Lion Sands – Narina Lodge
This family vacation was the best I have ever been on because of the destination in a National Park I had never before experienced a place so untouched by humans, with no development. It sounds cliché, but I felt like I could see the circle of life, how the tiniest of creatures can be so complex, and the different types of hidden intelligence I didn’t know many animals have. When you are there, you can see our world in such a different way, and you can see what happens after thousands of years of natural selection, evolution, and symbiotic relationships without human interaction, and the resulting environment that nature has created is indescribable. Sharing this experience with my family made the trip even better because we could talk about all of the interesting things we saw together during the rest of the day and discuss the drives over cocktails and delicious meals.
This was the first hotel that we stayed at while on the Safari. Narina Lodge is located in Kruger National Park, a 2-hour flight from Cape Town. The drive from the airport to the safari lodge was absolutely surreal. The safari lodge is very isolated in the middle of the National Park, with no fences or barriers around the lodge, so you are literally amidst all the wildlife South Africa has to offer. Everything about the lodge was perfect, from the service to the accommodation and dining, through and through.
Singita – Lebombo
This was the second safari lodge we stayed at while we were on the Safari. The location was more remote than Lion Sands Narina Lodge, and we had to drive about 2 more hours to get here (there is also a 10-minute flight option). Everything about Lebombo was five stars, but even more so. Singita Lebombo was extremely personalized in the best way.
The term “personalized experience” is often thrown around in the travel industry, but Singita Lebombo is totally deserving of the phrase. Before arrival, I told them about my allergies and food preferences, and they created an individual menu for me daily. Honestly, though, their menus are more like guidelines because you can order anything you want even if it’s not on the menu. You have the same server for all of our meals, dining, and poolside service; ours’ name was Bonga. I noticed that she learned our preferences very quickly. For example, the first day, I ordered an iced coffee with milk and sugar on the side; the next day, when I ordered a coffee and forgot to mention the details, she remembered to bring them. The rooms at the safari lodge were luxurious; it was hard to get up so early in the mornings because my bed was so cozy! (Crispy clean sheets, really comfortable bed, perfectly soft/hard pillows)
Not only is Singita a beautiful destination for a vacation, but its primary mission is conservation. The owner of Singita wants to make it known that their primary business is conserving the National Park and secondary hospitality. A vast majority of Singita’s profits are directed towards preserving the National Park, maintaining sustainability, and saving the endangered species that live there.
Cape Town – The One and Only
We spent our first four days in Cape Town at the One and Only, which is currently undergoing renovations. This hotel is great for families because their residence-style rooms are on a secluded private island by the water and have various connecting room configurations to accommodate different group sizes. I also liked the location because it is in the safest part of the city, a charming area with a lot going on.
The city of Cape Town is surrounded by Table Mountain National Park, which we visited during our stay. This is a must-do if you visit, and you can either hike to the top or take the trolly. We decided to take the trolly that is located about a ten-minute drive from The One & Only. Once you get to the top of the mountain, you get a 360 view of the city and the areas surrounding it! The top of the mountain was unique because it is relatively flat, and there are paths to walk around for viewing, which took us about 30 minutes to complete.
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