Places to discover

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.  

It is part of the city of Cape Town'sconurbation but counts as a National Park: the Cape of Good Hope National Park, at the tip of the peninsula, which also comprises the Table Mountain National Park which overlooks the city.
The Panoramic Route is one of many that link Johannesburg to the Kruger Park. Lined with breathtaking views, it's perfect for any traveller who fancies a road trip !
Ezulwini is a valley in Swaziland which stretches over almost 30 km and is well known for its infrastructure and tourist activities (hotels, sports, hiking...).
Facing the Highveld, the Lowveld is a low-altitude plain extending from the Great Escarpment to the Mozambique border and from Limpopo to the Swaziland border.
A not-to-be-missed pretty bay on the road from Cape Town to the Cape of Good Hope.
This tiny nature reserve, located on a peninsula, is in Plettenberg Bay, on the Garden Route.
Situated in the Big Karoo very close to Cradock , this national park is known for its mountain zebra species endemic to the region, but it is hardly visited.
It is a village located on the Wild Coast in the heart of Xhosa country, at the mouth of a river where impressive cliffs make a sheer drop to the sea, going up the coast after East London , near the big city of the region, Mthatha.
This geological curiosity is therefore a "hole in the wall", a pierced rock which dominated the ocean close to Coffee Bay in the Eastern Cape Province. The panoramic views in this region are wonderful and wild.
Also called uKhahlamba, the Drakensberg national parkstretches over almost 240,000 hectares, bridging the borders of Lesotho and South Africa, and matching the mountain range from which it derives its name. Its classed as a world heritage site by Unesco.
Thornybush is one of the private reserves which adjoins Kruger Park, one of the most expensive in the world and one of the oldest in South Africa, reserved for those staying in the luxury lodges (external vehicles aren't permitted).
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is recognised as one of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the world.
A Little village in the heart of the Little Karoo, Montagu is situated on the Brandy route (more well known under the name of route 62), in the mountains, between Oudsthoorn and Cape Town.
A small town in the Great Karoo, Cradock is not touristy. People go there to visit the Mountain Zebra National Park nearby.
This fairly important town at the centre of the country is the entry point to nearby Lesotho. Few tourists stopover here, even when taking a break between Johannesburg and Cape Town.
The second largest city in Swaziland after Mbabane, the capital, Manzini has a fairly large population of 80,000 citizens.
Situated between Johannesburg and the Kruger National Park, Blyde River Canyon is a subtropical paradise in the heart of Mpumalanga.
Johannesburg lies 50 km from Pretoria and is Africa's wealthiest economic capital.
Located less than two hours from Johannesburg by plane, Cape Town is in every respect South Africa's most interesting city.
10km before the Cape of Good Hope, in part of the Table Mountain National Park, you'll find Simon's Town. It's not just a naval base but also home to amazing penguin colonies.