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Signature Tours & Safaris

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Family-friendly, accommodated short safaris, that have no upper age limit, is what our Signature Tours & Safaris are in a nutshell.

Acacia’s Signature Tours & Safaris tours are carefully crafted to highlight the beauty of this wonderful country, as well as its neighbour, Swaziland – at ‘ground level’. We have designed our itineraries to visit both the well-known and famous sites – Kruger, the Garden Route, Cape Town – and the lesser known gems – Addo and Hluhluwe – each equally rewarding and equally part of the ‘real’ Africa. From dramatic coast lines, historical sites, cultural experiences and memorable wildlife encounters, Signature Tours & Safaris offers a short duration (2-6 days) high-interest tours with a mix of included and optional activities.

If it's a short break you are looking for, or a culture and game viewing experience tour, Signature Tours & Safaris (South Africa) will have a tour to suit.
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"A great add on tour from our stay in Cape Town"

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"My husband and I had 5 wonderful days in Cape Town, but after seeing this beautiful city, we decided to venture on a 3 day tour with Acacia along the Garden Route. This short trip offered a great insight to this area and the Klein Karoo (Oudtshoorn), of which we really wanted to see. We will definitely be returning to see more of this diverse country. Thanks Acacia!"

Meghan went on our 3-day Cape Garden Route Express - West (Accommodated) tour in February 2019.

‘We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.’ ~ Jawaharial Nehru

Signature Tours & Safaris is for you if...

You have limited time and want to see some of Southern Africa
You prefer smaller group travel with comfort
You are stopping over for a few days and want to add to your city stay
You want to visit some of Southern Africa’s sites, but do not want to self-drive
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