and the urban energy of Gauteng. As you depart from this subtropical city, known for its scenic hills, citrus farms, and nearby nature reserves, the journey takes you westward through Mpumalanga’s changing terrain—from rolling green valleys to highland plateaus. Along the route, enjoy sweeping views, roadside markets, and small towns that reflect the province’s rich cultural tapestry. After a day of travel, you’ll return to the fast-paced pulse of Johannesburg, carrying with you the serene beauty and unforgettable memories of South Africa’s eastern wilderness. Arrive in Johannesburg in the afternoon to conclude the 4 day tour.
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