Wilderness is a charming little town, known for its hospitality and natural beauty, it’s nestled between the Qutenique Mountains and the warm Indian Ocean, resting ...
DetailsTsitsikamma is a Khoi word, meaning “place of abundant or sparkling water”. The region stretches from the Eerste Rivier in the east to the Bloukrans ...
DetailsThe Timbavati Game Reserve was formed in 1956 with the aim to reclaim the land for the benefit of all. It encouraged every landover in ...
DetailsStellenbosch is South Africa’s second-oldest town and was founded in 1679 and named after the Dutch governor, Simon van der Stel. Only about 55km east ...
DetailsThe Sabi Sands Game Reserve, 65 000 hectare big, is known for having of the best Big Five game viewing that South Africa has to ...
DetailsRobertson, known as the valley of wine and roses in a small country town, surrounded by the Langeberg Mountains in the Western Cape Province on ...
DetailsPort Elizabeth, also known as the ‘Windy City’ or better known as the ‘Friendly City’, because of its friendly people, vibrant city centre, amazing shopping, ...
DetailsKapama Private Game Reserve is an African Eden and definitely park of the greater Kruger area. Sweeping across 13 000 hectares of savannah and riverine ...
DetailsThe Pilanesberg National Game Park is about 55,000 hectare and is among the largest of the parks in South Africa. What makes the Pilanesberg so ...
DetailsOudtshoorn, is the perfect half way stop in between Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, or maybe even a destination on its own. Every road into ...
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