There are so many countries you could visit in Africa and the world, but not many compare to South Africa. This is one of the most amazing destinations to visit on the planet and here are 5 reasons why you should book a trip to visit South Africa...
The Wildlife
A safari is a must do in everyone's minds and looks no further than South Africa's famous Kruger Park, where sights of the Big Five are common, as well as a whole other host of animals. South Africa is rich with wildlife, and something that is unique to South Africa is spotting wild penguins. Just south of Cape Town is boulders beach, where thousands of African penguins are calling that beach home.
Because Cape Town is the world’s best city... again
So say Telegraph Travel readers. “You really can’t overstate the case for visiting Cape Town,” says Pippa de Bruyn, a resident of the city and author of our expert guide. “First, there’s the in-your-face beauty of a craggy mountain range that drops precipitously into a glittering sea, its flanks carpeted in green. Then there are the pristine white beaches lapped by – it must be said – a chilly Atlantic, their curves defined by giant granite boulders to bake on, and burbling mountain streams in dappled forests.” That's quite enough Pippa, you're making us jealous.
Or in what might be the coolest treehouse in the world
This incredible accommodation is found at the Lion Sands Game Reserve in the Kruger National Park. Guests are taken to the 'Chalkey Treehouse' at sunset for a picnic supper and then left to spend a luxurious night in the bush. After dark, the night air is filled with the chatter of hyenas and the occasional roar of a lion. Campers are left armed with mosquito repellent and a two-way radio.
A Smörgåsbord of scenery
South Africa is the world’s 3rd most biodiverse country and is the only country in the world holding its own floral kingdom. A large part of the country is semi-desert, but there is also a very long coastal line, multiple mountain ranges, as well as plenty flower varieties, forests, and savannah areas.
Natural beauty
South Africa’s scenic wonders are legendary. From Table Mountain to Blyde River Canyon, our mountains, forests, coasts, and deserts will feast your eye and lift your spirit…
Fynbos & Protea The National Flower
The pound is mighty strong (Affordable)
It's not quite the dizzy heights of January when £1 bought R24.5, a record high, but Britons can still get good returns on sterling, with a pound buying around R21
World Class Wine.
South Africa is one of the oldest ‘New World’ wine producing countries. Our wine grape cultivation area spans over 800km in length. It offers an amazing chance for wine lovers to travel and discover many wineries and bottled treasures.
For visitors interested in the deep intricacies of a country’s history, South Africa has powerful stories to share. Take a journey and visit important historic sites such as:
– The Cradle of Humankind,
– Bushman rock paintings,
– Cape Town’s Castle of Good Hope,
– Some of the battlefields of the many wars that shaped and impacted our country.
– The Anglo – Boer War Museum,
– The Apartheid Museum & Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.
Food, glorious food
South Africa offers a huge variety when it comes to cuisine. Our food culture has an emerging emphasis on local, handmade and organically grown produce. This has changed the face of the local food market and includes everything from Cape Malay, to Portuguese, braais, and biltong.
Whale-of-a-time
Even if you stay on shore – South Africa is one of the few places in the world where it is possible to watch migrating whales from the comfort of the shore. Whether it be the beach, local café, restaurant, or even from the comfort of your hotel bed.
Hermanus in the Western Cape is specifically known for some of the best land-based whales watching in the world.