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Unleash your inner adventurer: Mzansi's ultimate winter guide

May 03, 2025

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Weekend Argus on Saturday

WINTER is often seen as a time for hibernation, where people retreat indoors with warm blankets and steaming cups of hot cocoa.

- ZAMANDOSI CELE

Unleash your inner adventurer: Mzansi's ultimate winter guide

However, this perception couldn’t be further from the truth in South Africa.

From June to August, the winter months present an incredible opportunity to explore the country’s stunning landscapes and diverse activities.

South Africa’s winter is not just about the cold; it is an invitation to engage with nature, embark on thrilling adventures, and discover the rich tapestry of experiences that the country has to offer.

From the snow-capped peaks of the Drakensberg to the sun-kissed beaches of Durban, winter in Mzansi is a season filled with excitement, beauty, and unique opportunities for both locals and visitors alike.

As the temperatures drop, the country transforms into a playground for outdoor enthusiasts.

The crisp air and clear skies create the perfect backdrop for a variety of activities, whether you are seeking adrenaline-pumping adventures or tranquil moments in nature.

Discover South Africa’s most exhilarating winter experiences and make the most of this enchanting season.

Hit the slopes in the Free State and Lesotho

For those yearning for a winter wonderland without the hassle of international travel, the Drakensberg Mountains and the Maluti Mountain region, which straddles South Africa and Lesotho, provide an accessible snowy retreat.

Between June and August, the slopes in the region come alive, transforming into a hub for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts.

With modern snow-making facilities and well-maintained ski lifts, this destination caters to everyone, from novices eager to learn to seasoned skiers ready to test their skills on the slopes.

Families will find plenty of fun activities to enjoy together, such as bumboarding and tubing, making the destination a perfect cold-weather getaway for all ages.

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