Here's a corrected version of the sentence:
"Their planned visit to South Africa fell through because they failed to obtain visas before the departure date."
Explanation:
- "Came along" is not the correct phrase to use in this context. "Fell through" is a better choice, as it means that the plan did not happen as intended.
- "Get the visa" should be changed to "obtain visas," as multiple visas are likely required for a trip to South Africa.
- The phrase "before the date of departure" should be rephrased as "before the departure date" for smoother flow and clarity.