South Africa has to offer as much diversity for the visitor it is difficult to define in a few words. We can travel to a remote town Bushveldt cosmopolitan city within hours. A safari can be followed by a visit to the spectacular coast and the magnificent Drakensberg mountain range. Activities ranging from game to campaigns shark dives are all part of the South African experience. South Africa is one country that really has something for everyone.
South Africa’s national parks and reserves have been beautifully for decades and visitors have probably managed to see most animals of southern Africa in these parks. There are also many private game reserves providing five-star accommodations and personalized service rivaling any in the world. From backpack to the ultimate luxury, you get what you want in South Africa.
Some of our favorite places:
First Kruger National Park is the oldest African Reserve game and is one of the largest in nearly two million hectares. You’re probably all “Big Five Spot” in the park
Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game 2nd Reserve in the heart of the KwaZulu / Natal is famous for its program of protection of the white rhino.
3rd Itala Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal offers rugged northern region is not only spectacular wildlife viewing, but it contains some of the southern African country unique geological features.
The fourth Drakensberg Mountains are a must in South Africa. Its magnificent peaks and valleys are driving, walking, biking or horseback, and visitors can access many of the rock art to see that its former inhabitants have left behind.
5th Tsitsikamma National Park is a unique mountain and coastal ecosystems of the world’s largest marine protected area. Watch the dolphins surfing the waves, hiking along the rocky coastline and watch the whales while camping on the beach. The Otter Trail, a hike of 10 days along the coast, has a waiting list of several months, and was nominated for the shy creatures that feed on the banks of the park.
6th beaches of South Africa off the tropical coast to the east of the west coast of the cold current. When browning around, then you want to penguins, a visit to the Cape Peninsula, instead of being.
7th Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Dine at one of the many excellent restaurants and enjoy the nightlife in the shadow of Table Mountain, then take a cable car to the top of the mountain for lunch the next day.
The 8th Western Cape is known for its vineyards and quaint Dutch architecture. Begin your tour of the Stellenbosch wine cellar tour and as you can (preferably that someone else drives!)
Whether you spend a few days or weeks to plan in South Africa, you find what you’re looking for!