WATCH: ‘The Real Housewives of Dubai’ couple Caroline Stanbury and Sergio Carrallo enjoy a luxury safari getaway in Mzansi
Real Housewives of Dubai stars Caroline Stanbury and Sergio Carrallo take a closet selfie. Picture: Instagram
After celebrating his 30th birthday in Dubai, former Real Madrid player, Sergio Carrallo, and wife Caroline Stanbury, a star on “The Real Housewives of Dubai”, headed to South Africa to enjoy a luxurious safari getaway.
@sergiocarrallo Home for the mext 4 days 😍🇿🇦
♬ original sound - Sergio Carrallo
The couple took to social media platform TikTok to share snippets of their getaway in northern KwaZulu-Natal.
They stayed at the 5-star luxury private use villa at The Royal Thanda Club by Thanda Safari.
The club at Thanda Safari Private Game Reserve is near Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Park, and also close to iSimangaliso Wetland Park on the Elephant Coast just a 4-hour drive from Durban.
@sergiocarrallo Never seen anything like this!! 🤩🇿🇦
♬ original sound - Sergio Carrallo
A stay at The Royal Thanda Club by Thanda Safari starts from R150 000 a night for exclusive use for 4 suite villa.
According to Stanbury and Carrallo, the highlight of their trip was enjoying a bush dinner in the wild. They could not stop praising the villa's stunning beauty and the safari destination.
@carolinestanbury Good morning 🇿🇦♥️
♬ original sound - Caroline Stanbury
Commenting on one of Stanbury’s TikTok posts, this is what Mzansi TikTok users had to say:
@ndlelezinhlenozip said: “My favourite 😍😍😍welcome to our beautiful country.”
Another user, @localvillagewhore_, said: “I wish South-Africans could experience their country like this.”
@kaytshezi said: “You might find out it’s R42 000 per night if not more😭🤣 which makes it very difficult for most South Africans so experience this side of the country.”
Whilst @hrh_jay_b said: “I like how foreigners get to SA and then are blown away by it’s Beauty.”
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