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Best places to visit in South Africa

A country of contrasts, South Africa offers its visitors diverse landscapes; from the forest of Kruger National Park to the Kalahari desert, passing through the green hills of Zululand or the Mediterranean vegetation of the Cape. African and Western, tribal and ultramodern, the numerous faces of South Africa rub shoulders but do not resemble each other.

Although its administrative capital is Pretoria the economic lungs of the country is none other thanJohannesburg an evolving megalopolis, as fascinating as it is complex. A modern city of fascinating urban cultures is waiting to be discovered. 

A few hours northeast of the country and as big as Belgium; theKruger National Park) is the main attraction. Here safari is open to even the smallest budgets contrary to many other countries, as you can safari in your own car or camper-van. There you can see lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards and rhinos as well as cheetah, giraffes, antelope, etc.

By following the coast of the Indian Ocean, you will findDurban the country's third city, half Zulu half Indian. Then walk along the buttresses of theDrakensberg mountains, before descending towards theWild Coast. The Xhosa country preserves its rich ancestral tradition and its villages of colourful round huts that stand along a jagged cliff edge, isolated from the magnificent wild beaches.

Still following the coast, you'll cross the Garden Route, a route of forests and lagoons, notably around Knysna. At the end of the route, there is wine country in the inland region ofCape Town. The second city of the country, this piece of Europe at the end of Africa spreads across the majestic Table Mountain; the end of the mountain range of theCape of Good Hope. Cosmopolitan, mixed and cool, this California-like city seduces South Africans just as much as tourists. Finally, going back up towards Namibia and Botswana, you can visit the green Kalahari a rarely visited but beautiful region of the desert watered by the Orange River.  

Located at about six hours from Johannesburg by road (it's also possible to get there by plane), Kruger is THE national park to visit in South Africa.
Located around 200 km from Nelspruit, Balule is a private nature reserve that has the advantage of being directly adjoined to Kruger National Park.
This little village is situated at the entrance to theBlyde River Canyon in the Great Escarpment, in the northeast of the country.
I highly recommend you visit South Africa's wildlife preservation centers and here you'll see cheetahs on their home territory. Hoedspruit is also a convenient base for visiting Blyde River Canyon.
Located on the road between Johannesburg and Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga is an area with breathtakingly beautiful landscapes and scenery to offer.
This is one of the private reserves absorbed into Kruger National Park, among the most expensive in the world, exclusive to guests staying in the luxury lodges (no non-park vehicles allowed).
This little country with almost a million inhabitants is in an area of rolling hills and is an enclave in South Africa as well as being a point often passed through between Kruger Park, KwaZulu-Natal and Mozambique which border it.
Although it is smaller than Krüger you will see lots of animals which will make the whole family happy!
The Wild Coast is that part of the coast of Eastern Cape located north of East London . It is a rural region which has kept a very strong Xhosa tribal tradition and has wild beaches bordered with dense jungle.
The Drakensberg is a magnificent chain of mountains that extends for 200 km. A veritable hiker's paradise, the panoramic views and landscapes it offers are absolutely stunning.
This private reserve is amongst the most expensive in the world, connected to Kruger Park without any barriers, separated only by the river that it's named after. It is known for its unique population of white lions.
Its the incredible diversity that sets KwaZulu-Natal apart from other areas in South Africa. From sunny beaches to high mountain peaks, huge game reserves to traditional Zulu villages. It's awesome.
This 275,000 hectare park, one of the Unesco world heritage sites, stretches the length of the coast, from the Mapelane reserve to Sodwana Bay, in the region just above Durban.
Durban, the capital of the province of Kwazulu-Natal, is a resort on the Sunshine Coast lying 700 km from Johannesburg.
With almost 330,000 inhabitants, it is the second city in the Eastern Cape, the land of the Xhosa, after East London.
This National Park was originally created to save the surviving elephants in the region. Nowadays, it is home to almost 450 pachyderms. It's the must-see National Park for those who only stay in the Cape Town region.
It's a chic seaside resort on the Garden Route, the last stop before the Tsitsikamma National Park.
A magnificent lagoon inland, with an impressive strait towards the Indian Ocean.
A village on the Garden Route known for its beaches and its hospitality, located not far from George, Mossel Bay and Knysna.
The capital of Little Karoo, Oudsthoorn is located in a desert area but is still a fairly major town for the region. This is where ostrich breeding is centred.