South Africa Vacation Rentals
The question is not "What is there to do during a South Africa vacation rental?" The question should be "What is there NOT to do during a South Africa vacation rental?" South Africa is a country full of miles and miles of beautiful coastline, temperate rainforests, scenic mountain areas, and unique flora and fauna. In fact, it is considered a megadiverse country – a title given to only seventeen countries throughout the world with an extremely heavy concentration of various plant and animal species. With all that AND a temperate climate, a South Africa vacation rental is truly paradise.
In the winter, the Drakensberg Mountains are a premier skiing destination and the nearby Tugela Falls are the second largest waterfalls in the world! Also on the list of South Africa’s bragging rights is the Blyde River Canyon in Mpumalanga – it’s the third largest canyon in the world.
For those wanting to see the native wildlife population during their South Africa vacation rental, two must-see sites are Addo Elephant National Park and Kruger National Park. Addo Elephant National Park is located in Sundays River Valley and is home to hundreds of elephants, although it does often close during heavy rains. Kruger National Park is one of the most famous native wildlife parks in the world and gives visitors a chance to see elephants, leopards, lions, buffaloes, rhinos, cheetahs, giraffes, and hippos…just to name a few. And with all the abundant and unique flora and fauna in South Africa, you just may meet a few wild locals on your own while hiking around the temperate rainforests.
So stop by King’s Beach village in the city of Port Elizabeth or the Gold Reef City Amusement Park in Johannesburg. With over 1,550 miles and miles of beautiful coastline that border two separate oceans, the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, and includes the world renowned Cape of Good Hope, a South Africa vacation rental is a great opportunity for anyone.