Kruger, Eswatini & Lesotho – Comfort – 2026
Year-round
Comfort
ZAR 53,950
PER PERSON SHARING
ZAR 5,260
COMPULSORY SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
Your PREMIUM Tour Experience
Journey from the “City of Gold” into the heart of the bushland and South Africa’s eastern coast, soaking in views across six national parks, and including visits to gorgeous regions like Lesotho and Eswatini, alongside the Valley of Desolation and the Panorama Route.
Highlights
- Kruger Safari
- Panorama Route
- St Lucia Cruise
- Game Drive Hlulhuwe
- Mandela Capture Sit
- Howick Falls
- Drakensberg Hike
- Waterfall Hike (Lesotho)
- Addo Game Drive
- Valley Of Desolation Tour
On our comfort tours, the accommodation offers more comfort with a variety of permanent tents, guesthouses, lodges, and hotels available to all our comfort tour clients.

Permanent Tents

Hotels & Resorts

Lodges & Guesthouses

12 Seater Minibus
The Quantum is ideal for 2 to 12 clients and designed with your comfort in mind, offering spacious seating, climate control, and large windows for unobstructed views. Both these semi-lux vehicles can come with or without a trailer. Key features included:
Large Windows, Luggage Trailer, Comfortable Individual Seats, Air-Conditioning

4×4 Safari Vehicle
We offer a range of vehicles to enhance your safari or game drive experience. These include standard open-sided 4×4 vehicles and safari mini-vans with pop-up roofs.
Key vehicle features:
Pop-up roof or open sides –
4-wheel drive –
Comfortable seating –
Capable of traversing rugged terrain
Leave the hum of Johannesburg behind as you travel eastward through Mpumalanga, winding toward the plains of the sun-soaked Greater Kruger National Park. Absconding in the dawn’s fiery light, we enter the park for a full day of safari sightings. Search the lowveld for animals of all shapes and sizes, from the sleek leopards amongst trees to the antelope grazing in open fields. A shift in scenery, but not in wonder, is next. The Panorama Route sweeps you along colossal escarpments, featuring phenomenal views of geographical landmarks Bourke’s Luck Potholes, the Three Rondavels, and God’s Window.
Step into the land-locked country of Eswatini, a tiny but mighty kingdom nestled in the mountains. Wind through rising hills to the Ezulwini Valley, whether by biking or hiking, where cultural abundance and natural beauty blend seamlessly.
We continue south into Zululand, where the stories of Zulu warriors whisper through the savannah. Setting out early, you’ll roam Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve on a safari, the park being well-known as a haven for endangered rhino. That afternoon brings an outing onto the St Lucia estuary at sunset, mirroring the orange haze of the sun across hippos peeking out the water.
Travelling to the subtropics, climb into the Drakensberg Mountains, where mist curls around jagged peaks. Here, you’ll visit the Mandela Capture Site and gaze on Howick Falls before hiking through highland meadows, surrounded by stone outcrops etched by time & rainfall. Lesotho awaits as our next destination, our convoy rises into cloud-wrapped ranges where horseback shepherds are a commonality. Sightsee hidden waterfalls and ancient rock art, or travel like the locals, pony trekking through valleys untouched by modern noise.
Descending from mountainous terrain, we traverse the arid Karoo, stopping at colonial towns and witnessing a sunrise across the Valley of Desolation’s basalt spires. Afternoon brings us to Addo Elephant National Park, searching for its resident elephants and wildlife amongst the acacias filled with birdsong. We close off our tour in Gqeberha, savouring the safari from yesterday and thinking back to all the amazing views we have witnessed.
AVAILABLE DEPARTURES DATES
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DEPARTURES ON PROMOTION
Tour Itinerary
This below itinerary is flexible and can be changed without notice. A detailed, up-to-date dossier itinerary is available to download for this tour.
Leaving the city of Johannesburg behind us we make our way east through the coalfields of Mpumalanga. Our journey today follows in the footsteps of the old trade-routes to the Lowveld and the Kruger National Park.
Rising early this morning we enter the Kruger National Park to enjoy a full day of game viewing. The abundance of wildlife presents us with opportunities for excellent sightings, and the Kruger is also home to the famed members of Africa’s Big-5. Truly the flagship of the South African national parks, Kruger is home to an impressive number of species: 336 trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds and 147 mammals. Our Game drive through the park is in an open-sided 4x4 vehicle.
While those who elect to do the optional morning walk will have an earlier start, we set out a little later today and travel the short distance to the Panorama Route. Strung along the escarpment that divides the central plateau and low-lying bushveld of the Kruger, the sights of the Panorama route offer us a day of scenic delights. We will visit the highlights of Bourke’s Luck Potholes, the Three Rondavels and God’s Window before returning to camp in the late afternoon.
We start the day early with some coffee and traditional rusks before setting off through Kruger on our way to Eswatini. Our vehicle offers an excellent platform for game viewing as we make our way south. We exit the southern end of the park and travel the short distance to Eswatini border, our route this afternoon winds through the mountains and forests of this landlocked kingdom. Our destination for today is the Ezulwini Valley just south of the capital Mbabane.
Officially known as the Kingdom of Eswatini, Eswatini is a landlocked country which means that it doesn’t have a coastline and is completely surrounded by South Africa. Some key Swazi phrases to try include: Hello: “Sawubona” or Yes: “Yebo”. Today you will have the opportunity to explore your surroundings.
We bid farewell to Eswatini and re-enter South Africa, continuing south into the reaches of Zululand, once the realm of the mighty King Shaka who united the Zulu clans.
We set out early this morning for a game drive in the nearby Hluhulwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve, one of the last strongholds of the endangered rhinoceros. While rhinoceros are the most famous of the park’s inhabitants, the park also provides a home to many other species, including the Big-5 that we all hope to see. Returning to our lodging for a siesta, we freshen up for an afternoon boat cruise on St Lucia estuary.
Running the length of the Kwazulu-Natal province, the Ukuhlamba Drakensberg Park is a UNESCO recognised world heritage site. Whether you go by the Zulu name uKhahlamba, meaning 'barrier of spears', or the Afrikaans name Drakensberge, meaning 'dragon mountains', these towering mountains will be our backdrop for the next two nights. On our way we make a stop to view the scenic Howick Falls and a visit to the nearby site that marked the capture of South Africa’s most famous man, Nelson Mandela.
We set out this morning for a lengthy hike. While we encourage everyone to make the most of the day in mountains, we may offer separate options depending on the activity level of the group. With a number of trails available we can ensure that we cater to every need, the most important aim is to ensure everyone enjoys this mountain paradise at their own pace.
Our journey today begins with a mountain pass as our route winds its way through the magnificent cliffs off the Golden Gate National Park before we enter Lesotho in the afternoon, we pass the capital city of Maseru as continue the climb to our base high amongst the mountain peaks.
The clean air of the mountains accompanies us this morning as we explore the surrounding area offers a unique and adventurous landscape to explore on foot and we will set out on the trail which is a couple of hours.
Returning to South Africa, we descend the mountains and take aim across the Great Karoo. The semi-arid Karoo represents the heartland of rural South Africa and presents a stark contrast to the mountains we leave behind. Our overnight stop is set in the historic town of Graaff-Reinet, the fourth oldest town in the country. We cross the mighty Orange (Gariep) River today as we journey through the vast countryside of the Karoo.
This morning you will have the opportunity to join a sunrise excursion to the Valley of Desolation. This unique valley offers a panoramic view over the town and the wide-open plains stretching out below. Setting course for the coast once again, we pass through the open plains of the Karoo and head to the famous Addo Elephant National Park where we will enjoy a half day game drive in our Nomad vehicle, in search of the famous elephants that call Addo home.
This morning after breakfast, your tour will come to an end in the city of Gqeberha.
TOUR INFORMATION
08:00am – Garden Court O.R. Tambo International Airport, Gauteng, South Africa
Included – Meals as outlined in the tour itinerary – 13 Breakfast 0 Lunch 11 Dinner – accommodation / qualified crew / transport in a 12-seater mini-van or bus / included highlights as per the itinerary / entrance fees to National Parks.
Excluded – Items of a personal nature (snacks, alcohol, bottled water, soft drinks, tips) / entrance fees (associated with optional activities) / souvenirs
1x Tour Guide
1x Driver/Cook
German Translator Available
The following optional activities are available to be pre-booked along with your tour.
Day 11
Pony trekking – Lesotho
Village Tour – Lesotho
What is a single supplement?
On camping tours, single supplements are optional however on accommodated tours, single supplements are compulsory if you are travelling on your own. If you have purchased the single supplement, you will receive your own tent / room for the tour. However, in the event that your Activity Package includes an activity that involves accommodation, you will be required to share for the duration of that activity. The single supplement does not cover any Activity Package items and these are booked on a shared basis, regardless if you are on a camping or accommodated tour.
Only a maximum of 4 Single Supplements are allowed per tour. Any extra Single Supplements are on requests basis only.
When is a single supplement required?
All of our tours are priced on twin share accommodation. If you are booking one of our accommodated tours and you are travelling on your own, you are required to pay the single supplement. There are a maximum of 4 single supplements available on all tours.
If you require accommodation before or after your tour we can arrange this for you. We can also arrange airport transfers – contact your travel agent or Nomad to make these bookings.
Pre-Accommodation
Garden Court O.R. Tambo International Airport, Gauteng, South Africa
Post-Accommodation
Kings Beach Hotel, Gqeberha (previously called Port Elizabeth), South Africa
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