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SOUTH AFRICA – USEFUL TIPS & COSTS

In a previous blog, we addressed our travel itinerary. But what is the best time to travel to South Africa? Is it really ‘safe’ to travel by car, on your own? And how expensive is such a trip? In this blog I share some tips to explore South Africa with a family and shed some light on the cost. Happy to read your thoughts afterwards.

Summer or winter ?

We travelled to South Africa in July. This was perfect. Although July is the South African winter, with possibly rain and bad weather, we were really lucky. We enjoyed sunny skies. Not warm enough to go for a swim but OK for wearing T-shirts and a hoodie. Winter also means less tourists and nearly no crowds. What do you want more to explore this beautiful country ?

Intercontinental flights

There are huge price differences between intercontinental flights to South Africa, even up to double the price. So how pay less ?

Domestic flights

We booked our flight from Port Elizabeth to Johannesburg with SouthAfrican Airways, a local airline. When booking domestic flights, keep the following in mind: .

Safety

People ask whether it is safe to drive around all by yourself. In general, we felt pretty safe in walking and driving around, as long as you stick to the big cities and touristic places. So no driving around after dark or near townships. This means you have to watch your GPS carefully. He sometimes suggests a shortcut, which might mean driving through townships. Don’t go there on your own – you can go on a guided tour if you want to visit. And make sure to pick your accommodation in a safe place.

Pretty weird though is the security that you see all over the country. Not in the sense of military or police, but the walled compounds, fences on your front door and private security. In Cape Town for example, our front door consisted of two doors: a normal one and an iron fence. On Leisure Island, all houses had a ‘private security’ symbol and you could not enter the island without checking in by the guard at the entrance. You even see these guards at the entrance of supermarkets.

Self-drive with a rental car

We rented a Hyundai H1 van through Europcar. The service was perfect. We like this way of travelling; it’s very comfortable and gives you a lot of freedom in planning your trip, taking into account some specifics of the South African road network

National parks

The national parks in South Africa are splendid. You can choose your accommodation inside or outside the park. We prefer to stay in the park; you don’t have to drive around in the dark at night. A big advantage is also that you can also explore the park at your own pace in the early morning. But the best thing: you can admire the wildlife and the natural beauty just in ‘your backyard’.

On safari

The ideal way to explore the ‘big 5’ is of course: going on safari. There are lots of options. You can go on an exclusive safari ‘all inclusive’ (transport, accommodation, meals), a game drive or drive yourself. All travel guides offer information about specific parks and you can also find (additional) information online.

In Oudtshoorn we joined an organised ‘game’ drive. We saw a lot of special animals (giraffes, rhinos, meerkats, …) but this park was relatively small and did not feel as a ‘real’ safari.

We had quite a different experience in Addo Elephant National Park. Although this is also a relatively small park, you can easily drive around in your own car and admire the wildlife. Elephants, monkeys, antelopes, zebras, many special birds, …. in abundance. We drove for a whole day, leaving in the morning or in the evening to catch the sunset in the park. In Addo you can also see the elephants from very close, alone or in a herd, just wonderful !

General recommendations

Costs?

Visiting South Africa with a family of 6 is pretty expensive. Meals whether in self catering (supermarket) or out eating are more or less in line with Belgian prices. Just pay attention to the national park entrance fees, they can add up, in particular if you stay overnight in the park itself. Below some indications.

Trip, accomodations (in self-catering except in Hermanus and Knysna) and car rental included (through Jambo): 4 800 €

Intercontinentall flight: adult: 585 € – child 550 € (local vlucht Port-Elizabeth – Johannesburg included)

Meals: about 2000 € ngeveer 2000 € (self-catering and eating out)

Entrance fees national parks

Interested in more South African adventures? Then read my blogs on amazing accommodation and our itinerary.

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