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Seychelles Safari & Honeymoon Packages: Kruger Park, South Africa + Victoria Falls + Mahe

Kruger Park Safari + Victoria Falls + Seychelles
ZRM14V
12 NIGHTS
FROM $4,423
Per person sharing
Flights quoted separately
Seychelles Safari Honeymoon Packages Kruger South Africa Victoria Falls Mahe

Our Seychelles safari & honeymoon packages combine a thrilling Big Five safari in the famous Kruger Park in South Africa with the mighty Victoria Falls, before flying to Mahe in the Seychelles. Visit an Elephant Sanctuary, Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre & the green Blyde River Canyon on the beautiful Drakensberg Panorama Route & enjoy a Zambezi River cruise. Then relax in the spectacular Seychelles.

Seychelles Safari Honeymoon Packages Kruger South Africa Victoria Falls Mahe
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Seychelles Safari Honeymoon Packages
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Kruger National Park Safari
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South Africa
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Big Five Game Drives
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Blyde River Canyon
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Mahe Island, Seychelles
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Island Hopping
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Praslin & La Digue
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Safari Honeymoon Packages
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Seychelles Safari Honeymoon Packages
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Kruger National Park Safari
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South Africa
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Big Five Game Drives
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Blyde River Canyon
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Mahe Island, Seychelles
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Island Hopping
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Praslin & La Digue
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Safari Honeymoon Packages
Day 1
You will be met at Mpumalanga Airport and transferred to your hotel situated near Hazyview on the scenic Panorama Route.
 
On arrival enjoy a visit to a local Elephant Park to experience a very special close-up encounter, where for 1-hour you can interact with and feed one of these gentle giants.
 
Afterwards check into your hotel and relax in this region that is famous for its beauty and wildlife.
Day 2
This morning we drive 1.5-hours to Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre where you have the unique opportunity of viewing wild lion, leopard, cheetah, eagles and vultures at close quarters. Animals found injured, poisoned or orphaned are given a second chance and released back into the wild.
 
Afterwards we drive back through the green Blyde River Canyon - the third largest in the world. Enjoy wonderful views from Pinnacle Rock, Wonder View and the Three Rondavels lookout. Also take the Graskop Gorge Lift down into the gorge, where there is a short trail across a wooden suspension bridge into the forest, with the backdrop of a pretty waterfall. We can also view the Lisbon Falls and the unusual Bourkes Luck Pot Holes - cylindrical holes formed from the swirling waters of the Blyde and Treur Rivers..
 
Note: Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is closed on Sundays.
Day 3
Today transfer to your lodge in the world famous Kruger National Park, a drive of 2 to 3 hours depending on the location of your lodge.
 
After checking in, enjoy your first thrilling game drive in an open-top vehicle accompanied by a ranger. Game viewing opportunities should present themselves almost immediately and hopefully you will see several species of antelope, zebra, wildebeest and maybe even giraffe today - as well as several of the Big Five - before dining under the stars in the atmosphere that only the African bushveld can provide.
Day 4
Enjoy some final early morning game viewing in the Kruger National Park.
 
Afterwards transfer between 2 and 3.5-hours to Mpumalanga Airport (depending on the location of your lodge) for your onward flight.

You will be met at Victoria Falls Airport and transferred to your hotel near the mighty Zambezi River.
 
Located in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA), where the borders of five African countries converge, the sheer scale of this vast international conservation project is difficult to comprehend. It encompasses a bewildering range of experiences, ranging from the mighty Victoria Falls to the lifeforce of the region, the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers.
 
Check in, settle in and relax whilst you catch your first glimpses of the magnificent Smoke That Thunders first discovered by Dr. David Livingstone and still one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. The flow of water over the Victoria Falls is greatest from February to June following the summer rains, but they are a magnificent sight at any time of year.
Day 5
Today we recommend exploring on foot the mighty Victoria Falls and its rainforest.
 
Afterwards you may wish to visit Elephants Walk, a small crafts complex across the road from The Kingdom hotel, where you can see talented local artists and sculptors at work and support them by buying one of their items. Alternatively you can participate in various optional activities, such as a helicopter flight over the falls or an elephant interaction.
 
In the late afternoon enjoy an included cruise on the Zambezi River where you may see hippos, crocodiles and abundant birdlife.
 
Note: We suggest you take your own raincoat for walking in the rainforest, as those on hire are well used.
Day 6
At leisure to explore the town of Victoria Falls on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River.
  
Many optional activities are available in this small town, where adrenalin seekers come to participate in adventure activities such as canoeing down the Zambezi River, white water rafting in the turbulent gorge below the falls (grade 5), abseiling and bungee jumping from Victoria Falls Bridge.
Day 7
Transfer to Victoria Falls Airport for your onward flight.

You will be met at Johannesburg Airport and transferred to your airport hotel.
 
Check in and relax under warm blue South African skies in the city of gold.
Day 8
Make your own way by free hotel shuttle or on foot (depending on location of your hotel) to Johannesburg Airport for your onward flight.

You will be met at Mahe Airport and transferred to your hotel in the spectacularly beautiful Seychelles.
 
Check in and relax on this paradise island, surrounded by crystal clear turquoise waters and coral reefs.
Day 9
At leisure to relax on the pristine beach of your lodge on Mahe, the largest island in the Seychelles, and enjoy swimming, snorkelling and kayaking in the crystal clear turquoise waters. Diving, deep sea game fishing and horse riding are also available.
 
Mahe island is home to the capital town of Victoria, where you can visit the beautiful Botanical Gardens which has indigenous giant tortoises that live for over 200 years - longer than any other creature on our planet. You can explore the island on an optional day tour that visits the fresh produce market with its wonderful array of spices and fresh fish, walk past 'Big Ben' and drive along the scenic San Soucis Road to the ruins of the missionary school at Mission Lodge (originally called Venn's Town), with wonderful views over the island.
 
An optional full day snorkelling excursion is available to Sainte Anne Marine Park. Tropical fish inhabit these coral reefs, where dolphins are sometimes seen, as well as sperm whale (July/August) and whale sharks (August to October). Leatherback and endangered hawksbill turtles nest on some of the beaches in December and January, with hatchlings emerging in March and April.
 
You can also take an easy 1.5-hour guided hike through beautiful Morne Seychelles National Park, ending at Anse Major Bay. From here cruise by boat to secluded Baie Ternay Marine Park for some swimming and snorkelling. There are many other wonderful walks around this island, ranging from the easy trail to Glacis Trois Freres, to the much tougher hike to Mare aux Cochons.
 
Full day optional island hopping excursion are available, travelling by ferry to neighbouring Praslin and La Digue islands. Praslin is home to the Vallee de Mai reserve, where the unique Coco de Mer palm tree is found, and where you can swim and snorkel on beautiful Anse Lazio beach. Small car-free La Digue has a quaint harbour and famous Anse Source d'Argent, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, with its huge granitic boulders and clear turquoise waters.
Day 10
Today we recommend an optional full day island hopping excursion to Praslin and La Digue, two of Seychelles most enchanting islands.
 
Transfer to Mahe harbour and depart by boat to Praslin, the second largest island in the Seychelles archipelago. Here we visit Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to gigantic coco de mer palm trees, whose enormous double coconut seeds resemble a woman's pelvis. This tropical forest also offers sanctuary to birds such as the endangered black parrot and the endemic bulbul. Afterwards swim & snorkel at renowned Anse Lazio beach and enjoy an included lunch.
 
We continue to La Digue, with its quaint harbour and famous Anse Source d'Argent beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world with its huge granitic boulders and clear turquoise waters. In the late afternoon we return by boat to Mahe.
 
Note: Take your swimming costume, towel, sunscreen & insect repellent. Excursion departs Monday to Friday. Min 10 people on the day to guarantee departure.
Day 11
Another day at leisure to explore more of lush and scenic Mahe Island or simply relax on the beach.
Day 12
At leisure to relax on the pristine beach of your lodge on Mahe, the largest island in the Seychelles, and enjoy swimming, snorkelling and kayaking in the crystal clear turquoise waters. Diving, deep sea game fishing and horse riding are also available.
 
Mahe island is home to the capital town of Victoria, where you can visit the beautiful Botanical Gardens which has indigenous giant tortoises that live for over 200 years - longer than any other creature on our planet. You can explore the island on an optional day tour that visits the fresh produce market with its wonderful array of spices and fresh fish, walk past 'Big Ben' and drive along the scenic San Soucis Road to the ruins of the missionary school at Mission Lodge (originally called Venn's Town), with wonderful views over the island.
 
An optional full day snorkelling excursion is available to Sainte Anne Marine Park. Tropical fish inhabit these coral reefs, where dolphins are sometimes seen, as well as sperm whale (July/August) and whale sharks (August to October). Leatherback and endangered hawksbill turtles nest on some of the beaches in December and January, with hatchlings emerging in March and April.
 
You can also take an easy 1.5-hour guided hike through beautiful Morne Seychelles National Park, ending at Anse Major Bay. From here cruise by boat to secluded Baie Ternay Marine Park for some swimming and snorkelling. There are many other wonderful walks around this island, ranging from the easy trail to Glacis Trois Freres, to the much tougher hike to Mare aux Cochons.
 
Full day optional island hopping excursion are available, travelling by ferry to neighbouring Praslin and La Digue islands. Praslin is home to the Vallee de Mai reserve, where the unique Coco de Mer palm tree is found, and where you can swim and snorkel on beautiful Anse Lazio beach. Small car-free La Digue has a quaint harbour and famous Anse Source d'Argent, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, with its huge granitic boulders and clear turquoise waters.
Day 13
Transfer to Mahe Airport for your flight home.