Cape Town, Winelands & Kruger

South Africa

Cape Town, Winelands & Kruger

Best Time to Visit

Year-round, best weather September – April

Ideal For

First-time visitors to Africa, Couples, Multi-destination trips

South Africa remains the most complete introduction to the continent — a country where you can walk Table Mountain, taste your way through Stellenbosch, and track leopard on foot within the same week. We route clients through private reserves bordering Kruger National Park rather than the park itself, for open vehicles, night drives, and walking safaris the public park doesn’t allow.

What sets it apart

  • Ease of travel. Excellent infrastructure, direct flights, and a wide range of experiences within a single, malaria-considerate itinerary.
  • Private reserves, not the public park. Sabi Sand and Timbavati border Kruger with no fences, so the game is the same — the experience is far more personal.
  • Genuinely world-class wine and food. The Winelands hold their own against any wine region globally.

The kind of properties we build around

Ellerman House or The Silo Hotel in Cape Town, Babylonstoren or Delaire Graff in the Winelands, then Londolozi, Singita, or Sabi Sabi in the Sabi Sands — a run of properties that are each, in their own right, a reason to visit.

A Wanderlust Society itinerary might include

3 nights Cape Town, 2 nights Winelands, 4 nights in a private Kruger-area reserve.

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