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These are the most unique places in South Africa
South Africa has plenty of popular drawcards - the Kruger Park, Cape Town, and the Garden Route are a few popular spots that spring to mind - but its wealth of less-known natural wonders quaint towns and beautiful beaches can make a huge difference to your trip, especially when you're looking for something unique and away from the thronging crowds. Although diversity is frequently in South Africa's landscapes, you will only see only a tiny portion of the country's beauty when you stay with the top-rated areas in guidesbooks and on travel websites.
These travel ideas will allow you to take amazing road trips through the country, with breathtaking scenery and photo opportunities that you'll treasure long after your trip is over. This list is for every person, from breathtaking natural beauty and unique historic sites to places that are of archeological significance.
Tankwa National Park, border Western Cape, and Northern Cape
Tankwa is a region of the Karoo's semi deserted, harsh landscape, isn't for all. But if you're seeking clear night skies and breathtaking landscapes of stars, the Karoo is your best option. There are no distractions in this sparsely populated and barren semi-desert . Visit Tankwa to experience the wonder of vast geological age and to see some stunning night skies. Nearby is the Sutherland Observatory, which hosts the world's largest optical telescope located in the southern northern hemisphere. This is the perfect spot for amateur astronomers as and photographer of stars.
Bonus: Stop by Maatjiesfontein If you can, a small settlement that is a National Heritage Site. The Lord Milner Hotel is a Victorian building that has kept its original interiors.
Drakensberg Amphitheatre (KZN).
While the mountain range is amazing, it cannot be considered to be hidden. The amphitheater cliff's 5km wide is naturally occurring and attracts much less attention than it deserves. The sheer rock tower will transport you into another dimension when you stand at its foot. There are hikes up to the top of the cliff, and the stunning Tugela Falls at its summit will be worth the effort.
There are many great hotels with stunning panoramas of the amphitheater. It is a beautiful sight to wake up every morning to.
Clarens, Free State
The Free State, a vast province with no tourist attractions, is home to a little oasis. An artist's haven, Clarens' beauty is in its cartoon-like beauty situated at the foot of impressive sandstone mountains.
It's not far from Johannesburg, and its location in the picturesque Highlands Route will allow for plenty of beautiful views. Clarens is an ideal weekend getaway for battery-charging because it is home to a variety of intriguing galleries and restaurants with breathtaking scenery.
Langebaan Lagoon, Western Cape
Langebaan's lagoonwhich lies about an hour and a half to the north of Cape Town is a hidden gem. It is renowned for its warm waters, which is a blessing for the West Coast of South Africa and is known for its cold ocean temperatures. The lagoon is awash with beautiful rock formations as well as sheltered beaches with white sand. The lagoon also has water that is shallow and swim-friendly.
During flower season in August-September, it can be busy, as the reserve erupts with colour and draws crowds, however the little beaches along the lagoon tend to remain serene and peaceful. You can go kayaking and take part in other water sports in the calm lagoon waters. You can rent a beach house or just do a day trip; however, remember the sunblock and beach umbrellas.
Sterkfontein Caves, Gauteng
Sterkfontein is a World Heritage Site is the ideal spot for amateur archaeologists. The caves, which are among the most significant fossil sites in the world are an active site for excavation that is also an excellent place to visit. Animal and human fossils dating back as long as 4 million years old have been discovered in the region known as the Cradle of Humankind - providing invaluable information about the history of humanity and the development.
A first-class visitor's center with excellent exhibits, great guides, a restaurant and breathtaking views makes the trip an unforgettable part of any South African trip. The caves are located just 40 minutes away from Johannesburg, a convenient travel distance to view one of the most renowned archeological sites in the world. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes for the cave explorations.
De Hoop, Western Cape
De Hoop Nature Reserve is less well-known, yet is the most beautiful, pristine beach in South Africa. It's located just 3 hours away from Cape Town, close to Cape Agulhas. You will be pleased with the bumpy ride along the dirt road that leads there.
A stroll through the lush fynbos at every parking spot will reveal white dunes and a stunning blue ocean. It's virtually impossible to locate stretches of these rolling dunes on your own. This bay is the best place to see southern right whales in July and November. Take a picnic and spend your time relaxing and enjoying the warm sun and amazing scenery.