Marloth Park is a unique wildlife sanctuary in Mpumalanga, South Africa, situated on the southern border of the Kruger National Park. Separated from Kruger by the Crocodile River, it allows visitors to walk or cycle among free-roaming plains game like giraffes, zebras, and kudus.
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The Drakensberg is a breathtaking mountain range stretching over 1,000 kilometers, forming the natural border between South Africa and Lesotho. Known in Zulu as uKhahlamba ("barrier of spears"), it is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for dramatic basalt peaks, deep river valleys, ancient San rock art, and world-class hiking.
Cape Town, South Africa's "Mother City", is famous for its striking coastal setting. It blends rich history—such as being the home of the world's first human heart transplant and the site of Nelson Mandela's imprisonment—with unmatched biodiversity and unique cultural landmarks.
Pilanesberg National Park is a 55,000-hectare game reserve in South Africa’s North West Province, located about 2.5 hours from Randburg near Sun City. It sits in an extinct volcanic crater and is one of the few Big Five parks where malaria isn’t a concern, making it popular for family safaris. The park offers a mix of grassland, woodland, and rocky hills, so you can spot lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, buffalo, and over 360 bird species in a single day drive.