Small Group Experiential Travel
Excellent
Attractive destination
4.6
Escape the beaten path
Visit the must-see highlights then discover little-known attractions most tourists never hear about.
All-inclusive comfort
Get more value with all-inclusive trips featuring top-rated restaurants and hotels.
Small Group Size
Typically featuring a modest group of a dozen like-minded travelers, we have a maximum threshold of 16-18 in order to ensure that extra personal attention.
Tour Leaders
Simply the best in the business, our leaders exude professionalism, knowledge, and enthusiasm.
EXPLORE SOUTHERN AFRICA
11 Tours in South Africa
33 Day Southern Africa Tour
33 Days
Tour Code: AF1
Feb, Oct
1-Light
5 Countries
Cultural
Thundering Victoria Falls ●
Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland): Switzerland of Africa ●
Table Mountain Cable Way ●
Robben Island Museum ●
The Namib, world's oldest desert ●
Rugged Skeleton Coast ●
Etosha: Africa's undiscovered wildlife gem ●
The Okavango inland delta ●
$16,860/ppUSD
37 Day Southern Africa & East Africa Tour
37 Days
Tour Code: SA7
Sep
1-Light
5 Countries
Cultural
Thundering Victoria Falls ●
Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland): Switzerland of Africa ●
Table Mountain Cable Way ●
Robben Island Museum ●
Maasai Mara/Serengeti: endless plains ●
Ngorongoro Crater: natural wonder ●
Endless Serengeti plain ●
Exotic spice island of Zanzibar
$16,470/ppUSD
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About South Africa
A South Africa tour opens up once isolated coastlines, canyonlands, and cities. Enter ancient African Kingdoms dotted with rushing waterfalls in Hazyview, and continue into Kruger National Park, a UNESCO biosphere, one of the planet’s remaining pristine hinterlands teeming with iconic African wildlife.
A tamer rural experience awaits in Oudtshoorn, a fertile valley surrounded by ragged mountains and populated by curious ostriches, whose feathers were once so in demand, their sale founded an industry and created fortunes.
City excursions bring the best of modern urban life. Knysna’s cafes and sidewalk shops are bursting with character and laid-back vibes. Architectural splendor in Cape Town’s city centre competes with the magnificence of Table Mountain above. Peer into the tumultuous history of South Africa while in Johannesburg and Soweto, and visit the former home of Nelson Mandela.
A tamer rural experience awaits in Oudtshoorn, a fertile valley surrounded by ragged mountains and populated by curious ostriches, whose feathers were once so in demand, their sale founded an industry and created fortunes.
City excursions bring the best of modern urban life. Knysna’s cafes and sidewalk shops are bursting with character and laid-back vibes. Architectural splendor in Cape Town’s city centre competes with the magnificence of Table Mountain above. Peer into the tumultuous history of South Africa while in Johannesburg and Soweto, and visit the former home of Nelson Mandela.
Our leaders exude professionalism, knowledge, and enthusiasm.
Tour Leaders for South Africa Tours
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you need a visa to travel to South Africa?Yes, but there are some countries that are visa-exempt and enjoy access for varying periods of time including Canada, USA, Russia, and others which are given a port-of-entry visa. Other visitors must obtain a visa from a South Africa diplomatic mission.
- Is South Africa safe?Yes, but exercise caution due to the potential for serious crime. Violent crime is high in parts of South Africa and has involved foreign visitors. Consult your government’s travel advisories for specific travel safety information.
- When is the best time to visit South AfricaDepending on the nature of your trip, the best time to visit South Africa will vary. For visitors intending to view wildlife on safari, the dry season (May to October) is usually best. However, its varying climate makes South Africa a year-round destination.