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About Us

Who we are

Nestled in the heart of South Africa's magnificent North West Province, Ubuntu African Safaris is a premier wildlife destination owned and operated by Edwin and Rozanne Voges. Together with their dedicated team, they welcome guests from around the world to experience authentic African hospitality, exceptional hunting safaris, and unforgettable moments in the African bush.

Driven by a lifelong passion for wildlife conservation, ethical hunting, and the rich heritage of Africa, Edwin and Rozanne have built Ubuntu African Safaris into a destination where luxury, adventure, and genuine hospitality come together. Their hands-on approach ensures that every guest is treated like family, creating memories that last a lifetime.

Set amongst vast savannahs, pristine bushveld, and breathtaking landscapes, Ubuntu African Safaris offers some of the finest hunting and wildlife experiences South Africa has to offer. Home to an abundance of indigenous game species and diverse birdlife, the reserve provides the perfect setting for both seasoned hunters and first-time visitors seeking an authentic African safari.

Whether pursuing world-class trophies, enjoying spectacular sunsets over the bush, or simply relaxing around the campfire beneath the African stars, guests at Ubuntu African Safaris experience the true spirit of Ubuntu — a philosophy of warmth, respect, and shared humanity. Edwin and Rozanne look forward to welcoming you to their home and sharing the beauty, adventure, and unforgettable experiences that make Africa truly extraordinary.

Sample journeys

Built to be rearranged

These are starting points, not fixed packages. Every itinerary is adjusted to the season, your pace, and who's travelling.

Serengeti + Maasai Mara

The Great Migration Circuit

9 nights

Cross the border the herds cross, following the migration between the two ecosystems by light aircraft, with four nights on foot-access-only conservancy land.

  • Light aircraft transfers
  • Foot & vehicle tracking
  • Best Jul – Oct

Okavango Delta

Delta Waters

6 nights

Three camps, three ways of moving through the same wetland: motorboat in the deep channels, mokoro canoe in the shallows, walking on the palm islands.

  • Mokoro & walking
  • Max 6 guests per camp
  • Best May – Sep

Kruger Lowveld

Ranger Immersion

7 nights

A slower trip for guests who want to learn tracking rather than just watch it — mornings shadowing our trackers, afternoons in the classroom on camp.

  • Apprentice tracker pairing
  • Bush-skills sessions
  • Year-round

Serengeti + Kruger

Ubuntu Family Safari

8 nights

Two family-suite camps, a dedicated young trackers' program for ages 6–14, and game drives paced for shorter attention spans without losing the sightings.

  • Family suites only
  • Young trackers' program
  • Year-round

Guests, in their own words

What people carry home

Our guide grew up forty minutes from the camp we stayed in. That changed how we listened to everything he told us.

Mara Conservancy, June 2025

We asked to slow down on day three and the whole itinerary moved with us. Nobody made us feel like we were behind schedule.

Okavango Delta, April 2025

The tracking lesson stuck with our kids longer than the sightings did. They still point out spoor in the garden at home.

Kruger Lowveld, September 2025