Kruger Mpumalanga

Mpumalanga, which translates to “land of the rising sun,” is a magnificent region in South Africa that draws tourists from all over the world. The Southern region of the renowned Kruger National Park provides some of Africa’s best wildlife viewing opportunities. This nearly two million hectare national park, which was created in 1898 to preserve […]
KwaZulu-Natal

KwaZulu-Natal, the Zulu Kingdom of South Africa, is a destination that is growing in popularity. It is a fusion of culture, refinement, and environment; additionally, it is the site of the important Battlefields of Fugitive’s Drift and Isandlwana. Encircled by the balmy Indian Ocean, the area boasts stretches of wide, pristine beaches and a coastline […]
Northwest Province

The breathtakingly beautiful North West Province of South Africa is bordered to the north by Botswana, to the south by the Northern Cape and the Free State provinces, and to the northeast and east by Gauteng and the Limpopo Province. A large portion of the province is made up of grassland and level areas with […]
Western Cape

The Western Cape’s Garden Route and Route 62, which meanders through the Little Karoo and leads to Knysna and the wildlife areas near Port Elizabeth, both begin in Cape Town. With its distinct fynbos and Namaqualand flora, the Cape boasts one of the world’s richest plant biomes. It also boasts breathtaking scenery and a diverse […]
Eastern Cape

Very few locations in the world can match the enchantment of the Eastern Cape due to its unique blend of unparalleled splendour and striking contrasts. The Eastern Cape will undoubtedly live up to your highest expectations of South Africa, whether you want to enjoy malaria-free Big 7 game viewing, bungee jump off a 216-meter bridge, […]
Bushmanland

The region known as Bushmanland, which includes the Khaudum National Park and the Kalahari to the south, is located in eastern Namibia along the country’s border with Botswana. The San Bushmen live their traditional lives here in small villages, gathering roots, seeds, nuts, and other edible plants, as well as hunting. Even by Namibian standards, […]
Windhoek

Vacations in Namibia frequently begin or end in Windhoek. With an estimated 240,000 residents, it houses a diverse range of Namibian ethnic groups. Along with Germans, Afrikaners, and other foreign groups, indigenous groups include the Owambo, Herero, Damara, Nama, Kavango, Caprivians, Bushmen, Tswana, and Basters. Breathing with vitality, possibilities, and a hint of adventure, Windhoek […]
Kunene & Damaraland

A large expanse of hostile desert makes up Namibia’s Kunene Region. It encompasses a large portion of northwest Namibia and is split up into numerous sizable private conservancies. The fog produced by the Atlantic Ocean’s collision with the warm coastal air is the most dependable source of water in these areas. In this wild and […]