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Welcome to South Africa's official tourism website - the most comprehensive online source of information on travel to and around South Africa - now with great new features to make planning your trip that much easier!

Discover why South Africa is the adventure capital of the world, why our natural beauty will leave you awe-struck, why our rich cultures and wildlife will fascinate you, why your roots are in Africa, why it's possible to afford luxury and shop ‘till you drop, why it's easy to get around and why our friendly people and freedom struggle will warm your heart! Your journey starts here...

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Paragliding allows you to soar like a raptor.

Paragliding in South Africa

Because of all the ridges and mountain lines that run like great arteries throughout the country, paragliding in South Africa is a delight.

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Pretoria's ghost tours offer a spooky view of the capital city.

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Pretoria's ghost tours

Ghost babies crying in the night, fights to the death in cellars, ghosts from the Anglo-Boer War...you'll find them all in Pretoria.

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Bela-Bela

Forever Resorts, Bela-Bela

Bela-Bela in the Limpopo province was originally named Warmbaths after the ancient hot springs that make the town so popular.

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The Pan African Market

The beauty of arts and craft tours in South Africa.

If it’s African art you want, add the colourful Pan African Market in Cape Town to your list of markets to visit.

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The Dlinza Forest

KwaZulu-Natal's Dlinza Forest is a bird-watching paradise, a lush indigenous forest canopy that is a sanctuary to a wide variety of birds, butterflies and small game.

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Edventures on Izibongi blog

See SA Kay's Way

Travel tips: Karoo Keepsakes for keeps

I have to tell about something of rare quality that can only be found in special places... to do that I have to introduce a very talented duo, currently blazing a trail from Cradock to Cape Town through the Little Karoo and along Route 62 (see article under What to Do/Food ...

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