Tailormake your day by discussing your KwaZulu-Natal safari in South Africa with your private ranger. Activities on your safari in South Africa include game drives twice a day in open game viewing vehicles, bush walks, bird viewing, riverboat cruises and canoeing along the Mzinene River.
Optional Phinda Adventures, at additional cost, include breathtaking coastal flights, beach excursions, snorkelling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, turtle viewing, horse riding and cultural visits.
Phinda also offers a range of unique Specialist safaris in South Africa: Leopard Research, Birding, Rhino-Darting and Bush Skills Adventures.
Game Drives in Phinda Private Game Reserve
Enjoy exceptional Big Five game viewing in open 4x4 safari vehicles with experienced rangers and Zulu trackers on your safari in South Africa.
Walking Safaris
Learn more about the traditional uses and legends surrounding indigenous trees and shrubs on safari in South Africa. Your experienced guide will be able to show you some of the smaller wonders of the African bush. Enjoy a delicious brunch in the wild before a short siesta on a shaded hammock. Alternatively spend the night under canvas in the African wilderness. A romantic dinner is served al fresco under a star-studded sky. Unfortunately walking safaris are only available to children aged 16 years and older.
Mzinene River Canoeing
Catch sight of some of Phinda’s incredible birdlife while paddling along the river, flanked by lush riverine forest with huge Fever and Sycamore Fig Trees.
Mzinene Riverboat Cruise
Watch a magnificent sunrise or sunset while enjoying a leisurely cruise along the Mzinene River in Phinda’s riverboat. See some of the 200 or more waterbirds, as well as the Crocodiles and Hippos lazing about on your safari in South Africa.
White Rhino Tracking
Set off with your professional armed ranger and tracker in a 4x4 safari vehicle, searching for fresh signs of White Rhino activity. When tracks are found, experience the thrill of tracking White Rhino on foot during your safari in South Africa.