Travel Guides

Welcome to Cape Town, Mother City of Africa!

Apart from being one of the oldest cities in South Africa, it offers you mountains, beaches, sea, rivers and a wonderful climate. It is home to one of the seven flora kingdoms in the world. Set below Table Mountain it is a vibrant cosmopolitan city

 

South Africa Travel Guide

Vast and untamed, turbulent and full of character, a melting pot of cultures and traditions!

A South Africa holiday has something for everyone: tropical coastlines and arid deserts; lush carpets of dazzling daisies and Big Five safaris (Buffalo, Elephants, Lions, Leopards and Rhino) in one of the world’s biggest free range national parks

 

 

Addo Elephant National Park is set deep within the dense valley bushveld of the Sundays River region of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. The original Elephant section of the Park was proclaimed in 1931, a time when just 11 Elephant roamed the area. Today over 450 Elephant makes the Park its home as well as the Big Five, and Whale and the Great White Shark making the "Big Seven"

 

Augrabies is derived from the Khoi name for 'place of the Great Noise'. It is renowned as one of the world’s largest waterfalls.

The area is very arid and only the strongest can survive in this ruggedly beautiful part of South Africa.

 

The Balule Private Nature Reserve was created when a few enterprising farm owners decided to drop the game fences between their farms.

 

This vast Nature Reserve is home to the Big Five and world famous for its abundance of animals and birdlife. 

 

Bloemfontein, affectionately known as the "City of Roses", is the Capital City of the Free State Province

 

The Waterberg was the first region in the north of South Africa to be identified as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Scenically and culturally it is a must see destination.

 

The village of Clarens is situated in the foothills of the Maluti Mountains in close proximity to the Golden Gate National Park and the mountain kingdom of Lesotho. 

 

The spectacular Drakensberg Mountains, known locally as “The Berg” are  popular with hikers, rock climbers, trout fishermen and anyone else wishing to enjoy the spectacular scenery and great outdoors. 

 

Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal and an important economic hub built around the busiest port in the Southern hemisphere.

Situated on the Indian Ocean, Durban is an eclectic mix of cultural diversity, with the Indian, Zulu and European communities providing fascinating architecture, interesting markets and bazaars and an abundance of attractions and activities.