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Top Destinations of South Africa
South Africa
South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of Africa, with a 2,798 kilometres (1,739 mi) coastline on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The natural beauty of South Africa will leave you awestruck. This is the place which attracts large number of visitors every year.
Now let us show you some interesting places to visit in South Africa:
Cape Peninsula
Cape Peninsula is a place of wild natural beauty with a fascinating scenery, wildlife and vegetation around every corner. Whatever time of year you visit, make sure you see the colony of 3,000 African penguins at Boulders Beach .Cape Peninsula, especially the region around Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope, which are both within the wild, unspoiled Table Mountain National Park. If you visit this area in spring and early summer you might see Southern Right Whales also. |
Robben Island, Cape Town
Robben Island is one of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Robben Island is most famously known as the prison where South Africa’s political prisoners were held during the apartheid era.
Now, visitors can tour the maximum security wing where anti-apartheid activists like Nelson Mandela were held |
Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl Valley Wine Day Trip
Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or a lover of natural beauty you’ll be swept away on this wine tour to the famous Stellenbosch and Paarl Valley wineries. Combining. |
Kruger National Park
The Kruger National Park in the Limpopo Province is the largest game reserve in South Africa, and life in the bush is pretty much guaranteed to take your breath away. Kruger is home an impressive array of species: 336 trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds and 147 mammals. In addition to this natural smorgasbord, you can visit archaeological sites like Masorini, to see remains from the lives of hunter-gathers, and later Iron Age people, and Thulamela, where evidence of human life 1.5 million years ago is still found. |
Gauteng / Johannesburg
Although it is the smallest of South Africa’s nine provinces, Gauteng (the Sotho word for “Place of Gold”), is the commercial and industrial powerhouse of the country and indeed of southern Africa. Gauteng is a cosmopolitan, multicultural mix of people from all walks of life. |
Day Zimbabwe Victoria Falls Fly-In Tour
Experience the immense power of the Victoria Falls, a World Heritage Listed site and true natural wonder of the world. You’ll go on a guided safari to view. |
Vinelands, Cape town
Viticulture in South Africa stretches back to the arrival of the first French Huguenots in the 1650s. They brought European winemaking experience and knowledge to the Cape and made the most of the region’s Mediterranean climate. Today, visitors can tour the vineyards in Worcester, Paarl, Stellenbosch, Olifants River, Robertson, and other regions. Most estates combine wine tastings with an insight into the region’s history, or you can hire an expert guide to bring the area’s heritage and famous Cape Dutch style architecture to life. |
Gansbaai
The undisputed Great White Shark capital of the world even has its own Great White Shark embassy, but if you’re no thrill seeker, don’t be deterred – Gansbaai offers natural, unspoilt beauty both in and out of the water. You can whale watch from the cliffs of De Kelders, enjoy miles of pristine white sand at Pearly Beach, walk in ancient milkwood forests, visit the penguin colony of Dyer Island, see cape clawless otters and black oyster catchers on Gansbaai’s secluded beaches, or take a boat to Shark Alley to see seals and, if you’re feeling brave, dive with Great White sharks. |
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