"Jubulani" is an African Native language, isi-Zulu, word which means "celebrate". We would like to help you celebrate your experience in South Africa! Experience a 5-Star visit to the southern tip of the African continent with Jubulani Tours.
We are a small family orientated travel agency registered in South Africa. Our dream originally started in 2012 and in April 2014 we registered as a travel agency and we are here to stay. During the 18 years of working as a tour-bus driver, and also got the opportunity to register as a Tourist Guide, we decided to start a touring company of our own. This visitor deserves to have the best tour of the most southern tip of the Africa continent.
Even though South Africa is not the biggest country, it does boast with a vast diversity within its 1 219 912 km² borders. Some even say South Africa is "the world within one country" because of its variety in both fauna and flora. South Africa has 9 provinces and 11 official languages including English.
Not only is a visit to one of our National Parks highly recommended, but each of our seasons offer something different and utterly unique to the visitor. Even during winter South Africa is a spectacular visit. Average temperatures in the Pretoria area during winter is about 12° Celsius.
Within the borders of South Africa, national parks are everywhere to be found. We all know the famous Kruger National Park, with an area of about 200 000 km² and home the Big 5 . The Big 5 includes the Lion, Leopard, African Elephant, African Buffalo and the Rhino.
Many smaller parks in South Africa are also home to amazing wild life and beautiful scenery. Pilanesberg is a mere 2 hour drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria and homes the Big 5. The Cradle of Humankind hosts both the Lion and Rhino park with the Sterkfontein caves close by. Explore the Cradle of Humankind where Mrs Ples, Big Foot and other skeletal remains were found. Other parks in South Africa include the Addo Elephant Park near Knysna in the Western Cape; Tsitsikama National Park near Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape and of coarse the Kalagadi Park in the Northern Cape between South Africa, Namibia and Botswana.