There is more to South Africa than its size. Three times the dimension of Texas, the second largest American state, this complex family travel destination varies greatly from bustling modern cities to quaint villages and towns and from a raw subtropical coastline to the Kalahari Desert and bushveld in the north. What's more, South Africa's wealth extends beyond chic, metropolitan Cape Town and the abundant wildlife found in the Kruger National Park. Penned the 'Rainbow Nation' for its cultural diversity, South Africa has reconciled with its past and is truly a coming together of the continent's cultures. Take-in one of the many cultural events and enjoy theatre, dance, opera, and cabaret as well as classical music and jazz. Visit a museum and introduce the kids to the history of South Africa as well as fine art and African craft. Tour a World Heritage Site and discover the complexity, not to mention the atrocities, of mankind.
In South Africa, the diversity extends to the wild. With over 800 species of birds and animals, a wildlife safari goes well beyond the Big 5 (elephant, lion, rhino, leopard and buffalo). And wildlife viewing need not be limited to the bush. With 3000 km or nearly 1900 miles of coast, South Africa is one of the best places in the world to observe sea life, even from shore.
Outdoor activities do not end there. South Africa is an adventure traveler's paradise, even for those traveling with kids. Try you hand at scuba diving, whitewater rafting, hiking, biking, mountain climbing, canoeing, surfing, hot air ballooning and even hang gliding.
A World Heritage Site since 1999. A place of banishment for offenders of political order and the socially marginalized since the seventeenth century, Robben Island became kno ...
The Ladysmith Siege Museum, one of the best South African War museums, is a great place to start a tour of the Anglo-Boer Battlefields. The small museum houses a collection o ...
The Blood River Monument and Museum, part of the Ncome - Blood River Heritage Site, tells the story of the Battle of Blood River from the viewpoint of the Voortrekkers and pl ...
The Battle of Isandlwana, fought on January 22, 1879, was the first major battle in the Anglo-Zulu War. While both sides suffered heavy losses at the sphinx-shaped hill, the ...
There are two reasons to visit Rorke's Drift Battlefield and Museum. 1) It boasts the best field museum on the Battlefields Route. The detailed diorama and displays tell how ...