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Request a Bespoke ItinerarySouth Africa is Africa's most diverse destination — a country that seamlessly blends world-class wildlife, dramatic landscapes, vibrant cities, and a rich cultural tapestry. From the iconic Big Five safaris in Kruger National Park to the sweeping beauty of the Drakensberg Mountains, from the cosmopolitan energy of Cape Town to the UNESCO-listed iSimangaliso Wetland Park, this is a land that rewards exploration at every turn.
The Cape Winelands offer some of the world's finest wine estates set against mountain backdrops, while the Garden Route traces a spectacular coastal journey through ancient forests and hidden bays. For the adventurous, there are cage dives with great white sharks, bungee jumps from the Bloukrans Bridge, and multi-day hiking trails through pristine wilderness.
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Game Viewing: May – September (dry season, animals gather at waterholes)
Birding & Green Season: November – March (lush landscapes, newborn animals)
Cape Town & Winelands: October – April (warm, long daylight hours)
Whale Watching: July – November (Hermanus, Walker Bay)
◆ Kruger National Park — Big Five capital of Africa
◆ Cape Town — Table Mountain, V&A Waterfront
◆ Cape Winelands — Stellenbosch, Franschhoek
◆ Drakensberg Mountains — UNESCO World Heritage
◆ iSimangaliso Wetland Park — UNESCO site
◆ Garden Route — Knysna, Tsitsikamma
◆ Mapungubwe — Ancient trade kingdom
Gateway: Johannesburg (OR Tambo) / Cape Town International
Currency: South African Rand (ZAR)
Language: English (+ 10 official languages)
Malaria: Low risk in Kruger region; precautions recommended
Visa: Many nationalities visa-free; check requirements