20 Top Things To Do in South Africa: Adventure & Culture Guide

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In this South Africa travel article, I will share my top recommendations for the most fun and interesting things to do.

This beautiful country has marvelous wildlife, majestic mountains and beaches, vibrant cities, and continues to charm visitors with its breathtaking safaris.

South Africa also has scenic drives, thrilling adventures, relaxation by the coast, interesting cultural sites, and more to offer its visitors.

This guide will assist you in finding the most memorable adventures in this wonderful and unique country, no matter which type of activities you’re hoping to do.

Key Points & Things To Do In South Africa List

Things To Do in South AfricaKey Points
Kruger National ParkSafari adventures, Big Five spotting
Explore Table MountainIconic mountain, hiking, cable car rides
Robben Island TourHistorical site, learn about Nelson Mandela
Drive the Garden RouteScenic coastal drive, beaches, forests
Cape Winelands Wine TourWine tasting, vineyard tours, gourmet food
Bungee Jump at Bloukrans BridgeThrill-seeker adventure, world’s highest commercial bungee
Cape PointStunning cliffs, ocean views, wildlife spotting
Explore StellenboschCharming town, historic architecture, wine estates
Shark Cage Diving in GansbaaiAdventure activity, get close to great white sharks
Whale Watching in HermanusSeasonal activity, southern right whales
Explore the Drakensberg MountainsHiking, scenic landscapes, cultural sites
Apartheid MuseumHistory and education about South Africa’s past
Go Hot Air Ballooning in MagaliesbergSunrise views, wildlife spotting
Adventure in CederbergHiking, rock formations, ancient San rock art
Surf at Jeffreys BayFamous surfing destination, great waves
Explore Addo Elephant ParkSafari experience, elephant herds, wildlife diversity
Durban’s Golden MileBeaches, oceanfront promenade, water sports
Explore SowetoCultural tour, historic streets, local markets
Pilanesberg National ParkBig Five safaris, game drives, family-friendly
Relax at Knysna LagoonScenic lagoon, boating, seafood restaurants

20 Things To Do In South Africa

1. Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park is one of the biggest wildlife areas in Africa. It is also one of the most well-known. A visit to the Park is a chance to see wild animals in their natural habitat.

Kruger National Park

The Park also has the famous “Big 5” – lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. Kruger National Park has numerous landscapes including Savannah, rivers, and forests.

The Park also has to offer self-driven game drives and expert ranger-guided game drives, both of which are very educational. The Park also has, birdwatching, photography, and overnight lodges.

FeaturesDetails
WildlifeHome to Big Five, 500+ bird species
Safari OptionsSelf-drive, guided game drives, walking safaris
AccommodationLuxury lodges, campsites, bush camps
LandscapesSavannas, rivers, forests, scenic plains
ActivitiesPhotography, birdwatching, night safaris

2. Explore Table Mountain

Table Mountain is one of Cape Point’s major attractions, rising above the city to reveal panoramic views of the ocean, city, and beaches.

You can take a vigorous hike on a variety of trails, ranging from easy to difficult, or relax and take a cable car to the summit.

The Cape Floral Kingdom is part of the Table Mountain — its flora and fynbos include rare plants. In addition to guided rock climbing and guided nature walks, there are a variety of guided rock climbing activities.

 Explore Table Mountain

Table Mountain’s scenic views, combined with stunning sunsets, make for wonderful photographs and one of the natural wonders of South Africa.

Everything from nature to adventure to views combines to make it a great addition to your travel itinerary.

FeaturesDetails
TrailsVarious hiking paths from easy to challenging
Cable CarPanoramic views of Cape Town and coastline
Flora & FaunaIndigenous fynbos, rare plants, wildlife
AdventureRock climbing, abseiling, guided nature walks
ViewsPanoramic vistas, sunsets, photography spots

3. Robben Island Tour

Robben Island, which is off the coast of Cape Town, formed an integral part of South Africa’s history as it served as a symbol of the struggle against apartheid.

Because of this, it served as a prison for many political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela, for many decades.

The island can be reached by ferry from the mainland, and the ride offers superb views of Table Mountain and the coast.

 Robben Island Tour

The guides are often former political prisoners who provide the visitors with gripping stories of life on the island as well as the determination of the prisoners.

The island’s museums, prison cells, and other historical features help to keep history as well as the lessons of the island alive.

The tour remains powerful and educational as it opens the visitor up to the history of the country, as well as the struggle to achieve freedom

FeaturesDetails
Historical SignificancePrison of Nelson Mandela and anti-apartheid activists
Guided ToursLed by former prisoners, detailed stories
ExhibitsPrison cells, artifacts, educational displays
AccessibilityFerry from Cape Town, audio and guided options
LearningInsight into apartheid history and struggle for freedom

4. Drive the Garden Route

The Garden Route is an incredibly coastal drive starting from Mossel Bay and ending at Storms River, famous for its gorgeous landscapes. It is a drive full of dense green forests, gleaming sandy beaches, and exotic lagoons.

Other towns that are located on the route, such as Knysna, Plettenberg Bay, and Oudtshoorn, provide opportunities for wildlife, extreme sports, and delicious food.

Drive the Garden Route

Tourists are particularly fond of the innumerable hikes, canoe rides, zip lines, and caves that are available.

Nature lovers such as birdwatchers and animal lovers would appreciate the kilometers of diverse ecosystems, such as the national parks and reserves. Ostrich farms and various historical landmarks offer cultural interaction.

People looking for a day drive would appreciate the ease of taking pictures that encapsulate South Africa’s diverse landscapes, no matter where on the route you are, perfect for photo opportunities.

FeaturesDetails
Scenic LandscapesCoastal cliffs, beaches, forests, lagoons
TownsKnysna, Plettenberg Bay, Oudtshoorn
ActivitiesHiking, canoeing, zip-lining, wildlife spotting
Cultural ExperiencesOstrich farms, local markets, historic sites
Road TripIdeal for photography and multi-day exploration

5. Cape Winelands Wine Tour

Renowned for some of South Africa’s finest wines, the Cape Winelands is located close to Cape Town. Towns like Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl have cascading vineyards and historic estates.

Wine tours include tasting of some of the most exquisite red and white wines and provide a window into both time-honored and contemporary techniques of winemaking.

Many estates offer wines, alongside gourmet meals and a farm-to-table experience, to their visitors, nestled in breathtaking settings. Visitors have the option of walking, biking, or horseback riding in the picturesque vineyard landscape.

Cape Winelands Wine Tour

Visitors can experience Cape Dutch architecture and distinctive boutiques, along with tremendous cultural pursuits.

Guests on a wine tour of Cape Winelands can enjoy the relaxation of wonderful scenery, the pleasure of marvelous wines, and a greater respect for South African viticulture.

FeaturesDetails
Wine TastingAward-winning reds, whites, and blends
VineyardsHistoric estates and modern wineries
CuisineGourmet dining, farm-to-table meals
Scenic BeautyRolling hills, mountains, vineyards
ActivitiesWalking tours, cycling, horseback tours

6. Bungee Jump at Bloukrans Bridge

The Tsitsikamma region is home to Bloukrans Bridge, which holds the world record for the highest commercial bungee jump at 216 meters.

Jumping off the bridge is an exhilarating experience every adrenaline junkie dreams of. With gorges and rivers Bloukrans River below, and breathtaking views of the region, this activity is certainly something no one should miss.

Bungee Jump at Bloukrans Bridge

Jumping is a bungee is one of the easiest and safest extreme sports, so no prior experience is required. Other than bungy jumping, Bloukrans also offers river views, beautiful landscapes, and hiking trails.

Bloukrans Bridge is perfect for thrill-seekers looking for adventures in the Eastern cape of South Africa, for the blend of extreme sports and incredibly beautiful scenery is one of a kind.

FeaturesDetails
AdventureWorld’s highest commercial bungee (216m)
ViewsBloukrans River gorge and surrounding cliffs
SafetyProfessional operators, secure equipment
AccessibilityLocated in Tsitsikamma, Eastern Cape
Thrill LevelExtreme adrenaline experience for adventure seekers

7. Cape Point

Cape Point is located in the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve and is characterized by steep cliffs, distant wildlife, and ocean glimpses all in one area.

Although it is not the southernmost point in all of Africa, it is one of the many beautiful areas in the country.

Visitors can stroll along the trails to the top of the lighthouse, where they can watch the baboons and antelope and appreciate the breathtaking views of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.

Cape Point

If visitors don’t want to partake in the hike, they can take the funicular, which makes their hike a little easier. Cape Point also has beautiful beaches, lovely places to enjoy a picnic, and some historical monuments at the park.

This area is one of the many beautiful places in and around Cape Town, with a beautiful combination of wildlife and adventure.

FeaturesDetails
Scenic ViewsCliffs, ocean vistas, Atlantic & Indian Oceans
WildlifeBaboons, antelope, bird species
ActivitiesHiking trails, lighthouse visit, funicular ride
BeachesNearby coastal beaches and picnic spots
PhotographyPanoramic landscapes, sunrise & sunset points

8. Explore Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch is a town in the Western Cape with a rich history. The town is renowned for its wineries, Cape Dutch design, and lively cultural activities.

Guests indulge in the art galleries and small shops that line the streets and enjoy the ample shade provided by the trees.

Wine lovers clamor for tastings at the many estates, and the culinary enthusiasts delight in the fine dining restaurants.

Explore Stellenbosch

The panoramic views provided by the surrounding mountains are a cherry on top when one goes on a hike.

Besides, the town is a hub for cultural activities, with live music and numerous festivals. Stellenbosch is rich in history, and it’s renowned for its beautiful combination of nature and wine.

For this reason, it is one of the best towns in the Cape Winelands, where one can explore and also unwind.

FeaturesDetails
ArchitectureCape Dutch heritage buildings
Wine EstatesVineyards and tasting experiences
Food & DiningGourmet restaurants, local cuisine
Cultural SceneArt galleries, festivals, boutique shopping
Hiking & NatureSurrounding mountains, scenic trails

9. Shark Cage Diving in Gansbaai

Gansbaai is recognized globally as the ‘Great-white Shark Capital of the World!’ Cage diving is rampant at Gansbaai.

Participants get the opportunity to get into cages and plunge into the ocean water, specifically to observe the formidable creatures up close.

Tours are conducted by professionals who not only ensure safety but also address any questions the participants have.

Shark Cage Diving in Gansbaai

The participants have an adrenaline rush while also educating themselves about the behavior of sharks, as well as conservation strategies.

Along with the creatures, the picturesque coastal waters also enhance the experience. Though the shark diving is seasonal, it is not unusual to encounter people with cameras more than willing to construct a wildlife fund, as it is truly a marvel.

Shark Cage diving is the extreme sport of choice in South Africa, and the trip is a fantastic way to gain insight into the marine South Africa.

FeaturesDetails
AdventureCage diving with great white sharks
SafetyProfessional operators, strict protocols
EducationLearn about shark behavior and conservation
Marine LifeDolphins, seals, seabirds in the area
PhotographyClose-up encounters for thrill and wildlife photos

10. Whale Watching in Hermanus

Hermanus, set along South Africa’s southern coastline, is one of the premier places in the world to see whales.

From June to November, the southern right whales come in closer to the coast to breed, and many times you can see them without having to milk them.

Guided tours, boat rides, and, of course, the town’s cliffs provide the perfect places to see these majestic creatures up close.

Whale Watching in Hermanus

Other than that, it is also an excellent spot to relax on the beach and take in the panoramic views while sampling the local cuisine.

Whale watching in Hermanus is unique since it allows one to observe the animals of the region in their natural habitat, making it the perfect weekend getaway to South Africa.

FeaturesDetails
Marine LifeSouthern right whales (June-November)
Viewing OptionsLand-based cliffs, boat tours, guided excursions
Scenic BeautyCoastal cliffs, beaches, town promenades
Family-FriendlySuitable for all ages
ActivitiesPhotography, coastal hiking, local markets

11. Explore the Drakensberg Mountains

The Drakensberg Mountains stand out as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is filled with nature’s beauty as well as its wonders which include steep cliffs, waterfalls, and green serene valleys.

Along with its diverse wildlife, the Drakensberg is a site rich in history, home to age-old San rock paintings.

Explore the Drakensberg Mountains

Drakensberg is filled with numerous parks offering self-guided walks, mountain lodges with ample vistas, and even guided nature walks.

For those seeking some thrill, there is horse riding and abseiling too! It is a perfect blend of culture, picturesque landscapes, and adventure. It suits both an explorer’s and a nature lover’s needs.

FeaturesDetails
HikingTrails of varying difficulty, scenic vistas
WildlifeBirds, antelopes, endemic species
CultureSan rock art, historical sites
AccommodationMountain lodges, campsites, resorts
AdventureRock climbing, abseiling, horseback riding

12. Apartheid Museum

The Apartheid Museum is located in Johannesburg and helps visitors appreciate South Africa’s history during apartheid. The museum has a variety of exhibits, including photographs, artifacts, and interactive exhibits.

There are also prison cell replicas, audiovisual stories, and personal accounts from numerous activists such as Nelson Mandela.

Apartheid Museum

The museum aims to promote awareness of racial segregation, civil rights, and the history of apartheid in South Africa.

Apartheid guides also provide parameters. The Apartheid Museum is an emotional and informative South African history lesson centered on the value of social justice and freedom.

FeaturesDetails
Historical ExhibitsPhotographs, artifacts, audiovisual displays
EducationalLearn about apartheid, human rights, resistance
Guided ToursIn-depth context and storytelling
InteractiveMultimedia presentations, recreated prison cells
ReflectionInsightful experience about South Africa’s journey to freedom

13. Go Hot Air Ballooning in Magaliesberg

Experience South Africa’s landscapes from above while hot air ballooning in the serene Magaliesberg Mountains.

There is nothing quite like being in a balloon as the sun rises, casting an ethereal golden glow on rolling hills, streams, and the local wildlife.

As you drift peacefully without the noise of a balloon in the air, the sights of the game reserves, forested farms, and luscious woods are an unparalleled treat.

Go Hot Air Ballooning in Magaliesberg

Many companies offer champagne breakfasts and refreshments after the flight, perfect for couples!

These and other Magaliesberg area activities are a charming counterpoint to the nearby excitement of Johannesburg and Pretoria, and offer the unforgettable Magaliesberg Mountains viewpoint without breaking a sweat.

FeaturesDetails
Scenic ViewsSunrise over mountains, rivers, wildlife below
AdventurePeaceful floating experience, gentle thrill
AccessibilityNear Johannesburg and Pretoria
WildlifeSightings of antelope, bird species, farmland
ExtrasPost-flight champagne breakfast or refreshments

14. Adventure in Cederberg

The Cederberg Mountains are in the Western Cape and are well-known for their bizarre-shaped rocks and the stunning rock art left by the San people.

The rock paintings and the San people’s art are a great complement to the Cederberg’s beautiful wilderness.

The Cederberg is home to warm rivers that invite the setting sun, and the spring stargazers are greeted with wildflowers.

Adventure in Cederberg

The picturesque landscape serves as a perfect canvas for rock climbers, hikers, and mountain bikers.

The area’s splendid cliffs, picturesque gorges, and sunlit valleys are perfect for outdoor lovers. The calm rivers, wildflowers in every color, and the tranquil night skies are perfect for those who wish to relax.

FeaturesDetails
Hiking & ClimbingScenic trails, rock formations, gorges
Cultural HeritageAncient San rock art
Flora & FaunaWildflowers, birds, endemic plants
AccommodationRemote lodges, campsites, nature retreats
Adventure ActivitiesMountain biking, stargazing, river swimming

15. Surf at Jeffreys Bay

Jeffreys Bay on the Eastern Cape coastline of South Africa is one of the world’s top-ranking surfing spots because of its long and consistent right-hand waves. it To surf, all levels of surfers can book lessons and receive rentals at the breaks.

Other than surfing, Jeffreys Bay boasts of unspoilt beaches, a mellow coastal atmosphere, and numerous cafes and restaurants serving the freshest seafood. Surf competitions like the Billabong Pro attract global interest.

Surf at Jeffreys Bay

Other than surfers, dolphins and seals can also be seen along the coast, making it an ideal location for sea life watchers.

Jeffreys Bay offers surfing, relaxing, and sightseeing. For beach lovers and voyagers, it is an authentic South African experience.

FeaturesDetails
SurfingWorld-class right-hand waves for all levels
LessonsSurf schools and rentals available
WildlifeDolphins, seals along the coastline
EventsAnnual Billabong Pro Surf Competition
LeisureBeaches, cafes, relaxed coastal atmosphere

16. Explore Addo Elephant Park

People can visit Addo Elephant Park and have the experience of a lifetime! It is located close to Port Elizabeth. There are over 600 elephants along with many other species such as lions, buffalo, zebras, and even rare antelope.

There are many ways to experience the park, such as guided game drives, self-drive safaris, and even walking safaris.

Explore Addo Elephant Park

Along with exotic animals, the park’s wetlands and forests along with many other plant species.

There are plenty of types of accommodation, such as luxury lodges and camps. There are many safaris available, including night safaris, and many other types of safaris, in addition to birdwatching and wildlife photography.

FeaturesDetails
WildlifeOver 600 elephants, lions, buffalo, giraffes
Safari OptionsGuided tours, self-drive safaris, walking trails
AccommodationLodges, campsites, luxury options
LandscapesSavannahs, forests, waterholes
ActivitiesBirdwatching, photography, night safaris

17. Durban’s Golden Mile

The Golden Mile in Durban is yet another charming kilometer-long stretch bustling with beautiful beaches, the soothing Indian Ocean, and exciting promenades.

People can participate in swimming, surfing, and kite-surfing, or they can enjoy the selection of restaurants and cafes available by the beach.

The promenades have abundant green parks, and they allow strolls or bike riding. It is a vibrant area with frequent, scheduled activities like fairs and festivals.

Durban’s Golden Mile

There are also family-friendly public amenities like waterparks,  playgrounds, and swimming pools.  Guests can savor the multicultural cuisine and entertainment, typical of Durban’s  cosmopolitan spirit

FeaturesDetails
BeachesSandy stretches, swimming, surfing
PromenadeWalking and cycling paths along the coast
DiningCafes, restaurants, local cuisine
Family-FriendlyWater parks, playgrounds, public pools
Events & FestivalsSeasonal cultural events, markets, live music

18. Explore Soweto

Soweto, located next to Johannesburg, is a township steeped in history and offers a variety of cultural and educational opportunities.

Visitors can walk down Vilakazi Street, where Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu lived, and see the museums, memorials, and cultural centers.

Soweto is the subject of organized sightseeing excursions which highlight the township’s role during and ever since apartheid, as well as contemporary life in South Africa.

Explore Soweto

Visitors can savor local food in local restaurants, buy souvenirs, and enjoy live music and dancing.

There are also bike and walking tours, which are great to see the neighborhoods, buildings, and history from a close, personal point of view

FeaturesDetails
HistoryVilakazi Street, Nelson Mandela & Desmond Tutu heritage
Cultural ToursGuided exploration of township life and landmarks
CuisineLocal food experiences, markets
ActivitiesWalking and bicycle tours, museums
Community EngagementMusic, dance, craft markets, local culture

19. Pilanesberg National Park

One of the best wildlife safaris is Pilanesberg National Park. Close to Sun City, it is a wildlife reserve that does not have malaria.

That’s one of the perks of this park, along with its spectacular scenery. The park is also home to vividly diverse wildlife, which includes the ‘Big Five’ animals, a multitude of birds,

Giraffes, and even cheetahs. Depending on one’s ability, a visitor can take a self-drive safari, a more relaxed guided safari, or sign up to take photos with a safari photographer.

Pilanesberg National Park

The varied geography of the park, which features savannas, rocky hills, and waterholes, provides different ecosystems for the animals.

The park is a safari-lover’s dream as one can experience a luxury lodge or sleep comfortably under the stars and have immersive encounters with nature.

Its diverse wildlife and beautiful nature, along with its easy accessibility, make Pilanesberg an ideal destination for families, photographers, and South African wildlife newcomers.

FeaturesDetails
WildlifeBig Five, cheetahs, giraffes, diverse birdlife
Safari OptionsSelf-drive, guided, photography tours
LandscapesSavannahs, rocky hills, waterholes
AccommodationLodges, tented camps, family-friendly options
AccessibilityMalaria-free, near Sun City, ideal for families

20. Relax at Knysna Lagoon

It is in Knysna town, which is by the Garden Route. It will give you an awesome view of intact waters and the scenery.

Knysna also has warm, town center and shoreline restaurants, which are also great places to eat.

Relax at Knysna Lagoon

It is also a haven for kayaking, boating, and paddle boating. Reserve and bird watchers will LOVE it. It will LIGHT your spirit just like the falling of a sunset.

Relaxing here is like therapy. You can also take the waters for some fun, fun, fun activities you choose.

Here in Knysna, you will find the best place to combine all of the fun you can get in. If you would like to have some fun in South Africa and outdoors, you will have the best time in all of Knysna.

FeaturesDetails
Water ActivitiesBoating, kayaking, paddleboarding
Scenic ViewsHills, forests, waterfront vistas
Dining & LeisureRestaurants, cafes, craft markets
WildlifeBirdwatching, small marine life
RelaxationSunsets, nature trails, peaceful lagoon atmosphere

Conclusion

In conclusion, South Africa creates an extraordinary blend of adventure, culture, and beauty.

With shark cage diving and safaris, along with historic destinations and leisure lagoons, there’s adventure around every corner.

South Africa is home to wildlife, mountains, beaches, and even wine. South Africa has magnificent views and memories that will last forever.

FAQ

What are the top attractions in South Africa?

Kruger National Park, Table Mountain, Robben Island, Garden Route, Cape Winelands, and Cape Point are must-visit destinations.

When is the best time to visit South Africa?

May to September is ideal for safaris, while November to March is best for coastal activities and whale watching.

Can I go on a safari in South Africa?

Yes, places like Kruger National Park, Addo Elephant Park, and Pilanesberg offer guided and self-drive safaris.

Are adventure sports available in South Africa?

Yes, including bungee jumping, shark cage diving, surfing, hiking, and hot air ballooning.

Is South Africa safe for tourists?

Tourists are generally safe if they follow local advice, avoid risky areas, and stay vigilant in cities.

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