Unique
South Africa
With a number of attractions
you won't find
anywhere else in the world
Be it a Safari or just a visit to this beautiful country South
Africa should be on your list of a 1000 places to see.
TABLE
MOUNTAIN
No visit to Cape Town is complete without a trip up Table
Mountain home to some of South Africa's most breathtaking
views. Take a guided walk on one of the many routes or simply
ride the cable car to the top - it will be one of your lasting
memories of SA.
ROBBEN
ISLAND
A short cruise from Cape Town's V&A Waterfront by ferry,
this legendary island is a must-see on any newcomer's itinerary.
This is where Nelson Mandela and his comrades were imprisoned
for decades during the Apartheid era. Former inmates will
take you on an insightful tour of the prison grounds. This
historical island is now a World Heritage Site and a proclaimed
nature conservation area.
THE
GARDEN ROUTE
From Cape Town along the coast to the Tsitsikamma Forest,
this 600-kilometre stretch of small towns, wineries, farms
and sea villages has been a traveller's delight for more
than a century. Take your time, soak in the scenery, stay
over in a guest-house, enjoy the cuisine and let South African
hospitality take over.
BEACHES
From KwaZulu-Natal to the Wild Coast, from the Eastern Cape
to the West Coast, South Africa boasts more than 3 000km
of coastline. Pristine beaches, fishing communities, golf
estates, luxury hotels and guest-houses dot the landscape
as you explore the marine wonderland that is South Africa.
NAMAQUALAND
Every Spring (August to September), the Northern Cape comes
alive with vast fields of daisies in a natural splash of
vivid colour. Fed by winter rains, the flower grounds of
Namaqualand are a photographer's delight
CRADLE
OF HUMANKIND
Declared a World Heritage Site, the Cradle of Humankind
west of Johannesburg includes, among its numerous sites,
the Sterkfontein Caves, where anthropologist Dr Robert Broom
discovered the skull of Mrs Ples, a three-million year-old
hominid, in 1936. At the time she was thought to be the
closest evidence the "missing link" to be found.
KRUGER
NATIONAL PARK
About the size of Israel, the Kruger Park is the greatest
of South Africa's many national parks which attract a great
number of visitors intent on drinking in the wilderness.
On guided walks, drives or self-drive, visitors have the
best chance of spotting the Big Five (elephant, lion, leopard,
rhino and buffalo) in this park.
THE
DRAKENSBERG MOUNTAINS
A thousand kilometres of mountain majesty, the Drakensberg
(Dragon Mountains) range is the adventure tourist's playground.
It is also perfect for nature photography, easy walking
and simple relaxation. Full of game sanctuaries, Bushman
rock art sites, challenging peaks and cascading waterfalls,
the views in the Drakensberg will compete with anything
the rest of the world has to offer.
SOWETO
Just South of Johannesburg lies Soweto - the largest of
South Africa's townships. This vibrant city
is home to some 2 million people and a number of historical
sights. A typical visit to Soweto includes a stop at a traditional
shebeen (drinking hall), where you can savour local beer,
food and hospitality, as well as a visit to the homes where
Nobel laureates Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu
once lived.
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