A Madikwe Safari Lodge Safari
Shaped around you
Unpressured, immersive, and personal.
A safari at Madikwe Safari Lodge is designed to feel unhurried, intimate, and deeply connected to place.
The reserve’s open landscapes already create extraordinary visibility; your guide’s skill, the calm at sightings, and the rhythm of our drives turn that into something personal.
This is an intentional safari – safe, comfortable, respectful of wildlife, and shaped around what you want from your time in the bush.
At Madikwe Safari Lodge, you’re not rushed from one sighting to the next. You have space to observe, ask questions, and follow natural behaviour as it unfolds. Our guides read the reserve with instinct and experience, maintaining a subtle yet confident demeanour.
What Sets A Madikwe Safari Lodge Safari Apart
The Guiding Style
Our knowledgeable, intuitive guides balance education, storytelling, and silence.
We also prioritise a philosophy of low-pressure viewing by avoiding overcrowding and following Madikwe’s collaborative guiding culture.
A Calm, Respectful Approach to Wildlife
Strict sighting limits ensure animals stay relaxed.
The long sightlines afforded by the game reserve allow viewing from a natural distance without intrusion. You often see full behaviour sequences: stalking, hunting, feeding, resting
Comfort on the Vehicle
All of our vehicles are canopied for shade in summer, and we provide warm blankets and hot water bottles in winter.
Waterproof ponchos are also available during unexpected weather.
Your Experience, Your Pace
Drives are adapted for photographers, families with small children, birders, or guests seeking quiet immersion.
If a sighting resonates with you, we stay. If you prefer to move on, we shift the drive to match.
A Day on Safari with Madikwe Safari Lodge

Early Morning Drive
Cool air, soft light, and heightened animal movement. Lions, cheetahs, wild dogs, and elephants are especially active.
Your guide sets the tone – quiet anticipation, gentle commentary, and an eye on the horizon.

Mid-Morning Return
Coffee on the deck, sumptuous breakfast waiting, and time to let the drive settle.
Perfect for birdwatching around camp or heading back to your suite for a slow moment.

Afternoon Drive
A different pace, a different mood.
Animals move toward water, predators wake, and the light shifts into that warm, golden glow Madikwe is known for.

Sundowners
A stop on a ridge or plain – wide skies, silhouettes, and a familiar ritual that anchors the safari day

Evening Drive
After sundowners in the bush as the sun sets, the reserve transforms.
With a spotlight in trained hands, your guide may find brown hyena, aardwolf, aardvark, bat-eared fox, leopard, or owls.
This after-dark window en route back to camp is a signature part of safari at Madikwe Safari Lodge.
What you’re likely to see
Keep your eyes open for the big five and a variety of animals who thrive at the rich intersection of semi-arid Kalahari and classic bushveld savanna biomes.
The Awe-Some
The Unexpected
The Elegant
The Endangered
The Playful
The Curious
The Precious
Birdlife
A blend of Kalahari and bushveld species with strong raptor presence, seasonal migrants, large ground birds, and exceptional photographic opportunities.
Spotted Eagle Owl
Vultures and crows
Guinea Fowl
Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbills
Prime Photographic Opportunities
Leadwood silhouettes, red earth, wide plains, big skies, and elevated viewpoints make this destination a photographer’s dream
Wide Plains
Open Waters
Red Earth
Open Spaces
Rare Finds
Photogenic Subjects
Your safety and comfort is always top of mind
- Canopy for shade on hot summer drives
- Guides trained in Madikwe Game Reserve’s safety protocols
- No off-road congestion or crowding at sightings
- Vehicles are serviced meticulously and equipped for emergencies
- Clear communication before and during every drive
- Careful approach with children onboard
Family-friendly Safari
We make sure your family safari experience is one to be remembered for the right reasons.
- Shortened family drives for young children
- Kiddies ‘bumbles’ outside of adult drives
- Age-appropriate explanations
- Gentle introductions to predators and nocturnal species
- Private vehicles available for complete flexibility (occupancy dependent)
Plan Your Madikwe Safari
Your safari experience begins long before you arrive.
FAQs
Children of all ages are welcome at Madikwe Safari Lodge, but age restrictions apply to game drives for safety reasons.
In line with reserve regulations, children under 6 years are not permitted on shared game drives. Families travelling with younger children can either:
- book a private safari vehicle, which allows complete flexibility, or
- enjoy a shorter, tailored children’s safari experience close to the lodge with a guide trained in engaging young guests.
Children aged 6–11 may join normal game drives.
Children 12 years and older are treated as adults on safari and can join all standard drives.
Our guides are exceptionally experienced with families and take great care to ensure children feel safe, included, and excited – without compromising the comfort of other guests or the integrity of the wildlife experience.
Our safari vehicles are designed for comfort, stability and excellent visibility. Each row has individual bucket seats, giving guests enough space to sit comfortably with cameras, bags and personal items. There are pouches for phones, water bottles and binoculars so you can keep essentials close at hand.
In summer, the vehicles are fitted with canopies for shade, helping to soften the heat of the day. In winter, these canopies are removed to allow for clearer views and better photography, and we provide blankets, hot water bottles and ponchos to keep you warm on early morning and evening drives.
For your comfort and safety, we also provide:
- Bottled water on every drive
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Rain ponchos in wet weather
- A safe place to store cameras and small gear
We recommend bringing your own binoculars for the best experience, but your guide will always have a pair available to share if needed.
Our aim is to make the experience as comfortable and effortless as possible, so you can focus your full attention on the wildlife around you.
Our safari vehicles seat a maximum of six adults (two additional children may be accommodated at Lelapa Camp), with three rows of comfortable bucket seats designed to give everyone a window seat. This layout ensures that each guest has ample space, good visibility and room for cameras, bags and binoculars.
We manage seating carefully so that:
- every guest has a comfortable, individual seat
- the vehicle never feels crowded
- guides can engage properly with everyone on board
Families or groups travelling together are kept together on the same vehicle whenever possible.
Guests wanting complete privacy, flexibility, or additional space may request a private safari vehicle.
Each game drive is approximately three hours long, giving you enough time to explore different habitats, follow animal movements and enjoy unhurried sightings.
Game drives always follow the rhythm of first light and late afternoon, but exact times shift slightly between summer and winter to align with sunrise and sunset.
Morning Drive
- Departs at first light (earlier in summer, slightly later in winter)
- Returns mid-morning
This is when diurnal animals become active, predators often finish hunting, and the light is soft for photography.
Afternoon Drive
- Departs mid-afternoon
- Returns after sunset
This captures the cooling of the day, movement towards water, and the start of nocturnal activity.
Drive times may be adjusted slightly throughout the year, but the experience remains the same: a long, immersive morning drive and a long, atmospheric afternoon-to-evening drive.
Yes. For safety reasons, walking safaris are only offered to guests aged 16 years and older. This is a reserve-wide regulation that applies throughout Madikwe.
Walks take place close to camp or in carefully selected areas, and are always led by a fully qualified trails guide.
For guests aged 60 and older, Madikwe Game Reserve follows the North West Parks Board regulation requiring a doctor’s note confirming good physical health for participation. While the rule can feel counter-intuitive – many guests in their sixties and older are far fitter than people half their age – it is a formal safety requirement applied consistently across these Big Five walking areas.
Your guide will always make the final call on whether a walk is appropriate, taking into account fitness, mobility, weather, recent wildlife movement and overall safety.
Walking safaris are a wonderful complement to game drives: slower, more sensory, and focused on tracks, plants and the smaller details that bring the ecosystem to life.
Yes. Private safari vehicles are available on request and are recommended for guests who want complete flexibility on their drives.
A private vehicle gives you:
- Freedom to set your own pace – ideal for photographers, birders, or guests who like to spend longer at specific sightings.
- Family-friendly flexibility – shorter drives for young children, earlier returns to camp, or the ability to adapt the route around energy levels and interests.
- Privacy and comfort – your own guide, your own space, and a personalised experience built entirely around what you want to see and do.
Private vehicles are subject to availability and carry an additional fee.
If this is important for your stay, we recommend arranging it before arrival, especially during peak season.