South Africa is a one of the
beautiful, multi-cultural country that has an abundance of unique destinations
and experiences for travellers of all age . In this magnificent
country, you can go on a safari, indulge in adventure activities, enjoy shopping,
enjoy the beautiful cities, relax by the beach or sample delicious food and wine.
Honeymooners have innumerable possibilities for romance and bring back unforgettable
memories. It is immerging as a hot destination for the honeymooner’s .With so
many things to do, here's how newlyweds can explore the wonderful rainbow nation.
Enjoy Self-driving
South Africa has first-rate
road infrastructure, a variety of authorised vehicle hire fleets run by
international and local rental companies, great weather, scenic beauty, splendid wild life and adventure activities, which makes
self-driving a viable and pleasurable option during your honeymoon.
Close to Nature
Apart from spectacular
scenery, there are many places where wildlife and nature can be enjoyed in
leisure and luxury. The splendid game lodges will pamper you with a list of experiences
like game drives, bush walks, romantic candle-lit dinners and rejuvenating spa
treatments in the wild.
Give a hint of adventure in the Romance
SA offers various soft and
hard adventure activities across provinces. From world-class surfing,
bungee-jumping, diving (shark cage, scuba, crocodile cage), hiking to horseback
safaris, mountain biking, river rafting and more, all are supported by
operators.
Shopping Paradise
There is some shopping
reserved for everyone , pamper your sweetheart with so many shopping options
and definitely bring back some great souvenir
for your home sweet home — from the eclectic to the conservative to the
trendsetter or trend follower. South Africa is home to many a shopping Mecca
from designer brands to local handicraft.
Best
Places to See in South Africa
1.
Cape Town - Cape Town & Western Cape is home to spectacular
and unrivalled natural beauty.
Branded the destination of choice for leisure, events and business, Cape Town & Western Cape represents African sophistication, flair and affordable luxury.
Cape Town & Western Cape has an adventurous, stylish and a colourful
melting pot of cultures, and offers visitors an opportunity to discoveries
unexpected gems.Branded the destination of choice for leisure, events and business, Cape Town & Western Cape represents African sophistication, flair and affordable luxury.
St George’s Cathedral in Wale Street , The
Castle of Good Hope , Melkbosstrand’s 7km-long stretch of white sand beckons ,
Muizenberg the nicest swimming beach , Drive to the scenic town of Kalk Bay , The
Durbanville Wine Valley has so much to offer – and it’s just 20 minutes from
Cape Town , Mongester OliveOil - Enjoy a
drive to a tasting experience with a difference, learn to cook African style
and wash it all down with some delicious wine.
2. Hermanus - With its unparalleled scenic beauty, modern
infrastructure, upmarket shops and endless adventure options, it’s little
wonder that Hermanus has grown in size and popularity during the last decade.
Hermanus has the status of
being the best land-based whale watching destination in the world. Southern
right whales visit Walker Bay from June through to December and can be viewed
from aboard a boat, an airplane or the shore. Hermanus is home to the world’s
only Whale Crier who blows his kelp horn when whales are spotted along the
central sea route.
The Whale Festival has also
become a feature on the town’s calendar . Shark cage diving provides an
adrenaline fix for adventure lovers and kayaking trips on the sea or lagoon can
be booked. Fernkloof Nature Reserve offers a range of spectacular walks among
the fynbos
3.
Knysna - A gem of the scenic Garden
Route, is situated between George and Plettenberg Bay. Perennially green thanks
to a Mediterranean Maritime climate with rain falling throughout the year,
Knysna is mantled by indigenous forests extending into the Tsitsikamma National
Park area. Nestled between the impressive Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian
ocean, the culinary capital of oysters and other delectable seafood is a
compulsory stopover on every travelers’ itinerary. At the heart of Knysna is a
lagoon protected from the sea by the monolithic sandstone "Heads” best explored on board a catamaran or from
along hiking paths in the Featherbed Nature Reserve. A hotspot for art and
craft, as well as adventure activities such as tree canopy gliding, kloofing
and abseiling, Knysna offers something to everybody.
4. Durban - The Indian and colonial
influences in this South African beach city can’t be missed, and the blend of
cultures and architecture makes Durban unique in South Africa. Durban’s Golden
Mile is a destination for surfers, families and fisherman, due to its blend of
natural beauty and modern resort. Major-city attractions abound, making this a
good destination for families and couples alike.
5. Hogsback - Hogsback is a fairy-tale world of mountains
and forests. It is situated high up on the Amathole Mountains of the Eastern
Cape Province of South Africa, and is surrounded by centuries-old indigenous
Afro-montane forests. Hogsback offers the ultimate break-away from the rush of
city life - a dramatic natural beauty, lots of nature-based activities, and
above all, silence and serenity.
6. Drakensberg
Mountains - The Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa or
uKhahlamba (the Barrier of Spears) is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous
wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg
area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. Combining sheer natural beauty
with a wealth of biological diversity, this 243 000 hectare mountainous region
known as the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park has been preserved and venerated for
eons since the San people or bushmen roamed these slopes. Tens of thousands of
paintings depicting their daily life can be found on the rock faces, and in
December 2000, the park received international recognition and was declared
KwaZulu-Natal's second World Heritage Site. One may choose to try sheer rock or
ice- climbing - or they may prefer the adrenaline rush provided by abseiling,
white water rafting or taking a helicopter ride to view the Drakensberg
mountains from above.
7.
Kruger National Park - Soaked
in legend and history, the iconic Kruger National Park in South Africa is
waiting for you to explore its vast landscapes and outstanding African
wildlife. Enjoy exciting game drives and walking safaris – find out what it is
like to be close to a pride of Lion, feel the delight and intensity of a South African safari in Kruger National Park
Important Information and Websites for Your Travel Plan -
1.If you would like to receive a brochure on the Drakensberg of KwaZulu-Natal, please send an email requesting one to kznta@iafrica.com. And for inquairy cdta@futurenet.co.za
2. krugerparkbookings.com3. capetown
4. Krugerpark
5. Information about Climate , Religion , currency , Time Zone , Health Issues please visit Before You Go