Free State
Free State province is in the heart of South Africa, and its appeal lies in its scenic beauty and natural attractions.
SA Specialist: Essentials
SA Specialist: Essentials is an interactive learning experience designed to improve your knowledge of South Africa. In order to become a certified SA Specialist, you need to complete four compulsory () and three elective () modules, as well as a final assessment. To get started, register and select a module.
Free State
Free State province is in the heart of South Africa, and its appeal lies in its scenic beauty and natural attractions.
Gauteng
Gauteng is an urban playground – think large shopping malls, bars, hotels, casinos and a vibrant cultural and entertainment scene. It is South Africa’s economic powerhouse.
North West
The North West province features premier wildlife destinations; parts of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites; and the Sun City gaming and entertainment resort.
Eastern Cape
South Africa’s ‘wild’ province, the Eastern Cape features expanses of untouched beach, bush and forest, spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife.
Tourism infrastructure
Good things come to those who wait...This is true for travellers to South Africa, too, for whom a long flight (and possible jetlag) is part of the experience.
Selling South Africa
Did you know that South Africa is the third most visited country in Africa, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization?
More about South Africa
Writer Karen Blixen of Out of Africa dreamed of Africa; music group Toto captured the imagination of a generation when they sang of the rains down in Africa, and The Lion King ignited a passion for the African plains.
An introduction to South Africa
You’ll find our sunny country, which is roughly the size of Texas, or Spain and France combined, at the very southern tip of Africa.
Northern Cape
The Northern Cape is a place of vast, arid plains, spectacular scenery and big sky.
Limpopo
Limpopo has taken its rightful place as a sought-after tourist destination with big game, brilliant birding and untamed bush landscapes.
Western Cape
The Western Cape is home to Table Mountain, the vast Cape Winelands and two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Robben Island and the Cape Floral Region.
KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa’s third-smallest province, KwaZulu-Natal, is also one of its most exciting – it offers scenic and cultural attractions, beaches and world-famous game reserves.
Mpumalanga
This beautiful province is probably best known as the home (along with part of Limpopo province) of the Kruger National Park.