South Africa is various and great, mixed with or about twice as large as Texas, about the size of France and Spain. Its diverse cultures, fascinating wildlife, amazing landscapes, and excellent beaches make this a paradise for travelers all over the world. Visitors will quickly find that rich history and colorful people complement South Africa’s top tourist attractions and establish an unforgettable experience.
- Park of Kruger.
The Kruger National Park, one of the biggest tourist attractions in South Africa, is the main game reserve on the continent. The park has more species of mammals, including Big Five, giraffes, and more than any other African game reserve. Unlike other safari parks, Kruger offers excellent facilities and many places to stay inside from camps to spacious lodges. Kruger is a driving destination.
- Mountain Table
In a national park, the Table Mountain pinnacle provides a fresh view over the city of Cape Town, Robben Island toward the north, and the Atlantic Sea toward the west and south. The hotel offers a stunning view of the Netherlands. The top is easily reached by an innovative cableway at a height of 1,086 meters, with every Rotair car featuring groundbreaking floors that allow passengers to enjoy 360-degree views on their way to the top.
- Drakensberg Amphitheater
The Drakensberg rises to a height of 3,482 meters (11,420 ft) and is the highest mountain in Southern Africa. This name comes from the Netherlands and means ‘mountain of the dragons.’ The amphitheater is one of the Northern Drakensberg’s geographical features and is considered one of the most spectacular cliffs on earth.
- Beaches of Durban
Durban beaches often deliver a dynamic environment with a pulse of energy compared to Miami Beach. The beaches of Durban are vibrant places that are exceptionally clean and healthy and offer varied entertainment throughout the day, providing balmy weather all year round and boasting a true beach culture. Also known as Golden Mile, the beaches of Durban South and North Coast are covered in wide areas with warm golden sand and subtropical sunshine.
- Knysna
The Garden Road, which stretches from Mossel Bay to St Francis along the Indian Ocean and also includes some parts of the country inland, is one of the famous tourist attractions of South Africa. This extensive area of South Africa is home to a trove of indigenous canopied trees, mountains, rivers, peaceful lakes, and golden beaches.
One of the most well-known destinations on the Garden Route in Knysna, between lush woods and the banks of a tranquil lagoon. Extensive outdoor activity opportunities and many leisurely walkways filled with authentic dining and shopping venues are easily reached in Knysna. The visit of the heads is a must, and each of the cliffs protecting the lagoon’s mouth provides a stunning view of the surrounding colorful cliffs and the dazzling lagoon.
- Alfred Waterfront and Victoria
The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is one of the major tourist attractions of Cape Town and the most frequented destinations. There’s plenty there for all to enjoy, situated in an entertainment mecca full of restaurants, specialty stores, pubs, and theatres. Besides amusement, the famed Clock Tower, the battery of Chavonnes, the Maritime South African Museum, and the seal of the coast where Cape Fur seals live also offers several attractions.
- Cape Terrestres
Cape Winelands’ rich valleys are enclosed in magnificent mountains, beautiful cities, beautiful landmarks, fruitful orchards, and some of South Africa’s luxuriant landscapes. Visitors will follow the Cape’s wine trails to explore the vineyards of the country’s finest winemakers who are renowned for their exquisite flavors and savory palate through sherries, ports, brandies, and excellent whites and reds.
- Canyon of the Blyde River
After the Fish River Canyon, the Blyde River Canyon is the second largest canyon in Africa, though its lush sub-tropical foams make it much greener. Walks through the rich diversity of the canyon packed with flora and fauna provide views of the majestic scarps and cascades. Visitors will meet all five of the Primates of South Africa and hippos and crocodiles near the Swadini Dam wetlands.
- Game Reserve Hluhluwe-Umfolozi
The Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve is the only formally protected park in Natal Kwa Zulu that offers tourists a range of wildlife opportunities – lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and rhinoceros –. Wildlife lovers can enjoy the wide variety of local plants and animals on guided tours, guided tours or choose an exciting boat tour along the Hluhluwe dam.
- Resort Sun City
Sun City Resort is a luxury casino and tourist resort located approximately two hours’ drive away from Johannesburg known regionally as the African kingdom of pleasure. The Southeast African cultural village has four hotels, two golf courses, two casinos, and over 7,000 crocodiles in the sanctuary. The Pilanesberg Game Reserve nearby is South Africa’s most famous public game reserve