Group Solo Travel in South Africa
Travel solo as part of a group tour to South Africa
Why Travel Solo To South Africa?
Adrenaline, wildlife and wine? Combinations like that can’t be ignored and a solo trip to South Africa takes in all three…
Thanks to cosmopolitan Cape Town, rolling vineyards and of course, its world-famous wildlife – South Africa proves to be, time and again, a place where solo travelers can tick so much from their bucket lists.
In just two weeks, you can cover wine-tasting in Stellenbosch, game driving in Kruger, snorkeling in kelp forests to look for octopus, abseiling (yes, abseiling) down Table Mountain and ziplining on the Panorama Route. If you’re looking for somewhere that has it all – South Africa could be it.
Top places to visit in South Africa
Cape Town
There’s a rugged Atlantic charm to this city – with its jagged terrain, sloping down to smart seaside neighborhoods, all sitting in the formidable shadow of Table Mountain. Add to that the array of world-class restaurants and stylish shops, and you’ve got a city that’s both chic and adventurous.
Stellenbosch
Expect all the charms of a university town mixed in with a world-class wine culture. Decanter has called the town the ‘home of Cape Cabernet’, thanks to its well-known production of rich, expressive wines. There’s plenty to interest hikers, too, with starry scenery to match its superlative wines.
Kruger National Park
One of the world’s best and biggest (it’s the size of Wales) wildlife reserves, all of Africa’s iconic safari species can be spotted here. Elephant, rhino, lion, leopard, buffalo, cheetah, giraffe, hippo and zebra all share the bushveld with a whole host of smaller mammals and over 500 species of bird.
Johannesburg
South Africa’s vibrant heart is a place of cultural diversity and rapid urban renewal. With its thriving arts scene, well-established cafe culture and Soweto – the country’s most populous township – Jo’burg buzzes with energy and it’s the best place in the country for life nightlife and live music.
Trips to South Africa
South Africa facts
What are the national languages?
South Africa lays claim to eleven national languages: Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, English, Swati, Tsonga, Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Tswana, Venda and Ndebele.
What is the currency?
South African rand
Timezone
South African Standard Time is GMT+2
Top three activities
1. Abseil down Table Mountain in Cape Town
2. Taste world-famous wines in Stellenbosch
3. Encounter majestic wildlife in Kruger National Park
Top five dishes to try
1. Cape Malay curry – a dish spiced with cinnamon, turmeric and chilli
2. Braai/shisha nyama – barbecue enjoyed with friends and neighbours
3. Bunny chow – hollowed bread filled with curry
4. Bobotie – spiced minced meat topped with a creamy egg-based layer
5. Biltong & droewors – traditional cured beef often spiced with garlic and chilli
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