Experiences

TravelHouse Africa is as personal as Africa herself. From a night under the stars in a safari tree house to an offroad-adventure on the gravel roads of Namibia: We will make your own African dream become a real memory. We can’t wait to hear about your childhood travel dream. Here is a small selection of our TravelHouse Africa Experiences.

Chalkley Tree House by Lion Sands Game Reserve, Sabi Sand Reserve, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa

Chalkley Tree House by Lion Sands Game Reserve, Sabi Sand Reserve, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa

Safari BEds under the Stars, kruger NAtional Park, SOuth Africa

This is the largest National Park in South Africa and the best destination for impressive Big Game safaris. Explore open vehicle safaris with experienced rangers and some of the most exclusive safari lodges in Africa. Or sleep in your very private luxury tree house, fully equipped with showers and set up with romantic candles for your unforgettable African bush experience high above the tree canopies. Fall asleep listening to lions roar and wake up when the sun comes up. This is our favourite safari experience!

Sunset Dining at Lekkerwater Beach Lodge by Natural Inspiration, De Hoop National Park, South Africa

Sunset Dining at Lekkerwater Beach Lodge by Natural Inspiration, De Hoop National Park, South Africa

Whalewatching on the Southern Coast, South Africa

A mere 3 hours from Cape Town, South Africa, will you find one of the most beautiful coastal reserves in Africa, De Hoop National Park. Kilometers of unspoiled beaches and some of the best whale watching on the planet when, from July to November, Southern Right whales and their offspring flock here in their hundreds from Antarctica. There are also pods of dolphin and a wide variety of marine life in this coastal reserve, guaranteeing you the ultimate, land-based marine safari.

  

An adventurous self drive holiday in Namibia

An adventurous self drive holiday in Namibia

The gravel roads of Namibia

About three times the size of the United Kingdom, Namibia is sparsely populated and known for seemingly endless, dusty roads and spectacular landscapes. Travelling the country by vehicle is unforgettable and one of the greatest adventures. Plan the route carefully, select the right vehicle and the wide open landscapes of Namibia will reward you with an awakening sense of adventure long forgotten.

Canoeing the Zambezi at Royal Chundu Lodge, Zambia

Canoeing the Zambezi at Royal Chundu Lodge, Zambia

Rapids of the Zambezi RIver, Zambia

The Zambezi River is without doubt the lifeblood of Victoria Falls and is best explored by canoe. The upper Zambezi is home to hippo and crocodiles, which is why experienced local guides accompany you. Travel downstream in an inflatable canoes, through the magical channels of the Zambezi’s islands. Surrounded by hundreds of bird species, a special picnic spot under the Jackalberry trees on a riverbank rounds of this experience.

Walking Safari by Singita Sweni, Kruger National Park

Walking Safari by Singita Sweni, Kruger National Park

Walking Safari in the Kruger NAtional Park

One of the most exhilarating experience is to hear the silence when you are on foot. No noisy safari vehicle, just you and the ranger. his experience sharpens your sense of hearing, as you are surrounded by the wildlife that is home in the Kruger National Park. A walking safari experience should be part of any safari, and is one of our favourite ways to connect with nature.

Luxury Camp in the remote Hoanib Valley, by Natural Selection, Namibia

Luxury Camp in the remote Hoanib Valley, by Natural Selection, Namibia

WIld ROaming Desert Elephants

Kaokoland may just be the most incredible of Namibias vast, spectacularly beautiful landscapes, It’s also one of Namibia’s most remote and wild environments, and one that not many will get the chance to discover in a lifetime. This elegant camp with only six rooms blends seamlessly with the environment, offering a simple aesthetic that matches the rugged landscape that surrounds it. Experience rhino tracking, see desert-adapted elephant and of course desert-adapted giraffe.