Wildlife filmmaker Andreas Kieling's journey takes him over 4,000km, from beautiful coastlines to craggy mountains, from parched deserts to lush pastures and breathtaking encounters with some of the world's most incredible wildlife.
The trip begins in the baking heat of the northwest; Andreas visits Alexander Bay, once bustling with diamond miners, now a ghost town, and finds out about diamond hunting from a man whose life's work has been looking for the precious gems.
Different currents meet in the seas around the cape; the waters around Cape Agulhas have a reputation for being among the most dangerous in the world because of the swell and its inhabitants.
Andreas Kieling continues his journey east, exploring the coastline and rainforests on his way to see South Africa's largest inhabitants; a head for heights and a strong stomach are needed for a bungee jump from the Bloukrans Bridge.
Stage four of his journey takes Andreas Keiling from ocean to mountain, from swamp to sand dune, as he makes his way to a spectacular Lakeland water park; his day starts with a nerve wracking dip in the ocean to swim.