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5 active experiences in Southern Africa

A safari doesn’t have to mean spending hours sitting still in a vehicle. Across Southern Africa, there are an increasing number of experiences that get you up and moving, trying out new ways of exploring the landscape, culture and wildlife of your chosen destination. From cycling between vineyards in South Africa’s Cape Winelands, to horse riding at sunset through Namibia’s desert scrubland, here are five of the best active experiences Southern Africa has to offer.

Foodies on Foot walking tour, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Surrounded by the vineyards and fertile hills of the Cape Winelands, Stellenbosch is renowned for its fresh food and locally produced wines. Dating back to 1679, it’s also the second-oldest town in South Africa.

Cheese and meat platter

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