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 | Cape Town and Peninsula
Atlantic Sea Board
Nestling below the magnificent Twelve Apostles mountains, this area has one of the most beautiful white sand beaches, fringed with palm trees, in the world.
Cape Point
Cape Point at the tip of Table Mountain, known for its fauna and flora, flying dutchman funicular and of course warm welcome to its visitors.
Beaches
The Mother City has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and something to offer everyone. There are three Blue Flag beaches on offer in and around Cape Town.
Activities
Experience the magic of the Fairest Cape - by sea, air or hiking. The beauty of this area is unsurpassed and the experiences unforgettable.
Table Mountain
Table Mountain is famous for its extra-ordinary floral biodiversity, mainly fynbos, it's animal and bird life and amazing views of the mother city.
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| Cape Winelands
Cape Wine Areas
With over 5 000 vineyards, a variety of wine routes to choose from and autumn in the air, this is a colour spectacle not to miss.
Franschhoek
Stroll through the picturesque village and indulge yourself in all the wonderful shops, galleries, and culture...
Paarl
The scenic beauty of the Paarl Valley compels visitors to get into the car and drive along the many scenic routes in the valley.
Stellenbosch
The heart of South Africa´s wine industry, Stellenbosch is a place of great beauty and culture that's steeped in South African tradition.
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| Western Cape
Cape West Coast Flowers
There are few natural phenomenon in the world that compares to the tapestry of colour and beauty of the Cape West Coast flowers in bloom.
Cape West Coast
This is a place of rustic beauty with plains, mountain peaks and interesting rock formations. The coastline of the Cape West Coast is dotted with quaint fishing villages .
Cape Wine Routes
All within two hour's drive from Cape Town, the cape wine routes incorporate over 250 years of winemaking knowledge to produce various cultivars.
Cedarberg Wilderness Area
The Cederberg with its strange, oxide-coloured sandstone formations, ravines, cliffs, caves, clear streams and exquisite views, is a magnet for hikers, cyclers, rock climbers and nature lovers.
Central Karoo
The Central Karoo is the home of peace and tranquility. Here one can rest, relax and recharge the inner batteries of your soul.
Karoo National Park
The Karoo National Park is celebrating it 25th year of existence in 2004. Its contribution to the preservation of endangered species is phenomenal.
Western Cape Hiking Trails
The Western Cape is renowned for being one of South Africa's most beautiful natural kingdoms boasting lush indigenous forests and majestic mountain ranges.
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| Cape Overberg
Cape Whale Coast
The Overberg coastline, also known as the Cape Whale Coast, is visited annually by Southern Right whales.
Overberg Activities
Discover new and adventurous way to discover the unique natural wonders of the Cape Whale Coast whilst also learning about the environment.
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| Garden Route
George
Lying in a fertile, rich valley, surrounded by the Outeniqua Mountains, forests, rivers and prosperous farmlands.
Gouritz River Bridge
Bungee jumping in South Africa has earned a global reputation for its claim to having the highest commercial bungee jump in the world.
Knysna
Knysna is a natural paradise of lush, indigenous forests, tranquil lakes and golden beaches. She nestles on the banks of a breathtakingly pretty lagoon.
Little Brak River
A tranquil little haven of sea, lagoon and river, virtually lost in time, wedged between Mossel Bay and Groot Brak on the Garden Route.
Mossel Bay
Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday town and port, set on the sunwashed slopes of Cape St Blaize overlooking the expansive bay, against the blueblack backdrop of the Outeniqua Mountains.
Natures Valley
Possibly the best part about staying in Nature's Valley is that, despite its being on the Garden Route and in spite of its overwhelming beauty.
Tsitsikamma
One of the most beautiful sections of the southern Cape coastline, and includes a marine reserve that stretches 5.5km out to sea.
Oudtshoorn
Visit Oudtshoorn, the principal town of the Little Karoo, where you will be welcomed with hospitality which has become synonymous with the people of the Klein Karoo.
Plettenberg Bay
Plettenberg Bay is characterised by sweeping, unspoilt golden beaches, a dramatic rocky peninsula, intriguing lagoons and estuaries, towering indigenous forests and unpolluted rivers and sea.
Storms River
The Storms River, just one of a number of rivers in this region, originates in the Tsitsikamma Mountains and makes its way through forests.
Wilderness
A region of incomparable beauty, Wilderness is an attractive holiday resort with beautiful beaches and numerous vantage points from which to watch the whales and dolphins.
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| Eastern Cape
Addo Elephant Park
Deep within the shadows of the dense valley bushveld of the Sundays River region of the Eastern Cape lies the Addo Elephant National Park.
Bayworld Museum Complex
Popular dolphin and seal presentations take place daily, see snakes and crocodiles and go through the museum on an exciting journey through time.
Port Elizabeth attractions
A superb value-for-money holiday base, Port Elizabeth offers a diverse selection of attractions as a family-fun holiday destination.
Beaches
Algoa Bay has 40 km of magnificent beaches, providing a sheltered environment for swimming, surfing, scuba diving, snorkelling, sailing and boardsailing.
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| KwaZulu Natal
Battlefields Route
KwaZulu Natal was host to some of South Africa's most significant battles, extending over more than 200 turbulent years.
Dolphin Coast
The Dolphin Coast stretches from the Umdloti River to the Tugela. Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins can be seen frolicking here all year round.
Attractions
KwaZulu Natal's leisure options provide a multitude of choices to keep you endlessly entertained.
Towns in KwaZulu Natal
Throughout the year, holiday-makers flock to their favourite coastal haunts to cultivate a tan, ride the waves, eat, drink and generally have fun.
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| Natal Midlands
Midlands Meander
The Natal Midlands is the lush farmland with the main attraction being the renowned arts and crafts trail, the Midlands Meander.
The Boston-Bulwer Beat
The Natal Midlands is the lush farmland with the main attraction being the renowned arts and crafts trail, the Midlands Meander.
Midmar Dam & Albert Falls Dam
The Natal Midlands is the lush farmland with the main attraction being the renowned arts and crafts trail, the Midlands Meander.
Karkloof Classic MTB Festival
The largest MTB festival in South Africa, with three days of awesome riding, innovative tracks, great entertainment and a country atmosphere in the picturesque Karkloof Valley.
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| South Coast KwaZulu Natal
Beaches
Kilometers of golden beaches stretch between Shelly Beach and Ramsgate, an endless succession of secret lagoons.
Nature Reserves
Renowned for its magnificent views, rare and endemic trees and home to a wide range of wild animals plus more than 300 confirmed bird species.
Banana Express
A narrow gauge steam train runs between Port Shepstone and Paddock and back (39 km), departing at 10:00 on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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| The Elephant Coast
Game Reserves
The Elephant Coast will be enjoyed by everyone from adventure lovers to those who just want to escape to the bush and commune with nature.
National Parks and Nature Reserves
Home to a great many hippos and Nile crocodiles. Excellent birding and walks through the coastal forest are amongst its attractions.
Umhlanga Coastline
Arguably the gem of the entire Natal North Coast is the Umhlanga Coastline From the moment you arrive, you will be overwhelmed by the warm and relaxing beauty of this region.
Valley of 1000 Hills
The Valley of 1000 Hills Route is one of KwaZulu Natal's best kept secrets. The Valley of a 1000 Hills forms around the majestic valley created by the Mngeni River and it's tributaries
Zululand
The Zululand region abounds with wildlife in famous, extensive reserves within easy reach of Durban. The area is rich in historical and cultural significance.
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| Mpumalanga
Kruger National Park
Lying in the heart of the Lowveld is a wildlife sanctuary like no other, its atmosphere so unique that it allows those who enter its vastness to immerse themselves in the true quality of Africa.
Mpumalanga Routes
The Mpumalanga Tourism Authority has created seven regions with specially marked routes that invite the visitor to this spectacular province on an unforgettable journey.
Attractions
Mpumalanga boasts magnificent wildlife, magical mountain ranges, lush forests and starry skies.
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| North West Province
Pilanesberg
Adjacent to the Sun City resort is the Pilanesberg Game Reserve, where visitors can experience the big five, just two hours from Johannesburg.
Sun City
Deep in the rugged bushveld, in the heart of an ancient volcano, lies the world's most unique resort, the internationally acclaimed Sun City.
Nature Reserves
A visit to the North West Province in South Africa is hardly complete without a visit to one or more of its game or nature reserves.
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