Relatively little visited, the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi reserve is a great place to spot the "Big Five": elephants, lions, leopards, rhinoceros and buffalo.
My suggestion
Try to enter the park in the first couple of hours after it opens. The animals are easy to spot in the early morning, whereas in the afternoon they rest or hide away from the sun.
Anonymous traveller
Seasoned Traveller
5
Although it is smaller than Krüger you will see lots of animals which will make the whole family happy!
My suggestion
If this is the first time you have been in a park then take a full day trip, breakfast and lunch included, because it's well worth it!
The Kruger National Park in one of the best known game reserves in the world, where you'll see a host of wild animals. Among them, you'll be able to spot the Big 5.
Even though Robben Island and Mvezo provide poignant links to Nelson Mandela, spending time exploring his history in Johannesburg will also show you how Madiba spent several years.
Stretching well over 200km, the Drakensberg range is a mind blowing blend of peaks and troughs. Numerous trails run along the length of this hiking paradise.
Durban is the biggest town in KwaZulu-Natal. Sitting on the Sunshine Coast, by the Indian Ocean, its American/Australian beach culture attracts surfers and water sports fans from all over the world.