South Africa dazzles with breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and compelling cities. Experience the thrilling wildlife of Kruger National Park, soak in the views from Table Mountain in Cape Town, or lose yourself in Johannesburg’s vibrant arts scene. Explore the many facets of South Africa with our travel guides.
Welcome to the Western Cape, where majestic mountains meet wild, open seas. This is a place of rolling green valleys and vast, untouched plains; a…
Wrenelle Stander, CEO of Wesgro, reflects on the recent uptick in tourism in the Western Cape over the past year.
Located off the coast of Cape Town in the Western Cape, Robben Island has poignant cultural and historical significance.
Known as the Great North, Limpopo is the land of legend. Much of this stunning South African province has remained unchanged for centuries, offering unlimited…
Set in the north-eastern corner of the country, Kruger National Park offers an African safari adventure of a lifetime.
From exhilarating horse racing experiences to hotels with showstopping mountain views, Outlook Recommends the best places to visit in the Western Cape.
From world-renowned golfing destinations to some of the best destinations for whale watching, South Africa's Western Cape has landmark attractions for everyone.
From airports with direct connections to the best places for car rental, we highlight the best ways to get to and around the Western Cape.
From lodges on the doorstep of Kruger National Park to safari trips, Outlook Recommends the essential places to visit in Limpopo.
From idyllic waterfalls to the largest crocodile farm in the Southern Hemisphere, Limpopo has landmark attractions for everyone.
For travellers arriving by car, the N1 road runs from Cape Town, Bloemfontein, and Gauteng straight to Limpopo.
Welcome to the Western Cape, where majestic mountains meet wild, open seas. This is a place of rolling green valleys and vast, untouched plains; a place where you can connect with a diverse group of people; a place where you can find yourself again.
One of the Western Cape’s most iconic sights, Table Mountain looms large over the Mother City. One of the New7Wonders of Nature, the eye-catching mountain has a level plateau flanked by impressive cliffs and is thought to be around 300 million years old.
An exclusive world of untouched landscapes and unrivalled luxury summons you to Lepogo Lodges, where comfort meets conservation. Kate Hugues, Operations Director, explains how luxury and sustainability can co-exist when implemented with finesse and understanding.
Nowhere is the heritage of South Africa more prevalent than in the captivating city of Cape Town, capital of the Rainbow Nation.
Boasting superb natural scenery and as an up-and-coming hotspot for a new wave of remote workers, South Africa’s Western Cape promises undeniable appeal to both the business and leisure traveller.
As well as being famed as a place of natural beauty, South Africa also has plenty to offer the realm of business travel and MICE tourism.