Here’s where you can visit:
- Buddhist Retreat Centre – KwaZulu-Natal.
- Kurisa Moya Nature Lodge – Limpopo.
- Emoyeni – North West.
- KolKol, Bot River – Western Cape.
- De Zyfer Cottage, Tankwa Karoo National Park – Northern Cape.
- Stone Haven Cottage at Shawswood Farm – KZN Midlands.
- Samara Private Game Reserve – Eastern Cape.
Is South Africa safe for solo female Travellers?
Need for security While you can absolutely travel as a solo female in South Africa, it has its risks. One is crime so you’ll want to call taxis at night and keep your valuable belongings secure.
Where is it safe to travel as a single woman?
Safety: Of all the countries in the Americas, Canada is considered the safest destination for women travelers. Canada is also home to many of the world’s safest cities for solo female travel!
Is Cape Town safe at night?
Is Cape Town safe at night? Unless you’re staying in a resort, it is not safe to walk around at night in Cape Town. While touristy areas might be safer, you should definitely avoid going into dark side streets or quiet areas by yourself (or at all).
How to travel South Africa as a single woman?
Say yes to adventure by taking a group tour of South Africa suitable for single travellers. The itineraries will walk you down the streets of Cape Town, and charm you with the vibe of Johannesburg. Alternatively, browse all tours without a single supplement or read more on solo tour packages.
How do I book a solo holiday in South Africa?
Consider making use of the services of a tour operator who can be easily contacted for assistance during your trip if need be. Exclusive Getaways has been booking holidays in South Africa for 26 years. Mail us to book your solo holiday in South Africa, or call =27 21 797-7122.
Where are South Africa’s best places to meet singles?
It’s no surprise Cape Town is at the top of the list when it comes to awesome escapes for singles. The vibey club scene, cool coffee culture and gorgeous beaches are the perfect playground for meeting friendly locals and fellow travellers in search of fun and adventure.
What are the public holidays in South Africa this year?
Public holidays in South Africa. South Africa has 12 public holidays as determined by the Public Holidays Act (Act No 36 of 1994) [PDF]. The Act determines whenever any public holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday following on it shall be a public holiday. 1 January: New Year’s Day. 21 March: Human Rights Day.