Travelling Distance

What travel distances are involved during a trip to South Africa?

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Destination
Distance
Travel Time by Car
Pretoria / Kruger Park (Malelane Gate)
380km
4h30min
Berg-en-Dale / Letaba Camp
200km
N/A
Letaba / Satara Camp
70km
N/A
Satara / Blyde River Canyon
70km
1h15
Blyde River Canyon / Pretoria
400km
5h00
Pretoria / Maliba Lodge
420km
6h00
Maliba Lodge / Champagne Castle
280km
4h00
Maliba Lodge / Sani Pass
240km
4h30
Sani Pass / Durban
260km
4h00
Champagne Castle / Durban
230km
3h00
Port Elizabeth / Brenton-on-Sea (Knysna)
275km
3h30
George / Brenton-on-Sea (Knysna)
60km
50min
Brenton-on-Sea / Cape Aghulas
380km
4h30
Brenton-on-Sea / Hermanus
420km
5h00
Hermanus / Cape Town (Direct)
120km
1h45
Hermanus / Cape Town (Peninsula)
200km
2h30
Cape Town / Franschoek
80km
1h00
Hermanus / Franschoek
100km
1h30
Victoria Falls / Kasane (Botswana)
80km
1h30

Pretoria / Johannesburg - Kruger Park

Due to the speed limit within the Kruger Park set @40km/hour, your travelling journey from Pretoria / Johannesburg to the Letaba camp situated right in the middle of the park can take up to 10 hours and this includes all the stop to view the animal and to rest. Long journey but totally satisfying… Click here to view more the map of the Kruger Park including all the camps

Drakensburg - Durban

The estimated times in the above table takes in consideration that you will travel via the scenic route which takes a bit longer than the toll road but this way you will cross the Zululand and view all the typical village. Absolute beauty…

Pretoria - Drakensburg

Again here, part of the travel is done through secondary road to have a scenic view of the mountain and their surroundings. Travelling time is therefore slightly extended but it is worth every seconds of it.

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