As you may know, I go to Greater Kuduland almost every year. This coming July/August will be my 13th trip there. My first was in 1978, when they had no idea what a bowhunter was.
I have never seen or heard of any place that has more species and more true, trophy class animals. It's because the Knott family has owned the ranch for years and years and manage it for QUALITY! It is huge property with almost any kind of terrain imaginable.
Rick is correct, too, in that the accomodations are top drawer and they really cater to non hunting "observers". Side trips to Kruger, visiting cave paintings, exploring old ruins, shopping for curios, etc. Both of their lodges have pools and gardens, game viewing areas, and food as good as some fancy European hotel.
Heck, in all likelyhood you can even get to hunt with the "World's Shortest Bowhunter". As a matter of fact, we still have openings in July and August this year. I'm NOT a paid booking agent, either, so have nothing to gain by advising you as I have.
Cheers, Too Short