Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Uncover Durban’s rich tapestry of culture and history on this engaging half-day city tour, perfect for families seeking a vibrant introduction to South Africa’s coastal gem. Visit the bustling Victoria Street Market for authentic crafts and souvenirs, and explore the fascinating Zulu Medicine Market on Inyanga Lane for a glimpse into traditional healing. Discover the dramatic Moses Mabhida Stadium and stroll the lively Village Walk at uShaka Marine World, where shopping and entertainment await along the Golden Mile. The itinerary also features the lush Durban Botanical Garden—Africa’s oldest—and a moving visit to KwaMuhle Museum, which chronicles the city’s apartheid past and HIV/Aids awareness. With stops at Durban’s city hall, harbor, and the impressive Shiva statue at Umgeni Hindu Temple, this tour’s USP is its seamless blend of cultural immersion and fun, all with convenient hotel pickup and drop-off.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Set out on a family safari adventure with the "Hluhluwe Imfolozi Safari Tour," a journey into the heart of Zululand’s oldest and most storied game reserve. Just 2.5 hours from Durban, this trip invites you to spot the Big Five—lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, and leopard—in a vast landscape teeming with wildlife. Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with experienced guides, maximizing your chances of unforgettable sightings. Optional add-ons, like the Emdoneni Wild Cat Sanctuary or DumaZulu Cultural Park, offer even more ways to tailor your experience. The star feature? Flexible game drives that prioritize animal encounters, making this tour perfect for families eager to explore South Africa’s wild legacy together.
Wildlife safaris and game drives
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
History comes alive for all ages on the "Isandlwana Rorkes Drift Battlefields Day Tour." Venturing into northern KwaZulu-Natal, this tour visits the legendary sites of Isandlwana, Rorke’s Drift, and Fugitives Drift—witnessing where the Anglo-Zulu Wars shaped history in 1879. Walk among the graves, hear stories of epic battles, and take in KwaZulu Natal’s dramatic landscapes. With transport, guide, and entry fees included, the trip delivers an accessible, deeply moving exploration of South Africa’s past. The unique selling point? The chance for families to walk in the footsteps of warriors and heroes, surrounded by the region’s spectacular scenery.
Chobe National Park calls to wildlife enthusiasts seeking a day packed with safari excitement. This extended day trip from Victoria Falls maximizes your chances to spot Africa’s iconic fauna, guided by seasoned experts. Begin with an early-morning pickup, then venture into Chobe’s wilderness aboard specialized off-road vehicles—where sightings of lions, leopards, antelope, and other wildlife are frequent.
After a midday break, the adventure continues with a tranquil three-hour boat cruise down the Chobe River, offering close encounters with water birds and animals gathered along the waterfront. This trip’s unique edge lies in its double-activity format, combining land and river safaris for a comprehensive wildlife viewing experience. Ideal for families and all nature-lovers, it’s a full day of discovery and unforgettable moments.
The tour starts off with a visit to Pietermaritzburg, the capital of KwaZulu Natal. There we will stop by Pietermaritzburg's City Hall, which claims to be the largest brick building in the southern hemisphere. There we will visit the Gandhi statue also before we head towards the Drakensberg mountains.
We head towards the Giants Castle Reserve in Drakensburg Mountain range. Conveniently built high on the front of the Drakensberg, Giant's Castle camp is surrounded by beautiful landscape, deep valleys and grassy highlands which presents tourists with spectacular unforgettable views.
Giant’s Castle Reserve has a set of sandstone caves which have been turned into an outdoor museum. The San Rock Art depicts life of the San and Khoekhoe people who lived in South Africa for 1000s of years before Bantu and European migration. Both considered ‘hunters and gatherers’, the San were more nomadic that the Khoekhoe, who started to herd cattle when introduced by the bantu people who migrated from central Africa. The San and the Khoekhoe used rock art to communicate their story between clans and people.
Giants Castle’s caves is one of the best maintained Cave Rock Sites in KwaZulu-Natal and South Africa. The site has been developed for tourism and offers guided tours on the hour from 9am – 3pm daily. Only 30 minutes from the camp the leisurely trail offers guests an original cultural experience and a spectacular landscape adventure. The local guide will elaborate and display the history and culture behind some of the best-preserved artwork by the San people.
Next stop will be the small town of Howick to visit its waterfall. KwaNogqaza or Howick Falls is approximately 95 m in height and lies on the Umgeni River. The local Zulu people named it the “Home of the Tall” referring to its height. Next to the falls lies a quaint old section of Howick which has a selection of historical museums and antique stores to visit.
Next is the Nelson Mandela Capture Site Statue and Apartheid Museum. The Capture Site boasts a large sculpture of Nelson Mandela made up of multiply steel columns which stand between 6 and 9 metres tall. Tourists at the Capture Site are required to stand 35 meters away from the large Nelson Mandela bust for it to come into clear focus. Facing west the impressive sculpture creates a uniquely beautiful landscape for the local Howick community. The museum is dedicated to Nelson Mandela’s life and his struggle against Apartheid government.
Curious about Cape Town’s vibrant history and colorful neighborhoods? The City Cycle Tour is the perfect introduction for first-time visitors eager to explore the city’s unique blend of culture, architecture, and local flavor. Setting off from the V&A Waterfront, you’ll pedal through both the historic and modern heart of Cape Town, with your guide making engaging stops to share stories behind the city’s landmarks.
One highlight is cycling through Bo Kaap, famous for its brilliantly colored houses and rich cultural roots tracing back to Malaysian and Indonesian heritage. The journey continues past the Parliament, through the serene Company’s Gardens, and concludes with a visit to the iconic Green Point Stadium before returning to your starting point.
For those seeking a leisurely sightseeing tour with a twist, this bicycle tour offers a fresh, active way to discover Cape Town’s spirit. The USP lies in its immersive, on-the-ground perspective: you’ll cover more ground than a walking tour, but still enjoy up-close encounters with Cape Town’s most intriguing sights and stories.
Explore the diverse wonders of Southern Africa with the "Kruger to Addo, eSwatini & Lesotho" self-driving tour. Over 15 days, journey through South Africa’s iconic parks, from the Big 5 treasures of Kruger to the cultural richness of eSwatini and the mountain majesty of Lesotho. Experience village life, embark on sunrise game drives in Addo Elephant National Park, and soak in the scenic beauty of the region. This adventure is uniquely designed for travelers who value independence and variety, blending wildlife, culture, and dramatic landscapes for a truly memorable road trip.
Wildlife safaris and game drives
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hut, Home-stay, Sleeping Hut
Age Range
1-80 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Johannesburg, Hermanus, Kruger N
Johannesburg, Hermanus, Kruger National Park, Addo Elephant National Park, Port Elizabeth, Lesotho, Cradock, Grahamstown, Graskop, Eswatini, KwaZulu-Natal, Clarens
Animal lovers and culture seekers will be enchanted by the "Safari and Phezulu Cultural Village Day Tour." Begin your day with up-close encounters at a Lion Park and a Birds of Prey Rehabilitation Center, then journey to Tala Game Reserve for game drives among rhinos, giraffes, and zebras—complete with a lakeside picnic. The tour continues through the scenic Valley of a Thousand Hills, where you’ll dive into Zulu traditions at Phezulu Cultural Village and meet the reptiles of the park. This all-in-one family tour package stands out for its seamless blend of wildlife, culture, and natural beauty, promising a day packed with discovery and fun.
Uncork a day of discovery in South Africa’s renowned Cape Winelands, where history, culture, and world-class wines converge. This private, 9-hour tour invites wine lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike to explore Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Wellington, and Paarl—each region boasting its unique wine route and heritage. Start close to Cape Town in Stellenbosch, a university town steeped in tradition, where oak-lined streets are home to museums, galleries, and vibrant student cafes. The flexibility of this tour package is its greatest asset, allowing you to tailor the itinerary to your personal interests at no additional cost, ensuring a bespoke experience for each traveler. Whether you’re sampling acclaimed vintages or soaking in the rich local ambiance, this journey promises an indulgent and memorable escape to South Africa’s most celebrated wine region.
Craving a family-friendly adventure into South Africa’s wild side? The "St. Lucia Wetlands Boat Ride (iSimangaliso)" tour whisks you from Durban through scenic Zululand to the UNESCO-listed iSimangaliso Wetlands Park. Here, embark on a guided two-hour boat ride to spot crocodiles, hippos, and the majestic fish eagle up close—plus enjoy a leisurely estuary walk and a fascinating stop at the Reptile Park. The true USP? This tour’s rare opportunity to witness an ecosystem where rhinos, elephants, ancient fish, and whales coexist, offering families a safe, educational, and awe-inspiring day surrounded by nature’s wonders.
Cruise
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers