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Full Day Aquila Safari – Cape Town

9 Hours

Overview

The Full Day Aquila Safari Tour promises an exhilarating adventure into the heart of South Africa’s wildlife wonderland. Nestled in the picturesque Ceres Karoo, the Aquila Private Game Reserve spans over 10,000 hectares, providing a natural habitat for an array of iconic African species. This immersive safari experience offers participants the chance to witness the majestic Big Five – lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, and rhinos – in their natural environment. The day unfolds with open 4×4 game drives, allowing visitors to traverse the expansive landscapes and observe the incredible biodiversity that thrives within. Additionally, the tour often includes a visit to the animal rescue and conservation center, adding an educational dimension to the excursion. With its breathtaking scenery, diverse wildlife, and expert guides, the Full Day Aquila Safari Tour promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Africa’s untamed beauty.

Highlights

  • Aquila Private Game Reserve
  • Lunch is enjoyed at the Lodge.

Itinerary

The bio-diverse habitat of the reserve ensures plenty of interest for the avid game viewer and birder.

After a mid morning departure we head up the N1 Highway, through the spectacular Hex River Valley and arrive at the Aquila Private Game Reserve.  Giraffe, Blesbok, Black and Blue Wildebeest, Zebra, Springbok, Gemsbok Klipspringers, Duiker, Greybuck, Steenbok, Ostriches, Baboons Caracal, Foxes, Jackal, Leopard and 172 species of birds, including the Black Eagle are found on the reserve. An experienced Game Ranger will take you on an open vehicle Game Drive. Lunch is enjoyed at the Lodge.

Lunch

INCLUDES/EXCLUDES

Included

  • Lunch
  • Open vehicle game drive

Excluded

  • All beverages and any purchase of a personal nature

OTHER INFORMATION

Is it safe to travel to South Africa?

If you follow these guidelines you will feel totally safe.  Some areas you visit will be quite poor by our standards and it is thoughtless to flash money or jewelry. Leave jewelry at home and carry only small amounts of cash. Leave valuables and passports in the hotel safes or with camp managers.

You will find the people very friendly, helpful and eager to please. The beauty and tranquility of the land, the magnificent wildlife, and the hospitality of the people will all contribute to a lifetime of memories!

What are the entry requirements?

Citizens of Canada and the United States have visas/entry permits issued free of charge on arrival in South Africa.

All Non-South African passport holders are required to have at least two, entirely blank (unstamped) visa pages in their passport, each time entry is sought in South Africa. These pages are in addition to pages that are required for other countries you are visiting on the same trip

Passports must be valid for a minimum of 6 months after intended date of departure. If you are extending your journey to other countries, please estSouth establish entry requirements for those countries as well.

Children: Children traveling in and out of South Africa are required to carry an unabridged birth certificate reflecting the details of both parents, as well as a valid passport.

Should I get travel insurance and what is the cost?

We recommend purchasing travel insurance. A comprehensive travel policy is available through our insurance partners—your South Africa Specialist will be able to direct you to more information. Cancellation fees are charged by our suppliers and are beyond our control. Insurance will cover you for costly cancellation penalties, trip interruption, and missed connections, and offer you protection in the event of illness or accident while abroad

Will I be safe in an open safari vehicle?

The safari vehicles are very safe as long as you take heed of your guide’s instructions – no standing in the vehicle and no loud talking or shouting.

Can I bring children on safari?

Children under the age of 6 are rarely accepted at lodges and it is not recommended to bring young children on safari. If they are accepted, they will not be allowed to go on game drives and will have to be left at the lodge under the care of a babysitter or guardian. Some lodges will allow children 6 and over to go on game drives and other lodges only allow children over the age of 12. It is best to check with your Lion World safari consultant as to which lodge is the best for you to consider

Can I use a credit card?

In most cases, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are widely accepted.

What is the best time of the year to visit Cape Town?

Any time! Each season in Cape Town has something to offer its visitors

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