Top 5 things to do in South Africa that will bring you closer to the nature

South Africa is a beautiful and a diverse country, about the size of Spain and France combined or approximately twice the size as that of Texas. It's intriguing lifestyle, varied cultures, remarkable beaches and stunning scenery make it a must visit for the travel enthusiasts from around the world. Visitors swiftly discover that the colourful inhabitants and rich history ideally compliment the beauty of this nation as a whole. All the main attractions that we are going to talk about later in this article are the things that create South Africa an unforgettable experience. Below is a list of things you must consider adding to your South Africa packages.

Sun City Resort

This place is regionally known as the Africa’s Kingdom of pleasure. Sun City Resort is a luxury resort and casino, located about 2 hours’ drive from Johannesburg. This property in all contains Two championship golf courses, four hotels, an atmospheric South African cultural village, two casinos and over 7000 crocodiles within a sanctuary. The neighbouring Pilanesberg Game Reserve is the most famous public Game Reserve of South Africa. 

Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve

This is the only park under formal conservation attempt in KwaZulu-Natal, where you can spot the Big Five - lions, leopards, elephants, rhinoceros and buffalo - the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve provide the best wildlife viewing opportunities to its visitors. Wildlife admirers may enjoy the huge stretches of native animals and native plants while the long guided walks, self-guided drives options are also available and you can also choose for a thrilling experience of viewing by a boat along the Hluhluwe dam.

Blyde River Canyon

This is the largest river canyon of Africa after the fish river canyon, but it is greener because of its lush subtropical leafage. Walking treks that go through a canyon that has a rich diversity of flora and fauna sounds like a great deal. This walking trek also offers amazing views of waterfalls, magnificent escarpments and ancient geological phenomenon. Visitors have high chances of encountering South Africa's all five primates here, along with crocodiles and hippos along the wetlands of Swadini Dam. 

Kruger National Park

This is the largest Game Reserve of the African continent and also happens to be on the list of top tourist attractions in the South African region. Kruger National Park has in it more species of mammals than any other game reserve in Africa that includes the Big Five, giraffes, cheetahs and much more. Unlike the other National parks, this park is a self-drive destination with an exceptional infrastructure. It also provides many places to stay inside ranging from tented camps to luxurious lodges.

Table Mountain

This mountain is situated within a National Park and reaching the peak of the Table Mountain is an exciting experience which offers an exceptional hawk-eye view that overlooks the city of Cape Town, Atlantic seaboard to the west and south and Robben Island to the north. The journey that takes you 3,536 ft above the ground can be only covered in a naive cableway. Every car of the cableway offers revolving floors which enable the passengers on board to enjoy a 360-degree view on their way to the top.

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