Why Now Is the Best Time to Visit South Africa

Rich experiences. Fewer crowds. More value. Unforgettable memories.

From the iconic silhouette of Table Mountain to the echo of lions at dusk in Kruger National Park, South Africa remains one of the most breathtaking and diverse travel destinations on Earth. But beyond its beauty and bucket-list appeal, there’s something unique about visiting right now — and smart travellers are taking notice. Here’s why 2025 is the perfect time to go:

South Africa Is Open, Safe, and Ready to Welcome You

  • South Africa’s top travel regions — from Cape Town to Kruger — feature international-grade infrastructure and dedicated tourism safety protocols that rival top destinations globally.
  • Award-winning airports like OR Tambo (Johannesburg) and Cape Town International are consistently ranked among the best in Africa by Skytrax World Airport Awards.
  • Tourism Grading Council of South Africa (TGCSA) ensures that accommodations meet star-rating standards aligned with global hospitality norms.
  • Tourism-policing units in high-traffic areas (e.g. Table Mountain, Kruger) work alongside private operators to support visitor safety.
  • Private transfers, hosted safaris, and 24/7 guest support are standard for mid to high-end itineraries, ensuring a smooth and secure experience.
  • At Thompsons Africa, our guides are vetted guides, we offer secure transfers, and a 24/7 customer support line — standard across mid- and luxury packages.

This strong foundation allows travellers to explore South Africa with confidence, comfort, and care.

More Space, More Intimacy

South Africa’s lodges and boutique properties are offering extraordinary value and exclusivity in 2025. With fewer crowds than pre-pandemic highs, travellers benefit from:

  • More time with private guides
  • Better availability at top-tier properties
  • A quieter, more personal safari experience

It’s like having Africa’s wild places all to yourself.

Culinary and Wine Travel Are Thriving

Cape Town has cemented itself as a global foodie capital, with Michelin-recognized chefs, dynamic markets, and open-air dining that rivals Europe — at a fraction of the price.

Combine this with award-winning wineries in Franschhoek and Stellenbosch, and South Africa becomes a dream for wine and food lovers.

Diverse Experiences, One Destination

South Africa delivers a continent’s worth of experiences in a single trip:

  • World-class safaris in Kruger and Madikwe
  • Chic city culture in Cape Town and Johannesburg
  • Whale watching in Hermanus
  • Zulu heritage and Drakensberg mountains
  • Idyllic beaches along the Garden Route or KwaZulu-Natal

Where else can you go from Big Five sightings to sipping bubbly by the sea — all in one week?

The South African Rand = Outstanding Value

For North American and British travellers, the current exchange rate offers exceptional value. Luxury in South Africa often costs half of what it would in Europe or North America — without compromising on quality.

Think: 5-star dining, stylish villas, exclusive game drives — all at a price point that stretches your travel budget further.

Travel with Meaning

South Africa’s tourism sector is deeply rooted in community upliftment and conservation. By visiting now, you’re helping local guides, rangers, artists, and small businesses rebuild and thrive.

You’re not just taking a trip — you’re making a difference.

Don’t Wait for ‘Someday’

The beauty of South Africa isn’t going anywhere. But the chance to experience it like this — spacious, intimate, and exceptionally rewarding — is rare.

Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, South Africa in 2025 and beyond, offers the kind of travel experience we all need right now: meaningful, restorative, unforgettable.

Source Summary

Airports & Infrastructure:

Cape Town International and OR Tambo ranked among top airports in Africa – Skytrax 2024 World Airport Awards

South Africa’s national roads and self-drive circuits (e.g. Garden Route) praised in Lonely Planet and Condé Nast travel guides.

Tourism Grading Standards:

Accommodations assessed by the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa (TGCSA) using internationally benchmarked criteria.

Tourist Safety Measures:

Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) outlines tourism safety collaborations with SAPS and private security.

City-specific safety units (e.g. Cape Town Tourism Safety Ambassadors, Kruger Gate patrols) offer tourist-focused protection.

Want help planning a seamless, hosted journey through South Africa? Get in touch — we’ll take care of everything.

Email: info@thompsonsafrica.com

Tel: +27 31 275 3500

Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve & Wellness Retreat

Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve & Wellness Retreat is a haven of open spaces and natural beauty, nestled within the rugged Cederberg Mountains. More than 200 species of animals have been recorded on the 7500-hectare reserve, alongside 755 species of Indigenous fynbos plants, many of which are endemic to the region.

If striking rock formations, lush fynbos vegetation, and ancient Bushman rock art resonate with you, here are the highlights you can expect on a visit to this award-winning wilderness destination.

Nature and Wildlife

The fynbos vegetation of Bushmans Kloof falls under the Cape Floral Region, which in 2004 was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Celebrated for its incredible biodiversity, the Cape Floral Region covers less than 0.5% of Africa’s surface area, yet accounts for nearly 20% of its plant species. The San rock art of the Cederberg offers a fascinating glimpse into this ancient nomadic people’s daily life and cultural traditions. In the company of our expert guides, discover the remarkable history stained into these dramatic cliffs and rocky outcrops. Join botanist Dr Ernst van Jaarsveld on a captivating excursion to explore the botanical richness of the Cederberg. He is a specialist in succulent plants and other drought-adapted flora and a promoter of ecological gardening. During the weekends of August 9th and 10th and August 16th and 17th, discover the 755 indigenous plant species that grow in the Bushmans Kloof Reserve, including fynbos and rooibos.

Action and Adventure

Whether you prefer two legs or two wheels, the tracks and trails across Bushmans Kloof offer hours of entertainment for hikers, runners and cyclists. Trails range in length and difficulty, ensuring there is an option for all fitness and experience levels. Mountain bikes are available, and maps of the well-marked trails are provided. Or, if you’d prefer some company, ask your guide to accompany you and lead the way. Backpacks filled with water and snacks can be provided on request.

And for the more adventurous, grab a canoe and paddle or swim under the African skies, grab your fly-fishing equipment and enjoy a catch-and-release fishing adventure, or try your hand at their archery range or croquet on their expansive lawns.

Other activities include cycling and hiking ranging from ‘mild’ to ‘wild’.

Extraordinary Dining

Enjoy a picnic in the reserve or a private, lantern-lit dinner in their historic Walled Garden, or enjoy a rustic secluded dinner at Kadora. The name Kadoro translates as ‘a tinderbox of stories’ and it’s at this restored shepherd’s house where your utterly unique private dining experience unfolds. Beginning in the late afternoon, guests leave the lodge on a mesmerising sunset nature drive through the reserve where they’ll be welcomed at Kadoro by a blazing campfire and flickering lanterns. Talented Kadoro chefs create a gourmet feast over open flame, while guests enjoy an unforgettable evening of fine food and wine.

If you’d like to know more or make a booking with Thompsons Africa, please be in touch on email info@thompsonsafrica.co.za or contact your Thompsons Africa consultant.

THOMPSONS AFRICA

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West End Business Park
Westville, KwaZulu-Natal
South Africa

Tel: +27 31 275 3500
Email: info@thompsonsafrica.com