Making the best of a self-catering holiday Self-catering holidays in Southern Africa offer freedom, flexibility and a stronger connection to a place.
Royalty where least expected: Prince Albert, a Karoo masterpiece Prince Albert, framed by the Swartberg Mountains and the wide Karoo plains, blends heritage architecture, mountain passes and ethical country living.
Cycling through southern Africa on two wheels of freedom Cycling through southern Africa delivers vast landscapes, cultural encounters and serious physical challenge.
The Cango Caves still captivate visitors to the Klein Karoo Just outside Oudtshoorn, the Cango Caves reveal vast limestone chambers sculpted over millions of years. From towering stalagmites to narrow adventure tunnels, this Klein Karoo landmark combines geological wonder with rich local history.
Best places to camp in SA before winter arrives From Kruger’s wildlife-rich camps to De Hoop’s coastal dunes and the Drakensberg’s towering cliffs, cooler days and quieter sites create the perfect outdoor escape during autumn.
Where to travel in March as southern Africa enters its quiet prime March is one of southern Africa’s best-kept travel secrets. From Cape Town’s calm coastline to Botswana’s rising delta waters and Namibia’s glowing deserts, this is a month at ease with itself.
Paternoster: Salt air, white walls and a necessary detour Paternoster, just two hours from Cape Town, is a West Coast gem that proves that simplicity can be irresistible.