South Africa Tour Packages

ECONOMY - 3N/4D

Rs 29,999/-

PREMIUM - 4N/5D

Rs 49,999/-

LUXURY - 5N/6D

Rs 59,999/-

Popular Destinations in South Africa

Johannesburg and Pretoria

The Garden Route

Kruger National Park

Cape Town

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Cultural Diversity

South Africa is known as the "Rainbow Nation" because of its immensely diversified population.

Historical Significance

Nelson Mandela, a pivotal player in the anti-apartheid movement, was elected the country's first black president in 1994.

Safety Precautions

While South Africa is a lovely and diverse country, it is necessary to be mindful of safety concerns when visiting any destination.

Wildlife Conservation

South Africa is noted for its great biodiversity, which includes the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is so special about South Africa?
South Africa has a diverse range of landscapes and biomes, including deserts, marshes, bushveld, grasslands, mountains, and subtropical forests. It’s a vacation spot unlike any other! Are you looking for a beach vacation? South Africa boasts sun, sea, and golden beaches.
 
How much money do you need for a trip to South Africa?
To summarise, a budget traveller should anticipate to spend between $1000 and $1800 for a two-night, three-day vacation to South Africa. However, keep in mind that these are only estimates, and your actual expenditures will vary depending on your travel style, activities, and other expenses.
 
What is the cheapest time of year to go to South Africa?

Lower pricing and excellent wildlife viewing are available in April, May, September, and October. Smaller audiences and several notable events are held in South Africa during the shoulder seasons, notably the Splashy Fen Music Festival in Durban in April.

Do Indians need visa for South Africa?

Yes, regardless of the length of stay or the reason of the visit, all Indian nationals travelling to South Africa require a visa to enter the country. Only a few nationalities are visa-free in South Africa, principally passport holders from specific African and Southeast Asian nations.

What currency is accepted in South Africa?

Since 1961, when it took the place of the South African pound, the rand has been the country’s legal money. It is split up into one hundred cent pieces.

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