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Nat   –  
Australia AU
Visited: March 2026 Reviewed: Mar 29, 2026

Email Nat  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The review below is the personal opinion of Nat and not that of SafariBookings.
Not as advertised
2/5

The first 3 nights were at Kruger Shalati, which is the accomodation in the train carriages! This place is awesome and excellent value for money. Everything is included - 4 meals a day which is far too many, all free wine etc (you can pay for cocktails but they are cheap), 2 game drives a day, great staff, very attentive, great animal viewing right from the accomodation and one of the 3 pools. We highly, highly recommend Kruger Shalati and will be back for sure.

Our next stop was Rhino Post - don't waste your time or money! It's very dirty, has a very strange energy, feels very unorganised and none of the staff seem to know what is going on. Our booking confirmation also said that all basic wines, water and soft drinks were included but they tried to charge for it all. This then all got paid by the booking company for us as it was false advertising. I wouldn't return or recommend this place to anyone.

We then did 2 nights at Plains Camp (walking safari) the camp is wayyyyy nicer that Rhino Post, very relaxing, great food, nice staff. There is no wifi at all so be prepared to relax and unwind and watch the animals in the plains like Wildebeest, Baboons and Warthogs. You may also hear the lions roaring at night. PLEASE BEWARE, you will basically see no animals at all on the walks. Animals are frightened on humans on foot vs the safari vehicles. When we got on our first walk our guide informed us that walking safaris were not for seeing animals and that was pretty disappointing as it is certainly not advertised that way. You will track prints in the soil, learn about plants and do a hell a lot of walking through thick grass which was not good for my partner as she is terrified of snakes and there certainly are snakes.
The walks are long 2-3 hours, twice a day. So also be prepared for that.

Finally that brings us to 3 nights at Geiger's. This was by far the most expensive of all the accomodations. The chef is incredible but there is no menu, you are just served a 4 course meal as a surprise each night, drinks are included. Its hard to get food, drinks or service in the day (I think the staff take their rest then). It only hosts 5 villas, so its a very small group which is nice. You reason it's worth paying the money is because the game drives on the private reserve that connects to the Kruger are amazing. We saw Lion Mums on a fresh kill with all their cubs, A leopard in a tree eating its kill, a leaoprd walking right up to the safari truck, 5 Rhinos in a group and a baby playing with its mum in the mud, wild dogs and hyenas having a fight, huge crocs and all the usual suspects Elephants, Hippos, Giraffe, Warthogs, Antelopes etc etc.

But for off road viewing right next to the action, this place is worth the money. Our guides Josh and MJ were lovely.

Laura   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: March 2026 Reviewed: Apr 3, 2026

Email Laura  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing
5/5

We recently booked a trip through Safari.com which included a 3-night safari in Kruger followed by 3 nights in Cape Town, and the entire experience was outstanding from start to finish.

Our travel agent, Kim, was excellent throughout. Communication was clear, prompt, and incredibly helpful at every stage. Kim took care of every detail, including managing some last-minute flight changes, which made what could have been a stressful situation completely seamless.

All transfers were perfectly organised — every driver was waiting for us exactly as planned, which made travelling between locations effortless. It gave us real peace of mind knowing everything had been arranged so thoroughly.

Kim was always available via email and WhatsApp, and even called me immediately when I thought I couldn’t find our transfer in Cape Town (which turned out to be entirely my fault). That level of responsiveness and care really stood out.

Overall, the trip offered fantastic value for money, especially considering the level of service and support we received. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Safari.com, and particularly Kim, to anyone planning a similar trip.

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