Locations
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Cape Peninsula
>> Read moreYou can experience our countries rich diversity by visiting the Cape Peninsula with its Mediterranean type climate with dry summers and rainy winters. This part of our country is regarded as South Africa's most attractive Province. At its heart lies Cape Town, one of the world's most beautiful cities. The region's scenic splendor includes a rugged coastline, sparkling beaches, spectacular mountain ranges including Table Mountain, elegant vineyards, tiny fishing villages and rare flora and fauna. This is where Europe and Africa met 350 years ago and modern South Africa has its beginning. -
Cape Town
>> Read moreCape Town is one of the world’s most beautiful cities. It’s romantic, cosmopolitan with a variety of attractions and a Mediterranean-like climate. Table Mountain, a landmark which you cannot miss, is frequently covered with a cloud - its table cloth, and is more than a scenic backdrop. To appreciate this city you need to spend time outdoors as we enjoy sunbathing, mountain hikes, picnics, hiking, fishing, surfing, golf and many adventures and activities. -
Garden Route and Eastern Cape
This tour of the Garden Route will take you along some of the most scenic routes. It affords you the opportunity to do activities like walks in the indigenous forest or on the unspoiled beaches, elephant rides, abseiling, paragliding, surfing, yachting, skiing, jet skiing, fishing, game watcing, canoeing, cruises on the estuary or lagoons, dolphin and whale watching, swimming or just lazing in the sun. The Garden Route has it all. >> Read more
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Hermanus and Peninsula Coastline
This beautiful town just two hours away from Cape Town is one of the finest holiday and fishing resorts in the world. Hermanus Pieterse, from the Netherlands, found grazing for his sheep here during the summer months and returned to a water spring and rocky shore every summer.
Other farmers of the Caledon area followed him and soon the area was called Hermanus Pietersfontein. Today Hermanus has a reputation as an angler’s paradise and many record catches have been made here. It is also known as South Africa’s hub for Perlemoen. >> Read more
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Kirstenbosch
Kirstenbosch is the name of a famous botanical garden nestled at the foot of Table Mountain in Cape Town. (It is on the eastern slopes of the mountain, not on the northern side normally depicted in the standard tourist snapshots). (Kirstenbosch should not be confused with the similarly named suburb of Kirstenhof which lies some 10 km to the south.) >> Read more
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Kruger Park
The Kruger National Park and private game reserve spreading over an area of nearly two million hectare, contains a variety of wild life including the 'Big 5'. >> Read more
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Namibia
Abundant sunshine, unconfined space, a brooding landscape of sand dunes, bushveld, mountains and plentiful wildlife make Namibia an exceptional tourist destination. >> Read more
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Robben Island
Robben Island (Afrikaans Robbeneiland) or Penguin Island is an island in Table Bay, some seven kilometres off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa. The name is Dutch for "seal island". Robben Island is roughly oval in shape and about a kilometre wide. It is flat and only a few metres above sea level, as a result of an ancient erosion event. The island is composed of Precambrian metamorphic rocks belonging to the Malmesbury Group. >> Read more
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South Africa
South Africa offers a dazzling variety of attractions, from ivory, sandy beaches with turquoise coloured waters, to arid bushveld; from tropical wetlands, to spectacular mountain scenery. Whether you wish to laze in the sun, swim in our tidal pools, track the big five, hike along the coast or majestic mountains, see the wild flowers in its splendour, eat delicious food and drink good wine, or simply take in the history and culture of the worlds most talk about society, South Africa has something very special to offer for everyone.
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Swaziland
The Kingdom of Swaziland is a country located in Southern Africa, centred at approximately 26o49'S, 31o38'E.[2] It is relatively small in area, similar in size to Kuwait. Swaziland is a landlocked country, bordered by South Africa on three sides except to the east, where it borders Mozambique. The country, inhabited primarily by Bantu-speaking Swazi people, is named after the 19th century king Mswati II, from whom the people also take their name. >> Read more
































