When you come and explore this African land, you shall indeed find that it takes a visit South Africa to explain it. South Africa has so many cultures and traditions that the people will most definitely intrigue you, the weather is generally warm and sunny where if you stand in the sun’s rays, you will get hot and you can drink the rain, South Africa is exciting and visually invigorating, rich in wildlife and abounds with scenic places to visit. South Africa is a place for tourists, we have a wonderful network of tourism related services that stretch across the 1 221 040 square kilometres so although there are remote places and areas where people will get lost for days, we have first world airports and first world hospitals. Our preferred means of transports is by air in helicopter or fixed wing aircraft and in certified vehicles with the best drivers in the Tourism Industry. Our World Heritage Sites are a must to include on your safari to South Africa and there are either of them, these include The Drakensberg, Isimangaliso Wetland park, Robben Island, Table Mountain, the Cradle of Humankind, Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape, Cape Floral region, Vredefort dome and the Richtersveld Cultural and Botanical Landscape. Of course what would South Africa be without the Kruger National Park, Cape Town or it’s Winelands? There are so many game reserves some with and some without the Big Five, there are nature reserves with the most awesome scenery and there are wilderness reserves to take you back to a time and place where there was no human mechanisation only nature at it’s best! South Africa is right on the Southern tip of Africa between the Atlantic and Indian oceans so the coastline is far-reaching and host to the most beautiful beaches, some with fine white sand, others with pebbles and ground shells. We share our borders with Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana and Namibia, all to the North. These African countries also share some of our history and culture. South Africa occupies 4% of the continent's total landmass, making it about five times larger than Great Britain and three times the size of Texas. This means that when you travel to South Africa, you will not be able to see all it has to offer in 7, 14 or even 21 days. We have assisted people in planning a 90-day vacation in South Africa and in that time almost all the habitats, cultures and views could be seen, but the vast number of creatures, animals and birds, abundant flora and secret sights keep bringing people back to explore more and more. It will take a very energetic and long lifetime to see all South Africa has to offer. We at South Africa Safari will allow you to experience the best of the parts of our country which suites your desire, making it an enjoyable vacation so that you will be back to explore other parts soon! |