Five times the size of Great Britain, South
Africa offers a rich territorial diversity
that spans from snowy peaks to semi-arid
desert.
KwaZulu Natal, on the north-eastern coast
has a sub-tropical climate with balmy
summers and mild winters; the Western
Cape has a Mediterranean climate akin to
Sydney’s.
The Drakensburg Mountain Range is an
enormous raggedy spine that slopes down
to the interior’s vast highveld plateau:
cold winters, hot summers and spectacular
thundershowers.
The north-western region marks the
transformation into the semi-arid Kalahari
Desert and the north-eastern region is an
enormous expanse of low-lying bushveld
and home to the country’s famous game
reserves.
With this climatic and geographical diversity
comes an amazing array of plants,
birds and animals. This rich natural
heritage is well-preserved by the country’s
advanced conservation practices and
easily reached by the country’s advanced
transport network.
In addition to the plentiful wildlife, birdlife,
whale watching and extreme landscapes
South Africa has a stable economy,
a modern democracy and a fascinating
mix of European and African cultures.
So it’s true that South Africa is a world in
one country and we’re here to help you
explore this wonderful country.
Some of South Africa’s wildlife safari
list-toppers:
We are always happy to tailor any safari to your specific needs.


