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GGregg Wallace sets off to explore South Africa’s most iconic and best loved landscapes and experiences. Along the way his love of food unlocks its culture, landscapes and people. 

Read more about all episodes below or catch up on the ITV Hub here

What would you like to experience?

On episode 1, Gregg Wallace has a unique safari experience at Amakala Game Reserve, which is a pioneering wildlife and conservation area in the Eastern Cape province.

In Episode 2, Gregg experiences the awe-inspiring beauty (and of course, delicious food!) of Cape Town and the Cape Winelands.

On Episode 3, Gregg Wallace experiences the breath-taking natural beauty (and of course, delicious food!) of the Kalahari Desert, following the course of the stunning Orange River and encompassing the very best of the Northern Cape.

In episode 4, Gregg sets off to explore the Whale Coast Route; a 300-Kilometre scenic coastal driving route that snakes from Cape Town to Gansbaai, a town locally known as ‘Shark Town

in episode 5, Gregg Wallace is transported by tuk tuk around the colourful, vibrant township of Soweto located just outside of Johannesburg. Learn more

In episode 6, Gregg experiences the breathtaking natural beauty, vibrant culture, rich history and of course, delicious food of the Zulu Kingdom; KwaZulu-Nata

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