SOUTH AFRICA - ATTRACTIONS
South Africa has a huge range of beautiful landscapes, people, history and culture. Tourist are guaranteed a unique and
unforgettable experience that will make them come back for more. South Africa has some of the best beaches in the world that stretch for miles and with Its world renownwed wildlife parks such as the Kruger National Park,
it makes for a holiday of a lifetime.
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Western Cape |
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The Western Cape is South Africa's top tourism destinations and for good reason too. The Western Cape has 4 major tourist sites namely: Cape Point, Table Mountain, Wine Route and Robben Island.
Visit Robben Island, Cape Point, Tabe Mountain and Cape Winelands for more info.
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Gauteng |
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It might be the smallest province in South Africa but like they say, dynamite comes in small packages. Gauteng is the powerhouse of the coutry with it’s massive commercial and industrial sectors. Gauteng is a cosmopolitan, multicultural mix of people from all walks of life, from all corners of the world. Gauteng's main attraction is big business and has a couple of very interesting tourist hotspots, eg:
Apartheid Museum, Gold Reef City, Union Buildings and
Freedom park is just to name a few. T
Visit Johannesburg Botanical Gardens for more info. |
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Kwa-Zulu Natal |
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The
province of Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa is situated
along the North East coast with the Indian Ocean as the
border in the East, and the Drakensberg mountains in the
West. The natural home to the Zulu tribe, with
approximately 10 million residents with most South
African cultures represented. Kwazulu-Natal is an
ideal holiday destination with Durban, the largest city
in KZN, as the hub of both tourism and commercial
activities within the province.
Visit
Durban,
uShaka World, for more info.
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Eastern Cape
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The
Eastern Cape is one of the most historic and beautiful
provinces in South Africa. Situated on the South Eastern
corner of Africa, The Eastern Cape is arguably the
sunniest corner of South Africa, when coupled with the
miles and miles if unspoiled beaches and the many game
and nature reserves, the Eastern Cape is a top
international holiday destination.
Visit
Port Elizabeth,
East London,
Addo Elephant Park for more info.
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North West Province |
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The North West
Province is home to world famous Sun City and the Pilansberg
National Park, as well as Hartebeespoort Dam.
Visit
Sun City,
Pilansberg Game Reserve for more info.
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Northern Cape |
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The
Northern Cape is home to Kimberley, site of the largest
man-made hole in the world at the great hole of Komberley.
Be sure to also check out the natural hot springs at Kuruman.
Visit
Kimberley for more info.
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Mpumalanga |
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This area
was formerly known as the lowveld, or low lying territory, a
focal point of South Africa's tropical fruit industry,
supplying fruit and vegetables to the more populated
neighbouring province of Gauteng. This is game reserve
country and home to the Kruger National Park, certainly
South Africa's finest game reserve and one of the finest in
the world, Kruger is supported by many privately owned
reserves offering world class luxury accommodation.
Visit
Kruger National Park for more info.
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Free State |
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The Free
State is a land-locked, largely agricultural Province of
South Africa. Situated in the Southern central region of
Southern Africa, the Free State is largely flat with the
exception of the Eastern region where it borders on Lesotho
and shares the Drakensberg Mountains in the beautiful area
of Clarens, the top tourism destination in the Free State
Province.
Visit Golden Gate
National Park, for more info.
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Limopopo |
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Limpopo is the
furthest north province and is home to some of the
best citrus farms and game reserves in South Africa. Be sure
to check out Phalaborwa.
Visit
Phalaborwa for more info.
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