Akwa Safari

Akwa Safari Comprehensive luxury travel company. We create exclusive safaris and unique tours in Africa for you. Your next aventure is waiting for you!

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Crazy jump! Soweto Towers At the Soweto Towers, adrenaline junkies can indulge in a wide variety of extreme activities, ...
18/11/2020

Crazy jump!
Soweto Towers

At the Soweto Towers, adrenaline junkies can indulge in a wide variety of extreme activities, from bungee jumping and paintball to SCAD free falls, base jumping, rock climbing, and more. For the sane among us, there’s also an elevator to the top of the Western Cooling Tower, where you can enjoy 360-degree views of Soweto and Johannesburg. If you do decide to jump, take comfort in the fact that the staff here is handpicked and highly trained to ensure your safety. And once you’re back on solid ground, reward yourself with a cold beer at Chaf Pozi, a lively African braai restaurant located at the base of the towers.

Africa is waiting for you!
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We are thrilled to announce that South Africa is beginning the gradual easing of international travel restrictions with ...
10/11/2020

We are thrilled to announce that South Africa is beginning the gradual easing of international travel restrictions with our borders opening on 1 October 2020. We cant wait to welcome you back once again.

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Visit Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve in South Africa!It is a spiritual place filled with tranquillity, fascinating rock form...
30/10/2020

Visit Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve in South Africa!

It is a spiritual place filled with tranquillity, fascinating rock formations, Khoisan paintings, majestic mountains and spectacular scenery.

A visit to Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve is an ideal add-on to a tour through the Cape Winelands, Cape West Coast, Route 62 and Garden Route of the Western Cape, South Africa.

This Western Cape nature reserve is well known for its scenic beauty and its rich cultural heritage. Hundreds of Khoisan rock paintings or rock art dating back to 6000 years ago are found here, making Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve a unique nature destination in South Africa.

Kagga Kamma is home to a large variety of wild animals.

At Kagga Kamma, guests can escape from the city, traffic and stress to peace and serenity. In the open-air restaurant amongst the rocks guests can enjoy sumptuous South African cuisine, including venison dishes, and an excellent selection of wines from the Cape Winelands. Guests can enjoy spa treatments, swim in the sparkling pool or set off on San Cultural Tours, nature drives, quad biking, hiking and birding adventures.

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Happy weekend! Enjoy the view of these lion cubs in Serengeti/ Tanzania.
23/10/2020

Happy weekend! Enjoy the view of these lion cubs in Serengeti/ Tanzania.

Some folks didn't like the goofy music on the other video, so here is the original audio. A litter of cute little cubs check out the outdoors for the first t...

A Cape of adventures beckons…CAPE POINT Cape Town South AfricaMistakenly cited as the point where the Atlantic and India...
23/10/2020

A Cape of adventures beckons…

CAPE POINT
Cape Town South Africa

Mistakenly cited as the point where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, Cape Point is, nonetheless, a place like no other. (Incidentally, the two oceans’ meeting point is at Cape Agulhas). At Cape Point Nature Reserve, the mountain and ocean meet in a thunderous clash of water against rock, producing a dramatic landscape inhabited by an incredible diversity of life. As the tip of land juts out like on outstretched arm, the ocean swells around it, and multitudes of birds flock to its pristine beaches and rugged cliffs.

With a plethora of things to do and see – from the majestic mountains to the mighty ocean, not to mention the impressive flora and fauna in between – Cape Point is a wonderful day-trip destinations for locals and tourists alike. Whether it’s discovering the rich history of the area, enjoying a beach walk or swim in the tidal pools, or simply relishing time under the African sun, there is bound to be something for the whole family.

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A stunning modern lodge in the midst of the vast African bushveld. This award winning lodge is truly world class and off...
07/10/2020

A stunning modern lodge in the midst of the vast African bushveld. This award winning lodge is truly world class and offers spacious suites, all with private plunge pool, fireplace, outdoor and indoor showers and game viewing deck. Now this is safari in style! Savanna Private Lodge - Sabi Sands Game Reserve - Kruger

Visit one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Victoria Falls!As the wonderful Zambezi River crashes over a basalt...
05/10/2020

Visit one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Victoria Falls!

As the wonderful Zambezi River crashes over a basalt rock ledge and drops 354 feet or 108 metres down into a powerful whirlpool, it forms the largest sheet of falling water on the planet: the Victoria Falls. Traditionally known as Mosi-oa-Tunya (which, aptly, means ‘The Smoke that Thunders’), the falling water’s impressive roar can sometimes be heard from 25 miles or 40 kilometres away. On a wind-free day during high-water season, which runs from about February to July depending on the rain, a dazzling cloud of mist can float high above the Falls. This is truly a magnificent wonder of nature that every safari lover should experience at least once!

We own and run all of our own adventures and activities, which means that we can make sure you get only the best, seamless service possible.
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Extraordinary Maasai MaraThe Maasai Mara National Reserve in the southeast corner of Kenya is the country’s premier tour...
29/09/2020

Extraordinary Maasai Mara

The Maasai Mara National Reserve in the southeast corner of Kenya is the country’s premier tourism showpiece and forms part of the vast unfenced Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, including neighbouring private conservancies in Kenya and the larger Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Species to look out for include the Big 5 (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino), many antelope species, zebras, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles and good populations of cheetahs, hyenas and wild dogs, as well as smaller species such as serval and bat-eared fox.

The Maasai Mara can become crowded during the high safari seasons of July to November and January to February, and during these times it’s advisable to stay in the neighbouring private conservancies. The private conservancies are close enough to permit day trips to the river crossings and mass congregations of wildebeest in the reserve, with the advantage of accommodation in crowd-free camps and lodges outside of the reserve. The private conservancies allow off-road road driving, night drives and bush walks – which are not possible within the reserve.

The Maasai people play an integral role in your Maasai Mara safari and although their traditional nomadic lifestyle has largely been abandoned, they still uphold many traditions and dress codes. Many of the lodges have a strong Maasai community presence and provide wonderful and enriching cultural experiences for tourists. The neighbouring conservancies offer particularly genuine community experiences.

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You’re a step closer to your dream safari. Explore these tour ideas from our Africa travel experts and start planning your trip of a lifetime.

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We are thrilled to announce that South Africa is beginning the gradual easing of international travel restrictions with ...
19/09/2020

We are thrilled to announce that South Africa is beginning the gradual easing of international travel restrictions with our borders opening on 1 October 2020. We cant wait to welcome you back once again!

Where else in the world can you have a breakfast in a company of giraffes poking their heads right through a window?Nair...
01/09/2020

Where else in the world can you have a breakfast in a company of giraffes poking their heads right through a window?

Nairobi in Kenya is a home to the world renowned Giraffe Manor hotel.

Giraffe Manor is situated in southern part of Nairobi’s suburb of Karen, within a sanctuary for the rare and endangered Rothschild giraffes. Giraffes visit the hotel twice a day – for a breakfast and for an afternoon tea. During the day they are either at the Giraffe Center or at the nearby forest.

Most of the rooms at Giraffe Manor are named after giraffe residents. If you are looking for an unique opportunity to feed a giraffe from your bedroom window, send us an email [email protected]

23/08/2020

This is Monkey Valley in Cape Town friends. Like it?

23/08/2020

Silver Mine Hike in Cape Town

22/08/2020

Amazing panoramic wheel in Cape Town

22/08/2020

Waterfront area in Cape Town

19/08/2020

Beautiful young boy

16/08/2020

Going to level 2 in South Africa. Sea Point, Cape Town

South African man to Kayak from Cape Town to Brazil!Richard will attempt to kayak from Cape Town, South Africa to Salvad...
08/08/2020

South African man to Kayak from Cape Town to Brazil!

Richard will attempt to kayak from Cape Town, South Africa to Salvador in Brazil, 6700km unsupported and on his own.

https://www.richardkohler.co.za

December 2020 Richard Kohler will attempt to kayak solo from Cape Town, South Africa to Brazil, 6700km unsupported. Follow his Ocean X adventure here!

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