WILDERNESS NATIONAL PARK
A park nestled between George and Knysna, home to rivers, lakes, beaches, ...Read more
BUREAU DU PARC DE ZEBRA MOUNTAIN
Office giving every detail about this magnificent park and information ...Read more
BUREAU DU PARC ADDO
Read moreYou will find all the information you need about the park, its accommodations and activities.
BUREAU DU PARC DE KRUGER
Read moreOpening of doors at 5 h 30 from January to March and from October to December, 6 h from April to September. Closing at p. m. November to February, at 18 p. m. in March, April, May, August and September, at p. m. in June and July.
CAPE TOWN TOURISM
Agency with a huge number of brochures and detailed maps of Cape Town.Read more
HERMANUS INFO
Read moreHermanus, South Africa, is a tourist destination rich in breathtaking scenery. With its incomparable natural beauty, modern infrastructure, high-end shopping and numerous adventure options, Hermanus is a lively town in all seasons. Popular activities in Hermanus include mountain biking, markets, the wine route and whale watching. Be sure to visit popular spots such as Fernkloof Nature Reserve, Gearing Point, Grotto Beach, Hemel-en-Aarde, the Old Harbour Museum and Rotary Way. Whether you prefer nature walks, shark cage diving or whale watching, Hermanus has something for everyone.
STELLENBOSCH WINE ROUTE
Read moreA complete site (paper version available at the tourist office) to find out about excursions and areas to visit.
HLUHLUWE TOURISM ASSOCIATION
Tourist office with brochures and an excellent map for easy location of ...Read more
BUREAU DU PARC AUGRABIES FALLS
A park mainly for families, where you can observe the waterfalls from a ...Read more
KLEINMOND TOURISM
This tourist office provides all kinds of information on what the region ...Read more
KAROO DU CAP NORD
Read moreKimberley is a town in South Africa, situated at an altitude of 1,230 meters in the Northern Cape province. It is famous for its Big Hole diamond mine. Located in the middle of the Great Karoo Desert, Kimberley offers a unique landscape and a fascinating history. The town is administered by the Sol Plaatje municipality. According to the 2011 census, Kimberley has a population of around 96,977. The Kimberley urban area, including the townships of Galeshewe and Roodepan, has a population of around 225,160. The majority mother tongue is Afrikaans, followed by Setswana and South African English. For history and culture buffs, Kimberley offers many attractions, including the Diamond Museum and the Kimberley History Museum. Visitors can also visit the Big Hole, the largest hole ever dug by human hands, and learn more about the region's mining history.
NORTHERN CAPE TOURISME AUTHORITY
Tourist office offering information on the Northern Cape province: ...Read more
PHALABORWA TOURISM CENTRE
An address not to be missed before setting off to explore Phalaborwa, with ...Read more
MAGOEBASKLOOF TOURIST ASSOCIATION
A must-visit address for discovering the many and varied activities ...Read more
WHITE RIVER INFO
Read moreWhite River is a town in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. They are located at the Casterbridge Lifestyle Centre, on the corner of Hazyview and Numbi roads, in White River. The center offers a variety of stores, restaurants, wellness services and entertainment such as the Casterbridge Cinema, the Academy of Musical Development, the Motor Museum and the Barnyard at Casterbridge.
CASTERBRIDGE FARM COUNTRY SHOPPING
Home to a cinema, decorative objects, chic cafés, tourist information ...Read more
SWAZILAND TOURISM AUTHORITY
Read moreSwaziland, also known as Eswatini, is a little-known but fascinating country. Situated in Africa, it is often compared to a black Switzerland, due to its serene landscapes and tranquility. The country offers a wide variety of landscapes, from fertile plains to verdant hills, rivers and waterfalls. Swaziland's colorful, unspoiled traditions are among the most remarkable on the African continent. The country is also home to a number of nature reserves to explore, although the Big Five are few and far between. The population is welcoming and smiling, offering a warm and friendly atmosphere to visitors. However, it is important to note that Swaziland faces social and health challenges, with a large proportion of the population living in poverty and a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS. Despite this, Swaziland remains an African gem to be discovered by travelers in search of authenticity and natural beauty.
ELANDS VALLEY TOURISM
Read moreWaterval Boven, officially renamed Emgwenya, is a small town on the railroad line between Pretoria and Maputo in South Africa. It lies on the edge of the Mpumalanga Escarpment, on the banks of the Elands River, above the 75-metre-high Elands Falls. Its Dutch name means "above the waterfall". Waterval Boven is the sister town of Waterval Onder, which lies at the foot of the Escarpment and below the waterfall. Both villages were established in 1895 as a result of the construction of the Pretoria - Delagoa Bay railroad line.
REGIONAL TOURISM INFO
Read moreKuruman has a population of around 10,000 and is best known for the Eye of Kuruman, an underground spring that brings water to the surface in the Kalahari Desert. The town is surrounded by vegetation, unlike the rest of the province, which is rather desert-like. Kuruman is also renowned for its outdoor activities, such as golf, squash, tennis and petanque at the Kuruman Country Club. Visitors can also visit the Billy Duvenhage Nature Reserve, the Kalahari Raptor Rehabilitation Centre and the Bird Sanctuary Nature Reserve, home to numerous bird species as well as giraffe, jackal and impala. To get around Kuruman, you can take the N14 road from Johannesburg or Upington, or catch an Intercape bus from other towns in the province. There is no scheduled airport at Kuruman, but you can fly in from Kimberley, 240 km to the south. As for accommodation, there are several hotels and lodges in Kuruman, including Casa Linge Guesthouse, Sunset Chalets and The Lighthouse.
NAMAKWA TOURISM
Read moreKimberley, the capital of South Africa's Northern Cape province, is a tourist destination offering a variety of attractions. The province is famous for its vineyards near Upington, irrigated by the Orange River. Nature lovers can enjoy rafting the Orange River rapids near Vioolsdrif. The extraordinary landscapes of the Kalahari Desert and Augrabies Falls are also must-sees in the region. The diamond mines around Kimberley bear witness to the region's history. The province's main attractions include Augrabies Falls, Richtersveld Transfrontier Park, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and the Kalahari Desert. With an area of 372,889 km², the Northern Cape is the largest province in South Africa, but also the least populated, with a population of around 1,103,900. The province's official languages are Afrikaans and Tswana.