Kruger And Mozambique An Escorted Getaway Verified
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Description
An unforgettable family adventure that blends wild bush thrills with tranquil beachside bliss. Pack your safari hat and your swimwear, this perfectly balanced escape takes you deep into the iconic Kruger National Park and onward to the secluded shores of Mozambique’s breathtaking Machangulo Peninsula. Expect immersive game drives, golden-hour sundowners, and endless opportunities for coastal fun. This journey is crafted for families seeking something beyond the usual, offering meaningful experiences rooted in nature, culture, and conservation. Whether you’re tracking wildlife by foot, cruising in open-air vehicles, or exploring by boat, every moment reveals the untamed beauty and rich heritage of South Africa and Mozambique.
Highlights
Return international flights from London Heathrow included.
Departures from other UK airports available on request (subject to fare differences).
10 nights carefully chosen accommodation for quality and experience.
1 night at Sanctuary Mandela.
6 nights at luxury tented Camp Bethel.
3 nights at boutique Machangulo Beach Resort.
Fully escorted by an experienced tour manager and wildlife specialist, plus a representative at Manchangulo Beach Lodge.
29 meals: 10 breakfasts, 9 lunches, and 10 dinners and Included beverages: water, coffee, tea, and juice.
Local beers and wines served during your stay at Camp Bethel.
Welcome drink at Sanctuary Mandela.
Heritage tour of Sanctuary Mandela and the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
Three guided safaris in the Kruger and Greater Kruger National Park.
Educative wildlife rehabilitation tour and a guided nature walk.
A panoramic mountain tour of the Drakensburg Mountains.
A special South African braai in the bush.
Nyani cultural tour with live music and dancing.
Private speedboat transfer and transfers throughout.
50% off spa treatments at Machangulo Beach Resort.
Optional hotel choices available, subject to applicable price differences.
Optional excursions available to enhance your experience.
Secure your adventure with a small deposit – enjoy the freedom of flexible payments.
ATOL & ABTA protected – Pay with peace of mind.
Selected dates available from February 2026 to November 2027.
Limited slots available – book early to secure your place on this unforgettable journey!
Itinerary
Day 1, Arrival in Johannesburg and transfer to a boutique hotel.

After arriving, you’ll be introduced to your friendly tour guide before being transferred to Sanctuary Mandela, Johannesburg. Tuck into a delicious lunch and the rest of the afternoon is yours to settle in. This evening, dinner will be served in the comfort of the hotel.
Day 2, Transfer to Camp Bethel.

Following breakfast, you’ll set off on a journey to your tented safari camp in the heart of the bush, Camp Bethel (a stop will be made for lunch). Take some time to freshen up, enjoy a late lunch and experience a brief camp orientation. It's then time to indulge in a sundowner (or two), and some snacks while taking in the beautiful backdrop. Before dinner, you’ll gather at the boma, where the firepit will be lit for an authentic African welcome. You’ll then sit down to a feast of locally inspired dishes spread across tables on an expansive deck, which looks out over the bush.
Day 3, Included full-day Kruger National Park safari.

This morning, you’ll rise early, feeling rested and ready for the short journey to the Orpen Gate of the Kruger Natural Park, home to the famous ‘Big Five’ and a plethora of wildlife. After arriving at an idyllic spot for a picnic, you can fuel up on a packed breakfast prepared by the camp chef. The tour will then venture to the southern part of the Kruger, which covers an expanse of lush terrain dotted with bushwillow trees. In the more northern area, the land is sparse, arid, and laden with Mopani bush. A lunch stop will be had at the rest camp with a tempting assortment of meals on offer. Heading back on the road, the open-safari vehicle will allow you to fully experience this epic natural paradise. After pulling over at several waterholes and lookout points, the safari will conclude, and you’ll return to the camp in the afternoon. An early night might be appealing to those feeling tired post-adventuring, following a relaxed dinner, which will be served by the campfire.
Day 4, Included wildlife rehabilitation tour and optional Blyde Canyon River boat cruise.

Start your day with breakfast before heading to a local wildlife rehabilitation centre that cares for injured and poisoned animals unable to return to the wild. Enjoy a film presentation followed by a two-hour guided excursion to see resident species like wild dogs, cheetahs, and vultures. Afterward, relax with lunch at the on-site deli, overlooking the cheetah enclosure. This visit highlights the threats facing wildlife and the vital role of rehabilitation centres. In the afternoon, you have the option to join a optional scenic boat cruise excusrion along the Blyde River Canyon, home to the remarkable Kadishi Tufa Waterfall believed to be the second-oldest of its kind in the world. The cruise also passes the iconic Three Rondavels, dramatic rock formations shaped like traditional Zulu huts. The canyon is rich in biodiversity, offering chances to spot hippos, crocodiles, antelope, and birds like the African fish eagle and finfoot. Enjoy snacks and soft drinks as you take in the views.
Day 5, Included morning safari to Kruger National Park and optional night safari.

Another morning safari presents an extra opportunity to seek out buffalos, elephants, and more as your guide shares their expert wildlife knowledge. The Kruger National Park is home to some of the most diverse wildlife on earth, including 146 species of mammals, nearly 500 different kinds of birds, 114 species of reptiles, 49 freshwater fish, 33 species of amphibians and countless insects and flora and fauna many of them found nowhere else on earth. After an exciting morning, a well deserved lunch will be served in a dry riverbed back at camp. At dusk, you can have aoptional excursion to venture on an enrapturing night safari as the sun sets, transforming the sky into a patchwork of pretty colours. Once in the dark, keep your eyes peeled for nocturnal animals, including porcupines, bushbabies, and caracals.
Day 6, Included panoramic mountain tour.

Prepare for a delightful breakfast in the camp’s boma area, and then it’s time for a panoramic mountain tour, bringing your camera is recommended! This tour travels to the Drakensberg Mountain Range, which stretches over 600 miles from the Eastern Cape toward Mpumalanga. You’ll also be able to see the dramatic Blyde River Canyon, which some of you might have travelled through yesterday. Spanning over 16 miles and over 2,000 feet deep, this is the third-largest canyon on earth. The Three Rondavels are up next, as God’s Window, named for its sweeping panoramic views of the Lowveld and lush forest-clad ravines below. God’s Window is part of a 160-mile-long network of sheer cliffs that boast incredible views. Lisbon Waterfalls, another impressive set of waterfalls, are up before lunch at Graskop. This small town, enclosed by pine and eucalyptus forests, and known for pancakes and curio shops, is the last stop on the tour.
Day 7, Included morning safari to the Greater Kruger National Park, camp nature walk and Nyani cultural village tour, followed by farewell dinner.

You’ll embark on the final included safari this morning in a private game reserve that forms part of the Greater Kruger National Park. A picnic breakfast stop will be followed by a talk about the plant life in the Kruger, which is vital to the park’s existence. Among many others, Kruger is home to the iconic marula tree, the fruit of which is used to make South Africa’s famous Amarula liquor, make sure to sample some during your holiday. Lunch will be eaten back at the camp and you'll then join your guide for a nature walk around the camp, which sits on its own private game reserve. Tick off your wildlife list by trying to spot the warthogs, kudus, nyalas and zebras that often frequent the area. A trip to Nyani cultural village is on this afternoon’s itinerary where you’ll learn about the culture while watching a performance in a traditional boma theatre. Music and dance will be featured from local tribes such as the San (Bushmen), Tsonga, Shona, Venda, Swati, and Zulu. In the evening, you'll return to the camp for a closing dinner of a braai – a traditional South African barbeque. Feast and chat with your newfound friends, reminiscing on your week.
Day 8, Transfer to Maputo and travel by boat to a private beach resort.

An early breakfast will be followed by a six-hour journey to Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, located along the south Indian Ocean coast. There will be plenty of comfort stops along the way, as well as a break for lunch. You’ll then go to Maputo Marina, say farewell to your South African tour manager and board a private speedboat. A one-hour trip on the waters will take you to the Machangulo Beach Resort, positioned at the tip of the Machangulo peninsula. After this day of travelling, you’ll receive the warmest welcome by the resort staff and have the chance to unwind in utter paradise. Switch from your khaki gear to your beachwear, and wander around your new home for the next few days.
Day 9, Explore at Your Leisure.

This isolated haven of seaside splendour calls for all the lounging, either by the pool, in the spa or the private beach area. Pick up the pace with a walk through the mangroves, visit the nearby villages of Santa Maria and Inhaca, or kayak, scuba dive and snorkel amongst the fringing coral reefs.
Day 10, Explore at Your Leisure.

It’s your final day, and you have the freedom to fulfil whatever wishes you would have left. However, claiming a seat at the ocean-facing bar to watch one last spectacular sunset should be a must.
Day 11, Farewell – Until Africa Calls Again

Today, you’ll be transferred to Maputo Airport for your return flight to the UK. As your journey comes to an end, you leave with more than just photographs you carry with you the unforgettable memories of Africa. From the wild beauty of Kruger National Park to the tranquil shores of Mozambique’s beaches, every moment has been a part of something truly special. The sights, sounds, and spirit of this land leave a lasting impression, and the connections made with nature, people, and place will remain with you for a lifetime.