Travel South Africa
When we think of South Africa we think of stunning landscapes with prolific wildlife including the BIG five, but did you know South Africa is also famous for sandboarding, has award-winning wineries and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world? From cosmopolitan cities to searching for the BIG 5 there is a lot to see and do when you travel South Africa.
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FAQ
1. Is it safe to rent a car and drive around?
Yes — most young travellers rent cars because it’s the easiest way to explore Cape Town, the Garden Route, and national parks.
Tips:
- Avoid driving at night between cities.
- Keep doors locked at traffic lights.
- Don’t leave bags visible in the car.
Roads are generally high quality and well-signposted.
2. Can I actually swim at South Africa’s beaches?
Depends on the beach:
- Cape Town (Atlantic side): water is freezing, but safe.
- False Bay & Durban: warm Indian Ocean, great for swimming.
- Some beaches have strong currents, so always check posted flags.
Shark nets and patrols exist in popular areas.
3. Do I need malaria medication?
Only if you’re visiting certain regions:
- Low-risk/no malaria: Cape Town, Garden Route, Johannesburg, Drakensberg
- Malaria areas: parts of Kruger National Park, Limpopo, Mpumalanga
Most travellers visiting Kruger use tablets; the rest don’t need them.
4. How do safaris actually work for first-timers?
You can choose:
- Self-drive (cheapest, flexible)
- Guided drives (best for spotting wildlife)
- Lodges (all-inclusive experiences)
Animals roam freely — you stay inside the vehicle, remain quiet, and never feed or touch wildlife.
5. How much cash do I need?
South Africa is very card-friendly.
Use cards for most things, but keep a bit of cash for:
- tipping guides
- local markets
- parking attendants (“car guards”)
- small vendors
Avoid ATMs in very quiet areas.
6. What clothing do I need for both Cape Town and safari?
South Africa is a climate mix-tape.
- Cape Town: windy, cool evenings — bring layers
- Safari: mornings are freezing, afternoons scorching — pack neutral colours
- Johannesburg: warm but unpredictable
Sun protection is essential everywhere.


