Articles tagged with: South Africa
Addo Elephant Park is a one hour drive north from Port Elizabeth, South Africa. The park, which is home to more than 450 elephants, offers a wide variety of game viewing, outdoor adventure, accommodation and …
South African Tourism has launched a nationwide campaign encouraging fans to submit a video of their own version of the Diski Dance for a chance to win a trip to South Africa.
Daddy Long Legs is an art hotel that offers 13 unique rooms unlike any others in South Africa. Each room was uniquely decorated by an artist, poet, photographer, designer or musician who was afforded complete …
Boulders Beach is located a few kilometers south of Simon’s Town and not far from Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is a popular tourist spot mainly because of a …
Wondering what to see in South Africa and feeling adventurous? Interested in wandering a little ways off the beaten track and exploring some of the less well known, but just as interesting things to do in South Africa? This great country is home to a bewildering array of things you simply can’t see anywhere else, including interesting exhibits, amazing food, bizarre activities and sporting spectaculars. Here’s our guide to a few of the Rainbow Nation’s unique treats:
Golfers looking for an experience they’ll never forget need to look no further than the extreme 19th hole at the Legends Golf and Safari Resort within the Entabeni Safari Conservancy in South Africa’s Limpopo Province. …
Often referred to as South Africa’s Miami Beach, Durban’s Golden Mile includes warm beaches, clear blue skies and the aroma of suntan lotion. Flanked by luxury hotels and apartment blocks, the Golden Mile skirts the …
Cape Town has a number of cool and unique accommodation options that can be categorized as chic and hip boutique hotels. These hip urban hotels are situated in the heart of the bustling city center …
Considered by many to be the most beautiful in the world, the wine regions of South Africa are spread out over the Western and Northern Cape regions, covering 500 kilometers west to east and 700 kilometers north to south. The region encompasses a network of diverse and well run wine routes, affording visitors a varied experience. In addition to award winning wines, there are a wide range of activities from hiking and mountain biking to whale watching. All of which are set amongst stunning scenery.
Port Elizabeth, also known as the “friendly city,” is South Africa’s fifth largest city and quite an undiscovered gem thanks to its unspoiled coastline and rich heritage. Nelson Mandela Bay bears the rich legacy of …










