South Africa’s diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage make it a bucket-list destination for travellers worldwide.
From iconic landmarks to natural wonders, our country offers diverse experiences in every province.
Here are some must-visit destinations for both locals and tourists to explore in 2025.
1. Table Mountain, Western Cape
One of South Africa’s most recognisable landmarks, Table Mountain, dominates the Cape Town skyline with its flat-topped sandstone structure.
Rising 1,085 meters above sea level, the mountain’s unique plateau stretches for about 3km, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding cityscape.
This natural wonder is a testament to the forces of nature and is a popular destination for hikers and sightseers.
2. iSimangaliso Wetland Park, KwaZulu-Natal
This World Heritage Site is a sprawling protected area along KwaZulu-Natal’s coast. Home to diverse habitats such as grasslands, wetlands, forests, and coral reefs, the park’s centrepiece is Lake St Lucia, which boasts an array of wildlife, including hippos, crocodiles, and flamingos.
Stretching from Maphelane to Kosi Bay near the Mozambique border, it offers visitors incredible biodiversity and natural beauty.
3. Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga
Kruger National Park is synonymous with South African safaris. Renowned for its wildlife diversity, including the Big Five, it’s also one of the best places globally to spot leopards.
Beyond game viewing, the park features over 255 archaeological sites, revealing its rich cultural and historical significance.
4. Tsitsikamma National Park, Eastern Cape
Situated on the Garden Route, Tsitsikamma National Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
With its dramatic coastline, indigenous forests, and pristine marine ecosystem, visitors can enjoy hiking, water sports, and wildlife viewing.
Look out for dolphins, Southern Right Whales (in season), and vibrant fynbos that stretch to the ocean.
5. Drakensberg Mountains, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape
The Drakensberg Mountains span three provinces, offering breathtaking scenery and diverse outdoor activities.
With sections like the Royal Natal National Park, Cathedral Peak, and Sani Pass, the region is ideal for hikers, birdwatchers, and adventure seekers.
6. God’s Window, Mpumalanga
Situated along the Panorama Route, God’s Window provides spectacular views of the Lowveld and Blyde River Canyon.
On a clear day, visitors can see as far as the Lebombo Mountains. The dramatic cliffs and lush greenery make it a captivating spot for nature lovers.
7. Oribi Gorge, KwaZulu-Natal
Oribi Gorge combines stunning scenery with thrilling adventures. Highlights include suspension bridges, the world’s highest gorge swing, and wildlife encounters.
Walking trails offer access to hidden gems like waterfalls and a vulture hide, while adrenaline junkies can enjoy ziplining and whitewater rafting.
These destinations highlight the extraordinary beauty and diversity South Africa has to offer, making it a treasure trove for both local and international travelers.