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WHY SOUTH AFRICA? Unmatched Diversity World-Class Infrastructure From the golden savannas of the north to the rugged Enjoy excellent road networks, a wide range of coastlines of the south, South Africa offers a “Rainbow Nation” accommodations from budget rest camps to ultra-luxury of landscapes and ecosystems that few countries can match. lodges, and highly trained, professional guides. Conservation Leadership The Big Seven As a pioneer in sustainable tourism, South Africa’s safari It is the only place on Earth where you can seek out the “Big industry directly supports wildlife protection and the Seven”—the traditional Big Five land animals plus the Great empowerment of local communities. White Shark and Southern Right Whale.

THE EVOLUTION OF SAFARI Historical Roots Derived from the Swahili word safar (journey), safaris were originally associated with 19th-century hunting expeditions. Modern Transformation Today, the “hunt” is for the perfect photograph. The focus has shifted from trophy collection to respect, education, and conservation. A Sustainable Future Modern safaris are educational experiences that highlight the complex interplay between flora and fauna.

THE BIG SEVEN THE LAND GIANTS THE MARINE ADDITIONS The traditional Big Five includes the Lion, South Africa is unique for adding two Leopard, Elephant, Rhino, and Cape majestic sea creatures to the list: the Buffalo. Originally named by hunters for being the most dangerous to track on Great White Shark and the Southern Right Whale. This expansion reflects the foot, they are now symbols of country’s rich biodiversity across both conservation. land and sea.

ICONIC LAND GIANTS The Lion & Leopard The Lion, king of the savanna, lives in social prides, while the elusive Leopard is a solitary master of stealth and camouflage. The African Elephant Highly intelligent giants with deep social bonds, led by a matriarch who holds the herd’s collective memory. The Rhinoceros Ancient and powerful, both White and Black rhinos are the focus of intense global conservation efforts. The Cape Buffalo Known as the “Black Death” for its strength, the buffalo is famous for its protective and formidable herd behavior.

MARINE GIANTS GREAT WHITE SHARK SOUTHERN RIGHT WHALE The Apex Predator The Coastal Giant South Africa is world-renowned for its Great White populations. Migrating from Antarctica, these gentle giants visit the Cape These formidable hunters are best observed in the nutrient-rich coast to mate and calve in sheltered bays like Hermanus. waters of False Bay and Gansbaai. Best Viewing Peak season occurs from June to November when they Unique Behavior Known for “tail sailing” and breaching, they offer the world’s best land-based whale watching from June to December. congregate around seal colonies for hunting. “South Africa is one of the few places on Earth where the largest land mammals and the largest sea mammals can be encountered in a single journey.”

THE “OTHER” FIVES The Small Five The Ugly Five Elephant Shrew, Leopard Tortoise, Antlion, Rhinoceros Beetle, Buffalo Weaver. Warthog, Wildebeest, Vulture, Marabou Stork, Hyena. Proving that beauty is functional; these animals are vital to the ecosystem. Tiny wonders that mirror their larger namesakes in spirit and form. The Shy Five The Impossible Five Porcupine, Bat-eared Fox, Aardvark, Meerkat, Aardwolf. Aardvark, Caracal, Pangolin, African Wild Dog, Serval. Elusive nocturnal specialists that require patience and luck to spot. The ultimate challenge for the most seasoned safari enthusiasts.

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK: THE CROWN JEWEL A Vast Wilderness Self-Drive Freedom Guided Expertise Covering an area the size of Israel, Kruger is With 2,300km of roads, you can be the Professional rangers and trackers unlock the one of the world’s largest and most director of your own safari. Set your own secrets of the bush. They read tracks and successful conservation areas. It is a pace, wait at waterholes, and experience the signs invisible to the untrained eye, providing sanctuary for an incredible variety of life. thrill of spotting wildlife yourself. deep insights into the ecosystem. 147 Mammal Species 500+ Bird Species 2,300km of Roads Expert Rangers

DIVERSE DESTINATIONS Addo Elephant Park Hluhluwe-iMfolozi A sanctuary for over 600 elephants and the only place to see the Big The Cradle of the Rhino, instrumental in saving the species from Seven. It spans from dense bush to the coastal waters of the Eastern extinction. It offers a rugged landscape and rich Zulu heritage. Cape. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Pilanesberg National Park A world of red dunes and vast salt pans. Famous for its black-maned Set within an ancient volcanic crater, this malaria-free Big Five Kalahari lions and spectacular predator sightings in a semi-arid destination is an ecological transition zone with unique biodiversity. wilderness.

BEST TIME TO VISIT Dry Season (May – Sept) Wet Season (Oct – April) The classic safari experience. As the bush thins and water sources dry up, The “Green Season” brings an explosion of life. The landscape is lush and wildlife congregates around permanent rivers and holes, making them vibrant, perfect for photography and witnessing the birth of young easier to spot. animals. ✓ Optimal Visibility ✓ Lush, Green Landscapes ✓ Predictable Animal Behavior ✓ Newborn Animals ✓ Pleasant, Mild Days ✓ Birdwatcher’s Paradise

SAFARI STYLES GAME DRIVES NIGHT SAFARIS BUSH WALKS LUXURY LODGES The classic 4x4 experience during the Discover a secret world as nocturnal Step out of the vehicle to experience Combine the raw wilderness with “golden hours” of dawn and dusk. hunters emerge. Using specialized the wild on foot. Focus on the refined hospitality. Enjoy private These guided journeys maximize spotlights, guides reveal the smaller wonders: tracking footprints, plunge pools, gourmet bush dinners, your chances of seeing the Big Five mysterious lives of leopards, hyenas, identifying medicinal plants, and and world-class service in the heart in their most active states. and bush babies under the stars. feeling the true pulse of the African of the savanna. earth.

PRACTICAL TIPS PACKING ESSENTIALS HEALTH & SAFETY RESPONSIBLE TOURISM • Neutral Colors: Wear khaki, beige, or olive • Malaria: Check if your destination is a risk • Silence is Golden: Keep noise levels low to to blend in and avoid attracting insects. • Layering: Temperatures swing wildly; area and consult a doctor for prophylaxis. • Stay Inside: Never leave your vehicle avoid distressing the animals. • No Feeding: Never feed wildlife; it disrupts bring a warm jacket for dawn drives and unless in designated areas or with a their natural behavior and can be light layers for midday. guide. dangerous. • Gear: Don’t forget high-quality binoculars and a camera with a telephoto lens. • Sun Protection: The African sun is intense; use high-SPF sunscreen and a widebrimmed hat. “Take only memories, leave only footprints.” • Leave No Trace: Respect the environment by taking all litter back with you.