One of the great secrets of the Western Cape - the valley of the Breede River. Here you can enjoy magnificent mountain scenery, breathtaking views, dare the great outdoor activities, visit nature reserves, ethnic villages, living museums, fynbos
The Cape Floristic Region in the Western and Eastern Cape has been officially recognised as South Africa’s sixth World Heritage Site by the World Heritage Committee.
Route 62 meanders between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, offering a scenic alternative to the N2 highway through an area of magnificent landscapes and towering cliffs, clear streams, abundance of indigenous flora and quaint towns and friendly villages.
Combine the best of both trails with this popular combination guided hike over 5 nights / 6 days. It offers diverse scenery and avoids the more strenuous sections – perfect for those wanting an easier trail.
Your Tourist Assistant for birding, hiking, hunting, flyfishing, angling, golf, paragliding, polo, 4x4 trails, farming experiences, nature reserves and eco-destinations, game viewing, sporting facilities and much more
During the South African War the role of South African Indians was confined to stretcher bearing, a duty Ghandi himself undertook after the Battle of Spioenkop.
An experience in contrasts - the Greater Addo Area winds down to the sea from the citrus area of Kirkwood, past the Addo Elephant Park to Alexandria. It offers the Big 5 and now also seasonal whales and sharks. Elephant viewing at its best.
The magnificence of the North-Eastern Free State beckons you to come and explore the various cultural and ethnical sites, historical and monumental sites, breathtaking scenery, wonderful outdoor adeventures and much more
Travelling through the Klein (Little) Karoo the visitor passes through fruit growing, wine producing and ostrich farming towns such as Oudtshoorn, Calitzdorp, Ladismith, Van Wyksdorp, Barrydale and Uniondale and historic Amalienstein, Zoar, Dysselsdorp an
The KwaZulu-Natal South Coast stretches from Durban, the traditional mecca for sun-bathers, to Port Edward and is any holiday-maker's dream come true - beautiful beaches, excellent swimming and surfing, exciting nightlife and organised daytime activities.
The Overberg offers you beaches and secluded coves stretching for kilometers along the coast, the southern most point of Africa where two oceans meet, the heart of the Whale Coast, symmetrical swatches of rich farmlands set off by rugged mountains, beauti
This trail covers a distance of 14 km from the old Toll House to the crest of Sleeping Beauty and back. It is an relatively easy walk (depending on your level of fitness you can reach the top in 3 - 4 hours) and numerous streams are crossed.
The land of a thousand pictures, with each season offering its own attractions - roaring, open fires in winter, cherry blossoms and then succulent fruit in spring, hot summer days and golden autumn sunsets.
With one of the best climates in the world, the Sunshine Coast offers you kilometres of unspoilt, golden beaches, rocky stretches and small seside villages.
The Battlefields Route takes you to some of the most significant battles fought on South African soil between Voortrekker and Zulu, Zulu and the British and the Anglo-Boer War.
The Cape Country Meander offers you 8 towns and surrounding countryside which each boast their own distinctive character, yet share the same authentic country flavour and charm.
The Dolphin Coast is the very best part of the KwaZulu Natal coastline - scenic beauty, lovely beaches, dolphins playing, lots of accommodation, restaurants, peace and quiet - what more could you want.
The most beautiful region in the Cape, (if not the country!), the Garden Route with its pristine beaches, mountains, forests, lakes, rivers and kloofs is an absolute holiday destination, a place to restore your soul and revitalise your body and mind.
The Great Karoo is a vast semi-desert region of more than 400,000 square kilometers stretching over the provinces of the Eastern, Northern and Western Cape.
The Northern Drakensberg is home to the Royal Natal National Park which holds the Amphitheatre range, a sheer wall of Basalt over which the Tugela Falls plumets.
The Northern Cape is the ideal place for bird watching, but more specifically so for Raptor watching. The Raptor Route has been developed, with information offices across the region, to assist you on your quest.
The scenic Southern Drakensberg Area is a must for any eco tourist. It is a land of great contrasts, with gently rolling hills and valleys giving way to the jagged basalt peaks of the Drakensberg mountains.
Offering you `A Trip Through the Countryside` just one hour south of Johannesburg with country hideaways, quaint country inns, craft factories, outdoor adventure centres, entertainment, animals, sporting facilities, boating and many weekend events.
The area is classified as open Savanna Kalahari thornveld with characteristic camelthorn trees in abundance. Shrubs and trees indigenous to the area are various Acacia trees.
The West Coast is a region of contrast and beauty. Stretching over 400 km from south to north, the region and it's people offer the visitor a surprising variety of travel destinations.
An area with a vast historical heritage, with numerous historical sites and places of interest, as well as the Gariep Dam (largest in South Africa) and various other attraction and adventure options
The Waterberg Biosphere Reserve is a unique wilderness area yet to be fully discovered. Historical & political sites, conservation areas, wildlife, birds, hiking, safaris, fishing, boating, 4x4 and more
This magnificent region is unlike any other you have ever experienced - come and live the experience of a lifetime, with wild places to explore, but also romantic beaches and hideaways in perfect settings
This is a hotel, hiking trail covering 56 km of the southern region of the Wild Coast of Southern Africa. The terrain is moderate and magnificent in its isolation and natural splendour.
This three night version of the Wild Coast Meander will give you an insight into the mystery and beauty of the Wild Coast in the Eastern Cape in South Africa and it’s people – a perfect introduction to the area.
This spectacular trail is for the nature lover, birding enthusiast and those with an adventurous streak. The terrain is spectacular but fairly strenuous.