Top 5 budget-friendly tips for exploring Mzansi

Go out and explore your country this December. Picture: Instagram.

Go out and explore your country this December. Picture: Instagram.

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The festive season is in full swing with many people already on holiday. For those who will be taking a Sho’t Left to explore our beautiful country, these are the top five travel tips you need.

Self-catering all the way

Self-catering is cheaper if you’re travelling as a big family and looking to cut costs.

Pack some snacks, bring a cooler box and head to places like Hermanus or Parys, where you’ll find affordable spots to cook your meals. You’ll save big on food and you can braai, chill and do your thing at your own pace.

Deal: St. Lucia 2-night stay

Experience the charm of this coastal gem, where you can explore rich wetlands, spot unique wildlife and unwind with a serene stay designed for relaxation and adventure.

DIY safaris for the win

Safari tours can be pricey but the good thing is that you can be your own game ranger. Self-drive options are available in most national parks like the Kruger, just make sure you have the guide app and map to avoid getting lost.

Deal: Waterberg Game Park

Escape to this pristine bushveld paradise, where you can enjoy thrilling wildlife encounters, serene landscapes and the perfect blend of adventure and tranquillity.

Free is always a vibe

Cheapskates who are likers of things will say that some of the best things in life are free. If you’re in Cape Town, you can hike Table Mountain for free and take in those breathtaking views, chill on Durban’s Golden Mile or explore Pretoria’s streets when the jacarandas are in full bloom.

Even in Joburg, places like Constitution Hill and the Apartheid Museum offer affordable ways to dive into our rich history.

Deal: Pretoria Capital City full-day tour

Dive into the heart of South Africa’s history with a comprehensive tour of the capital’s iconic landmarks.

Share rides, save cash.

Many people tend to party a lot in December and the safest way is by using public transport. You and your friends can request a ride where you will all chip in. That way, there won’t be any drinking and driving and you’ll save some cash.

Shop local, eat smart

Markets are the ultimate cheat code for fresh, affordable food. In towns like Dullstroom or Parys, you’ll find everything from artisanal bread to local cheeses that won’t hurt your budget.

When eating out, look for family-run restaurants or places offering specials – it’s all about that flavour without the hefty bill.