
Situated at the southern tip of Africa, South Africa is one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the world. There is a myriad of things to do and see in this country. Whether you are a globetrotter who travels alone or a family person who likes to tour the world with family, there is no shortage of fun here. When it comes to family holidays, South Africa offers a great deal of options to choose from. Here is a quick rundown to the attractions here.
Beautiful Beaches
Beach lovers who are planning to spend some fun time with the family are guaranteed be delighted with the experience they will have by the great sandy beaches of South Africa. Take a tour to the Clifton beach of Western Cape or Umhlanga Rocks of KwaZulu-Natal, the beaches are some of the most stunning ones in the world.
Game Viewing and Safaris
Renowned for its Big Five, South Africa truly redefines the game viewing experience. Lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo are the ‘Big Five’ and attract the true blue wildlife lovers to South African reserves and national parks. The kind of diversity in wildlife that this country sees is unparalleled. A safari with family is a great experience and the country makes sure that it remains unforgettable.
The Extravagant Theme parks
Looking for an adrenaline pumping experience with family? South Africa is packed with theme parks that are not just the best in the world; they are committed to offer you an indelible family holiday experience. Especially, the attractions and activities for the kids in Durban are remarkable. Visit parks like Gold Reef City, Sun City theme park, uShaka Marine World, there is absolutely no shortage of theme parks here.
Ostrich farms
They run, they see and you conquer. Learn, ride and explore all about this big birdie in the famous ostrich farms. It may seem like a ‘not so fun’ place to visit but once you take a tour, it usually turns out to be the best part of the trip. Most Ostrich farms are way more fun than they seem. People who are looking for a great time with their families must pay one of the farms a visit.








