According to the department of tourism, doing so would benefit the tourism industry as now South Africa would be easily accessible and visitors will no longer experience less than a comfortable stay in the country.
The decision came after the country noticed a steady decline in the number of cases as well as the mild nature of infection in the fifth wave of COVID-19.
For tourists visiting South Africa, producing the proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test is no longer a requirement. This is done in order to make South Africa more accessible and open to tourists.
When in South Africa, you can beat the pandemic blues at the Kruger National Park, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Capetown, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape and Drakensberg at KwaZulu-Natal, and many other interesting places.
- When is the best time to visit South Africa?
Though South Africa is perfect all year round, May to September is the best time to visit the country. Wildlife experiences get a lot more interesting around September. - What are the most popular tourist destinations in South Africa?
Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Kimberley are some of the most popular tourist destinations in South Africa. - How many days is enough for a first timer in South Africa?
A minimum of seven to ten days is enough for a first timer in South Africa. You can easily cover most important destinations in this many days.