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Everything from horse-riding through bucolic pastures and visiting the Anglo-Boer War battlefields to sampling delicious country cuisine and hiking among the incredible Drakensberg (‘Dragon’s Mountain’).
Why
The humidity of summer is lifting, leaving balmy days and temperate evenings. Self-drivers will enjoy discovering a part of South Africa that only locals know.
When to book
Much depends on when the Easter and local school holidays fall. kwaZulu-Natal is a popular destination for South Africans at these times and so availability will be reduced. If Easter is in April, you needn’t plan so far in advance.
Good to know
Read all about the quintessential ‘bush, berg and battlefields’ experience.
What
Seeing the mega herds of the Wildebeest Migration begin to move northwards.
Why
By March, the thousands of babies that ‘dropped’ in January and February are strong enough to join their parents on their trans-savannah trek. It is also Green Season in Tanzania, meaning low rates and low visitor numbers but high opportunities for photographers.
When to book
If you find you can travel at the last minute, enquire about a Serengeti safari as availability is generally good. Like the Sabi Sands though, the park may fill up with self-drivers and local families if the Easter holidays fall in March rather than April.
Good to know
Read about how the Wildebeest Migration Works and about all the things you didn’t know (and may want to know) happen en route.
Watch our animated video that is perfect for explaining the Wildebeest Migration.
What
Excellent leopard and rhino sightings in Big 5 country, topped off by incredible accommodation and service as well as night drives and nature walks.
Why
The Sabi Sands shares an unfenced border with Kruger, making it one of the most exciting game destinations in the country. By March, summer’s afternoon thunderstorms are largely over but the vegetation remains lush and verdant – an excellent backdrop for photographers.
When to book
The Sabi Sands is one of the most sought-after year-round game-viewing destinations in Africa. Make it your New Year’s resolution to book your accommodation on 2 January!
Good to know
Browse the Sabi Sands’ award-winning accommodation.
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