South Africa has got some of the most diverse and enchanting Attractions and Destinations in the world. The striking combinations of landscapes, people, the evidence of the olden times and culture offer the traveler an exclusive and inspiring experience. South Africa has got an exciting mix of third and first world cultures besides with the best and least jam-packed beaches in the world. The mélange of wildlife parks such as the Kruger National Park, Eight World Heritage Sites, the beautiful natural scenery, an enormous infrastructure and a stable economic environment; all awaits you.
Special Attractions
The Western Cape: The Western Cape happens to be one of South Africa’s premier tourism destinations and for good reasons; the attractions are lavish and diverse. The Cape Province is prominent for its world-famous attraction of the Table Mountain, its vast Cape Wine lands and the most superb coastline.
Eastern Cape: This is the second largest province of the nine provinces of South Africa. The assorted Eastern Cape is sandwiched between the Western Cape and KwaZulu Natal bordering the Orange River and the famous Drakensberg Mountains. The Eastern Cape is such a remarkable place worth a visit. This also happens to be the land of some of the country’s most powerful political figures.
Northern Cape: The Northern Cape prides herself on a vibrant history and a diversity of cultural tourist attractions and is particularly well known for its implausible yearly floral exhibition that takes place in Namaqualand. The absolutely stunning seashore and a number of many other exclusive national parks put forward the most splendid atmosphere for a holiday.
Mpumalanga: This is one of South Africa’s pinnacle tourist destinations and is also referred to as the Paradise Country. It is believed that few regions in the world can actually match the astonishing attractiveness of the features and escarpments. Mpumalanga region covers just about 80 000 square kilometers from the rolling highlands to the lofty escarpment and the flourishing everglade lands.
Limpopo: This is the most northern province in South Africa, adjoining with Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Botswana. Limpopo is truly a land of legends and great attractions. This region offers an assortment of superb charming scenery in a mélange of fascinating cultural heritage, a wealth of wildlife species and several other nature based tourism opportunities.
KwaZulu Natal : This is absolutely a world in one province with all the sensational beauty one can dream of. The region has got all the best that nature has to offer; the best of African game reserves and pristine beaches and the magnificent Drakensberg Mountains without forgetting the temperate Midlands as well as the superb golf courses to the South.
Free State: The Free State is rather a rural province with very extensive horizons and blue skies, with plenty of farmland within the mountainous terrain, not forgetting the goldfields and has god widely isolated townships. A serene land of the windmill is very famous for the warm South African hospitality and a merge of different cultures.