Paper travel guide for South Africa
FR

Translated into English.

Original post
GE
Hi, We’re going on a guided trip to South Africa. I’d love to know which guidebook is the most interesting: Routard, Lonely Planet, Michelin, Guide Vert, or Hachette’s Guide Voir. Thanks so much for your advice. Marie
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Hi,

A wildlife guide would be more useful for you.

Personally, I often use the *Green Guides*. The *Neos* (if you can find one...) was really good. These guides have a stronger cultural focus.

No need to lug around a *Routard* guide.

As for *Lonely Planet*, they’re just a shadow of what they used to be.

Wishing you an amazing trip! !
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GE Genvaloise ·
Thanks for your reply.
SI SimonL Regular ·
Hi there,

I really love Bradt guides, but they only exist in Shakespeare’s language!!!

https://www.bradtguides.com/product/southern-african-wildlife-3/

Otherwise, the internet is an endless resource—including this forum ;) Happy planning! Loïc
SimonL
AS Astrola ·
Yes, I can confirm that for Southern Africa, you won't find anything better than Bradt guides in my opinion (we used them in Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique, etc.)!

Best regards, Philippe
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
I think this series is only available in English, right?

Also, from what I remember, these guides have lots of practical info. Great for a self-organized independent trip, but not very useful for an organized tour like the one here.
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AS Astrola ·
True, Bradt guides are only in English... And I totally agree: they might be a bit superfluous for an organized trip, given the amount of detailed info on lodges and other accommodations :-). Though they always start with a few "general tourist info" chapters.

On the other hand, they have, for example, a book on Southern African wildlife (https://www.bradtguides.com/product/southern-african-wildlife-3/), and another for East Africa. But for that, you’d have other options (often specialized in a region, or even a park—like for Kruger or Moremi—the "Shell" guides by Veronica Roodt, especially for Botswana’s parks).

Philippe,
OL Olivenx ·
Hi, There’s also a small guide on the main mammals you can spot in these parks. You can find it here:

https://www.thebookedition.com/fr/l-essentiel-des-mammiferes-sud-afrique-p-408959.html

It’s entirely in French and pocket-sized. It even includes animal sounds via QR code!
OL Olivenx ·
A new edition of this little French guide just came out: https://www.thebookedition.com/fr/l-essentiel-des-mammiferes-sud-afrique-p-427911.html

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