alt=|thumb| Eastern Frontier, Cape of Good Hope, circa 1835

thumb|Divisions of Kaffraria on a map of the Transkei Cape frontier 1875-1890

thumb|Mission Premises, Wesleyville, Kaffraria (July 1852)

Kaffraria, Kaffiria, or Kaffirland, was the descriptive name given to the southeast part of what is today the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Kaffraria, i.e., the land of the Kaffirs, is no longer an official designation (with the term kaffir, originally the Arabic term for a non-believer in Islam, now considered an offensive racial slur in South Africa).

The districts now known as King Williams Town and East London were annexed by the British early on and were thus known as British Kaffraria (later annexed to Cape Colony in 1865).