South Africa is a country of great diversity, from the natural beauty of the Garden Route, to extreme sports like bungee jumping and shark cage diving. From Table Mountain to Kruger National Park and the Drakensberg. There is something for everyone.
South Africa's most recognisable icon: Table MountainEach of South Africa's nine provinces have something unique on offer:
The Western Cape is rich in natural beauty and history, and is home to the oldest city in South Africa, Cape Town.
The bustling business heart of South Africa is found in Gauteng. Millions live, work and play in the cities of Johannesburg and Pretoria.
KwaZulu-Natal is a winter playground, as the climate is always warm along the Indian Ocean coast. Each year holiday makers flock to the beautiful beaches of Durban.
The Eastern Cape is a friendly, hospitable province, that boasts large stretches of untouched nature.
Both Limpopo and Mpumalanga are best known for the Kruger National Park that spreads across both these beautiful provinces.
The Free State, as a largely agricultural province, has wide horizons and a beautiful tranquility.
The North West province is home to some fine game reserves and is a short distance from Gauteng, making it the ideal destination for a short getaway.
The vastest, least populated province is the Northern Cape, home to the vast Kalahari desert.