In a country as vast and diverse as South Africa, knowing where to go can be both exciting and overwhelming. Enter …a newly launched, locally built travel discovery platform that promises to make finding your next adventure as easy as a few clicks.
Whether you’re a weekend wanderer, a foodie on the hunt for your next culinary fix, or a traveller seeking off‑the‑beaten‑path experiences, Where2Go is positioning itself as the go‑to South African travel guide for both locals and visitors.
Where2Go is a location‑based discovery platform designed to help users explore South Africa’s attractions, activities, and experiences. Unlike global travel sites that often focus on major tourist hubs, Where2Go takes a local‑first approach, spotlighting everything from iconic landmarks to hidden gems South Africa is famous for… think tucked‑away wine farms, secret hiking trails, boutique stays, and artisanal eateries.
The platform is developed by Kodecraft, a South African tech studio, ensuring it’s built with an understanding of local culture, geography, and user needs.
Our First Impressions & User Experience
- Clean, modern interface with bold, high‑quality imagery.
- Intuitive menus and filters that allow you to search by category, location, or interest.
- Mobile‑friendly design for on‑the‑go trip planning.
So, Why does it stand out in the South African Market?
- Local Curation – The platform focuses on South African destinations, avoiding the generic, one‑size‑fits‑all approach of global travel sites.
- Hidden Gems Focus – Where2Go highlights places that even seasoned locals might not know about.
- Community Potential – As it grows, Where2Go could evolve into a community‑driven hub where travellers share reviews, photos, and tips.
- Ease of Use – The site’s simplicity makes it accessible to all age groups, from tech‑savvy millennials to older travellers.
is more than just another travel directory… it’s a digital compass for exploring South Africa’s rich tapestry of experiences. Its local focus, user‑friendly design, and commitment to uncovering hidden gems make it a platform worth bookmarking. For South Africans, it’s a chance to rediscover their own backyard. For visitors, it’s an authentic guide to the country beyond the usual tourist trail.




