Kruger Shalati showcased on the Apple TV show ‘The Reluctant Traveler’ Posted by Tsoku Maela on 14 March 2023 The Apple TV Plus show ‘The Reluctant Traveler’ premiers in South Africa, featuring Schitt’s Creek star and multi-Emmy Award-winning comedy actor Eugene Levy, as the show’s somewhat-unwilling travel show host. Comprising eight episodes dedicated to exciting destinations worldwide, Levy’s itinerary takes the prefer-to-stay-at-home comedian on an adventure that includes northern Sweden, Tokyo, Costa Rica, Utah, and South Africa. Picture: Getaway gallery Reaching an estimated 25 million Apple TV Plus subscribers – which excludes an estimated 50 million promotional users – The Reluctant Traveler skyrocketed in popularity, becoming Apple TV Plus’ second most-viewed show just days after its premiere. Considering the international recognition already enjoyed by Kruger Shalati – the Train on the Bridge, there’s little wonder it landed on the Apple TV Plus producer’s shortlist. The unique safari lodge has a plethora of accolades, including being featured in Times Magazine Top 100 Places (2021), Travel+Leisure’s It List (2021), Forbes’ 20 Best Places to Travel (2021), and Conde Nast Traveller India’s Six Most Beautiful Train Cabins in the World” (2023). The Reluctant Traveler visits Kruger Shalati, South Africa Filming for The Reluctant Traveler’s sixth episode, Levy and the Apple TV Plus crew were ushered into the heart of an African wilderness and hosted at Kruger Shalati – a luxury train on a bridge suspended over a paradisiacal Big Five landscape. As the only episode on African soil, viewers get an inside look at Levy’s experience of warm hospitality, breathtaking vistas, and his exhilarating, often-hilarious wildlife encounters. His adventures include visiting a local rhino sanctuary and participating in a wild elephant health check – a hands-on encounter he recounts fondly, saying, ‘Feeling its pulse through a giant vein in its ear is an experience I won’t soon forget.’ Levy also shares how his time at Kruger Shalati changed his perceptions: ‘My frame of mind went from ‘I don’t necessarily want to be here’ to ‘I don’t want to leave’ in just one week. It was magical.’ Gavin Ferreira, General Manager of Kruger Shalati, comments, ‘It is a great pleasure to have been included in this production with a global entertainment brand such as Apple TV Plus. They had a world of options, and they chose South Africa – and Kruger Shalati. It’s a proud moment not only for us but for all South Africans to showcase a product that reflects true African craftsmanship and service in a way that will further put the destination and its people on the global destination map.’ Bonga, the Head guide at Kruger Shalati featured in the episode, also comments. ‘Seeing the final episode completed not only highlights the significance of Kruger National Park, but also the importance of conservation. This benefits all South Africans and warmly welcomes many more travellers, both reluctant and willing.’ DEAL: A 1-Night Stay for 2 at a Guest Farm in Nelspruit Waving the flag – An iconic South African experience at Kruger Shalati Located in the Skukuza Rest Camp within South Africa’s renowned Kruger National Park, Kruger Shalati’s Train on the Bridge provides five-star accommodation and elevated safaris to discerning travellers worldwide. Guests enjoy unparalleled respite and resplendent views from 24 Carriage Suites and 7 Bridge House Suites, overlooking the Sabie River and passing wildlife below, a truly unique experience from the only lodge on top of a river. Ferreira encourages South Africans to celebrate this recognition of the country and share the extraordinary moments that guests travelling to Southern Africa may typically experience. ‘We’ve seen our past and current guests interact with the news about The Reluctant Traveler with great enthusiasm,’ says Ferreira. ‘The staff exchanges, the art and decor, the wilderness, the community, and the work we do as a nation to conserve our wildlife and landscape. This is not just about Kruger Shalati – all this is iconically South African and a reflection of our vibrant and hospitable nation. What a privilege to showcase our country to Apple TV Plus viewers worldwide.’ ALSO READ: Reluctance to connection: Eugene Levy’s journey at Kruger National Park Follow us on social media for more travel news, inspiration, and guides. You can also tag us to be featured. TikTok | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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