7 picturesque towns in SA every photographer must visit

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7 picturesque towns in SA every photographer must visit
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South Africa is a treasure trove of diverse landscapes, rich cultures and captivating wildlife. Among its many wonders are seven picturesque villages, each boasting unique allure and photogenic scenery.

Here’s your guide to these lesser-known but absolutely breathtaking destinations, perfect for photographers and adventurers alike.1. Namaqualand

This annual phenomenon depends on winter rains that awaken the dormant seeds, resulting in miles of colourful blooms. Venture beyond the flowers to explore the mineral-rich landscapes and wildlife of the Skilpad Wild Flower Reserve and Namaqua National Park, where hiking and bird-watching await.Nestled in the folds of the Cape Fold Mountains, the Cape Winelands is not just about world-class wines.

Explore Cape Town and its surroundings with these incredible deals on cars for under R100 000. Find car listingsFrom the age of sail and steamship, the Knysna Heads have posed a treacherous maritime passage.Surrounding forests offer eco-tourism activities like hiking and biking, while the town thrives with arts and annual festivals, such as the Oyster Festival. Thesen Island’s boutique shops and cafes provide a charming respite.

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