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Written by locals, Fodors travel guides have been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for 80 years.
From urban and lively Cape Town and Johannesburg to the dramatic scenery and wildlife of Kruger National Park, South Africa offers an amazingly wide range of experiences. Fodors South Africa helps travelers sort through their many choices and select the best adventure based on their own interests, whether that involves wildlife viewing, wine tasting, resort stays, or exploring South Africas rich cultural legacy.
This travel guide includes:
Dozens of maps
An 8-page color insert with a brief introduction and spectacular photos that capture the top experiences and attractions throughout South Africa
Hundreds of hotel and restaurant recommendations, with Fodors Choice designating our top picks
Multiple itineraries to explore the top attractions and whats off the beaten path
Coverage of Cape Town and Peninsula, The Western Cape, The Northern Cape, The Garden Route and the Little Karoo, The Eastern Cape, Durban and Kwazulu-Natal, Johannesburg, Mpumalanga & Kruger National Park, and Victoria Falls
Planning to focus on a safari? Check out Fodors Complete Guide to African Safaris

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Cape Town and Peninsula
The Western Cape
The Northern Cape
The Garden Route and Little Karoo
The Eastern Cape
Durban and KwaZulu-Natal
Johannesburg
Mpumalanga and Kruger National Park
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
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Cape Town and the Peninsula. Backed by Table Mountain, Cape Town anchors a stunning coastline: mountains cascading into the sea, miles of beaches, and inland wineries.

Western Cape. The Cape Winelands make popular day trips from Cape Town. A region of tranquil farms and popular beach resorts, the Overberg is also a developing wine region. Whale-watching is guaranteed along the southern Cape coast.

Garden Route and the Little Karoo. The aptly named Garden Route is more than 100 miles of forested mountains, waterways, and beaches. The Little Karoo, through which threads the awesome R62, is separated from the coast by the Outeniqua Mountains, famous for their ostrich farms and the hugely impressive Cango Caves.

Northern Cape. South Africas emerging tourist region offers seriously off-the-beaten-track adventures. The Namaqualand spring flowers should be a must-see for any global traveler, because this is the countrys last remaining wilderness, the rugged Richtersveld.

Eastern Cape. One of South Africas most populated and diverse provinces offers seaside family getaways on the Wild Coast (where Nelson Mandela was born), the countrys lesser-publicized but fascinating battlefields, and the nations premier elephant reserve, Addo Elephant National Park.

Durban and KwaZulu-Natal. Inland from Durban, a bustling port city with a tropical feel, are the battlefields where Boers, Britons, and Zulu fought to control the country; the province also has the beautiful Drakensberg mountains, a sanctuary for hikers. Wildlife-viewing in the far north reserves rivals that at Kruger.

Johannesburg. This historic gold town is orbited by the capital of Pretoria and the Soweto township. See some of the worlds oldest human fossils at the nearby Cradle of Humankind.

Mpumalanga and Kruger National Park. South Africas premier wildlife destination is packed with epic battle and gold-rush history, not to mention any animal you might wish to see.

Victoria Falls. The Zambezi River joins Botswanas Chobe River here to form the vast plunge between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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Capital: Pretoria (executive), Cape Town (legislative), Bloemfontein (judicial)

Population: 48,375,645

Currency: Rand

Money: ATMs common, credit cards widely accepted

Language: Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa, and Zulu

Country Code: |27

Emergencies: |10111 fire and police; |10177 ambulance

Driving: On the left

Electricity: 220v and 230v/50 cycles; plugs have three round prongs

Time: 7 hours ahead of New York

Documents: Up to 90 days with valid passport

Mobile Phones: GSM (900 and 1800 bands), UMTS (2100 band), LTE (1800 band)

Major Mobile Companies: Vodacom, MTN, Cell C

Websites

South Africa: www.southafrica.net

Cape Town: www.capetown.travel

Johannesburg: www.joburgtourism.com

Getting Around

Air Travel: Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban have the main airports.

Bus Travel: Budget-minded travelers can use Baz Bus, which makes regular stops between Cape Town and Johannesburg.

Car Travel: Roads are good, and its easy to drive between Johannesburg and Kruger, and from Cape Town through the Winelands and Garden Route.

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a and Cape Town; regular trains take the same routes. Other trains are not considered safe for tourists or locals.

Plan Your Budget
Ways to Save

Grab a bunny. One of the cheapest and most substantial take-out options is the bunny chow, a hollowed-out loaf of bread loaded with curried meat.

Self-cater . Cape Town and Johannesburg have huge selections of self-catering accommodation options with full kitchens that are usually much cheaper than hotels.

Get a bus pass. Many of the countrys bus companies offer money-saving passes good for varying numbers of trWebsites | Big Events | Read This | Watch This | Eat This

avel days.

Take a tour. A full-day ticket for City Sightseeing South Africas Blue Mini Peninsula Tour takes you to 14 diverse stops for just R170 (less if bought online).

When to Go

High Season: Cape Town is busy from November through January, with glorious sunshine and very late sunsets. Johannesburg summers are sunny and hot but never humid, with short afternoon thunderstorms. Though the bush is very hot in the summer, thats the best time to see young animals.

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