Johannesburg, informally known as "The City of Gold", is the largest city in South Africa, classified as a megacity, and one of the world's 100 largest urban areas. Although the area is an economic hub, the sprawl of the leafy northern suburbs draws the visitor in. Restaurant-lined areas in Parktown and Norwood bring the streets to life with their busy, trendy charms. Stylish Maboneng, with its cultural history and chic atmosphere, make this city well worth a visit. Tours of Soweto's sprawling, vibrant township and enjoying a day at the exciting theme park of Gold Reef City are things to not miss out on.



Hoedspruit is located in the Mopani region of the Limpopo Province. It is one of the top eco-tourism hotspots in the country, with incredible game lodges and private reserves. The Kruger National Park neighbours Hoedspruit, making it a spectacular destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Hoedspruit is also home to the Daktari Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage, which educates and inspires children to value their environment. Volunteers teach lessons and guide the children in caring for the animals. This region offers so much in terms of wildlife and education that it's hard not to get caught up in the beauty of it all.



eSwatini, formerly known as Swaziland, is a tiny landlocked nation boasting rich historical and cultural heritage. It is also Africa's last remaining independent monarchy. In addition to its tall mountains and low-lying savannah, it also homes tangled rainforests and lush river valleys. The region boasts many noteworthy attractions, including the mesmerizing Valley of Heaven and the Hlane Royal National Park, noted for its rhinos, antelopes and lions. Wildlife watching, river rafting, mountain biking, and hiking are excellent activities visitors can enjoy on the scenic trails that traverse the mountainous terrain.



St Lucia is found in the northeastern part of KwaZulu Natal, offering a tropical climate and warm oceans all year round. The town lies in the heart of unspoilt beauty with plenty of wildlife. St Lucia is surrounded by an estuary, homing various ecosystems, including swamps, coral reefs, beaches and woodlands. The popular Crocodile Centre features a breeding program for two endangered species - the dwarf and long-snout crocodile. Here, hippo and croc cruises are on offer, providing guests with a chance to view these animals up close. The Hluhluwe Game Reserve nearby offers unique guided drives in and around the area.



Located in the Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth, also known as PE by the locals, is South Africa's third-largest port and a city known for its cleanest beaches. You can find many kilometres of untouched beaches on the coast, which feature soft sands and warm surf. There are also several game reserves to be explored! Fishing, snorkelling, scuba diving, and sailing are popular in less-frequented areas like the Wildside, Bluewater Bay, Sardinia Bay, and Schoenmakerskop. But Port Elizabeth is not all about the sea. Route 67 and the Art and Heritage Trail showcase this friendly city's interesting and often turbulent past.



Knysna is a town in the Western Cape province and is one of the top holiday destinations along the Garden Route. Nestled on the banks of a breathtaking lagoon, there is nothing like its natural beauty - with indigenous forests, tranquil lakes, and golden beaches. Golfing, hiking and canopy tours can be enjoyed, and many leisure activities on the beach, mountains, and rivers offer fun for the whole family. Within the town, cosy cafés beckon with small-town charm and hospitality. A trip to Knysna would be incomplete without visiting the Heads, a rock formation of giant, brightly coloured rocks.

Oudtshoorn, known as ostrich capital of the world, is a small town in the Western Cape province, between the spectacular Swartberg and Outeniqua mountain range. Daily Meerkat Tours, Farm- and Ostrich Tours, Hiking and the famous Cango Caves are activities traveler can enjoy. The village displays its history at CP Nel Museum, known for its comprehensive collection as one of the best country museums in South Africa. Take time to enjoy the wines of the region as well as to taste culinary and traditional “Karoo” delights, all exquisitely prepared at selected restaurants and serene countryside venues.



Against the majestic Table Mountain backdrop, the vibrant and cosmopolitan city of Cape Town is home to grand hotels, restaurants, and nightlife. It has long been a popular destination for film and modelling shoots. With rich historical and cultural heritage, tours through the township and trips to Robben Island allow guests to learn about the history. Cooking classes and wine and gin tastings are only the start of this captivating city. Narrow, cobblestone streets and the Islamic ambience of the Bo-Kaap enhance the atmosphere. Guided hikes and aquariums show off the wildlife of Cape Town, leaving guests wanting more.


