So What"s All the Fuss About Holidays in South Africa?
Ever since South Africa shook off its pariah status with the rest of the world by embracing democratic principles, it has become the darling of international travellers and superstars who take a long journey to experience a totally unique corner of the globe.
"A world in one country" Glowing tributes are paid daily to the new kid of the international community but possibly the one adage that seems to fit the bill perfectly is 'a world in one country', and this is indeed an apt description of the sights and sounds awaiting even the most seasoned of trekkers who opt to holiday in South Africa.
There are 9 distinct regions in South Africa, all with their very own characteristics and attractions.
The western areas of the nation are harsh, arid, badlands but they too have their appeal, so if startling desert landscapes where quiver trees march relentlessly down amber sand dunes are you kind of tune, head west.
Then there is the fabled bushveld where only the intrepid dare to venture on foot.
South Africa's northern areas are wildlife wonderlands and fortunately the powers-that-be are more than conservation conscious and there is a wide array of national parks, private game reserves and exquisite bush lodges to choose from.
Affordable to the masses Reputable safari specialists offer self drive, private and group African safaris tailored to meet virtually every traveller's budget.
Financial constraints are generally not an issue for international visitors, as the local currency (the Rand) is particularly weak against the dollar, euro and pound, making a holiday in South Africa affordable to the overseas masses.
The east coast of South Africa offers a totally different experience.
The climate is sub tropical in nature, making the vegetation lush and rich and the Indian Ocean temperatures balmy.
It is the Water sport Mecca of the country, offering unrivalled surfing, swimming and diving.
The Western Cape again offers a totally different vibe.
The climate is Mediterranean so the winters are cold and damp and the summers hot and dry.
The cold Atlantic current influences water temperatures the further south one moves but the beaches are as beautiful as the more tropical zones of South Africa.
Unrivalled natural beauty The jewel in the crown is without a doubt the sumptuous Garden Route that stretches from Mossel Bay on the Cape's south coast all the way to Port Elizabeth.
It is a region of majestic mountains, pristine lagoons, forceful rivers and long, white beaches and it remains one of the most popular holiday destinations for locals and visitors alike.
Welcoming people It is not only the diverse and often spectacular scenery that endears tourists to the Rainbow Nation but its warm and friendly people that make an Africa vacation an unequivocal highlight in anyone's book!
"A world in one country" Glowing tributes are paid daily to the new kid of the international community but possibly the one adage that seems to fit the bill perfectly is 'a world in one country', and this is indeed an apt description of the sights and sounds awaiting even the most seasoned of trekkers who opt to holiday in South Africa.
There are 9 distinct regions in South Africa, all with their very own characteristics and attractions.
The western areas of the nation are harsh, arid, badlands but they too have their appeal, so if startling desert landscapes where quiver trees march relentlessly down amber sand dunes are you kind of tune, head west.
Then there is the fabled bushveld where only the intrepid dare to venture on foot.
South Africa's northern areas are wildlife wonderlands and fortunately the powers-that-be are more than conservation conscious and there is a wide array of national parks, private game reserves and exquisite bush lodges to choose from.
Affordable to the masses Reputable safari specialists offer self drive, private and group African safaris tailored to meet virtually every traveller's budget.
Financial constraints are generally not an issue for international visitors, as the local currency (the Rand) is particularly weak against the dollar, euro and pound, making a holiday in South Africa affordable to the overseas masses.
The east coast of South Africa offers a totally different experience.
The climate is sub tropical in nature, making the vegetation lush and rich and the Indian Ocean temperatures balmy.
It is the Water sport Mecca of the country, offering unrivalled surfing, swimming and diving.
The Western Cape again offers a totally different vibe.
The climate is Mediterranean so the winters are cold and damp and the summers hot and dry.
The cold Atlantic current influences water temperatures the further south one moves but the beaches are as beautiful as the more tropical zones of South Africa.
Unrivalled natural beauty The jewel in the crown is without a doubt the sumptuous Garden Route that stretches from Mossel Bay on the Cape's south coast all the way to Port Elizabeth.
It is a region of majestic mountains, pristine lagoons, forceful rivers and long, white beaches and it remains one of the most popular holiday destinations for locals and visitors alike.
Welcoming people It is not only the diverse and often spectacular scenery that endears tourists to the Rainbow Nation but its warm and friendly people that make an Africa vacation an unequivocal highlight in anyone's book!