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The green and richly forested areas of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa is known as the Garden Route. No misnomer, as this region leaves the rest behind in terms of natural beauty and abundant plant life. The Garden Route has a Mediterranean Maritime climate, with moderately hot summers, mild to chilly winters and is one of South Africa’s highest rainfall areas. |
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On the one hand warmly caressed by the languorous Indian Ocean and on the other coldly flanked by the frigid Atlantic, the Western Cape is by nature a study in contrasts. A veritable cauldron of cultures, The Mother City draws her heritage from numerous ingredients, including dashes of the Indonesian, Dutch, French, British, German, local Khoisan and Bantu tribes’ cultures. |
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One of the leading tourist destinations in South Africa, Kwazulu Natal has something to offer everyone - from the grand sweeping vistas of the Drakensberg to the golden beaches of its sunny shores. Historical sites, cultural villages, game reserves, lakes and rivers abound, affording ample opportunity to experience every aspect that a holiday has to offer. |
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Gauteng is one of the most developed areas in South Africa and as such has wealth to offer the visitor, be it for business or pleasure. Johannesburg is a metropolitan melting pot of culture, art, entertainment and bustling activity. Gold Reef City with it’s museums, casino, fun fair, bars and restaurants never fails to amuse old and young alike while the city itself is crammed with interesting sites, shops and a myriad of things to do.
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Hear the call of the wild here, from the high-pitched drone of the Anopheles mosquito to the guttural rumblings of the bull elephant. The countryside is dramatic, with vast sculpted crags tumbling down to the verdant lowveld at God’s window, giggling rivulets twisting through Bourkes Luck and reckless cascades of water at Mac Mac, Horseshoe and Forest falls. |
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South Africa's northern province Limpopo is the land of myths, legends, beautiful scenery and landscape, as well as majestic Baobab trees. Limpopo is the northern most province of South Africa and offers an authentic African bush experience with its hot, dry, typically African climate and warm, welcoming people. Some of the finest game reserves, cultural sights, archaeological treasures and adrenalin adventures are to be found here, not to mention world class resorts. The people of Limpopo take pride in their history and culture and will be happy to share this with you. |
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Archaeological artefacts of astonishing wealth and significance have been discovered here in the Northern reaches of South Africa, particularly at the Sterkfontein caves and even more so at Taung. This site yielded a hominid skull of such importance that it pushed forward documented occupation of Africa by 1 million years. Golfing and other exciting activities are in no short supply - water sports, paragliding, hot air ballooning, horse riding and hang gliding. |
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The Free State is often referred to as "The Golden Country". Fields of corn and golden sunflowers embellish the landscape, and a wealth of gold lies beneathe the ground.th. Modern towns with shopping centres, hotels, restaurants, parks and sports facilities have mushroomed in recent years and more traditional pursuits can be enjoyed on and along the shores of the many dams and rivers in this verdant province. |
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Namibia is a land of swirling apricot dunes and shimmering white flats. The coastal region is one of the world's most captivating desert regions, where Antarctic water meets African desert, while far to the south lies a canyon second in magnificence only to the Grand Canyon itself (Fish river canyon). Galjoen, steenbras, kabeljou and blacktail, sand sharks and rays, abound for the shore angler. |
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