15 Stunning South Africa Travel Photos To Inspire Your Next Trip

The first time I visited South Africa was in 2010 on Semester at Sea. It was a crisp spring morning on the bow of the ship as the sun breached the horizon, lighting up the mighty Table Mountain—and in that moment, I was hooked.

Fast forward fifteen years. With a month off work and already situated on the African continent, there was only one place calling me back: South Africa.

It’s no secret that South Africa exists in a constant state of tension between its apartheid past and present-day realities. Townships still dot the outskirts of major cities, and crime rates continue to top the continent. But despite this complex backdrop, South Africa has a way of pulling you in—and refusing to let go.

From world-changing history, both evolutionary and geopolitical, and iconic wildlife to unforgettable safaris, dramatic coastlines, and vast landscapes, South Africa is one of the most visually striking countries in the world to photograph.

So, off I went—camera in hand.

Maybe these 15 stunning South Africa travel photos will inspire your next trip (fingers crossed).



1. Good morning, Cape Town

Location: Cape Town, South Africa - Table Mountain

Is there any secret as to why Cape Town is consistently ranked as one of the most beautiful cities in the world for South Africa travel photography? All it takes is a window seat on approach into the airport to understand why. The magestic Table Mountain makes for one of the most unique city backdrops in the world, and is also a reason why it’s so hard to take a bad travel photo here.

This particular photograph was taken from the balcony of my apartment and it quickly became a daily ritual to watch the light move across Table Mountain on several crisp winter mornings.

Table Mountain in the morning glow of Cape Town, South Africa
 

2. Cape Town in Pastel: View from the Gardens

Location: The Gardens Neighborhood, Cape Town, South Africa

Not long after arriving in Cape Town, I fell ill and quickly realized I had brought a case of malaria with me from Ghana (don’t worry—South Africa is malaria-free). Each afternoon, the fever would break just long enough for me to get outside and explore.

The walking paths behind the Gardens neighborhood quickly became my go-to, and it’s easy to see why. Soft pastel buildings, quiet streets, and views toward Table Mountain make this one of my favorite spots in the city—and one of my favorite South Africa travel photos to date. For me, it perfectly captures the calm, colorful essence of Cape Town travel photography.

The sun sets over downtown Cape Town, South Africa
 

3. An Afternoon City Break in Cape Town’s Company’s Garden

Location: The Company’s Garden, Cape Town, South Africa

Despite visiting towards the end of the winter months, I stumbled upon one of my favorite Table Mountain viewing spots: The Company’s Rose Garden in the Central Business District.

Originally established in the 1650s to bring fresh supplies for ships passing through, the land now serves as a public park and the perfect spot for some stunning Cape Town travel photography, capturing city life in South Africa.

Once you’re done watching the birds and clouds (the “Tablecloth”) move in over Table Mountain, walk around the corner to Truth Coffee Roasting on Buitenkant Street for one of the best cups of coffee in your life (no embellishment necessary).

Clouds come in over Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa, as seen from The Company's Rose Garden
 

4. Golden Glow: Whale Watching in Hermanus

Location: Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa

Every year, the quaint seaside town of Hermanus attracts so many visitors to Walker’s Bay that it’s commonly referred to as the “Whale Watching Capital of the World.”

After a month of solo-traveling around this incredible country, whale watching in Hermanus at sunrise was the experience of a lifetime that I hope to not soon forget.

The 5am wake up and freezing temperatures were worth it to capture this golden moment, one of my favorite travel photos from South Africa.

A whale breaches the surface in the morning glow of Hermanus, South Africa
 

5. South Africa’s Nature Bath: Hermanus

Location: Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa

The coastal landscapes are so pleasing to look at here that doctors once used to prescribe visits to Hermanus for recovering tuberculosis patients. The proof is in the medicine, right?

Even if getting out into the bay isn’t your cup of tea, there’s still plenty of South Africa’s nature to take in. Breathe a little easier and take the two hour drive from Cape Town. It’s worth the effort.

The mountains along Walker's Bay in Hermanus, South Africa
 

6. Golden Hour in Hermanus: Whales and Crashing Waves

Location: Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa

No, I’m not done with Hermanus just yet. This travel photo lives rent-free in my mind so I wanted it in yours, too (you’re welcome).

Crashing waves, a golden sunrise, and whales rolling in the water. The coastal scenery provides all the recipe for a South Africa travel photography stunner, making a whale watching excursion in Hermanus a must-do activity.

The morning sun hits the waves in the bay of Hermanus, South Africa
 

7. Pure Bliss on the Hermanus Cliff Walk

Location: Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa

If whale watching by boat isn’t for you there are still plenty of things to do in Hermanus, including a 12km cliff walk along the shore, making it easy to spot wildlife in the bay. The town even employs an official “Whale Crier”, blowing his conch every time one is spotted so you’ll never miss a beat.

A Southern Right whale breaches the surface in Hermanus, South Africa
 

8. Generational Differences: A Pilanesberg Safari Moment

Location: Pilanesberg National Park, North West Province, South Africa

A three hour drive from Johannesburg lies Pilanesberg National Park. Not nearly as vast as nearby Kruger, it serves as a smaller-scale safari for shorter trips.

On one of my final game drives, the jeep was nearly empty and we came across this scene: an older male “arguing” with a teen. Luckily we were the only ones there to bear witness.

Two elephants clash in Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa
 

9. The Spotter Becomes the Spotted in Pilanesberg National Park

Location: Pilanesberg National Park, North West Province, South Africa

Our guide pulled over after spotting a giraffe hidden behind the bush. As I fiddled with my camera, it slowly emerged and turned to face us at the perfect moment.

We quickly became “the spotted” on our game drive as the tables turned—creating one of my favorite South Africa travel photos, captured during a quiet safari moment in Pilanesberg.

A giraffe spots onlookers at Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa
 

10. “Giraffe Valley” Mornings

Location: Pilanesberg National Park, North West Province, South Africa

An unofficial nickname, the phrase “Giraffe Valley” quickly took hold during my stay at Black Rhino Game Lodge because every time we drove this particular area, we were greeted by several giraffes.

On this particular morning in the freezing cold, the sun hit the frost and mist just right to create this orange glow. We couldn’t find what this giraffe was staring out over the valley, but it never diverted its gaze.

A giraffe basks in the morning glow in Pilanesberg, South Africa
 

11. Into the Pilanesberg Sunset

Location: Pilanesberg National Park, North West Province, South Africa

Once the aforementioned generational scuffle ended, we were treated to this scene: both elephants rumbling off into the sunset. One of the more peaceful South Africa travel photos I was able to capture and my favorite Pilanesberg safari moments.

Elephants walk into the sunset at Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa

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12. The Road to Nowhere in Golden Gate Highlands National Park

Location: Golden Gate Highlands National Park, Free State, South Africa

I had a gap in my plans during my South Africa roadtrip after visiting Pilanesberg National Park. One thing led to another and I ended up in nearby Clarens as a base to visit Tugela Falls via the infamous Chain Ladders Route, the second-highest waterfall in the world.

Long story short, a combination of poor planning, time of day, and weather nixed that hike. But the drive back to Clarens passed through Golden Gate Highlands National Park and I decided to pull off and do a short walk. I was treated to the stunning Free State landscapes, herds of wild zebra, and solitude. The afternoon was a lesson in following your gut: things will work out.

Open landscape of Golden Gate Highlands National Park in South Africa
 

13. The Perfect Stopover in Clarens, South Africa

Location: Clarens, Free State, South Africa

Clarens was never part of the plan, but it seemed a good home base for the next stage of my trip — driving into Lesotho.

Lined with cafes, breweries, and art galleries, this quaint town in South Africa’s Free State is also at the doorstep of jaw-dropping landscapes at neighboring Golden Gate Highlands National Park.

Hiking through the foothills in Clarens, South Africa
 

14. Toyota RAV4 vs. Sani Pass

Location: Sani Pass, Drakensberg Mountains, Lesoth-South Africa Border

Driving the Sani Pass was the top item to accomplish during my solo travel around South Africa, so when the rental company in Johannesburg couldn’t give me a 4x4 as was required to drive the road, I had a decision to make.

Do I skip it, or find a way?

That’s the story of how my trusted RAV4 and I (slowly) made our way down from Lesotho and back into South Africa along the infamous Sani Pass. The road was rough and the descent difficult, but the sweeping views of the surrounding Drakensberg Mountains were worth it.

The infamous Sani Pass as seen from below in South Africa
 

15. Unexpected Peace in KwaZulu-Natal

Location: Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

From the Drakensberg Mountains, I made my way into the rolling hills of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands with the intention of visiting Nelson Mandela’s capture site.

What I found instead was unexpected calm—gentle landscapes, open skies, and endless greenery like Gray Mare’s Trail in nearby Karkloof Nature Reserve. It was a quiet reminder that some of the most peaceful moments of travel come when plans take a back seat

The rolling hills of the midlands in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
 

My solo travel started in Cape Town, often named the world’s most beautiful city by Time Out Magazine — and it’s easy to see why. Mountains, outdoor space, coffee, rich culture and endless diversity… you could leave me there and I’d be set for life.

But when you inevitably book that trip, push yourself beyond the city limits and into the far corners of the country. Discover the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands and Drakensberg Mountains. Drive the wide-open roads of the Free State and jump into South' Africa’s wildlife.

You won’t regret it.

In the meantime, I hope these 15 South Africa travel photos help to keep that wanderlust alive and offer a little inspiration for your next adventure.

Questions? Anything to add? Drop it in the comments below. Until next time, stay safe & happy travels!


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