• South Africans are migrants by nature.
• There are times each year when the amount of people travelling between provinces increases.
• Here are the most popular routes - and the average cost for private rides along these routes.
South Africa`s population is used to migrating across provinces - for several reasons.
The pursuit of economic and job prospects tops the list of reasons, followed by visits to family who have remained in the cities, towns and rural areas they originally came from.
Each year, inDrive South Africa sees an increase in intercity car trips with its `city to city` service.
`Compared to other regions with busy intercity routes, South Africa has significantly embraced this growth in intercity travel,` said the mobility platform.
`South Africa`s intercity routes not only enable smooth movement of people and goods, but also highlight its economic vigour and diverse leisure attractions.`
These routes boost viniculture, support tourism around Cape Town, and strengthen economies between major cities.
According to inDrive, each trip presents a mix of vineyards, bustling markets, stunning beaches and historic sites, embodying South Africa`s balance of tradition and modernity, work and leisure. They weave a narrative of a nation with a rich heritage, dynamic culture and a bright future.
Based on data from its city-to-city feature, inDrive has revealed the most popular routes chosen by its users, along with the average cost for private rides along these routes.
1. Pretoria to Johannesburg:
This route`s connection between administrative and commercial hubs fosters trade, investments and business meetings.
It is, therefore, essential for entrepreneurs, government officials and investors.
With attractions ranging from history and parks in Pretoria to nightlife and museums in Johannesburg, tourists and local travellers can explore both urban and cultural experiences.
The typical travel time along this route is approximately one hour. The average cost for a trip is about R200.
2. Pretoria to Rustenburg:
Rustenburg`s mining and agriculture contribute to the local economy, and the flow of goods and professionals along this route aids regional development.
Tourists are drawn to historical sites and natural beauty and find this route appealing, with opportunities for hiking, exploring caves and visiting archaeological sites.
The typical travel time is approximately one hour. The average cost for a trip is about R500.
3. Cape Town to Paarl:
The route significantly supports the tourism and viniculture sectors, transporting tourists and wine enthusiasts who contribute to Paarl`s local economy.
Travellers relish the scenic drive through the Winelands, taste some of the best wines, and visit the iconic Afrikaans Language Monument.
The typical travel time is approximately 55 minutes. The average cost for a trip is about R200.
4. Cape Town to Worcester:
Worcester represents the essence of South Africa`s wine culture, surrounded by vineyards and set against towering mountains.
This route celebrates the economic contribution of the wine industry. The typical travel time is approximately one hour. The average cost for a trip is about R400.
5. Johannesburg to Rustenburg:
Serving the urbanites of Johannesburg, this route sustains Rustenburg`s local businesses, from hospitality to shopping.
Rustenburg offers a rejuvenating retreat from the urban hustle and provides natural beauty, resorts and a serene atmosphere.
The typical travel time is approximately two hours. The average cost for a trip is about R500.
6. Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) to East London:
Facilitating tourism and business between two significant cities, this route bolsters the regional economy.
A journey from the pristine beaches of Gqeberha to the historical depths of East London offers tourists diverse experiences, from beach activities to exploring the Wild Coast.
The typical travel time is approximately three hours. The average cost for a trip is about R1 000.
7. Johannesburg to Witbank:
This route supports the energy sector by transporting industry professionals, potential investors and goods between the cities.
Apart from business, travellers can explore the rich landscape and engage in local cultural activities.
The typical travel time is approximately one hour. The average cost for a trip is about R1 000.
8. Rustenburg to Pretoria:
As a bridge between a significant economic hub and an administrative capital, this route bolsters regional trade and government-related travel.
Travellers can revel in the diverse attractions of both cities, from Rustenburg`s nature to Pretoria`s historic landmarks and gardens.
The typical travel time is approximately one hour. The average cost for a trip is about R500.
9. Pietermaritzburg to Durban:
This route encourages tourism and local trade, tapping into Durban`s bustling markets and Pietermaritzburg`s historical charm by providing a bridge between the past and the present.
The typical travel time is approximately one hour. The average cost for a trip is about R200.