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 How about owning your own African bush or beach retreat?

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Cliff top Villa
Maio Island, Cape Verde

2 bedrooms;
private beach

Guide Price

@ USD 321 000
     ZAR 2 200 000
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Welcome note

At safari-properties.com we specialize in facilitating the sale of selected beachfront and wildlife properties in sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Ocean, with a focus on South Africa.

The Coastal Property page includes coastal farms and  island estates.

The Inland Property page includes farms and gamefarms.

Please feel free to Contact us with any inquiry whatsoever.


Below: A 'wildlife suburbia' per se, which is a particular area of focus.*

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Wildlife Retreat
Marloth Park

1 house 3 bedrooms + cottage
tasteful; private: borders on park land

Guide price
@ ZAR 1 320 000
    USD 185 000
   
 
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*Marloth Park, aka 'the Little Kruger'
Among the best places on the African continent to be able to drop in and apply the soothing balm of the lions' nightly moans, is the Marloth Park conservancy... Privacy, Safety, Animal Antics & Pristine Nature, all alongside Modern Conveniences. Marloth Park boarders the world renowned Kruger National Park (often featuring on National Geographic Channel); it's a very special place in Africa. You absolutely must see the about Marloth Park page  to discover why it holds some of
the most undervalued real estate in Africa.

(As I type this right now [I'm in a tree-house; 01:20 am; the air is cool and fresh] a bush-baby has just looked at me in the eyes, and is proceeding to bounce like a rubber bouncing ball from branch to branch into the night. You can see her/him in the About us page where I've put some photos of a previous visit and also some videos of her/his cousins. This creature has such a beautiful nature. So unbelievably cute!) 


P.S. At th
e Flora & fauna gallery you'll find video clips of extremely courageous, funny and even crazy African wildlife. (It's the same as clicking the 'featuring on National Geographic' link above.)