When to come
| Your travel habits
| Arrival & Departure tips
| Health |
Transport & Road
Safety |
Travel Insurance |
Important Tel. Numbers |
When to come to South Africa
South Africa can be comfortably visited at any time.
Winter (June to September) is cooler, drier and ideal
for hiking and outdoor pursuits. This is also the
best time for wildlife-watching. The eastern coastal
areas are ideal all year round.
More of a consideration than weather are school holidays when waves of vacation-hungry South Africans stream out of the cities, and head for the coast with visitors from Europe and North America adding to the crush.
Accommodation is heavily booked, and prices can more than double. It's essential to book in advance. On the plus side, the high summer months offer some great festivals, including the Cape Town New Year Karnaval , and Swaziland's Incwala ceremony.
As a first time visitor, we suggest that you join an escorted tour where all your accommodation, porterage, excursions and so on are handled by a professional Touristguide employed by a reputable Tour Operator.
Your Travel Habits - Be a SAFE Traveller!
No matter how many times you have travelled, human
nature is such that you 'let your guard down' whilst
on holiday and thereby make yourself prone to abuse!
Be a 'safe' traveller!
Arrival and departure tips - Airports & Hotels.
Please keep your luggage in view at all times!
Transport Tips and Road Safety
It is most important that you always obey the rules of
the road in South Africa! We have a 'zero tolerance'
attitude!
Public Transport
Travelling via public transport, should you choose to
do so, can be a colourful, informative and novel
means of gaining an authentic South African
experience.
Using a registered Touristguide to travel with you is
highly recommended.
Your Health
It is most important that you feel healthy before embarking on a long haul holiday!
Travel Insurance
We suggest making comprehensive travel insurance compulsory!
It is always better to be safe than sorry!
Travel insurance is an integral part of your travel package, and should be purchased at the same time as you purchase your travel tickets.
Your existing house hold insurance policy may well have All Risks cover which is international cover and where you can specify various important & expensive items – jewellery, cameras etc. We strongly recommend you phone your insurance agent beforehand and ask him how much cover you have under the All Risks section for overseas travel.
Touring SA can also arrange added cover for you.
National Police emergency number (Toll-free from landlines/ payphones) |
10111 |
National Ambulance and Fire |
10177 |
National Police emergency number from a mobile phone (Free on all mobile networks) |
112 |
Cape Town all emergency services |
107 |
Cape Town all emergency services from mobile phone |
021 480 7700 |
Poison Information (Toll-free from landlines/ payphones) |
0800 333 444 |
Western Cape Mountain Rescue Services |
021 948 9900 or 107 |
National Sea Rescue Services |
021 449 3500 |
Western Cape Aviation Rescue Services |
021 937 1211 |
Consumer complaints |
0800 007 081 |
Touring South Africa is a perfect
getaway solution.
Enjoy South Africa - We do!