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Unforgettable Journeys in South Africa

 From city life to adventure, wildlife to culture, breathtaking scenery to sun-soaked coasts – discover South Africa.

We live in the most spectacular tourist destination on Earth. That's something many South Africans tend to forget when they're making their holiday plans. Few other destinations even come close to offering everything South Africa does, with our absolute wealth of natural and cultural attractions.

South Africa has some of the world's oldest, largest and best-preserved national parks. We are home to one of the Earth's oldest continuous cultures. There are plants and animals here you won't find anywhere else. There are natural phenomena unrecorded on any other landmass.

There's nowhere in the world quite like South Africa. And now is the perfect time to discover everything on offer in our own backyard.

South Africa's tourism industry is well established. The country is strong on adventure, sport, nature, and wildlife, and is a pioneer and global leader in responsible tourism.

From city life to adventure, wildlife to culture, breathtaking scenery to sun-soaked coasts – discover South Africa. Where we offer a wide range of activities from a Big 5 Safari, Whale watching tour, Shark Cage diving trip, Cape Town Cable Car up Table Mountain to Elephant and Lion sanctuaries. Book your accommodation or activity today

The story of the mountains that trapped earth’s history in stone

The story of the mountains that trapped earth’s history in stone

The Makhonjwa Mountains are certainly one of South Africa’s most unique and picturesque areas. In the first geomorphic features these of these rocks these mountains can tell us a lot about where we come from.

Notre Dame Fire- a wound at the very heart of Paris !

Notre Dame Fire- a wound at the very heart of Paris !

The nearly 900-year-old Gothic church, which is a tourist hub in the city and one of the most recognizable sites in Europe, was severely damaged.  It survived eight centuries of plague, war, revolution, and the Nazis. How could it be burning?

4 Wineries that let you take Agulhas Wine Triangle serious

4 Wineries that let you take Agulhas Wine Triangle serious

There is something distinctly romantic about tasting wine from vines grown at the southernmost point of the African continent, and not just ordinary wines but extraordinary highly ranked wines competing with the best in the world. 

Cradle of Human Culture route launched in Western Cape

Cradle of Human Culture route launched in Western Cape

 A new culture route aims to take locals and tourists on a journey of archaeological discovery. offering some of the earliest evidence of the evolution of modern human behaviour human societies and customs can be found on this route.

6 ways you can travel green without post remorse

6 ways you can travel green without post remorse

Eco-friendly travel practices can lift the guilt and remorse and lighten the blemish on Mother Earth. According to Tripadvisor, nearly two-thirds of travellers plan to make more environmentally sound choices in future.

Rare Baby Albino Elephant Spotted In the Kruger Park

Rare Baby Albino Elephant Spotted In the Kruger Park

An extremely rare albino elephant has been seen in Kruger National Park in South Africa. The little elephant calf’s pink skin stands out in contrast with the grey skin of her mother and African elephants in her herd. 

The Uniondale Ghost -Mystery or Myth?

The Uniondale Ghost -Mystery or Myth?

An urban legend in the "vanishing hitchhiker" tradition arose after a girl auto accident not far from Uniondale on Easter Sunday of 1968. For years afterwards around the anniversary of her death, she hitchhiked along the road 

Augrabies Falls Park is full of activities and natural scenery

Augrabies Falls Park is full of activities and natural scenery

Augrabies Falls on the Orange River is definitely one of Northern Cape’s best-kept secrets.  The visit to the waterfall will make for stunning photographs you can cherish forever. Here are some things you can do when visiting the Falls

The 8 best beaches South Africa that is well worth a visit

The 8 best beaches South Africa that is well worth a visit

Of the eight South African beaches ranked in the top 50 beaches all over the world, four are in Cape Town, with one along the Garden Route, another in Knysna and one each in Port Elizabeth and Coffee Bay.

The Barberton Makhonjwa Geotrail in the Kruger Lowvled

The Barberton Makhonjwa Geotrail in the Kruger Lowvled

The rugged Makhonjwa Mountains are perhaps the most complete portrait of the earth approximately 3.2 to 3.5 billion years ago. One cannot visit the Kruger Lowveld without stop to admire what is likely the oldest mountain range on earth.

The Humble Origins of the carol Silent Night

The Humble Origins of the carol Silent Night

One of the world’s most famous Christmas carols, “Silent Night,” celebrates its 200th anniversary this year. Over the centuries, hundreds of Christmas carols have been composed. Many fall quickly into obscurity.

Garden Route's Point Hotel offers breathtaking sea views

Garden Route's Point Hotel offers breathtaking sea views

The 4- star Point Hotel in Mosselbay is the perfect base to enjoy the most that the Garden Route has to offer. Proudly exposing herself on the rocks below St. Blaize Lighthouse this hotel offers unrestricted views of the Indian Ocean. 

Ten Amazing Facts About South Africa

Ten Amazing Facts About South Africa

The British had good reasons to want to set up colonies in South Africa. Often the potential riches outweighed the risks as we can see in this photo on the Big Hole in Kimberley. Read ten more amazing facts about our diverse country.

Discover South Africa with 6 family-friendly travel deals

Discover South Africa with 6 family-friendly travel deals

We have one of the most geographically and culturally diverse countries in the world. Nowhere else you can surf the waves in Jeffrey's Bay, Relax on unspoilt beaches in Cape Town, hike Drakensberg and game drive in Kruger Park

Baby elephant will only use its trunk properly at 6 months

Baby elephant will only use its trunk properly at 6 months

Elephant mums have the longest gestation period of any mammal— a whopping 22 months! The females give birth every four to five years. Read 6 more interesting Elle-facts here.

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