From famous cities like Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg to nature areas such as Kruger National Park, Mapungubwe and an extensive coastline, South Africa really seems to have exciting attractions. The most important consideration is whether you are looking for an attraction that is near the cities or far off. The large distances can sometimes feel overwhelming, but the road network is generally in good shape and even if you choose to stick to just one region of the country, you’ll most likely end up being surprised by the incredible diversity that you’ll find.
Cape Town
It is the second largest city in South Africa. Cape Town, a city that was built on the feet of the Mountain Table, and called as one of the beautiful cities in the world. The city attracts many tourists during Year end season by its natural landscapes and blissful ocean waves. It is termed as the coastal gem as it attracts visitors to enjoy the Sun rise and Sun set. The Cape Point view that holds the memory of roaring sea shores. If you’re a wine lover, then Cape Town will be one of your wish list as it serves the oldest wine of the world, and is affordable too. Cape Town is known as the adventurous capital of South Africa. It offers a wide range of adventures like paragliding, sky diving, cruising, climbing mountains, abseiling, Shark–cage diving.
Durban
One of the busiest cities in South Africa that consists of the biggest port of the country. This business hotspot not only attracts domestic citizens, but international travelers too. The Warm Ocean and Tropical Climate welcome most people in the month of December to visit this city. That is the reason, the flight price shoots up to 24% higher than average charges. The carving tourist spot in Durban is Golden Mile. One of the best cities which is budget friendly. You can enjoy the Sunrise Sight and World-Class Aquarium.