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South Africa Tourism
Adventure activities in South Africa
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South Africa offers a multitude of activities. Get out there an
South Africa one of the most beautiful places on earth, with many exciting
activities and adventures. These are just some of the best activities available
in South Africa.
- Ride the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe: Even if youre not a steam buff youll enjoy
the awesome coastal scenery from this narrow gauge steam train.
- Ride a horse in the foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains. Horse safaris
are available for experienced and beginners alike.
- Spend a night in a township B&B. Enjoying a meal with your hosts and
getting to know them is all part of the experience. Youll find all the info
you need at local tourist info offices.
- Learn to dive: From Cape Towns icy kelp forests to Maputalands coral
wonderland, South Africa has some of the best and most varied diving in the
world.
- Walk in the Drakensberg: You can choose between a short-day walk to visit
waterfalls, caves or rock art, or opt for the full Drakensberg traverse that
will take you anything from two to four weeks.
- Paddle the Orange River: Awesome scenery, fun and easy rapids, great food
and sleeping under the stars.
- Take the cable car up Table Mountain: Yes, of course, its a touristy thing
to do - thats because it takes you to what must be one of the most stunning
viewpoints in the world.
- Explore the Cango Caves: Extending for miles into the limestone of the
Little Karoo, these fabulous caves contain huge stalagmites and stalactites,
as well as some spectacular flow formations. Ask about the Adventure tour.
- A treetop canopy tour will offer you a birds eye view of the forest
as you slide through the trees on a strong steel cable. There are three
treetop tours: in the Tsitsikamma Forest, near Stormsriver; at Karkloof in
KZN; and off the edge of the Magaliesberg.
- Hot-air ballooning over South Africa landscape. Magaliesberg,
Drakensberg, Karoo, Winelands, Mpumalanga or the Pilanesberg. Drifting
aimlessly is an experience not to be missed.
- Visit the Apartheid Museum: Although the Museum is very well presented
this is not a pick me up experience.
- Go to Kruger National Park. A South African icon plain and simple
- Visit the Owl House in Nieu Bethesda is one of the better-known examples
of outsider art in the world.
- The Spring flowers of Namaquland in the Northern Cape during August and
September.
- Brewery tour: The KwaZulu Natal "beer route". From SA Breweries
to some tiny micro-breweries, this route offers a variety of tastes for beer
lovers.
- Go wine-tasting on horseback from vineyard to vineyard on hoseback is
about the best way we can think of doing this.
- Spend some time really looking at rock art. Without a doubt Kamberg Nature
Reserve and Rock art centre in the Drakensberg offers the most complete
experience with examples of well preserved rock art. This is the only
accessible rock art site where the the spiritual symbolism is obvious.
- If youre in a position to splurge out on a luxury gourmet experience try
the culinary delights at Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse. Otherwise South
Africa has a huge range to choose from.
- Whale watching from a boat: Theres something to see almost any time of
year, but between June and November the southern right whales hanging around
between Cape Town and the Garden Route offer the most dependable viewing.
- View nesting turtles. Guided walks are offered along the St Lucia
Wetlands beaches between November and March.
- Visit the battlefields of KwaZulu Natal. Take a self-drive tour using
maps, guide books and tapes, all available from the local tourism offices.
But if you want a real experience, take a guided tour with
raconteur-extraordinaire David Rattray.
- The Cradle of Humankind is where the evidence remains of the place where
mankind evolved.
- Sleep in a treehouse: Sycamore Avenue Treehouse accommodation in the Natal
Midlands will be a romantic experience to remember for some time to come.
- Ride a South Africa Luxury Train Its a once- in-a-lifetime indulgence.
Choose between the contemporary Blue Train and the more traditional Rovos
Rail.
- Walk the Wild Coast: Fabulous scenery, endless beaches. The main
attraction has got to be the regularly spaced coastal hotels. Trek through
really wild terrain during the day and then snuggle up in a nice comfy hotel
at night. Treks guided or unguided.
- Wilderness trails in big 5 country. There is no better way to get close to
nature than to walk in big game territory. Hluhluwe-Umfolozi, Kruger Park,
Shamwari and St Lucia Wetlands Park.
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