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Covering a huge swathe of land, washed by the Atlantic and Indian oceans, South Africa has enormous wealth above and below ground, making it one of the richest natural storehouses on the planet. With staggeringly beautiful rural areas such as the Cape Winelands, the towering dunes of the Wild Coast, the magnificent game parks of Kruger and Zululand, and the Kalahari and Karoo deserts, barren for much of the year but a carpet of flowers in spring, the possibilities for tourists are endless. Alternatively, visit sophisticated cities such as Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban and Cape Town, or charming historic towns like Stellenbosch or Pietermaritzburg. Even once infamous townships such as Soweto are now growing into vibrant cities in their own right.

South Africa is a rainbow nation of many colours and cultures, encompassing Zulu, Tswana, Khosa, Sotho, Indian, Afrikaans and those of British origin. The scars left by the apartheid years are slowly healing, but have left huge inequalities between rich and poor. Despite this, the people are charming hosts, most speak English and all have a fascinating story to tell. The crime rate is still far too high, but with a little common sense, travellers can have a perfect, safe holiday.

South Africa Tourist Office

Address: 442 Rigel Ave South, Erasmusrand, Pretoria, South Africa

Email: satour@icon.co.za

Phone: +27 (0) 12 347 0600

  • Wonder Cave
    Close to the Sterkfontein Caves, which have revealed early hominid remains that have proved fundamental to our understanding of our species' ancestry, is the Wonder Cave. Estimated to be 2.2 million years old, only recently - since 1991 in fact - has the cave been open to visitors, who can view its remarkable stalagtites and stalagmites.
  • Cango Caves
    Beneath the Swartberg mountain range lie the magnificent Cango Caves. First discovered on 11 July 1780, they are now a very popular attraction along the Garden Route.
  • Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens
    Kirstenbosch, meaning "Kirsten's Forest," is one of South Africa's finest botanical gardens, nestling on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain. Its existence goes back to 1660, when a hedge of wild almond and brambles was planted to form the boundary of the entire colony.
  • Lion Park
    Epitomising everyone's idea of African wildlife, the king of the jungle - or more correctly the savannah - can be seen at close quarters in the specially-designed 208-hectare Lion Park, just north of Johannesburg.
  • Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden
    Using the natural terrain as well as some landscaped areas, the Walter Sisulu Botanical Garden (formerly the Witwatersrand Botanical Garden) features indigenous plants, rare species and themed displays for visitors to enjoy.
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