Tsela Safaris - Guided Game Drives

Tsela Safaris - Guided Game Drives

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Experience the Wild - Guided Game Drives with an unforgettable safari adventure!

Get up close to magnificent wildlife like rhinoceroses, lions, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, impalas, wildebeests, zebras and cheetahs.

28/11/2025

πŸ¦’Give us your request and we will make plan🐘😁

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We offer big group bookings and small groups Safari experience inside Dinokeng big 5 game reserve πŸŒ»πŸ’πŸ¦πŸπŸƒπŸ¦“πŸ¦

Contact us now: Limited space left for December

Carla: 079 984 8339

24/11/2025

Let's look out for these little guys!

So, what's so great about dung beetles? πŸ€”

They are mighty recyclers! By burying animal dung, the beetles loosen and nourish the soil and help control fly populations.

🚨 PLEASE BEWARE!
Dung beetles are currently using the roads in Dinokeng Game Reserve as their preferred crossing route.
Please keep an eye out and avoid driving over them. They’re small, they’re busy, and they’ve already got enough πŸ’© to deal with.

22/08/2025

We are getting a lot of attention from the elephant bulls 🐘 these last couple of days in the southern side of game reserve.

Book your next safari experience with us, we might be lucky again and have another close encounter. πŸ™πŸΌ

16/08/2025

🐘 Face-to-Face with J Junior. A sight you don't experience and see everyday.. Blessed πŸ™πŸΌ

We were treated to an unforgettable encounter with a majestic elephant bull - calm, powerful, and utterly captivating in his natural habitat.

Book your game drive now! 😁

Photos from Tsela Safaris - Guided Game Drives's post 15/08/2025

A new season, a new adventure. Nature is waking up...
The bush is alive with new sights, new sounds, and the promise of new life.
Your adventure starts here. πŸ¦“πŸ¦πŸΎ

09/08/2025

Sunny skies..🌞
Book a game drive with our accredited field guides for an unforgettable experience.

17/06/2025

Brilliant sighting of an elephant bull on Saturday morning in Dinokeng.
Great photo with the elephant bull dusting himself.

Elephants primarily throw dust on themselves as a means of protection against temperature/climate conditions or to act as an insect repellent.

Fine dust as well as mud helps to protect the elephant from harmful UV rays in harsh, sunny conditions.

This earthy layer also creates a barrier to aid in irritating or harmful insect bites from ticks, fleas and mosquitoes.

Book now for a game drive with us! 🐒🐊

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Dinokeng
Pretoria