Madikwe has an array of exclusive lodges and the park is not open to the public which makes for a quite and tranquil experience.
Purpose-built and packed with every conceivable animal, the Madikwe Game Reserve was proclaimed in 1991 and at 75,000 hectares is one of the largest parks in South Africa. The handful of luxury lodges in Madikwe offer guided bush walks and night drives adding uncountable new dimensions to the already spectacular wilderness experience. Another plus: Madikwe is reserved for the exclusive use of guests at the lodges – so you won't be sharing your leopard sighting with a boisterous family in a people-carrier.
We at
Rhino Africa are Malaria Free Safari experts, and will gladly assist you in building an itinerary that best suite your requirements and budget. We encourage you to have a look at the individual properties and tours or to
contact us to put together the perfect tailor-made African safari just for you.
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Fly-in SafarisThere are two ways to go on safari in Madikwe Game Reserve: by air and by road. Each has its own merits and the best choice depends on your requirements. Madikwe is about an hour's flight from Jo'burg, which makes it easy to add a malaria-free safari to your holiday. And you won't have to worry about finding your way out of the airport terminal car park or driving on the wrong side of the road either.
Read more...Self-drive SafarisA self-drive safari to Madikwe will take up to four hours and entails a scenic drive – once you've put some distance between yourself and Jo'burg that is – via the Magaliesberg Mountains and Sun City. Self-drive safaris offer more freedom and flexibility than fly-in safaris; your travelling expenses are much less and you can combine your safari with a few exciting days at the spectacular
Sun City resort.
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