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With the simplification of South Africa's visa process, our travel options in Africa just got even more exciting! I mean, South Africa in the coming months is just going to be the ultimate travel destination, right? From June to November, Hermanus enters its prime whale-watching season with nearly 30 species of whales gracing the coastal waters. And then, from September to October, Pretoria is in full bloom with its jacaranda flowers. ✅【Land and Sea Safari】 Also, when it comes to African safaris, Kenya and Tanzania are probably the first places that come to mind. But let me tell you, South Africa's private game reserves offer some truly spectacular safari experiences. The high quality of these reserves means that you can spot the "Big Five" all year round. It feels like you're watching a wildlife documentary on TV, but these scenes are real and right in front of you. Apart from the land animals, South Africa is also a haven for marine life. In Hermanus, you can see nearly 30 different species of whales along the coast. And in Hout Bay, there's a seal colony on a rocky island. If we're talking about cuteness, the penguins at Boulders Beach in Simon's Town are the real stars. Compared to their Antarctic cousins, these South African penguins just chill, eat, play in the surf, and bask in the sun on the beach. ✅【Breathtaking Coastline and Culture】 After enjoying the wildlife, you can't miss South Africa's stunning coastline and rich cultural heritage. Camps Bay, a top-notch affluent area in Cape Town, offers breathtaking views of Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles when the weather is clear. Chapman's Peak Drive, known as one of the world's most beautiful coastal cliff roads, is a must-see. Just driving along it is an unforgettable experience. Cape of Good Hope, with its rocks, cliffs, ocean, and crashing waves, is an iconic landmark in Africa that every traveler should visit. The Bo-Kaap neighborhood, a relic of the apartheid era, is now one of the most charming spots in Cape Town. The colorful candy-like houses are absolutely adorable and perfect for snapping photos. ✅【French-Style Wine and Gourmet Tour】 And for wine lovers, there's the French-inspired town with its neat rows of grapevines, European-style white houses, and elegant churches. It's often referred to as the "South African Provence." The town preserves French traditions and wine-making techniques. Besides the wine, the local cuisine is incredibly diverse. Out of the top 100 restaurants in South Africa, at least eight are located here. Finding a winery to enjoy some wine and gourmet food here could keep you busy for days! ⚠️Travel Planning and Budget: 80,000 RMB+/per person D1-3: Kruger Safari - Stay at Royal Malewane D4-5: Hermanus - Stay at Birkenhead House D6-7: French Town - Stay at La Residence D8-10: Cape Town - Stay at The Silo D11: Departure #South Africa

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Push South Africa on the platform

With the simplification of South Africa's visa process, our travel options in Africa just got even more exciting! I mean, South Africa in the coming months is just going to be the ultimate travel destination, right? From June to November, Hermanus enters its prime whale-watching season with nearly 30 species of whales gracing the coastal waters. And then, from September to October, Pretoria is in full bloom with its jacaranda flowers. ✅【Land and Sea Safari】 Also, when it comes to African safaris, Kenya and Tanzania are probably the first places that come to mind. But let me tell you, South Africa's private game reserves offer some truly spectacular safari experiences. The high quality of these reserves means that you can spot the "Big Five" all year round. It feels like you're watching a wildlife documentary on TV, but these scenes are real and right in front of you. Apart from the land animals, South Africa is also a haven for marine life. In Hermanus, you can see nearly 30 different species of whales along the coast. And in Hout Bay, there's a seal colony on a rocky island. If we're talking about cuteness, the penguins at Boulders Beach in Simon's Town are the real stars. Compared to their Antarctic cousins, these South African penguins just chill, eat, play in the surf, and bask in the sun on the beach. ✅【Breathtaking Coastline and Culture】 After enjoying the wildlife, you can't miss South Africa's stunning coastline and rich cultural heritage. Camps Bay, a top-notch affluent area in Cape Town, offers breathtaking views of Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles when the weather is clear. Chapman's Peak Drive, known as one of the world's most beautiful coastal cliff roads, is a must-see. Just driving along it is an unforgettable experience. Cape of Good Hope, with its rocks, cliffs, ocean, and crashing waves, is an iconic landmark in Africa that every traveler should visit. The Bo-Kaap neighborhood, a relic of the apartheid era, is now one of the most charming spots in Cape Town. The colorful candy-like houses are absolutely adorable and perfect for snapping photos. ✅【French-Style Wine and Gourmet Tour】 And for wine lovers, there's the French-inspired town with its neat rows of grapevines, European-style white houses, and elegant churches. It's often referred to as the "South African Provence." The town preserves French traditions and wine-making techniques. Besides the wine, the local cuisine is incredibly diverse. Out of the top 100 restaurants in South Africa, at least eight are located here. Finding a winery to enjoy some wine and gourmet food here could keep you busy for days! ⚠️Travel Planning and Budget: 80,000 RMB+/per person D1-3: Kruger Safari - Stay at Royal Malewane D4-5: Hermanus - Stay at Birkenhead House D6-7: French Town - Stay at La Residence D8-10: Cape Town - Stay at The Silo D11: Departure #South Africa

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