South Africa’s Natural Beauty
The natural beauty of South Africa is one of the country’s most magnificent treasures. From breathtaking mountains to lush landscapes and dazzling coasts, South Africa offers unparalleled and stunning scenery – a land of beauty and wonder, providing endless exploration.
Discover the spectacular views from legendary canyons, capes and coasts. The Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve is situated in Mpumalanga and, with legendary viewing points such as God’s Window, offers some of the most spectacular views in South Africa. Bird and animal life is abundant here including all five species of South African primates.
The uKhahlamba-Drakensberg mountain range is the highest in South Africa and offers incredible natural beauty and a wealth of recreational activities. Because of its range of plant life and a collection of more than 35,000 San rock paintings in Africa, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Mighty rivers flow near the Northern Cape, a province noted for the vibrant carpet of wildflowers that appears every year. The Cape offers travelers a peaceful landscape that lights up with gorgeous sunsets and brilliant starry nights
Limpopo is renowned for its impressive mountains, including the Soutpansberg and Waterberg. There are a number of tourism routes and trails that open up these mountainous regions with their abundant fauna and flora to visitors.
Another province, KwaZulu-Natal, is a place of great scenic beauty. From mountains and midlands to pristine beaches, its natural splendor combined with a rich culture and historical heritage, make this province hard to beat and offers a compelling and intriguing experience.
The Eastern Cape is a place of rugged beauty. Its pristine coastline, virgin bush and sub-tropical forests exist as though untouched by time. Stretching from the snow-capped peaks of the southern Drakensberg to the lush forests of Tsitsikamma and flanked by the Indian Ocean, it's not surprising it is described as a province of great extremes. Its natural diversity is second to none: the Eastern Cape incorporates parts of all 7 ecological zones that occur in South Africa and features all 3 of the country's biodiversity regions. This heralds a colorful assortment of fauna and flora, including Africa's Big Five; an abundance of birdlife; and a rich and varied marine life, including 27 species of whales and dolphins.
The Wild Coast is an unspoiled natural treasure and stretches along the Eastern Cape coastline. This strip of coastline, which reaches from the Mtamvuna River in the north to the Great Kei River in the south, is an untamed wilderness. It offers incredible views of the dramatic coastline, jagged cliffs, sheltered bays, wild beaches and rolling hills and valleys.
The Transkei, a former homeland, forms part of the Eastern Cape Wild Coast and is a hikers' paradise and can be enjoyed on horseback. It is renowned for being one of the most beautiful places on the planet. Ancient forests filled with cycads and yellowwood trees abound with bird and animal life. Bird watchers can go in search of the approximately 320 species that make this area their home.