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Whether you’re after extraordinary nature, rich history and culture or exquisite food and wine, South Africa covers it all. From hiking mountains and safari game drives to wine tasting, we take you to the top things to do in South Africa.
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Think Africa and immediately safari comes to mind. South Africa makes an ideal start for first time safari goers as it is one of the few places on Earth where you can tick off all of the Big 5 – elephant, rhino, leopard, lion and buffalo – all in one day! Even for repeat safari goers it boasts an array of private reserves and national parks with convenient game viewing, logistics and all for good value that make it one of the world’s finest Big 5 safari destinations. The most popular is the Kruger National Park and its private game reserves like Sabi Sands, Londolozi, Lion Sands and Thornybush. For a more exclusive safari journey the likes of Madikwe Game Reserve, Pilanesberg National Park and Phinda Game Reserve are also worth the trip. Read more: Best Safari National Parks in South Africa.
Whether you are a wine connoisseur, food lover or simply a lover of nature, a trip to the Cape Winelands is a must! Famed as one of the world’s finest wine regions filled with stunning vineyards, endless wine estates, farm markets, gastronomic restaurants and three main wine towns: Franschhoek, Stellenbosch and Paarl. We highly recommend a visit to Boschendal and Babylonstoren for exquisite wine tasting and cellar tours. For a little luxury, Delaire Graff offers a designer winery and Delheim Wine Estates offers their exclusive award winning Pinotage Rose. For a unique adventure, enjoy a hop and off experience onboard the double decker Franschhoek Wine Tram.
The coastal town of Hermanus near Cape Town is one of the best whale watching destinations in the world to set eyes on migrating southern right whales. For an ultimate experience a stay at Birkenhead House offers a superb clifftop vantage point overlooking Walker Bay. Or for a private beach house experience, the Morukuru Beach Lodge, where its enviable location on the coastline of De Hoop Nature Reserve boasts one of the best places for land-based whale watching, even from the comfort and privacy of your suite! Get up close with these majestic creatures out sea by embarking on a whale watching cruise. The whale migration is seasonal where along the Whale Coast are generally seen from August onwards.
Experience unforgettable wildlife moments from The Big 5 on land to The Marine Big 5 on sea with our Wildlife Lovers Grand South Africa Tour 13D12N Adventure.
An hour’s drive from Cape Town lies a sandy beach stapled by massive rocks, Boulders Beach, and home to a protected colony of endangered African penguins. Marvel at these curious creatures as they waddle along and swim from the boardwalk. Best time to visit is sunrise or sunset when they are the most active. A day trip to Boulders Beach is best paired with one of the greatest scenic drives on Earth, Chapman’s Peak. While on this road trip, stop by Simon’s Town, Kalk Bay and continue driving to the Cape of Good Hope and see where the Indian and Atlantic Ocean meet and stand on Africa's southernmost point. If you have time, enjoy a glass of wine with a visit to the region of Constantia.
South Africa’s two most famed road trips are the Garden Route and Panorama Route. The Garden Route makes an ideal road trip journey with its good infrastructure, an array of scenery and things to do along the way with plentiful accommodations. It is a 300km journey of verdant coastal vegetation between the seaside town of Mossel Bay and Storms River. A great place to start is from Cape Town and meandering along the Indian Ocean coastline past Hermanus, George, Knysna, Plettenberg Bay, the Tsitsikamma Forest, Jeffrey’s Bay and ending in Port Elizabeth with a safari at Addo Elephant National Park.
Mpumalanga’s Panorama Route on the other hand boasts extraordinary wonders and are ideal for hikers. Marvel at the lush Blyde River Canyon, the third-largest canyon on earth and be in awe at the spectacular God’s Window. While here, visit the curious Bourke’s Luck Potholes, a stunning geological wonder lined with walkways and bridges getting you up close to nature. For the ultimate adventure combing the two routes, read our Ultimate South Africa Explorer by Blue Train Panorama Route and Garden Route 16D15N.
Cape Town is a spectacular city filled with culture and modern living with one of the seven wonders, Table Mountains as its backdrop. As South Africa's oldest city it takes you back in time to the colourful neighbourhoods of Bo Kaap to the world's biggest collection of contemporary African Art. It is best experienced by foot than by car to truly immerse yourself in the local culture. Hike up Table Mountains, laze by the picturesque beaches of Camps Bay, enjoy a glass of wine at Constantia Winelands and cruise to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was held captive are all right on your doorstep. Cape Town also boasts the most luxurious accommodations from beachfront, mountains to city life. Read more: Best Things To Do in Cape Town and Best Accommodations in Cape Town.
KwaZulu-Natal is one of Africa’s most brutal empires where their culture remains strong and are South Africa’s largest ethnic group. The Zulu royal family is still active, reigning (but not ruling) in KwaZulu-Natal. Embark on an authentic cultural immersion at Shakaland, a reconstructed Zulu homestead where traditional activities give opportunity to experience and engage in Zulu culture. Visit the Battlefields Region in the province’s northwest, where the Zulus fought 63 battles against a succession of invading forces. Monuments and museums such as Blood River and Isandlwana commemorate these clashes and will take you on a journey into their past. For a glimpse into Zulu culture, read our South Africa Encompassed with Four B’s (Big 5, Berg, Battlefields & Beach 12D11N.
See South Africa from a different perspective. Ignite your senses on a new era of luxury travel aboard one of the world’s most luxurious and greatest rail journeys, the Blue Train. Savour fragrant cuisine, indulge in elegant silverware and crystal styled fine dining affairs while immersing yourself into the soul of Africa’s most diverse and spectacular country scenery. The Blue Train travel between Pretoria and Cape Town with two nights onboard and personal butler service 24 hours a day. Traverse rocky mountains, vineyard hills, lush valleys and memorable African iconic sunsets with off-train excursions. For a unique South Africa adventure, our Ultimate South Africa Explorer by Blue Train, incorporates a golden age of travel.
Alternatively, ride the world class Rovos Rail on our Cape to Victoria Falls By Rovos Rail.
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If you are looking for the best hotels in Cape Town you have come to the right place. From inner-city design hotels to gorgeous beach houses, these are our top picks of luxury Cape Town hotels where you will have the most memorable stays.
A captivating blend of cultures and cuisines makes for an exciting foodie scene, and access to both mountains and the ocean creates a perfect environment for adventure-seekers with endless hikes and sunset spots. This is the ultimate list of things to do in Cape Town for every type of traveler, from adventures on Table Mountain to sipping local wines in the Cape Winelands that should not be missed.
A safari in Kruger National Park offers some of the most unmatchable game viewing in the world. The park is one of Africa’s oldest conservation areas and boasts the widest diversity of wildlife in South Africa. Kruger is among the world’s very best Big 5 sightings where it is not unusual to see the Big 5- elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard- in one day. We suggest a stay in Kruger's private reserves where you’ll experience crowd-free off-road game viewing, night game drives, exciting walki
Home to the Big 5 and breathtaking natural beauty, South Africa has claimed its status as a leading safari destination. South Africa's game reserves are teeming with lion and elephants to rare and endangered animals from rhinos, leopards and cheetahs to game favourites like giraffe and gazelles. You'll find Big 5 safaris in malaria free areas to a first world infrastructure making South Africa the ideal choice for a first-time safari goer to families, honeymooners and adventure seekers of all
South Africa and luxury hotels go hand in hand. It is scenic and its array of accommodation reflects its diversity. This country is full of incredible unique stays and so if you are looking for a lap of luxury in this region, we have listed the ultimate luxury accommodations in South Africa.