Take a visual journey through what we consider to be some of South Africa's unmissable highlights.
Crowned by Table Mountain and lapped by the cobalt blue Atlantic Ocean, Cape Town is one of the most radiant seaside cities on Earth.
2/68View the awe-inspiring sight of a mist-swirled Table Mountain from the comfort of the One and Only Cape Town.
3/68Overlooked by Table Mountain and surrounded by super yachts, Cape Grace has a supreme Waterfront location.
4/68Cape View Clifton is an ultra-cool boutique hotel boasting glorious views over Camps Bay and the Atlantic Ocean with iconic Table Mountain in the distance.
5/68Enjoy uninterrupted views of the Atlantic Ocean from luxurious guesthouse Cape View Clifton.
6/68Experience all the romance and adventure of an epic road trip, whilst staying in the lap of luxury on our Self-drive South Africa tour.
7/68The rugged and remote landscape of the Eastern Cape will become your home during your luxurious tented safari at Settler’s Drift.
8/68Experience the tranquillity of a safari by boat through the dramatic river valleys of the Kariega.
9/68Keep your camera ready to capture unforgettable moments from your safari at Kartiega.
10/68Sundowner at Samara: rest and reflect before your nightly game drive begins.
11/68Experience unparalleled luxury and service at Kwandwe, located in the pristine wilderness of the Eastern Cape.
12/68Admire the beautiful symmetry of nature at the Kwandwe Private Game Reserve on the Eastern Cape.
13/68Be ready for anything to happen on safari - watch these rhinos charge out of the bush at Kwandwe game reserve.
14/68Bring relaxation to another level by enjoying an African Wood massage on your private veranda overlooking the thicket-clad valleys of Kwandwe.
15/68Have your binoculars at the ready as South Africa is a bird-lover's paradise. Look out for this beautiful Uropean Rolain at the Kwandwe game reserve.
16/68This is the ultimate beach pad - Birkenhead House is slick and sophisticated with stunning views over Hermanus Bay.
17/68Slip off your shoes and be revitalised by fresh air, white sand and a gorgeous seascape at Hermanus Bay.
18/68Charter a boat from Hermanus Bay to watch dolphins play in the sea.
19/68Night skies in the Kalahari Desert are not easily forgotten. Kick back around the campfire at Tswalu Kalaha and watch as a thousand stars appear.
20/68With skilled guides and trackers, you could get up close to these magnificent beasts on a big game safari in 110,000-hectare game reserve, Tswalu.
21/68Take a slower pace on a horseback safari and admire the rolling savannah against the Korannaberg Mountains in the Kalahari Desert.
22/68At Tswalu, lantern-lit romantic dinners come replete with a telescope for stargazing.
23/68Fingers crossed you catch sight of the captivating Caracal in the Kalahari Desert.
24/68The deep reds of the Kalahari Desert will stay with you long after you've left.
25/68Be sure to make time to enjoy the peace and stillness that the Kalahari Desert offers.
26/68Here is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: to sleep under a canopy of stars at Tswalu in the isolated and starkly-beautiful Kalahari Desert.
27/68The suites at five-star Dulini River Lodge are the height of secluded luxury and romance.
28/68At Dulini Leadwood Lodge, expect high-quality modern African cuisine, beautifully presented.
29/68Morning! A hippo pops up to say hello at the Sabi Sands Game Reserve.
30/68Thrillingly close encounters with elephants and other wildlife make a stay at Dulini River Lodge extra special.
31/68A lantern-lit bespoke dining experience in the wilds of the Kruger National Park is a highlight of a stay at Tanda Tula Safari Camp.
32/68Enjoy extraordinary sights from the comfort of Tanda Tula Safari Camp as you merge into your natural surroundings.
33/68Marvel at the jaw-dropping panoramic views from Grootbos nature reserve.
34/68Discover the incredible fauna and flora at Grootbos, a stunning nature reserve that's nestled between the land and the sea.
35/68Hermanus Bay is one of the best places on the planet to whale-watch. See the huge mammals breach in the water, just metres from the beach.
36/68Enjoy the solitude of 2500 hectares of nature reserve by horseback in the wilderness of the Grootbos.
37/68Take a hike through the pristine Milkwood forests and the fynbos-clad landscapes of the Grootbos.
38/68Discover more about fynbos and other unique vegetation whilst enjoying the sweep of Walker Bay.
39/68Take to the sea on a marine safari to admire colonies of endangered African penguins on Dyer Island.
40/68Incredibly diverse vistas of bird and marine life are commonplace in this area where the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean collide.
41/68What could be more perfect than to sit and simply absorb the serene views of South Africa's Winelands, perhaps with a glass of award-winning Shiraz and Sauvingnion Blanc in hand.
42/68Soak up the tranquil views of the Drakenstein Valley at Boschendal, the oldest wine estate in South Africa.
43/68When the aloe vera plant flowers, birds and insects come down from the Drackenberg Mountains to drink its sweet nectar.
44/68Horse ride around the Boer War battlefields around Spioenkop.
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Enjoy the good life at Babylonstoren - a historic Cape Dutch Farm that celebrates wellbeing.
46/68The gardeners ensure that the mountains of fresh produce from Babylonstoren's garden make it to the kitchen in time for dinner!
47/68At Babylonstoren, meals are presented like works of art using produce from its plentiful garden.
48/68Discover one of South Africa's most unspoilt beach wilderness retreats at Thonga Beach Lodge.
49/68Be wrapped around by epic landscapes in the Mhondoro game reserve.
50/68Enjoy a chilled glass of Chenin Blanc and watch as stars pinprick the sky at luxurious Mhondoro game reserve.
51/68If your watering hole is looking a bit dry and dusty... come for a dip in Mhondoro's pool!
52/68Just because you are on safari, it doesn't mean you need to scrimp on luxury...take that deep bubble bath under the starry skies at Mhondoro.
53/68One of Mhondoro's highlights is the underground viewing platform at the watering hole, accessed by tunnel from the lodge.
54/68Learn about the fascinating traditions of communities that surround Phinda, and find out how to support them through the Africa Foundation.
55/68As the setting sun gives the Waterberg Mountains a deep glow, look out for animals, like this rhino, coming for a drink at the watering hole.
56/68Wild beasts do not come more handsome than this tree-lounging leopard.
57/68The elegant, long-necked giraffe is always a beautiful sight on safari in the Waterberg Bisophere - an area of savannah over 14,500 kms.
58/68A brooding elephant waits at the watering hole for the storm to break, providing a fantastic photo opportunity for visitors at the Waterberg Biosphere.
59/68The luxurious eco-suite tents at Marataba offer a window of solitude to contemplate the majestic Waterberg Mountains.
60/68Sip a Gin and Tonic aboard a unhurried cruise along the Python Dam whilst keeping an eye out for hippos and rhinos at the water's edge.
61/68Backed by the red mountains of the Waterberg , Marataba Marakele Safari Lodge blends smoothly into the stunning African landscape.
62/68Stay in the exclusive-use Singita Castleton Lodge for a rustic farmhouse ambiance with the addition of a pool, gym, spa and wine cellar.
63/68If you're lucky, you might see the solitary leopard, the second largest of African's cats, on safari in the mighty Kruger National Park.
64/68The interiors at Singita Boulders Lodge are made from local wood and stone, which merge seamlessly into the raw natural beauty outside, offering a truly immersive experience.
65/68Exclusive Singita Boulders Camp offers a refined stay in the heart of the private Sabi Sands game reserve.
66/68You never forget the first time you hear a lion roar. Enjoy this incredible moment at height-of-luxury Singita Sweni Lodge.
67/68Cutting edge eco-design juxtaposes with the raw beauty of the African wilderness at Singita Lebombo Lodge.
68/68Client Testimonials
- Jaime Benitez, South India
- Mr & Mrs Manson, North India
- Mr Geoffrey Johnson, India
- Mr David Wallace, North India
- Matthew Nicklin, North India
- Anonymous, India
- Krista Weir, Sri Lanka
- Matthew Annable, Rajasthan, India
- Mr Richard Stoughton, Sri Lanka
- Leslie Siben, India