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    Wellness takes centre stage in safari travel

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveAugust 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As safari travel continues to evolve, wellness is emerging as the ultimate luxury — and nowhere is this more evident than in South Africa’s Kruger National Park.

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    From the quiet serenity of the bush to the sights, sounds and smells of the wild, time spent in Kruger is increasingly recognised as a holistic wellness experience.

    “You can almost see people relax and recharge when they’re here enjoying the tranquillity of nature and the magnificence of the flora and fauna that surrounds the property,” says Miguel Farinha, Hotel Manager of Kruger Gate Hotel.

    A growing focus on wellness

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    Kruger Gate Hotel has been tapping into this trend by offering guests a range of wellness-focused experiences. The property’s Fitness Centre pairs state-of-the-art equipment with floor-to-ceiling views of lush gardens, while Dee’s African Spa has become a sanctuary of calm on the banks of the Sabie River.

    The spa, managed by Dineo Molefe, has been shaping the wellness experience for nearly 15 years. What began in 2010 with a single treatment room has grown into a full-service retreat with four treatment rooms, an exclusive couple’s suite, a mani-pedi lounge, a medicinal garden, and a team of 21 trained staff. This year, Dee’s African Spa was recognised as a finalist in the 2025 Les Nouvelles Esthetiques Spa Awards in the Safari Spa category.

    “Our treatments are inspired by African wellness culture,” Molefe explains. “For example, the Xigiya knob kiri massage uses handcrafted knob kieries to apply just the right amount of pressure to move beyond relaxation into rejuvenation.”

    Safari as soul food

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    Beyond the spa and gym, guests are rediscovering wellness in the simplicity of safari life itself. Guided game drives offer not only bucket-list encounters with wildlife but also the peace that comes with immersing in nature. For solo travellers in particular, this mix of independence and community can be restorative.

    “We regularly welcome solo travellers and love seeing how they embrace a ‘hybrid’ approach,” says Farinha. “They might join a group safari in the morning and spend the rest of the day enjoying quiet time alone. Guests can be solo but not necessarily alone.”

    The luxury of stillness

    Whether it’s through structured spa treatments, outdoor adventures or simply “doing nothing,” safari wellness is proving to be about more than indulgence — it’s about balance. As Farinha puts it: “There is nothing wrong with doing ‘nothing’ on a safari holiday. Being on holiday is the doing.”

    With the Kruger National Park as its backdrop, the trend is clear: wellness isn’t just an add-on to safari travel anymore. It’s the new definition of luxury.

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