A road trip in South Africa gets you up close to the country’s extraordinary landscapes © Goodboy Picture Company / Getty Images South Africa offers some of the world’s most diverse landscapes, from sparkling oceans and stark deserts to snow-capped peaks and wildlife-dense savanna. But it...
You canroad trip South Africa year round, with every season offering positive and negative points. Don’t forget that South Africa is in the Southern Hemisphere, and seasons are the opposite of Europe/North America.Summer(Dec/Mar) is the hottest time of the year, but it’s also wet and ...
Before embarking on aroad trip in South Africa, it’s wise to heed a few rules, written and unwritten. As in the UK and their territories, you’ll be driving on the left-hand side of the road so remember to always yield to the right. The speed limit is 120 kilometers (75 miles) ...
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If there was ONLY 1 road trip you could take in your life, let it be South Africa. Driving over 4000 kms from Johannesburg to Cape Town, we encountered pretty much everything a traveller and a photographer could ask for – wildlife, beaches, gorgeous drives, wineries, friendly people, col...
Take a trip down Route 62 to Montagu and go rock climbing –http://t.co/GKDiCfeaOq//pic.twitter.com/zfR7eFl1TQ — Nightjar Travel (@NightjarTravel)January 13, 2014 Friday o’clock means a#brandytasting at#Klipdrift#Distillery.#robertson#southafricapic.twitter.com/9mzEKJDHcq ...
Some trips take weeks, if not months, of planning. Others take as long to plan as it does to load up your tote bag. What should you do to make your impromptu road trip awesome? By Stephanie Watson How Road Trips Work Just looking at that sign might make you want to get behind the...
Big cities in most ofAfricaandAsia, and honestly in most of the world, can be full-on chaos. I tend to avoid those. You can always park your car outside of the city and use public transportation. 4. Pick a Journey Is there a classic road trip at your destination, like thePacific ...
and ‘interact’ with them. As you can guess, our first ‘interaction’ was surreal, to say the least. After all, who wants to be gobbled up by giant cats on their first week in South Africa. Having said that, the experience of being this close to such big cats was second to none...