5 Places to visit in South Africa: A honeymoon destination

1. The Cape Peninsula

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Cape Town is one of the nation's most wonderful urban communities. It's one of a kind in light of the fact that despite the fact that it's a significant metropolitan city, it's likewise flooding with common excellence and untamed life. 
Go through a day taking in Cape Town's dazzling scenes in and around Table Mountain National Park. 
Climb to the highest point of Table Mountain and appreciate the broad perspectives (or take a link vehicle to spare time and vitality), investigate the Cape of Good Hope, absorb the all encompassing perspectives at Cape Point and even look at an African penguin state at Boulder's Beach. 
African Penguins at Boulder's Beach

African Penguins at Boulder’s Beach

2. Knysna, Garden Route

lazy leopard knysna
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For darlings on a tight spending plan, The Lazy Leopard in Knysna gives three exceptionally captivating decisions. Two are the Forest Moon and Starry Forest "hedge cottages", from which you can either appreciate a sentimental woods remain or an awesome perspective on the valley past. 

As they are worked of encased glass, you won't miss a thing. The two hovels come furnished with sovereign measured beds, smaller than usual kitchens, restrooms, chimneys, TVs with DVD players, and a close by pool. 


The third sentimental choice, which is arranged in the timberland, is an increasingly broad house type settlement, shining with rooftop bars, timber floors, and an open chimney.

3. Hazyview, Mpumalanga

Protea Hazyview - honeymoon destinations in South Africa
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For the audacious sorts, the Hazyview region in Mpumalanga offers many special first night goals. There's waterway boating, ethereal link trailing, tubing and abseiling, horse riding, visiting the Elephant Sanctuary, and flying in sight-seeing balloons to watch the shocking dawn. 

The Protea Hazyview is an appealing 3-star lodging offering a café, room administration, garden, open air pool, snooker table, and tennis courts. What's more, in the event that you truly want to 'return to earth', for a charge, the lodging offers wired web choices running from dial-up to fast.

4. Warmbaths, Limpopo

mabula game lodge
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For one of the most great special first night goals in South Africa, seeing the 'Enormous Five' (rhinos, elephants, lions, wild oxen, and panthers) at a truly sensible rate, the Mabula Game Lodge in Warmbaths, ticks all the crates. 

Other than the greater creatures, this private game hold is visited by warthogs, pronghorn, bramble pigs, and beautiful fowls which can ordinarily be seen from most yard rooms. You will have the chance to go on every day game drives, accompanied by profoundly educated drivers. 


The exquisite settlement comprises of en-suite cooled chalets and tents and offers indoor and open air eating. All things considered, an entirely agreeable and exceptional remain! Mabula Game Lodge is set in one of South Africa's most delightful intestinal sickness chance free private game saves and is just 2 hours north of Johannesburg.

5. Paternoster, Western Cape

Paternoster, Western Cape
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Paternoster is a curious and ideal little town that lies along the West Coast. It is a well known 

place of interest and generally flawless by outer impacts. South Africa occasion bundles must incorporate a visit or medium-term remain at this wonderful hotel town. 

The sea shores of Paternoster are immaculate and white with outstretched sand for a significant distance. Aside from angling and plunging into the colorful submerged life, whale-viewing and dolphin-spotting should likewise be possible here.
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  1. This looks amazing! Would love to go to South Africa one day ��

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  2. South Africa is somewhere I want to go so badly!! I can't wait to visit someday

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  3. This is a gorgeous page! I definitely want to go there one day. My husband and I took a year off to travel last Sept, however we got burnt out from travelling, but really good we came home when we did with everything that's going on with the virus.

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  4. I would love to go to South Africa one day. The Hazyview region sounds perfect for me with all the outdoor activities and the pool with the beautiful view.

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