South Africa is as varied in its landscapes as it is diverse in its people, really earning the nickname of the “rainbow nation”. You can go from lively cities like Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg to the wilderness of the Kruger National Park. Within a relatively short drive, you can go from the rich wine regions of the Western Cape to the barren wastes of the Kalahari Desert.

The history of human and animal kind is on full display right across the country, especially around the parks and some of the country roads. Don’t miss out on the chance to stand on the boundary between the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, too, on the Cape of Good Hope.

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  • Cape Town

    Cape Town reclines on a sunny peninsula on South Africa’s glittering southwest coast. Here, outdoorsy types can explore the rugged trails of the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, adrenaline junkies can abseil down the soaring Table Mountain, while those seeking relaxation can find it on the silver sands of Blouberg Beach. The city’s vibrant blend of cultures is best sampled...

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    Our guide to the best things to do in Cape Town is great for just about any visitor to the sunny capital of South Africa. The region has rich, fertile grounds where wildflowers and wildlife thrive. With its wholesome environment preserved by the efforts of its city and locals, the city has some incredible scenery to behold. You’ll see locals take...

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    Cape Town has around 2.5 million visitors each year, and deservedly so, with pristine nature, diverse cuisines and a colorful history. There's so much to see, do, buy, eat and enjoy in this lively South African city! Just like any popular destination, you should get to know a bit more than just the fun places and attractions if you want to...

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