GUIDES
MEET YOUR SOUTH AFRICA
This new campaign showcases the diverse and exciting range of experiences travellers can find across the country; and who better to help visitors get the best out of South Africa than its amazing local guides? Find out more about their passion for encouraging people to discover South African cities, food and drink, natural beauty, wildlife, adventure and culture.
southafrica.net/meetyoursouthafrica
JONAS BARAUSSE The Urban Storyteller
CITIES “I see Durban as a city for the traveller, not the tourist. I think something that’s going to make Durban accessible for everyone are the new direct flights from the UK. Durban is the perfect base from which to begin exploring South Africa — it’s just asking you to dive in.”
besetdurban.com
ALISON TOWNER The Marine Expert
WILDLIFE “South Africa is famous for its safaris and game drives, but few people realise that the ocean life here is just as rich and fascinating. Visitors can see our Marine Big Five: the great white shark, the African penguin, the southern right whale, Cape fur seals and dolphins.”
sharkwatchsa.com
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JAMES SEYMOUR The Mountain Rambler
ADVENTURE
“Besides working in tourism, one of my greatest passions is hiking, and the Drakensberg boasts the largest concentration of hiking trails in the whole of South Africa. It’s an area that’s increasingly being discovered by travellers and thrill-seekers. It has hikes for everyone.”
drakensbergexperience.com
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JUMA MKWELA The Graffiti Curator
CULTURE “The murals in Woodstock, Cape Town, were created by a group of artists who wanted to take their art out of the studios and into the streets. We wanted to inspire, to educate, and to tell stories that hadn’t been told before. It’s an area that’s very vibrant, very happening.”
townshiparttours.co.za
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