Introduction
South Africa is known for both its ethnic and cultural diversity, immerse yourself in the history and of this fascinating country and discover the numerous Unesco World Heritage Sites.
Explore remnants of the past
Uncover civilisations past by visiting KwaZulu Natal and seeing for yourself the 3,000-year-old san rock engravings, explore the heart of Southern Africa’s first indigenous community in the Mapungubwe World heritage Site or, take a trip to the emotive battlefields of the Zululand region – Isalndwana and Rocke’s Drift – and lose yourself in the incredible story telling about the Anglo Zulu war. Discover South Africa’s chequered past; take a ferry from the Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robben Island, visit one of the oldest buildings in South Africa – the Iziko Slave Lodge – dating back to 1660 or, gain an honest impression of the countries diamond history at the largest hand dug mining hole, the Big Hole.
Everyday culture of South Africa
South Africa holds a very strong cultural heritage so why not partake in a cultural tour of today’s South Africa, your friendly local guide will show you round their township – South Africa’s informal settlements. During the tour you can submerged yourself in true African culture, learn about your guide’s day to day life, perhaps take part in an African drumming session and enjoy a traditionally cooked meal perfectly accompanied by a traditional beer at a local tavern known as a shebeen. Cape Malay’s Bo-Kaap township contains some of the most eye-catching architecture in South Africa, with the brightly coloured housing and aromatic spice shops you will be welcomed with open arms and a warm smile.
World-renwoned winelands and beyond
The early history of South African wine can be traced to the Cape of Good Hope, where the vineyard was planted in order to supply sailors with wine and grapes – wrongly believed at the time to keep scurvy at bay. Wine to this day remains a strong part of South African culture; wander through a vineyard in one of the famous wine regions of Stellenbosch, Barrydale, Paarl or Franshhoek. Take a tour of a winery and enjoy a glass or two.
Let Wexas tailor your holiday
When you book your South African luxury holiday with Wexas, as well as luxury accommodation and excellent guides our expert travel consultants will use their in depth knowledge of the country to tailor your itinerary so that your South African holiday includes the history and cultures that interest you.