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Cape Town
Cape Town known as the 'mother city' is South Africa's oldest city .  Set against the backdrop of Table Mountain it offers an enormous range of sightseeing, adventure activities, exciting nightlife, excellent restaurants, wonderful scenery, beautiful sandy beaches, picturesque vineyards and not forgetting superb hotels. more >
Cape Town
 
Garden Route
The famous Garden Route stretches along the Southern Cape from Slang River near Heidelberg, eastwards to the Tsitsikamma Forest and Storms River.  This coastal route links a series of charming towns and villages with superb natural beauty. more >
Garden Route
 
The Winelands
The Winelands offer breathtaking scenery, historic homesteads on wine estates, superb restaurants and of course, a wide range of fabulous wines. In between tasting wine, explore the historic towns. Visit the Cape Winelands for a day or spend a few nights relaxing and enjoying the superb food and wine.  more >
Winelands
 
Johannesburg
Johannesburg is located in Gauteng, the smallest province in South Africa.  As a major international gateway to South Africa, Johannesburg is likely to feature on most itineraries.   Whether your stay is long or short , this cosmopolitan city wll leave a lasting impression. more >
Johannesburg
 
Sun City
Sun City Resort has a unique heartbeat and an African rhythm of its own and is unlike any other Resort destination in the world. There are four world-class hotels including the magnificent Palace of the Lost City that glitters like a jewel beneath the African sun, brilliant in its rain forest surroundings and luxurious in its detail and design. more >
Sun City
 
Game & Nature Experiences

Africa's heritage of wild land and animals is recognised as the continent's most precious natural resource. Wildlife viewing is undoubtedly one of Southern Africa's main attractions, and it will not disappoint. Nowhere else on earth are there such varieties and quantities of large mammal species. more >

Game Drive
 
Durban

South Africa's favourite playground and the busiest port in Africa, today the "sunny city" is a popular year-round holiday destination, prized for its balmy climate and superb surfing and swimming beaches. more >

Durban
 
Kwazulu Natal
Aptly called South Africa's garden province, this verdant region forms the east coast of South Africa, stretching from Port Edward in the south northwards to the Mozambique boundary. It is a province with a subtropical coastline, sweeping savanna in the east and  the magnificent Drakensberg mountain range in the west. more >
Kwazulu Natal
 
Mauritius

The sophisticated island of Mauritius lies like a rich green emerald in the turquoise velvet of the Indian Ocean. The island is volcanic with thickly wooded mountain peaks towering above a glorious coastline. more >

Mauritius
 
Mozambique
Sharing borders with Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Swaziland, Mozambique is a coastal country of spectacular beauty. The Eastern coastline offers nearly 2500km of beaches, coral reefs and islands, making it a favourite beach destinations with many visitors. more >
Mozambique
 
Zambia
Victoria Falls is the largest curtain of falling water in the world, a World Heritage Site and a Natural wonder, it  is undoubtedly one of the world's most spectacular sites. The Falls and the Zambezi River are shared by Zambia and Zimbabwe, with the  Victoria Falls being the physical landmark that separates these two countries.
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Zambia
 
Namibia

Namibia is a sunbaked land of rugged mountains, endless sand dunes and vast rocky plains. The country borders South Africa in the South and Botswana in the East. Since the launch of direct flights to Windhoek with Air Namibia from London Gatwick there has never been a better time to visit Namibia. more >

Namibia
 
Botswana
Botswana is situated between South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. It is often referred to as one of the wildest regions in Africa.  It is a place of endless horizons, with an abundance of wildlife, unspoilt wilderness, splendid waterways and desert landscapes. more >
Botswana
 
Zanzibar
Zanzibar is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful islands, located in the Indian Ocean just 60 miles off the East Coast of Africa and remains unspoilt by mass tourism. Offering a melting pot of African , Arab and Indian cultures, the heart of these islands is to be found in the winding streets and colourful bazaars of the capital Stone Town. Tourism is just beginning here but Zanzibar has come into its own as a beach destination. more >
Zanzibar

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