South Africa (or South East Asia) for Honeymoon
#31
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: CPT,AMS
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The Aquila Game Reserve is rather expensive, but certainly worth a night or two. Unlike "true" wildlife parks like Kruger or in Kenya, Aquila is private. They know exactly where the lions are in their park, so you won't spend days driving through the park hoping to catch a glimpse of one.
There are many less expensive options for safari, but if you're on a time budget, Aquila is a nice option.
There are many less expensive options for safari, but if you're on a time budget, Aquila is a nice option.
For comparison, Aquila charges R1195 for a game drive, Botlierskop charges R450, and the experience in Botlierskop is better.
#32
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Join Date: Dec 2015
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South African winter in the CPT area is indeed very far from a British/North-European winter, I would hardly call it a nice t-shirt weather though, while you might be able wear a t-shirt on a sunny day with no wind, the sunset is pretty early and temperatures drop to below 10 degrees at night
I think you need to decide what it is you want to do on your vacation, if you are looking for warm weather/beaches than a combination of Kenya & Zanzibar might be best, perhaps also adding a short visit to Victoria Falls.
If you are not worried about the weather, then by all means I would go for SA, much more options and with prices are often cheaper as well.
I think you need to decide what it is you want to do on your vacation, if you are looking for warm weather/beaches than a combination of Kenya & Zanzibar might be best, perhaps also adding a short visit to Victoria Falls.
If you are not worried about the weather, then by all means I would go for SA, much more options and with prices are often cheaper as well.
What I hate the most about winter is the little amount of light you get in a day...
So maybe Kenya+zanzibar sounds like a better option even tho SA might be cheaper and have more to offer when it comes to things to do and see
Anyone knows any not overly extortionate accommodations in Kenya that does a safari (so I guess it'd be inside a game reserve)?
#33
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Having just been to Aquila in December I must say it was a bit of a disappointing experience, especially for the rates they are charging, I would much prefer Botlierskop, and while it might be further away one is likely to pass by while doing the garden route.
For comparison, Aquila charges R1195 for a game drive, Botlierskop charges R450, and the experience in Botlierskop is better.
For comparison, Aquila charges R1195 for a game drive, Botlierskop charges R450, and the experience in Botlierskop is better.
I looked at Botlierskop's website and it doesn't look like they provide transfers from Cape Town, so that's probably not an option for me.
#34
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: CPT,AMS
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Would you mind providing a little more detail about your experience? I'm going to be in Cape Town in late December and trying to decide if it's worth it to spend a day at Aquila or not.
I looked at Botlierskop's website and it doesn't look like they provide transfers from Cape Town, so that's probably not an option for me.
I looked at Botlierskop's website and it doesn't look like they provide transfers from Cape Town, so that's probably not an option for me.
If that is your only option for a Safari then it is better than nothing, but if you are visiting after few days in Kruger e.g., then I would say definitely skip, the value for money is not good IMHO.
Botlierskop is ~4-5 hours drive from CPT, so not really feasible as a day trip, it works well with a tour of the Garden Route, if you can spare 2-3 days for that.
#35
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Well, while the park is quite big, it felt 'empty', you will still get to see 4 of the big 5, and they have 3 Giraffes and lots of antelopes and other small(er) animals.
If that is your only option for a Safari then it is better than nothing, but if you are visiting after few days in Kruger e.g., then I would say definitely skip, the value for money is not good IMHO.
Botlierskop is ~4-5 hours drive from CPT, so not really feasible as a day trip, it works well with a tour of the Garden Route, if you can spare 2-3 days for that.
If that is your only option for a Safari then it is better than nothing, but if you are visiting after few days in Kruger e.g., then I would say definitely skip, the value for money is not good IMHO.
Botlierskop is ~4-5 hours drive from CPT, so not really feasible as a day trip, it works well with a tour of the Garden Route, if you can spare 2-3 days for that.
I have a few months to decide if it's worth the cost to spend a day in Aquila. The reviews online are mixed - some indicate that it's barely more than a zoo and that's not very appealing for a day that will cost me close to $200 USD. As you say, the value doesn't seem very good.
#36
Join Date: May 2017
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Hi xmrbrightside89, hi everyone,
here comes my little story. Me and my husband traveled to South Africa for our wedding (on the beach) and honeymoon - we've decided to do this in one shot. We went to visit Cape Town for a couple of days and stayed at the Grootbos Reserve for the ceremony.
http://www.grootbos.com/en/getaways/honeymoon
as the honeymoon part we went up to the Kruger (Sabi Sabi). It's not the cheapest, but from a Euro/Dollar point of view - This is ridiculous. Of course it is not cheap, but as animal lovers it was worth it for all cost. For us, this was unforgettable!
The Sabi Sabi Website seems to be changed. I am sure someone in this forum might know.
SE Asia is nice to travel through, but for the honeymoon, I'd consider South Africa as the better choice (by far).
All the best!
Bee3
here comes my little story. Me and my husband traveled to South Africa for our wedding (on the beach) and honeymoon - we've decided to do this in one shot. We went to visit Cape Town for a couple of days and stayed at the Grootbos Reserve for the ceremony.
http://www.grootbos.com/en/getaways/honeymoon
as the honeymoon part we went up to the Kruger (Sabi Sabi). It's not the cheapest, but from a Euro/Dollar point of view - This is ridiculous. Of course it is not cheap, but as animal lovers it was worth it for all cost. For us, this was unforgettable!
The Sabi Sabi Website seems to be changed. I am sure someone in this forum might know.
SE Asia is nice to travel through, but for the honeymoon, I'd consider South Africa as the better choice (by far).
All the best!
Bee3
#37
Join Date: Sep 2014
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The OP as far as I know has not said when the travel date is and that does make a difference in Cape Town for sure. Rough seas in their winter(June,July,August) can make it quite unpleasant to go to Robben Island or do the short tank and Table Mountain may be closed due to rain, wind(very strong!!) and clouds.
Likewise,Mauritius has great prices in the winter but it can be somewhat cool at night and ocean temps are fairly chilly. But is a very pretty island and prices are very good that time of year.
I did a mission trip in Kenya recently-I did not find it safe at all both in Nairobi or in rural areas and many people who did a Mara safari got seriously ill.
South Africa has much better infrastructure-good roads, good health care, safer and in my opinion is much more beautiful than Kenya-but that is just my opinion and experience.
Likewise,Mauritius has great prices in the winter but it can be somewhat cool at night and ocean temps are fairly chilly. But is a very pretty island and prices are very good that time of year.
I did a mission trip in Kenya recently-I did not find it safe at all both in Nairobi or in rural areas and many people who did a Mara safari got seriously ill.
South Africa has much better infrastructure-good roads, good health care, safer and in my opinion is much more beautiful than Kenya-but that is just my opinion and experience.
#38
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Thank you, that's very helpful. Something like a day trip from CPT is really my only option - I don't drive so can't rent a car and am a woman traveling alone, so I am not sure I'd feel comfortable overnighting in a tent camp or lodge or someplace like that on my own.
I have a few months to decide if it's worth the cost to spend a day in Aquila. The reviews online are mixed - some indicate that it's barely more than a zoo and that's not very appealing for a day that will cost me close to $200 USD. As you say, the value doesn't seem very good.
I have a few months to decide if it's worth the cost to spend a day in Aquila. The reviews online are mixed - some indicate that it's barely more than a zoo and that's not very appealing for a day that will cost me close to $200 USD. As you say, the value doesn't seem very good.
I would say it is not a place for a day trip. The beauty of the place is sleeping in a posh-rustic cabana, while lions roar at each other outside your window, tea at sunrise while watching hippos take a morning swim, sunset game drives on horseback. There's even one cabana that is inside the game reserve, where you are the captive entertainment for the animals.
A day trip would feel more like a visit to the zoo, which is not at all what this place was meant to offer. It's meant to be more immersive, which requires time and, unfortunately, a substantial financial commitment.
#39
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Join Date: Dec 2015
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Having just been to Aquila in December I must say it was a bit of a disappointing experience, especially for the rates they are charging, I would much prefer Botlierskop, and while it might be further away one is likely to pass by while doing the garden route.
For comparison, Aquila charges R1195 for a game drive, Botlierskop charges R450, and the experience in Botlierskop is better.
For comparison, Aquila charges R1195 for a game drive, Botlierskop charges R450, and the experience in Botlierskop is better.