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Battlefields


For those with an interest in military history, the battlefields of South Africa are a must-see.  Specialist battlefield guides bring to life stories of great bravery, heroism and military blunders during battles such as Spioenkop and Colenso (Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902); Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift (Anglo-Zulu War of 1879) and Grahamstown and Bathurst (Eastern Cape Frontier Wars of the 1800s). Walk in the footsteps of famous military strategists – Shaka Zulu, Winston Churchill, Mohandas Gandhi and General Louis Botha - all part of the rich history of the South African and KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields.

Sample Tours


The Anglo-Zulu War 1879 - The Zulu War remains one of the most dramatic in both British and Southern African history.........
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The Anglo-Boer War - One of the most significant events in the history of South Africa was the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902........
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The Anglo-Zulu War and Anglo-Boer War Combined - Visit the historic sites of the Anglo-Zulu War (1879) and Anglo-Boer War (1899 -1902) .......
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Western Cape and the Eastern Cape Frontier Wars - The tour begins in Cape Town where you will be transferred from the airport to your hotel near the famous V&A Waterfront .........
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15 May 2012

Our Safari

Our Safari Our Sabi Sand safari lodge - 10 out of 10!!! Amazing. Got our “Big 7” certificates as on top of all the other great close up sightings we saw cheetah and wild dog as well. Tracked a leopard on the morning of my birthday and then had a...read more

first time in africa

First time in Africa? - Parkers African Travel have developed an excellent reputation for looking after first time visitors to Southern Africa, so if you aren’t sure where to start, just contact us and we’ll guide you through the process. If you’ve never travelled to Southern Africa...read more

let us create your holiday

Choosing your safari - A typical day on safari starts with a pre-dawn wake up call, coffee or tea and biscuits. As the sun rises, you will already be heading into the bush with your guide and tracker on a wildlife viewing drive or walk, stopping for more snacks...read more