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South Africa is an outdoor adventure haven and a unique location for aerial sports. Enjoy zip-lining, paragliding and more with one of the certified guides at Explore-Share.com and discover South Africa from up high.
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What should I know about Aerial Sports South Africa?
Zip-lining, canopy, and paragliding are all top outdoor adventure sports in South Africa. They are a great way to discover the local wilderness from a completely different perspective.
On a canopy tour, you can explore lushly vegetated areas and beautiful canyons. Furthermore, you may encounter stunning wildlife too. On a paragliding adventure, you can enjoy aerial views of the South African coastline and mountain tops while feeling the rush of the wind blowing in your face.
Whichever your preference, you will love trying out aerial sports in South Africa. Find the program that best suits you and book one of the certified guides on Explore-Share.com to take you on an unforgettable adventure.
Why should I choose South Africa for my Aerial Sports adventure?
Zip Lining and Canopy Tours
Zip lining and canopy are exciting and fun activities to enjoy in the beautiful South Africa wilderness. You can find options all around the country including Johannesburg, Drakensberg, near Port Elizabeth and in Capetown.
Paragliding
Paragliding is popular in South Africa and a great way to experience the country from up above. Some of the popular launch sites in Cape Town include Signal Hill, Lion’s Head, Sir Lowry's Pass, Kleinkrantz and of course, the renowned Table Mountain. Sedgefield is a top spot for the sport near Knysna.
A variety of aerial views
Aerial Sports give you a great view of the land below. In South Africa, you can catch sight of glittering beaches, lush, green forests, rugged mountains, and amazing valleys from a totally different perspective that you will love.
What can I expect from the weather in South Africa?
High summer temperatures and mild winters characterize South Africa's climate with summer rains in most of the country except Western Cape where it usually rains more in winter.
Which language is predominantly spoken in South Africa?
Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, English, Sepedi, Tswana, Sotho, Tsonga, Swazi, Venda, Ndebele, SA Sign Language.
What currency is accepted in South Africa?
South African rand
How can I get to South Africa?
Fly to Cape Town International Airport
What’s the country code of South Africa?
+27
What’s the high season for Aerial Sports in South Africa?
Year-round
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