Visuals play a crucial role when travelers decide where to visit as people chose to adventure places, they see on social media to have their own experience. Africa is known to be filled with beautiful insta-worthy spots, most of which are very unique – something out of this world! For an unforgettable adventure, South Africa will never disappoint! This beautiful nation is the 5th most instagrammable place in the world, which it deserves. From mountain panoramas, gorgeous beaches, to mind-blowing deserts, here are the 10 instagrammable spots in South Africa, where visitors can snap some breathtaking shots.
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Lion’s Head, Cape Town
Topping the list of the most instagrammable spots in South Africa is, of course, Cape Town’s Table Mountain, referred to as the “Mountain in the Sea,” by the Khoi people. The peak of this iconic mountain is full of beauty and splendor – no wonder the locals have it that God dwells here. The magnificent views of this spot would make anyone want to build a house at the mountain top. Visitors can take Instagram snaps from all the angles as they view the beauty of South Africa’s Mother City.
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Bloubergstrand, Cape Town
From this spot, visitors can have the most beautiful views of Cape Town as well as its iconic Table Mountain. Bloubergstrand deserves to be South Africa’s top insta-worthy spot. It features gorgeous white sandy beaches, and one can take the most appetizing photos of the Cape Town City Bowl, and course, the Lion’s Head. One can also have a clear view of Robben Island, a place where Nelson Mandela, the South African Legend was once imprisoned. One can be here in just 20 minutes from Cape Town. Visiting Bloubergstrand and taking those beautiful snaps should be a top priority for nature lovers.
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Stellenbosch Western Cape
This South Africa’s second-oldest town is known for many things – wine, art, culture, and some of the most delicious African food. It is one of the famous safari destinations, and not just for the locals; international tourists visit this place from time to time. This beautiful place will give every traveler a unique, unforgettable safari experience. One can experience its vibrant culture at the museum. There is art, history, music, and of course, the friendliest locals! Enjoying the natural scenery of this spot as one takes epic pictures of the views is fascinating.
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Blyde River Canyon, Mpumalanga
After the USA’s Grand Canyon and Namibia’s Fish River Canyon, Blyde River Canyon is the third largest canyon on earth. The spot attracts almost 600,000 travelers every year, which means it’s the most visited safari destination in South Africa. At the Canyon, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views of the scenic Blyde River as it winds through the red sandstone cliffs. Any traveler would enjoy the view while taking photos of the river and cliffs. Down towards the River, travelers can spot maybe two hippos to spice up the experience.
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Mandela Capture Site, KwaZulu-Natal
Marking where South Africa’s First President was imprisoned, this site, located in KwaZulu-Natal, about 5 km outside of Howick, is an interesting historic site in the country. Mashabane Rose Architects, owned by Marco Cianfanelli and Jeremy Rose designed this sculpture. 50 steel columns were used to make it, and there is a way the rods form a portrait of Nelson Mandela, who first served 27 years in prison before he became the president of this wonderful nation. This spot is something every traveler should see and share beautiful memories with friends.
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Orlando Towers, Soweto
A while ago, the Orlando Towers were the Orlando Power Station’s cooling towers and now have become South Africa’s major tourist destination. These towers are covered in brightly colored murals and are sometimes used in advertising campaigns. The building of the towers started in 1935 and ended in 1955. The towers served until 1998 and got shut down. Since 2008, the site has been turned into an adventure facility offering abseiling, pendulum swinging, bungee jumping, and zip-lining. These beautifully decorated towers have become a landmark in Soweto, and tourists enjoy the adventure in this place.
4. Bo-Kaap, Cape Town
Being a historical center of the Cape Malay Culture, visitors will have a lot to see and explore in Cape Town’s most distinct neighborhood. Bo-Kap is located above the city center, on the slopes of Signal Hill. It was initially called the Malay Quarter. Visitors will mostly explore the brightly colored buildings from the 17th and 19th centuries. The Kramats (shrines of the Muslim saints) and the ancient mosques that were first built during the establishment of South Africa’s Muslim Mosque are found here. Travelers have a lot to share on their Instagram, following the many beautiful bright colors in this spot.
3. Kruger National Park
Kruger National Park is not only the largest park in South Africa but also offers the best wildlife experience in Africa. Travelers looking for an authentic African safari experience must have Kruger on their bucket list. Is there anything fun like seeing wild animals, including the big cats, from their natural habitats? The feeling of staying overnight in a remote place full of nature’s beauty is something everyone should experience. For your next holiday vacation, take a trip to Kruger National Park.
2. Kasteelspoort, Cape Town
For hike lovers, Kasteelspoort on Table Mountain will give a visitor an astonishing hiking experience of a lifetime! The route has a flat granite rock that hangs out of the mountainside, commonly referred to as the “driving board.” This rock is a fantastic spot for travelers as it gives plenty of epic photo opportunities. Climbing the rock allows travelers to have a beautiful view of Campus Bay, Robben Island, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Lion’s Head.
1. Augrabies Falls National Park, Northern Cape
The locals call this place ‘Aukoerebis,’ which means the place of great noise, which describes how the Orange River makes its way 60 meters downward in a breathtaking waterfall. This spot has earned names, including Moon Rock, which describes its beautiful rocky nature. The place is characterized by 18 kilometers abyss of the Orange River Gorge and the craggy outcrops that dominate the scrub-dotted plains.