If you are looking for the best South Africa safaris and tours, you have come to the right place.
South Africa is unique in that there is a variety of best times to travel, depending on the purpose, be it for a beach escape and indulgence of food and wine in the Cape summer, or wildlife safari in the winter. Focusing on the Cape region for tours in the summer months, a must is to explore the Cape winelands, anywhere between the West Coast and the Overberg coasts, where South Africa's finest wines can be tasted, and picturesque scenery and landscapes, historical Cape Dutch architecture and gardens can be enjoyed. Cape Town and the winelands boast nine of the top ten restaurants in the country, and nine of the top twenty.
Hermanus, a short drive from Cape Town, offers the largest viewing of whales from land in the world, best seen between June and December. There are eight species of whales in South African waters. The Southern Right whale can be seen along the entire southern and western coastline. Not to mention the stunning year-round destination near Simonstown at Boulders beach, to visit the penguin colony site, where you can swim with the penguins in the shallow waters, amongst the granite boulders. Nowhere in the world will you get closer to African penguins in the wild.
Kirstenbosch Gardens, nestled at the foot of Table Mountainin Cape Town, showcases fynbos (fine bush) and forest vegetation types, and is world renowned for the beauty and diversity of the Cape flora, having the largest number of indigenous flora and fauna species per square kilometre on earth, and growing only indigenous South African plants.
On arrival in Cape Town, it is imperative to summit seven wonder Table Mountain, either by rotating cable car or a reasonable climb, first thing when the weather is perfect, otherwise the opportunity will be lost. There can be four seasons in a day, and the 'Cape Doctor' clouds or southeastern winds will put a stop to trips up the mountain.
Beach escapes to the glittering turquoise waters, walking on stretches of white sands of Lllandudno, Clifton or Camps Bay beaches, topped off with sundowners before golden sunsets, are essential to an itinerary on a South African summer holiday. Romantic, relaxing, untouched, and unforgettable are some ways to describe the pristine beaches in the Cape.
Northwest of South Africa is most famous for big five safaris (elephant, Cape buffalo, rhinoceros, lion and leopard) in the winter months. The country occupies four of Africa's top ten safari destinations. Wildlife is abundant in South Africa, with almost 300 mammal species, plus 850 species of birds. Some typical sightings of springbok, zebra, waterbuck, wldebeest, warthog, guineafowl, baboon, hippopotamus, and endangered blue crane, wild dog, an abundance of nocturnal species, and both black and white rhinceros, promise mesmerising memories. Experience exotic, indescribable luxury lodges on private game reserves, and know that the big five can be seen at twelve game reserves in the country.
Visit South Africa for a journey that penetrates the soul and touches the heart.











