African Travel Blog: Video Gallery
Short videos highlight the destinations, hotels, lodges, and wildlife encountered by those who travel to South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Need Information?Destinations
Explore Southern Africa's top destinations through our introductory video clips.
Introduction | African Sky
Video introduction to the travel services offered by African Sky. These services include tours, safaris, and honeymoons.
South Africa Tours
Mpumalanga Tours
Sabi Sand
Golf Tours
Cape Town Tours
Cape Town
Cape Town City Life
Cape Point
V&A Waterfront
Stellenbosch
Paarl
Franschhoek
Lodges
Videos of a few of the lodges you could stay at when visiting Southern Africa.
Lion Sands Ivory Lodge
Lion Sands Ivory Lodge in the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve is one of the most exclusive lodges on the continent, boasting ultra-luxurious villas with every creature comfort imaginable.
Hamiltons Tented Camp
Leopard Hills
Arathusa Safari Lodge
Imbali Safari Lodge
Hoyo Hoyo
Savanna Lodge
Lion Sands Tinga Safari Lodge
Lion Sands Tinga Lodge is an intimate, Luxury lodge within a private concession in the Kruger National Park. The lodge overlooks the prolific Sabie River.
Hotels
Video footage featuring various exceptional hotels that we use in our tours of South Africa.
The Bay Hotel
The Bay Hotel is a luxurious property overlooking the illustrious Camps Bay promenade in Cape Town. Guests enjoy sumptuous accommodations just steps from the beach.
V&A Hotel
Portswood
Mont Rochelle
Lombardy
Lanzerac
Commodore
La Fontaine
Delaire Graff
Cape Heritage Hotel
Cape Cadogan
Azamare
Wildlife
Video clips of the African continent's unique wildlife, from the mighty elephant to the stately giraffe.
Elephant
A member of the legendary Big Five and the world's largest land mammal, the mighty African elephant is always exhilarating to encounter on an African safari.
Zebra
Warthog
Steenbok
Springbok
Nyala
Kudu
Impala
Giraffe
Blesbok
Big Five - The Cape Buffalo
The Cape Buffalo is a member of Africa's legendary Big 5. These animals are unpredictable and could be potentially dangerous.