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Travel guide to South Africa

South Africa – one is the planet’s most hauntingly beautiful countries – holds a special place in my heart since I spent part of my studies here. The country is often referred to as the Rainbow Nation, a term coined by Archbishop Desmond Tutu to describe post-apartheid South Africa and made famous by President Nelson Mandela in his first month of office, when he proclaimed: “Each of us is as intimately attached to the soil of this beautiful country as are the famous jacaranda trees of Pretoria and the mimosa trees of the bushveld – a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world“. South Africa is a magnificent country with an incredible display of natural splendor, varying from the majestic coastal scenery around Cape Town in the south to one of Africa’s most famous safari destinations, Kruger National Park, in the north, with the vast Karoo semi-desert across its heart. The nation also harbors one of Africa’s most diverse cultural melting pots, a phenomena obscured by decades of enforced racial segregation, but now fully alive in the larger cities, creating a thrilling creative scene.

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BEST TIME TO VISIT

South Africa is a large and diverse country with a climate that varies from region to region:

The best time to visit South Africa depends on your interests:

If you want to see the whole country, I recommend to travel in spring (October-November) or autumn (March-April) to have the best chance of reasonable winter in both the North (Kruger Park) and South (Cape Town). Overall, spring is my preferred travel period, because you still have a good chance of spotting the Big Five animals after the long, dry winter, as well as some whales that have not left yet the waters around Cape Town.


HOW TO GET THERE

South Africa receives numerous international daily flights via its three main international airports located near Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. In addition, it has many smaller airports, served by domestic airlines, of which the ones near Port Elizabeth and Nelspruit are most of the interest to tourists because of their proximity to the Garden Route and the Kruger National Park respectively.

If you want to travel the whole country, it’s best to either arrive in Johannesburg and depart from Cape Town, or the other way around. Most airliners offer multi-city tickets at often the same price for a round-trip ticket.

Before you buy a plane ticket, consider reading my tips & tricks for buying the cheapest plane ticket.


TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

Requirements for entry into South Africa differ from country to country, and are subject to change. Prior to departure, always check with your government and your nearest South African embassy or consulate what documents you need for travel to South Africa.

Make sure you read my 10 tips to plan a worry-free trip.


GETTING AROUND

It’s very easy to travel around South Africa and several modes of transportation are available. A public transport network is available, but it’s not very punctual and its safety is questionable, so I recommend to refrain from using that. To really see anything of the country you’ll need other means of transport:


INSPIRATION, HIGHLIGHTS & TRAVEL TIPS

There are several good reasons why you should put South Africa on your bucket list:

The following, in-depth articles may also inspire you and help you plan your holiday to South Africa:


SUGGESTED ITINERARIES 

It’s impossible to suggest one itinerary for South Africa but I hereby share with you a two week schedule, based on of my own holidays to the Rainbow Nation. However, there’s so much to see and do that three weeks are recommended if you have more time and want to travel at a more leisurely pace.

If you have an extra week, I suggest you drive from the Kruger National Park all the way via Swaziland, KwaZulu Natal, the Drakensbergen to Port Elizabeth, after which you can catch up with the itinerary as described above.

If you want to enjoy some days of relaxation on the beach after your South African vacation, I recommend you to end your holiday in Cape Town (which has stunning beaches) or – if you like it more tropical – take a direct flight to either Mozambique, Mauritius or the Seychelles, all within easy reach of Johannesburg.

For more ideas, I suggest the excellent South Africa itineraries as suggested by The Rough Guides and Frommers.


RECOMMENDED LUXURY HOTELS (+ REVIEWS)

Consider visiting my top 10 lists if you are eager to know how I rank South Africa’s top hotels based to my own experience:

Below, you find my reviews of hotels in South Africa (with pros, cons, and tips to save money per hotel).


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