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Five easy ways to spend a day outdoors

Five easy ways to spend a day outdoors


South Africa is full of natural beauty, from golden beaches to wildflower fields and serene reserves. You do not need to plan a long expedition to enjoy the outdoors.

Image used for illustrative purposes/Tayla Kohler/Unsplash

Here are five easy ways to make the most of a day outside, whether you are in the city, by the coast, or exploring a nature reserve.

Picnics and wildflowers at a national botanical garden

National botanical gardens provide a perfect blend of fresh air, vibrant flowers, and quiet paths.

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Western Cape

Located in Cape Town, Kirstenbosch offers forest paths, mountain views, and seasonal flower displays. Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing day surrounded by some of South Africa’s most iconic flora.

Hantam National Botanical Garden, Northern Cape

Hantam is known for its wild and expansive landscapes, especially stunning during spring when the wildflowers bloom. Gentle walking paths make it ideal for a relaxed outdoor day.

Gentle nature trails and easy hikes

West Coast National Park/Amy Harrison/Unsplash

Light walking trails and gentle hikes allow you to experience South Africa’s natural beauty without strenuous effort.

West Coast National Park, Western Cape

This park is a short drive from Cape Town and offers flat walking paths, bird-watching around Langebaan Lagoon, and spectacular wildflower displays in season.

Cape Morgan Nature Reserve, Eastern Cape

Explore coastal forest paths and tide pools near Morgan Bay. The trails are gentle, making it a perfect spot for a calm day outdoors.

Wildlife and nature encounters on a game drive or wildlife reserve

Young giraffe in grassland in the Dinokeng Game Reserve/JMK/Wikimedia Commons

Getting close to wildlife can be done in just a day, with options for self-drive or guided experiences.

Dinokeng Game Reserve, Gauteng

Dinokeng is a Big Five destination near Johannesburg and Pretoria. Enjoy a guided or self-drive safari for a day of exciting wildlife encounters.

iSimangaliso Wetland Park, KwaZulu-Natal

Discover estuaries, beaches, and diverse birdlife with options for boat trips or guided nature walks. It is a peaceful way to connect with nature in a single day.

Water adventures and coastal escapes

Plettenberg Bay/Karabo Mdluli/Unsplash

South Africa’s coastline offers countless ways to enjoy the outdoors with minimal effort.

Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape

Kayak with dolphins, enjoy calm beaches, or simply relax with the ocean breeze. Plettenberg Bay is perfect for a refreshing coastal day.

iSimangaliso’s beaches, KwaZulu-Natal

From gentle shoreline walks to water sports, these beaches offer an easy and scenic day outside. Pack sunscreen and snacks and soak up the natural beauty.

Urban green escapes and easy outdoor experiences

The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway/Asher Pardey/Unsplash

You do not have to travel far to enjoy nature. City-adjacent reserves provide quick escapes for a few hours outdoors.

Rietvlei Nature Reserve, Gauteng

Birding and walking trails near Pretoria make for an accessible half-day outing. It is ideal for families or anyone looking for a simple outdoor activity.

Table Mountain and surrounds, Western Cape

Take the cableway up Table Mountain and enjoy easy walking paths with panoramic views of Cape Town. For slightly more activity, short trails like Platteklip Gorge are a great option.

Quick planning tips

  • Pack water, snacks, sun protection, and a comfortable hat.
  • Consider seasonal highlights such as spring wildflowers or summer beach conditions.
  • Choose activities that match your energy level for the day.

Enjoying South Africa outdoors can be effortless. With these five options, you can experience breathtaking landscapes, wildlife encounters, and peaceful escapes without overplanning or travelling far.

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