Weenen Safari

Authentic Weenen Safari Tours

Experience Weenen, Beyond Your Imagination

We curate unforgettable nature-based African safaris, shaped by over 25 years of experience and deep local connections. With every adventure designed to leave a lasting impact – on our travellers, the land, and the local communities who call it home.

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Why Travel With Exodussafaris?

25 Years of Safari Expertise ​

For over 25 years, we've been designing tailor-made African safaris, built on our in-depth understanding and close relationships within the Weenen region.

We Know Because We Go

Our deep roots in Africa give us exceptional knowledge of every destination, every lodge, every activity, and every hidden treasure we suggest in the Weenen safaris region.

24/7 Support

From the moment you reach out to us until your safe return home, we stand by your side, managing every aspect with round-the-clock assistance. Thanks to the strong trust we've established with our partners in Weenen safaris, we are confident they’ll exceed expectations for you, just as we always strive to do.

Every Adventure Makes a Difference ​

As part of the Nawiri Group, every journey with Weenen Safaris contributes to the preservation of vital habitats and empowers local communities, helping both nature and people flourish in harmony.

Complete Financial Protection

Our longstanding presence in Africa means Weenen Safaris holds unmatched knowledge of every destination, every lodge, every adventure, and every hidden treasure we suggest.

World-Class Recognition, Trusted by Travellers​

Recognised by Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and the World Travel Awards, Weenen Safaris is proud to stand among the finest in the world. Yet beyond the honors, it’s the feedback from our travellers that truly defines us – Feefo.

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Where To Go In Weenen

Discover the best destinations with Weenen Safaris, from the rolling hills of KwaZulu-Natal to the scenic landscapes and rich wildlife of the Weenen Game Reserve and beyond.

Weenen Game Reserve

One of KwaZulu-Natal’s oldest nature reserves, Weenen Game Reserve is a tranquil haven offering incredible wildlife sightings, including giraffes, zebras, and antelopes in their natural habitat. The reserve’s unspoiled landscape is dotted with acacia thornveld and rolling hills, making it perfect for scenic drives, birdwatching, and guided walks that connect visitors to the region’s wild heart...

Bushman Rock Art Sites

The hills surrounding Weenen feature fascinating San Bushman rock art paintings that date back thousands of years. These historical gems provide insight into ancient cultures, showcasing hunting scenes, spiritual symbols, and daily life of the early inhabitants. Guided tours to these sacred sites offer a glimpse into the spiritual world of the San people...

Thukela Biosphere Reserve

A lesser-known gem, the Thukela Biosphere Reserve borders the Weenen area and boasts rich biodiversity. Stretching along the banks of the Thukela River, this reserve offers opportunities for canoeing, fishing, and exploring lush riparian forests filled with birdlife and small game species, creating an immersive nature experience...

Ntabamhlope Mountain

A striking feature near Weenen, Ntabamhlope Mountain offers stunning panoramic views of the KwaZulu-Natal countryside. This rocky outcrop is popular among hikers and nature lovers, with well-marked trails leading through indigenous vegetation and providing peaceful spots for photography and picnicking...

Spioenkop Nature Reserve

Just a short drive from Weenen, Spioenkop Nature Reserve is famous for its picturesque dam and diverse wildlife, including rhinos, wildebeest, and impalas. The area also has historical significance from the Anglo-Boer War, with several battlefield sites and memorials that make it an excellent destination for history enthusiasts...

Thukela River Rafting

For the adventurous at heart, the Thukela River near Weenen provides thrilling rafting and kayaking opportunities. Whether it’s tackling gentle rapids or simply enjoying a quiet paddle surrounded by pristine scenery, this river adventure is a great way to explore the waterways of KwaZulu-Natal...

Weenen Museum

Housed in an old colonial building, the Weenen Museum tells the story of the town’s rich and complex past. Exhibits include artifacts from Zulu and settler history, agricultural implements, and displays on the region’s development, offering visitors a cultural and educational experience in the heart of the town...

Drakensberg Foothills

Located not far from Weenen, the Drakensberg Foothills present dramatic mountain scenery, crystal-clear streams, and abundant hiking opportunities. Whether for a day trek or an overnight camping adventure, the foothills offer breathtaking natural beauty and are a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts...

Colenso Battlefields

History buffs will appreciate the nearby Colenso Battlefields, where pivotal clashes of the Anglo-Boer War took place. Guided tours and interpretive displays explain the strategies and events that unfolded on these historic grounds, providing insight into South Africa’s turbulent past...

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands

A scenic drive from Weenen leads to the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, a region known for its charming villages, craft shops, and farm stalls. Visitors can enjoy artisanal cheeses, handmade crafts, and picturesque countryside views, making this a delightful addition to a Weenen itinerary...

Thukela Waterfalls

Though lesser-known, the seasonal Thukela Waterfalls near the Weenen area offer stunning views, particularly after heavy rains. The falls cascade down rocky cliffs, creating picturesque scenes ideal for photography and quiet reflection in the midst of nature...

Cathedral Peak

A little further afield but well worth the journey, Cathedral Peak is part of the famous Drakensberg range and offers incredible hiking, rock climbing, and birdwatching opportunities. The majestic mountain peaks and dramatic vistas make this a bucket-list destination for nature lovers visiting the region...

Mooi River Town

Located within easy reach of Weenen, Mooi River is a charming small town famous for its horse breeding farms, tranquil rural atmosphere, and scenic riverbanks. Visitors can enjoy horse riding tours, fishing trips, and relaxing countryside stays in this peaceful part of KwaZulu-Natal...

Giant’s Castle Game Reserve

Another nearby gem, Giant’s Castle is famous for its dramatic cliffs, ancient San rock art, and diverse wildlife. The reserve offers excellent hiking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and the chance to spot eland, baboons, and bearded vultures amid the rugged Drakensberg landscape...

Best Time To Visit Weenen

Discover the best destinations with **Weenen Safaris**, from the rolling hills of KwaZulu-Natal to the scenic landscapes of the Weenen Game Reserve and beyond.

Weenen Safari in January

Weenen, nestled within KwaZulu-Natal’s scenic landscapes, offers a refreshing safari escape even during the summer months. The region’s green season stretches from January to March, transforming the reserves into lush havens with thick foliage and scattered water sources. While large game viewing may be trickier due to the dense vegetation, birdwatchers and enthusiasts of smaller wildlife are in for a treat with vibrant species on display. The nearby Bushveld and riverbanks attract plenty of animals quenching their thirst. Weather in January Expect...

Weenen Safari in February

February in Weenen continues to showcase the beauty of its green season. Afternoon showers bring life to the valleys and hills, creating perfect conditions for photographers capturing dramatic skies and vivid flora. The grasses are high, and while large predators are less visible, the abundance of water and cover attracts diverse antelope species. It’s a month for quiet bush walks and enjoying the symphony of bird calls. Weather in February Expect...

Weenen Safari in March

As the rainy season tapers off, March brings clearer skies to Weenen’s reserves. This transition period offers a balance between lush scenery and easier game spotting as animals start gathering around receding waterholes. Predators become more active again, and the landscape glows in late summer hues. March is ideal for combining game drives with scenic hikes along the park’s ridges. Weather in March Expect...

Weenen Safari in April

April in Weenen marks the onset of the dry season with crisp mornings and warm, clear days. The thinning grasses make spotting wildlife much easier, and herds of zebra and wildebeest are frequently seen. It’s also a time when migratory birds prepare to depart, providing excellent birding opportunities. The moderate climate makes this one of the most comfortable months to explore. Weather in April Expect...

Weenen Safari in May

May offers classic safari conditions in Weenen as temperatures drop slightly and vegetation thins further. Wildlife congregates around permanent water sources, making for thrilling sightings on morning and afternoon drives. The cool, dry air enhances visibility, perfect for landscape and wildlife photography. Leopard and hyena activity often increases in the early evenings. Weather in May Expect...

Weenen Safari in June

June is the heart of winter in Weenen, bringing dry, cool conditions ideal for game viewing. Water becomes scarcer, drawing animals to rivers and dams, creating concentrated wildlife action. The bush is sparse, improving visibility for predators on the hunt. Warm layers are essential for chilly dawn drives, but the crisp air makes every view picture-perfect. Weather in June Expect...

Weenen Safari in July

In July, Weenen’s winter continues with bright, sunny days and frosty mornings. Game viewing remains excellent as herds gather near the few remaining water points. Predator sightings peak with lions and jackals frequently spotted following the herds. The absence of thick foliage allows for unhindered vistas across the rolling plains. Weather in July Expect...

Weenen Safari in August

August is dry and windy in Weenen, clearing the skies for incredible sunrise and sunset safaris. The lack of rain results in sparse vegetation, ensuring outstanding visibility. Elephants and buffalo can often be seen in larger groups, and predators remain active. Photographers delight in the dusty golden glow that bathes the landscape. Weather in August Expect...

Weenen Safari in September

Spring arrives in September, bringing the first hints of green to Weenen’s bushveld. Animal activity remains high as herds await fresh grazing. Calving season for many antelope begins, drawing the attention of predators and ensuring thrilling game drives. Birdlife flourishes with the arrival of some summer migrants. Weather in September Expect...

Weenen Safari in October

October is a beautiful time in Weenen with warm temperatures and the bush beginning to recover its lushness. Early showers bring new growth, attracting grazing herbivores in large numbers. Predators are never far behind, making this a dynamic period for wildlife interactions. It’s a great month for both game drives and bush walks. Weather in October Expect...

Weenen Safari in November

November ushers in the summer rains, transforming Weenen into a green wonderland. Birdwatching reaches its peak as migratory species return, and the birth of antelope young makes for heartwarming sightings. While thick vegetation can make spotting elusive predators more challenging, the vibrant scenery more than compensates. Weather in November Expect...

Weenen Safari in December

December in Weenen is marked by lush greenery, warm temperatures, and scattered afternoon showers. This is the height of the breeding season for many animals, so expect to see playful newborns throughout the reserves. The landscape is stunningly beautiful, and birdlife is in abundance. It’s an ideal time for nature lovers and photographers alike. Weather in December Expect...

Our Recommended Activities In Weenen

Explore our recommended experiences in Weenen Safaris and discover your ideal way to immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and rich wildlife of this exceptional destination.

Weenen Game Reserve

Bushman Rock Art Sites

Thukela Biosphere Reserve

Ntabamhlope Mountain

Spioenkop Nature Reserve

Thukela River Rafting

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What You Need To Know About Weenen Safaris

Find everything you need to know to plan your Weenen Safaris journey, from expert travel advice to key insights for an unforgettable safari experience.

Weenen Food and Tipping Practices

In Weenen, local cuisine offers a blend of traditional South African flavors with hearty stews, grilled meats, and fresh farm produce. Visitors will enjoy tasting regional specialties like boerewors and biltong, alongside fresh vegetables and maize-based dishes. When dining in restaurants or staying at lodges, a tip of around 10–15% is customary if service is not included in the bill. Safari guides and drivers also appreciate gratuities for excellent service, usually given at the end of the trip...

Weenen Food and Tipping Practices

A safari in Weenen can suit various budgets, ranging from affordable self-drive experiences to luxurious private lodge stays. Costs typically cover accommodation, meals, guided game drives, and park entrance fees. Prices fluctuate depending on the season, with peak periods like holidays or summer attracting higher rates. Additional expenses may include drinks, gratuities, optional activities such as birdwatching tours, and transfers from nearby cities or airports...

Cost of a Weenen Safari

Pack light, breathable clothing in neutral colors for safari, along with a good pair of walking shoes or boots. Don’t forget a sunhat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a pair of binoculars. A lightweight jacket is useful for chilly mornings, and a waterproof layer is handy during the rainy season...

Packing List for Weenen

The main languages spoken in Weenen include Zulu and English, with many locals also conversant in Afrikaans. English is widely used in tourist areas, lodges, and safari camps, making it easy for visitors to communicate with guides, staff, and fellow travelers. Learning a few Zulu greetings can enhance cultural interactions and show respect to the local community...

Languages in Weenen

Weenen enjoys a mild climate with warm summers and cool winters, making it a year-round safari destination. Summer, from November to March, can bring occasional rain showers and lush greenery, while the dry winter months from May to August are ideal for wildlife spotting as animals gather around water sources. Early mornings and evenings can be chilly, so layers are recommended for comfort...

Climate in Weenen

Weenen is considered a safe safari destination when standard precautions are observed. Visitors are advised to follow lodge or guide instructions, avoid wandering into the bush unaccompanied, and keep valuables secure. Health considerations include staying hydrated and using insect repellent to prevent mosquito bites. Travel insurance is recommended for additional peace of mind during the trip...

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