South Africa Adventure Tour Package

South Africa is a melting pot of tumultuous cultures and a country beyond measure in terms of the quantity and quality of its beauty. Locals are living in a paradise for those who are tented to adventure activities.

Whether you are looking for adventure in Cape Town or underground in caves, South Africa is the perfect destination for you. So if you are here to chase the adrenalin rush, then be sure to explore some of these top 10 adventures, and that too with the help of our South Africa tour packages from Mauritius, and get the best travel deals from us. 

From swimming with seahorses in Knysna to the highest bungee jump in the world, there are a lot of adventure things to do in South Africa that one can take part in but still be amazed by.

Best Adventure Things to Do in South Africa

1. Gripping The Edge Of The Table Mountain

The numero uno on our list is Table Mountain. It must be the greatest flat-topped mountain in the world! The mountain is located in the beautiful and splendid Cape Town city where you can view it for days but do you know you can abseil right off the edge?

With the Atlantic Ocean beneath you, Robben Island, and Camps Bay's imminent panoramic views, this is an experience you won't forget for ages.

South Africa’s gems are among the best things to do. The whole endeavor takes just an hour or so, which means you’ll have the rest of the day or night to keep discovering around the mountain.

2. The Otter Trail 

This tour attraction is intended for people who are not in perfect shape. The hike involves 5 days and 4 nights of camping while soaking up the warm rays of the sun, to cover a distance of 28 miles.

I find this legendary hiking trail is almost nature therapy for mind and emotion. You will roam around and be enchanted by the fauna, flora, waterfalls, and rock formations along the way.

It is distinctive in that it is the paradise of the woods and pure water ponds and also the long and very white coastline of South Africa. And, you will definitely meet Baboons which are wild too!

3. The Caves of the Cango

These remarkable caves lie at the foot of Swartberg mountains which is about 25 25-minute drive from the town of Oudshoorn in Western Cape. We offer 2 different South Africa vacation deals that allow you to select the perfect one for your taste the “standard tour” and the “adventure tour”, we suggest the latter!

Thus you would be squeezed through the small gaps and enjoy the walk.

You will be absolutely blown away by the picturesque rock sculptures, stalagmites, and stalactites which by the way are millions of years old, and the cultural paintings of the ancient bushmen.

4 Hippos & Crocodiles Viewing Over A Kayak In The Province Of KwaZulu-Natal

Chances are that close encounters with hippos and crocodiles would not feature so high on your list of activities you expected to do while in South Africa. Gone are the days when St. Lucia Estuaries teemed with hippos and crocodiles in Northern KwaZulu-Natal.

These animals are also among the top dangerous in Africa and the world. Though hippos look cuddly and round, the reality is much more brutal…They are very aggressive and sometimes attack humans without much to no provocation (Eeek!).

I just remember the look of a crocodile and I chill. Such a prehistoric look is frightful! Besides, they are fast! Besides the scary animals you are going to meet on your way, kayaking is certainly a very enjoyable experience.

5 Seahorses Watching as You Snorkel in Knysna

There is nothing better than immersing yourself in the middle of this tiny ocean and seeing it for yourself if you happen to be in South Africa's Garden Route.

Sited on the shores of the Knysna lagoon, one of South Africa's best-known lakes is a small estuary that has warm water and where there are no shortages of these beautiful little fish. But all the trips are made when the tides are high and your expert guide will lead you to the sites that have the seahorses.

Have you got yourself ready to fall in love with these folks who look almost like the myth? Having a horse’s head, monkey’s tail, and chameleon’s eyes, we would definitely refer to them as the rear bearers of a weird look.

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