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South Africa’s world-class roads, variety of landscapes, and value-for-money tours make it one of the best destinations for overland travel in Africa. Whether you’re joining a Cape Town to Kruger overland trip, adding it to a multi-country Southern Africa itinerary, or diving deep on a budget camping safari, this country fits any travel style.
If you’re heading to South Africa for safari adventures and Big 5 sightings, you’re in the right place. This country offers some of Africa’s most accessible and varied wildlife experiences.
Kruger National Park is the crown jewel of South Africa safaris, a vast wilderness teeming with lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, and buffalo, plus hundreds of bird species and more.
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, Africa’s oldest game reserve, is known for its rhino conservation efforts and dramatic landscapes.
Addo Elephant National Park offers a unique blend of bush and coast, and is one of the few places where you might spot the “Big 7”, including southern right whales and great white sharks.
These South Africa overland safari routes deliver high-impact game viewing, from budget camping trips to fully guided tours, perfect for first-timers and seasoned adventurers alike.
South Africa’s coastline is as diverse as its wildlife. Whether you’re after golden beaches, surf-ready waves, or UNESCO-protected wetlands, this country has it all.
Boulders Beach, near Cape Town, is home to a quirky colony of African penguins and makes for unforgettable coastal photo ops.
The Wild Coast and KwaZulu-Natal beaches offer remote, undeveloped stretches perfect for hiking, surfing, and dolphin spotting.
Explore the rich ecosystems of iSimangaliso Wetland Park, where hippos, crocodiles, turtles, and flamingos coexist across lakes, swamps, and beaches.
These regions are ideal for coastal overland tours that combine wildlife, relaxation, and adventure in equal measure.
For those who love to lace up their hiking boots or chase panoramic views, South Africa’s mountains are calling.
Table Mountain towers above Cape Town and offers both hiking trails and a cable car for world-class vistas of the city and sea.
The Drakensberg Mountains (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) are known for rugged cliffs, ancient San rock art, and scenic trekking routes for all fitness levels.
Cederberg Mountains and Magaliesberg offer excellent climbing, bouldering, and camping opportunities.
In Magoebaskloof, lush indigenous forests hide waterfalls, treetop zip lines, and some of the country’s best trail networks.
From peaceful ambles to multi-day hikes, the mountains of South Africa deliver natural beauty and plenty of adrenaline.
South Africa’s cultural richness is just as compelling as its landscapes. Overland tours offer countless chances to connect with local communities and culinary traditions.
In Cape Town, explore the colorful Bo-Kaap, the sobering Robben Island, and vibrant markets showcasing local crafts and flavors.
Stellenbosch and Franschhoek in the Cape Winelands are home to some of the best wine and farm-to-table dining experiences on the continent.
Johannesburg is a cultural powerhouse—visit the Apartheid Museum, tour Soweto, and discover South Africa’s creative soul in galleries and street art.
These stops enrich your trip with stories of resilience, flavor, and vibrant human connection.
Chat to our experts to help you plan your dream trip.
The South African Rand (ZAR) is the local currency. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted within the cities and tourist areas. However, it is advisable to carry cash for the more rural areas. There are several shopping centres in secure areas featuring ATM’s, banks and exchange bureaus should you require assistance.
South Africa truly is a special place. There are a total of 11 official languages, and you may even find variations of different languages throughout the country. English is commonly spoken in business, tourism and urban areas.
In major cities and towns, the tap water is generally safe to drink. However, in more rural areas or on safari, it is recommended to drink bottled or filtered water. Please also remember to be mindful of the environment and use a reusable water bottle.
South Africa is called the Rainbow Nation because of its rich mix of cultures, languages, and ethnic groups. The term, made popular by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, celebrates the country's diversity and unity after apartheid—where people of all backgrounds live and thrive together.
Citizens from many countries, including the U.S., Canada, the UK, Australia, and most EU nations, can enter South Africa visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism purposes. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 30 days beyond your intended departure date and has at least two blank pages for entry stamps.
South Africa uses Type M plugs with a voltage of 220/230V. Travelers from countries with different plug types will need an adapter. If your devices operate on 110V, a voltage converter may also be necessary.
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