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South Africa

South Africa is one of the fastest growing tourism destinations, and its not very hard to see why. Often referred to as the “rainbow nation” with its many different cultures and over 11 different official languages. It just so happens that the landscape of this vast country, follows that same pattern in diversity.

Kruger National Park

The internationally renowned Kruger National Park and one of the largest of its kind in Africa encompasses a two-million-hectare region, stretching across the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces. Iconic and undoubtedly the epitome of safari in South Africa, the park is home to the Big Five and a vast array of animal species which can be explored from different settings, ranging from luxury award-winning lodges in concession areas to tented camps tucked away in the African bush. Due to its vast size a wide range of habitats can be explored with open vehicle game drives and depending on your accommodation choice tourists can enjoy fine dining, plunge pools overlooking watering holes and traditional bush barbeques under the stars.

Cape Town

Cape Town is a must-see when journeying to South Africa. The city finds itself in a picturesque setting at the foot of one of the 7 natural wonders of the world, Table Mountain which forms part of the mountain range that extends to Cape Point.

Garden Route

One of the most fabled regions in South Africa, the Garden Route is a veritable ‘Garden of Eden’, winding its way along the Indian Ocean between Heidelberg to the Storms River.

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