Tailor made holidays & honeymoons to South Africa
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Contact us for all holidays to South Africa on 01728 748209 or send an enquiry.
Holidays to the 'Rainbow Nation'

When you mention Africa, many people assume you are referring to South Africa .... but this is one country containing as many different experiences as a whole continent and almost as big! A world in one country is a good description of this amazing Rainbow Nation and the var...
Tailor made holidays & honeymoons to South Africa
Personal planning service from safari experts!
Contact us for all holidays to South Africa on 01728 748209 or send an enquiry.
Holidays to the 'Rainbow Nation'

When you mention Africa, many people assume you are referring to South Africa .... but this is one country containing as many different experiences as a whole continent and almost as big! A world in one country is a good description of this amazing Rainbow Nation and the variety of South Africa Holidays is truly stunning from Cosmopolitan Cape Town and the surrounding foodie winelands through the Garden Route along the coast, to hiking the Drakensberg and the traditional culture and history of Kwa Zulu Natal up to the iconic safari lands of Kruger National Park there is something for everyone here.Self drive holidays to South Africa
South Africa is perfect for self drive holidays with the Western Cape and Garden Route being the most popular. South Africa is safe to drive with good road systems and a range of lovely boutique style guest houses and safari lodges.

Garden Route holidays
The Garden Route is probably the most popular self drive option, easy to combine with Cape Town and the winelands, with a taste of safari in the Eastern Cape. Or self drive in the Kruger, staying at rest camps or safari lodges, then across through Swaziland to the Indian Ocean coast, where you can explore the Zulu culture and fabulous wind swept beaches of the coastal forests around Thonga Beach and Kosi Forest with the wetlands providing interest for birders.

Flying safaris in South Africa
Flying safaris are also a good way to see the country as the distances are huge! Combine Kruger with Kwa Zulu Natal Reserves or Madikwe or even Victoria Falls
Weather in South Africa
Carefully consider which time of year you are going where in South Africa. The difference in temperature between Johannesburg and Cape Town can be as much as 20 degrees at some times in the year and with the warming Indian Ocean currents to the East and the cold Atlantic to the West it's no surprise really. In our winter, the Western Cape is gorgeous, making Cape Town, winelands and the surrounding area a popular destination at that time of year, but in our summer, the Atlantic winters can set in making the Cape quite cold and grey - great if you are a birder and want to see the Cape pelagics or into botany and want to observe Namaqualand's spring flower carpets (late Aug - early Sept), but if you want to lie on a beach at that time of year rather head for the Indian Ocean side!

Culture and people of South Africa
The many difference provinces offer hugely varied scenery and habitats for wildlife with examples of pretty much all the bio-spheres of the natural world in one country. There are eleven official languages in the Republic of South Africa, two being of European origin - South African English and Afrikaans. About 79.5% of the population are of black African ancestry and have ethnic groups speaking different Bantu languages. Meeting the people here is part of the holiday experience and food and drink features highly in South African culture.
Safaris in South Africa
Kruger Safaris

The Kruger Park covers almost two million hectares and sits along the Mozambique border to the north east of South Africa. The National Park has many good standard rest camps where you can self drive but for a more exclusive safari experience head to one of the luxury tented camps in the private reserves which make up 'Greater Kruger'. Here not only do you get up close to the big 5, you can enjoy walking safaris, taking in the beauty of the scenery and observing the birds and insects, learn about the plants and camp under the stars. Isibindi offer fabulous walking safaris from Plains Camp and for the adventurous, 'sleepouts' in the bush of the Kruger. Kruger is in a malarial zone so if you have small children and prefer a safari in a non-malarial area, head for
Madikwe Game Reserve about four hours drive from Johannesberg, which also has the big 5 and some great family friendly lodges or down to the Eastern Cape where you can combine a safari in one of the private reserves there or in Addo Elephant Park with some time on the beaches nearby. If deserts are your thing, head north towards the Botswana borders and the Kalahari for some fabulous experiences in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
Activity & adventure holidays in South Africa
Adventure Activities There are no limits to what you can do in the great outdoors of South Africa this is a fabulous destination for Adventure Holidays! A wonderful hiking country, trails criss cross everywhere, a few suggestions being the Drakensberg Mountains, Mpumalanga (near the Kruger) with it's rivers and canyons, Cedarberg Mountains north of Cape Town or the Wild Coast.

Take a trip up the Sani Pass (above) into Lesotho. Along the Garden Route you can spend days around Tsitsikamma National Park and Knysna where activities can include bungee jumps, canoeing, canopy walks, horse riding, cycling and many more.
Horse riding holidays South Africa
Horse riding safaris are amazing in South Africa, head up to the North of Mpumalanga and Limpopo Province for some fabulous horse riding country and specialist operators.

Diving holidays in South Africa
For world class diving including some truly jaw dropping sights such as the Sardine Run, head to the coast around St Lucia and Sodwana Bay and for more sedate but still enjoyable snorkelling, north of there towards the Mozambique borders are lovely lagoons and reefs surrounded by coastal forest and sweeping sand dunes.
Food and wine in South Africa
Fabulous Food! South Africa is a fertile land and offers endless tantalisation for the taste buds! Wonderful wine is grown mainly around the Western Cape, you can do day trips from Cape Town to vineyards or for more of an all round foodie experience, stay in Stellenbosch or Franschhoek and enjoy the farm tours, cheese and ice cream parlours and more. There are some great farmstays in the region to learn more about how food and wine are produced and encounter some other local produce such as the Ostrich and Antelope meat. Bartholomeus Klip is a fabulous foodie destination with cookery classes on a working farm and gourmet meals. North of the Cape into Cederberg are the citrus and fruit farms, producing plenty of oranges, lemons, peaches, plums and more.

Cape Town hotels & beaches
Cape Town is of course foodie central with world class restaurant, harbour cafes and street food round every corner. With the mix of African and European culture and the Cape Malays, local dishes here include Bunnychow (no, it's not rabbit!), Bobootie and Malaysian curries. Seafood is probably some of the best in the world - visit some of the small fishing towns around False Bay, pull up a sea view chair, open the crisp fruity white wine and enjoy a seafood platter - bliss!

If you would like to holiday in South Africa whether it's by train, on a horse or cycling holiday, self drive, part of an adventure group, hiking trails, to watch the cricket or a private tailor made safari, get in touch and we will put together the perfect holiday to South Africa for you.
If you are travelling with children under 18 to South Africa please check with us about entry requirements - you are requested to take your children's birth certificate with you.