On Safari in South Africa – Rhino West Lodge: What to Know Before You Go
Real Travel Tips From Our Team Member’s Incredible South African Safari

If you’re thinking about booking a South African safari then pop in to our Cleveleys shop where you will see our lovely Tracey freshly returned from an incredible stay on the On Safari in South Africa – Rhino West Lodge tour with Newmarket Holidays — and she’s already recommending it to everyone who asks.
From unforgettable game drives to relaxing lodge life, here are some honest tips and useful advice to help you decide whether this safari could be the perfect trip for you.
The Journey to the Lodge
After arriving in South Africa, the transfer to Rhino West Lodge takes around four hours. While it may sound long, the journey is well broken up with two stops along the way:
- A lunch stop, with lunch included
- A comfort break to stretch your legs and refresh
It’s a great chance to take in the scenery and settle into safari mode before arriving at the reserve.
Rhino West Lodge Is Worth the Upgrade
There are several lodges within the Sebatana Reserve, but our team member strongly recommends upgrading to Rhino West Lodge if your budget allows.
The lodge offers a fantastic atmosphere, beautiful surroundings and a more premium safari experience overall. For many guests, it becomes a major highlight of the holiday itself.
The Extra Excursions Are Well Worth It
There are four optional excursions available during the trip, and the feedback was clear — they are absolutely worth booking.
The package costs around €349 when booked in resort, and every excursion added something special to the overall experience.
If you’re travelling all the way to South Africa, it’s definitely worth considering making the most of everything on offer.
Drinks Package – Is It Worth It?
This really depends on your personal drinking habits.
For Tracey, the drinks package wasn’t necessary as drinks at the lodge were already reasonably priced. There are also happy hours on selected evenings before dinner, with cocktails costing around €3–€4.
If you only enjoy a few drinks each day, you may find paying as you go works out better value.
What to Pack for Safari
One of the biggest surprises? You don’t need expensive safari clothing.
Here are a few practical packing tips:
- Comfortable trainers are perfectly fine for this trip — no need to buy specialist walking boots unless you really want to
- Definitely pack binoculars, as they make wildlife spotting even more exciting
- Bring layers for the early morning game drives, as temperatures can feel chilly before the sun comes up
Comfort is key, especially during longer drives and excursions.
Good to Know Before You Travel
A few things that travellers often ask about:
Dietary Requirements
The lodge caters very well for dietary requests, so guests with specific requirements should feel reassured.
Cashless Lodge
The lodge operates cashlessly during your stay. Any extras are added to your account, and you settle the bill at the end of the trip.
Health Information
- No compulsory vaccinations are required for this safari
- The reserve is malaria free, which many travellers find reassuring
Final Thoughts
For anyone considering their first safari, this trip offers an amazing mix of wildlife, comfort and memorable experiences without feeling too rugged or intimidating. Our Tracey describes it as “the best time” and came home with unforgettable memories, incredible wildlife sightings and plenty of advice for future travellers.
If a South African safari has always been on your bucket list, On Safari in South Africa – Rhino West Lodge could be the perfect place to start.






























