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South Africa Tours include suggested self-drive safaris, organized group safaris, fly-in safaris, overland tours, exclusive safaris, budget safaris, cultural tours, battlefield tours and personalized tours.

Suggested Self-drive Safaris & Tours

Exclusive Getaway Tours
South Africa Tours created by you

Overland Tours

African Routes
Sunway Safaris

Personalized Tours

African Bundu Safaris
Ordo Tours

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South Africa is a world in one country. There are 5 World Heritage sites, famous Game Reserves in the world, unspoilt beaches, historical sites and secret country side…

Select the type of South Africa tour you would like to do or create your own by advising us of your likes and dislikes, areas of preference and what you want to see and do!

AIR TRAVEL The country's major point of entry is Johannesburg's International Airport, which also serves Pretoria. Durban and Cape Town airports also have International status. Domestic services: Among domestic centres served by South African Airways are, Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban, East London, George, Johannesburg, Kimberley, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria and Upington. Comair, Nationwide and SA airlink, and other small airlines serve the lesser towns and main tourist destinations. Air charter services (including helicopter hire) are widely available.

ROAD TRAVEL South Africa has an extensive and well-signposted road network comprising some 200,000 kilometers (124,280 miles) of national and provincial highways. Surfaces are generally in very good condition, though the going can be a bit rugged in the more remote and hilly country areas.

DRIVER'S LICENCE: You must carry this with you at all times. Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland licenses are valid in South Africa. So too are other foreign licenses, provided they carry a photograph and are either printed in English or accompanied by an English-language certificate of authenticity. Alternatively, obtain an International Driving Permit before your departure.

ROAD RULES & SIGNS: In South Africa, one drives on the left. The general speed limit on national highways, urban freeways and other major routes is 120 km/h (75 mph), that on secondary (rural) roads is 100 km/h (60 mph), and in built-up areas 60 km/h (35 mph) unless otherwise indicated. Main roads are identified by colour and number rather than by name. Using a good map (one which incorporates the route marker system), the visitor should have little difficulty in finding his/her way around city and country.