Travel Packages in South Africa

Travel Packages in South Africa

Find out about offers, things to do, and exciting attractions to explore in South Africa.

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4 Day Katekani Tented Lodge Safari
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2 Days in Blitz Overland Safari
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3-Day Tremisana Lodge Safari at South Africa
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4 Day Safari Tremisana Lodge
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5 Day Safari Tremisana Lodge, South Africa
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Spend 5 days in the beautiful South Africa
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6 Day Safari Tremisana Lodge
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3-Day Tent Safari, South Africa
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4-Day Lodge and Tent Safari, South Africa
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4 Day Lodge/Treehouse Safari
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Live Amazing 5 Days of Lodge/Tent Safari
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Travel Packages to South Africa

Travel Packages to South Africa

South Africa is the southernmost country in Africa. With over 60 million people, South Africa is the world's 23rd most populous nation. South Africa has three capital cities: executive Pretoria, judicial Bloemfontein, and legislative Cape Town. The largest city in South Africa is Johannesburg. The coastline of Southern Africa is stretching along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans. South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot, with a diversity of unique biomes and plant and animal life. The country is a popular tourist destination and a substantial amount of revenue comes from tourism.

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South Africa Tourism

South Africa Tourism

South Africa is one of the most wonderful and unique destinations in the world that it’s often called "The World in One Country" because of its geographical and cultural diversity.
The country offers both domestic and international tourists a wide variety of options. From the picturesque natural landscape and game reserves to the diverse cultural heritage and highly regarded wines, South Africa is ranked sixth out of the world's seventeen mega-diverse countries. South Africa is home to a large variety of animal life. The country is also particularly rich in plant diversity, with a wide variety of biomes found across the country.
Some of the most popular destinations include several national parks, such as the expansive Kruger National Park in the north of the country, the coastlines and beaches of the KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape provinces, and the major cities like Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban.
South Africa also boasts numerous attractions of cultural significance. These include the fossil-bearing caves forming part of the Cradle of Humankind in Gauteng, the ruins of the Kingdom of Mapungubwe in northern Limpopo, the wine routes of the Western Cape, and various historical sites in the cities of Cape Town and Johannesburg (such as Robben Island, the Castle of Good Hope and Soweto township).

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Where to go in South Africa?

South Africa is a perfect mix of the very best of the entire world in one place. At the same time, it’s like no other place on Earth. From rich wildlife to breathtaking deserts to poignant museums, here are the best tourist attractions in South Africa:
Cape Town

Cape Town

Cape Town was the oldest European establishment in South Africa, that's why it's often referred to as the Mother City. And if South Africa is the world in one country, then Cape Town is the world in one city. It's absolutely a mix of tradition & modern, and the unique blend of city life and nature!

Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park

Covering over 2,000,000 hectares of area, Kruger is home to hundreds of species of animals. The main attraction among them is the Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, Cape buffalo and rhino. The park provides both day and night safaris experiences which you will never forget.

Drakensberg

Drakensberg

‘The Berg’ by locals, the Drakensberg means ‘Mountains of the Dragon.’ the area is home to a mix of waterfalls and hiking trails split into the northern and southern reaches. It is also home to Tugela Falls, the second-highest waterfall in the world.

The Garden Route

The Garden Route

The Garden Route is one of the most scenic routes in the world to defeat any other driving route. It runs along the southeast coast of South Africa. Driving through the Garden Route is not enough if you want to enjoy every bit of its grace. You should explore this route for a day or two.

Hermanus

Hermanus

Known as the 'Whale Capital of South Africa', tourists visit Hermanus only to see the whales and the dolphins. The whale-watching boat tours are phenomenal, but you can also see them from the cliffs. The best time for whale watching in Hermanus is from June to December. Hermanus also arranges a Whale Festival for the visitors every year in September.

Durban South Africa

Durban South Africa

Durban is home to a marvelous stretch of coastline with some popular sandy beaches lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Enjoy surfing the waves on the east coast of South Africa or exploring life beneath the waves with a snorkel or dive. Don't miss tasting the local delicacies like Bunny Chow (curry served in a half loaf of bread)

South Africa Visa

South Africa Visa

Visitors to South Africa must obtain a visa from one of the South African diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa-exempt countries, in which case they get what is called a "Port of Entry Visa". Visitors who require a visa must apply in person and provide biometric data.

Frequently asked questions

Is South Africa a safe destination?

Although South Africa has a high level of crime, the risk of violent crime to visitors traveling to the main tourist destinations is generally low. The South African authorities prioritize protecting tourists; also, tourism police are deployed in several towns and cities.

What language does South Africa speak?

There are 11 official languages in South Africa! These are: isiZulu, English, Afrikaans, isiXhosa, isiNdebele, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, and Xitsonga. Zulu is the most commonly spoken home language, English is only the home language for around 10% of people living in South Africa, and Afrikaans is the second most spoken and taught language.

What is the currency of South Africa?

The South African rand (ZAR) is the national currency of the country of South Africa.

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