Wild Wings Safaris is a leading specialist safari tour operator with offices in the UK and South Africa. Since 2005, we've grown to become one of the …
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Jan 24, 2025
I planned my safari with Mike. He was exceptional, thebest trip planner I've ever worked with. Highly responsive, knowlegeable and thoughtful. He intuitively recognized I was anxious about losing …Full review by Iris S
Jan 23, 2025
Our experience with Wild Wings Safaris was nothing short of extraordinary! From the initial planning to the final game drive, everything was seamless and perfectly executed. Our guide, Nicky, was a …Full review by LucyLondon247
Jan 1, 2025
This is my second incredible trip created by Wild Wings Safaris. July 2023 Wild Wings Safaris introduced me to Kruger National Park in South Africa, see my previous review. This year I decided I want…Full review by Arthur415
Hello, When I booked with Wild Wings they asked if I had any specific dietary requirements. So I imagine at that time you could request Halal, Kosher or Vegan options. Enjoy.
Hi! My family and I (2 adults/2 kids aged 13 and 10) will be in Hazyview next September. We'd like to do a Sunset Safari on September 20 and a full day Safari on September 21 or 22. Do you offer this kind of services? If so, could you please let me know what the costs would be? Thanks!
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I will be Joburg on May 27 and leaving May 30th. My husband and I want to do a two day safari. What is the cost? And what does it include? What time can we get picked up from the airport? Thanks.
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Hi Marie, it will depend on what time you can depart on May 27 and what time you need to be back on May 30. Our scheduled small group safaris depart from Johannesburg airport or …
Hi Marie, it will depend on what time you can depart on May 27 and what time you need to be back on May 30. Our scheduled small group safaris depart from Johannesburg airport or surrounding hotels at around 7 am on the first day, and return to Johannesburg by about 5 pm on the last day. Maximum group size of 9. So if you have all day available on the 27th and 30th you can fit in a 3-night / 4-day Kruger Park safari. Else you can do a 2-night / 3-day safari. A 3-day Kruger Park open vehicle safari costs ZAR 8900 pp sharing (about $635), and a 4-day safari costs ZAR 11800 pp sharing (about $845). This includes return transfers from Johannesburg, accommodation inside the Kruger Park in standard en-suite bungalows, two meals per day (breakfast and dinner), entrance fees and daily conservation fees, and all game drives on an open safari vehicle with highly experienced English speaking guide. If you arrive off an international flight it is better to arrive the day before, so you can rest a bit and be ready for an early pick up on the first day of the safari. If you’re catching an international flight on the last day, don’t book a flight that departs earlier than 9 pm. I hope this helps. Availability is a key issue so my suggestion is that you look up our website and send an enquiry from there to find out availability and get a more detailed quote, with no obligation. Onne from Wild Wings Safaris
Hi myself and a friend are staying in Capetown and want to do a safari on the weekend of the 12th Jan we only have 2 nights as back to work on the Monday, I have looked into the one near Capetown and it does not sound too good from the reviews. Can you advise on Kruger and the cost to get us there. We do not need anything to posh to sleep in.
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It can be done, but will depend on availability. You can either fly to Johannesburg and join a scheduled safari from there, or fly directly to Nelspruit, Skukuza or Hoedspruit from Cape …
It can be done, but will depend on availability. You can either fly to Johannesburg and join a scheduled safari from there, or fly directly to Nelspruit, Skukuza or Hoedspruit from Cape Town, but these flights are quite expensive. Best is to send an enquiry via our website to check availability and get a quote. Onne from Wild Wings Safaris
Hi myself and a friend are staying in Capetown and want to do a safari on the weekend of the 12th Jan we only have 2 nights as back to work on the Monday, I have looked into the one near Capetown and it does not sound too good from the reviews. Can you advise on Kruger and the cost to get us there. We do not need anything to posh to sleep in.
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It can be done, but will depend on availability. You can either fly to Johannesburg and join a scheduled safari from there, or fly directly to Nelspruit, Skukuza or Hoedspruit from Cape …
It can be done, but will depend on availability. You can either fly to Johannesburg and join a scheduled safari from there, or fly directly to Nelspruit, Skukuza or Hoedspruit from Cape Town, but these flights are quite expensive. Best is to send an enquiry via our website to check availability and get a quote. Onne from Wild Wings Safaris
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Is Sabi Sands Part of Kruger National Park?
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Leopard Sightings: Sabi Sands is globally renowned for its exceptional leopard sightings, offering visitors a higher chance of seeing these elusive cats. Off-Road Game Drives: Unlike...