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Kingdom of Lesotho
##Kingdom of Lesotho The Kingdom of Lesotho is a landlocked country, completely surrounded by South Africa as it's only neighbour. The largest part of the country is in the Maluti (Drakensberg) mountains. More than 99% of its population belong to the Sesotho ethnic group and are called the Basotho.
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Namibia
##Namibia Namibia a country in Southern Africa, is situated on the west Coast and bordered by Angola, Botswana and South Africa. It offers the tourist wonderful desert experiences, contrasted with the plateau country and the tropical north. add to this excellent viewing of wildlife in the Etosha Game Reserve and the country becomes an attractive tourist destination..
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South Africa
##South Africa Most tourists visit South Africa for a combination of three main features - the prolific wildlife, the rich cultural diversity and the sheer scenic beauty of the country. Add to this, new found racial harmony, a world icon such as Nelson Mandela, amazing adventure activities, a wonderful year round sunny climate, and more!
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Swaziland
##Swaziland Swaziland, located in Southern Africa, is home to the siSwati-speaking Swazi nation. It was a British protectorate from 1906 until its full independence in 1968. It is a small landlocked kingdom of less than one million people, bordered by South Africa on three sides and Mozambique to the east.
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Cape Winelands
##Cape Winelands South African wines are rated with those from the other top wine-producing regions in the world. The majority of wine estates, over 100 in fact, are found in the Cape Winelands, which is within easy reach of Cape Town and makes for a great one-day excursion.
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Eastern Cape
##Eastern Cape The Eastern Cape has an extremely beautiful ±820 km coastline with long stretches of deserted sandy beaches interspersed with rocky and sandy cliffs. Huge shifting dune fields are found in some areas and vegetated dune fields in others. It is a diverse Province with natural scenery ranging from barren semi-desert Karoo landscapes to rain forest covered mountain ranges.
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Garden Route
##Garden Route The Garden Route is a tourism paradise combining excellent infrastructure with scenic natural attractions. It comprises the narrow coastal belt on South Africa's south coast, stretching from the Tsitsikamma Forest in the east ±200 km to Mossel Bay in the west. It is named after the region's lush vegetation and mountainous scenery.
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Gauteng
##Gauteng Gauteng is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. Although the smallest, it is the most densely populated and the economic powerhouse of South Africa and Africa. It is a truly cosmopolitan area with people from all over Africa and the world.
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Klein Karoo
##Klein Karoo The Klein Karoo (Little Karoo) in South Africa is the smaller brother, of the Great Karoo to its North. The Klein Karoo is a hot and dry fairly narrow valley that runs from East to West, bordered to the North by the Swartberg Mountain range and to the South by the Outeniqua Mountains.
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KwaZulu-Natal
##KwaZulu-Natal KwaZulu -Natal is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. It is a tourism haven with attractions ranging from provincial game reserves, private reserves, world heritage sites, long stretches of pristine undeveloped beaches, scuba diving on coral reefs, cultural diversity, the Drakensberg Mountains (a hikers paradise) and many more.
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KwaZulu-Natal North Coast
##KwaZulu-Natal North Coast The North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa with its wonderful stretches of unspoiled sandy beaches and the moderate climate offers swimming all year round. Inland you see rolling fields of sugar cane. The coast is known as the Dolphin coast, due to the frequent sighting of dolphins in the waves nearby.
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KwaZulu-Natal South Coast
##KwaZulu-Natal South Coast The KwaZulu-Natal South coast in South Africa is a popular holiday destination for South African and international visitors. This stretch of coast offers a multitude of excellent swimming beaches that can be used all year round and also the regular viewing of dolphins and whales.
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Limpopo
##Limpopo Province Limpopo Province is the northern most province of South Africa. It is named after the Limpopo River which forms the border between South Africa and Zimbabwe. The province is home to the iconic Kruger National Park.
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Mpumalanga
##Mpumalanga Mpumalanga Province lies to the north-east of South Africa. In the Mpumalanga Highveld you’ll find grassland savanna and trout-fishing villages. The Mpumalanga Lowveld is known for fruit farms, game farms, private game reserves and the Kruger National Park. In between lies the spectacular escarpment and Blyde River Canyon.
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Mpumalanga Highveld
##Mpumalanga Highveld The Drakensberg Mountain range runs from North to South through the Eastern region of South Africa. In Mpumalanga it divides the province into the Highveld in the West and the Lowveld in the East. This divide is best noted on the escarpment known as the Panorama Route.
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Mpumalanga Lowveld
##Mpumalanga Lowveld The Lowveld was previously known as the Eastern Transvaal Lowveld. Since the end of Apartheid in 1994 the province's name has been changed to Mpumalanga and the area in question is simply called The Lowveld. The Lowveld section of the province is part of the coastal plane and is more or less 200m above sea-level.
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North West Province
##North West Province North West is one of the nine provinces of South Africa and is situated west of the Johannesburg metropolis. Geographically it mostly consists of flat grassland, scattered with trees. The main mountain range is the Magaliesberg mountains. The most important tourist attractions are the Pilanesberg National Park and the Sun City Holiday Resort.
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Paarl wine estates
##Paarl wine estates South African wines are rated with those from the other top wine-producing regions in the world. The district of Paarl in the Cape Winelands boasts approximately 30 of the 100 plus estates in the Cape Winelands. Many of them cater for visitors with the opportunity of wine tasting.
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Pondoland
##Pondoland Pondoland, the traditional homeland of the Xhosa speaking Pondo people lies next to the northern part on the coast of the Eastern Cape, south of the province of Kwazulu Natal. But for the Wild Coast Sun Hotel, casino and resort, the rest of Pondoland is underdeveloped in terms of catered accommodation.
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Sunshine Coast
##Sunshine Coast The Sunshine Coast in South Africa stretches from the Tsitsikamma Reserve in the South to East London in the North. Aptly named the Sunshine coast, because it boasts more sunshine hours per year than the rest of sunny South Africa. This is due to the warm Mozambique current that runs along this coast and leads to the moderate temperatures.
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Transkei
##Transkei While the former Apartheid homeland called 'Transkei does not exist anymore the region is still known by that name. The small village of Qumbu has the claim to fame of being the birthplace of Nelson Mandela. The Wild Coast is the region's biggest attraction, although accommodation facilities for tourism are very limited.
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Western Cape
##Western Cape The Western Cape is the most Southwestern province of South Africa and boasts many of the most popular tourist attractions. Cape Town is the hub of many of these attractions. It includes Table Mountain, The Cape Peninsula with its scenic beauty and wildlife, The Cape Winelands and the The Garden Route.
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Wild Coast
##Wild Coast The Wild Coast covers the north-eastern coastline of the Eastern Cape province and is part of the former homeland of Transkei. It is indeed quite "wild" with little infrastructure and almost no commercial development. This is the region's greatest attraction as well as its greatest drawback. Facilities for tourism is limited.
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Albertinia
##Albertinia The peaceful small town of Albertinia is situated against the backdrop of the Langeberg Mountain Range on the National Road (N2) between Cape Town and the Garden Route. The region is especially known for the prolific aloes (aloe ferox or Cape aloe) growing in this area.
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Cape Town
##Cape Town Cape Town, situated in South Africa's Western Cape province, is arguably one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It’s the kind for place that you have to return to. It is special for various reasons, not least for its friendly, multicultural population. From here a variety of wonderful day tours are available.
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Durban
##Durban Durban is the largest city in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa. It is a very popular holiday destination for South Africans and foreigners alike, partly for its array of tourist attractions and entertainment venues but primarily because of its sub-tropical climate. The main tourism activity in Durban is spending time on the beach.
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Grahamstown
##Grahamstown Grahamstown is the largest town in South Africa’s Frontier Region. In the early 1800’s this region became a crucible of South African history. Colonist Boer farmers gradually migrated eastwards developing farms and the Xhosa people moved southwards, occupying new land. When these two groups met, a number of frontier battles ensued.
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Johannesburg
##Johannesburg Johannesburg is the financial capital of South Africa and capital of the Gauteng province. South Africans also call the city *Egoli*, *Jozi* or *Joburg*. The city and surrounds could keep you busy for weeks on end. See our city- and day tours.
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Lydenburg / Mashishing
##Lydenburg (a.k.a. Mashishing) Lydenburg (Afrikaans for 'town of suffering'), in Mpumalanga - South Africa, was founded in 1850 by the Voortrekker leader Andries Potgieter.His party settled there after retreating from the Lowveld where they originally settled. That is after they lost some members of their party to Malaria.
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Port Elizabeth
##Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth's tourist attractions include eco-attractions, scenic nature trails, historic heritage, magnificent wildlife (close by), cultural experiences and water sport activities. The city's main attraction is it's family friendly beaches, well served by various beachfront hotels and self-catering apartments. A favourite tourist destination is Bayworld, which incorporates a cultural and natural history museum, a dolphinarium and a snake park.
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Pretoria
##Pretoria Pretoria is the executive Capital of South Africa. Pretoria was named after the Voortrekker (Boer pioneer) leader Andries Pretorius. It falls under the metropolitan municipality of Tshwane. The debate around changing the name of the city to Tshwane is ongoing (2013).
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Rosebank (Johannesburg)
##Rosebank (Johannesburg) Rosebank is an upmarket Johannesburg suburb. It features small office buildings, shopping malls, art galleries, restaurants and coffee shops. It’s a great base from which to explore Johannesburg, Soweto, Pretoria and surrounds. Rosebank is also popular as an overnight stay before / after travelling to/ from O.R. Tambo International Airport.
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Soweto
##Soweto Soweto, situated Southwest of Johannesburg, is South Africa’s largest “black township.” It is a very popular tourist attraction in Johannesburg. In Soweto you find a fascinating mix of cultures from all over Africa, a friendly atmosphere and a vibe of people living within the freedom of the “new South Africa”.
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Umhlanga Rocks
##Umhlanga Rocks Umhlanga Rocks in KwaZulu-Natal is a very popular medium-sized beach resort town, which for all practical purposes is part of greater Durban, but has a much more laid-back family atmosphere. The town has hotels and holiday apartment blocks right on the beach, as well as the huge Gateway Mall a few km's inland.
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Arniston
##Arniston/Waenhuiskrans The town of Arniston is situated on the south coast of South Africa in close proximity to Cape Agulhas, the southernmost tip of the continent. Initially it was a fishing village, but has now become a popular holiday destination. The original fishing village with its lime washed houses was maintained and has been declared a national monument.
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Barrydale
##Barrydale Barrydale in the Tradouw Valley is one of the picturesque small towns in the Klein Karoo. The narrow and fertile Tradouw Valley is nestled between the Langeberg and Swartberg Mountain ranges. The historic and well preserved church, shops and houses add to a lovely picture when one enters the valley and approaches the town.
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Belfast / eMakhazeni
##Belfast (a.k.a. eMakhazeni) The town of Belfast is situated on the national road (N4) that links the Johannesburg / Pretoria metropole to the neighboring Mozambique. It is mainly known for agriculture, collieries, trout fishing and the export of tulip bulbs to Holland.
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Big Bend
##Big Bend The town Big Bend in the east of Swaziland derives it's name from the big bend in the Great Usuthu River where it meets the Lebombo Mountains. Tourist attractions close to Big Bend include a number of game reserves, cultural activities, sport and adventure activities.
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Clanwilliam
##Clanwilliam Clanwilliam is a town in the Western Cape situated in the Olifants River Valley. The town lies between the Cederberg Mountains to the east and the Clanwilliam Dam to the west. It is one of the ten oldest towns in South Africa and the town centre contains no less than 7 National Monuments.
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Coffee Bay
##Coffee Bay The small town of Coffee Bay is situated on the Wild Coast in the Transkei, South Africa. It is deep rural and traditional Xhosa country. The surrounding countryside is spotted with traditional 'rondavels' (round shaped huts). But for Port St Johns, Coffee Bay is the only town on the Wild Coast to be reached by tarred road.
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Darling
##Darling The small village of Darling is situated on the Cape West Coast, 75 km north of Cape Town. Darling’s claim to fame is that it is the hometown of South African satirist, Pieter Dirk Uys, better know as his alter ego, Evita Bezuidenhoudt. The village has a real small town feel to it and is a popular getaway for Capetonians.
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Dullstroom / Emnotweni
##Dullstroom (a.k.a. Emnotweni) Dullstroom is a small village on the Mpumalanga Highveld best known for its mountain streams brimming with trout - a paradise for fly fishing. It is the second highest town on the Highveld (after Belfast) and lies 2100m above sea-level.
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Franschhoek
##Franschhoek Franschhoek (“French corner”), a small town in the heartland of the Cape Winelands, is one of the very popular places to visit when in Cape Town. It is situated in the picturesque Franschhoek Valley, surrounded by magnificent mountains and vineyards. It is named after the the French Huguenots who settled here in 1688.
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George
##George The city of George is situated halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth and is the commercial hub of the Garden route. It is situated to the South of the Outeniqua Mountains and is within easy reach of a number of coastal villages.
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Graskop
##Graskop Graskop is a small logging town situated on the Mpumalanga Highveld, right on the edge of the escarpment with easy access to the Lowveld. Graskop is an Afrikaans word meaning "head of grass" or "grassy hillock". It is the perfect base from which to explore the magnificently scenic Panorama Route.
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Hazyview
##Hazyview Hazyview is a small town in Mpumalanga's Lowveld region en-route to the main gate of the Kruger National Park. Although the greater Hazyview region is beautiful and does justify the poetic name of the town, the town itself is rather drab..
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Hermanus
##Hermanus Hermanus is situated on the southern coast of the Western Cape, and is known as the best land based whale watching spot in the world. The Southern Right Whale comes to the South African coastal waters during winter and spring to have their young and to suckle them before returning to the Antarctic.
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Hluhluwe
##Hluhluwe The small town of Hluhluwe in Northern Natal is popular because of its close proximity to the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park (previously called Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve) and the iSimangaliso Wetland Park.
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Hoedspruit
##Hoedspruit The small town of Hoedspruit is situated in the Mpumalanga lowveld at the foothills of the small Drakensberg mountain range. Hoedspruit is close to a well known cluster of private game reserves in the Timbavati and Klaserie regions. It is also in close proximity to the Kruger National Park.
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Kaapsehoop
##Kaapsehoop The small town, Kaapsehoop is situated in the Mpumalanga Province, 25 km from Nelspruit. At an altitude of 1486 m it is considerably higher than Nelspruit which makes for a cooler malaria free environment. The town is situated on top of the escarpment with lovely views down to the lush De Kaap Valley, some 800 metres below.
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Keurboomstrand
##Keurboomstrand Keurboomstrand (Keurboom beach) is a coastal village on the opposite side of the Keurbooms River from Plettenberg Bay. It is in a prime spot on the Garden Route and highly popular for camping, fishing and swimming - enjoying the frequent sunshine of South Africa.
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Knysna
##Knysna The town of Knysna is at the heart of the popular Garden Route. There are a host of activities to engage in and attractions to explore. In our opinion the top ones are exploring the surrounding forests and embarking on an excursion to the Featherbed Nature Reserve.
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Mossel Bay
##Mossel Bay Mossel Bay features a small fishing and goods harbour. The harbour is home to a couple of operators who operate bay cruises, mostly to Seal Island off shore with opportunities to see penguins, dolphins and whales (in season). Some offer scuba diving and shark-cage diving.
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Ohrigstad
##Ohrigstad The small village of Ohrigstad is also known as the entrance to the Panorama Route. It was founded by the Voortrekker leader Andries Potgieter in 1845 and was abandoned due to Malaria in 1848. It was resettled in the 1900’s after the scourge of Malaria was brought under control.
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Oudtshoorn
##Oudtshoorn Today tourists from across South Africa and the world flock to Oudtshoorn. The two main attractions are, ostrich show farms and the Cango Caves. Both of these feature among South Africa's top 20 tourist attractions. The town's geographical location is perfect for tourists as it lies virtually on the border of the Garden Route.
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Paarl
##Paarl The Town of Paarl is one of the three main centres in the Cape Winelands, rich in history and culture. The name Paarl means “pearl” and is derived from the granite boulders on top of Paarl mountain. A visit to Paarl is normally the first stop on a full day tour or the Cape Winelands.
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Paternoster
##Paternoster Paternoster, a small fishing village situated on the Cape West Coast, is a popular weekend destination for Capetonians and other locals. The name Paternoster refers to the “our Father” prayer of Portuguese sailors who were shipwrecked in the area. The town is famous for it's abundance of crayfish, it's traditional fisherman's architecture and endless pristine sandy beaches.
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Pilgrim's Rest
##Pilgrim's Rest The village of Pilgrim's Rest in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa exists because of the discovery of alluvial gold in the small stream in the valley where the village was later founded. The discovery was made in 1873 by Alex 'Wheelbarrow' Patterson. He was a gold prospector (panner) and arrived in the area with all his belongings on a single wheelbarrow.
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Plettenberg Bay
##Plettenberg Bay Plettenberg Bay is situated on the shore of an impressive bay similarly named. The town is located ±33 km east of Knysna on South Africa's Garden Route. The Portuguese explorers who first set eyes on the bay named it "Bahia Formosa" - the "Beautiful Bay".
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Port Alfred
##Port Alfred Port Alfred is known as the Heart of the Sunshine Coast, situated halfway between Port Elizabeth and East London. The Kowie River runs through the town and it is the base for the large small boat harbour and a very successful residential marina development. The town boasts a wonderful blue flag beach and a great variety of water and ocean based activities.
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Porterville
##Porterville Porterville is a picturesque town approximately 140 km from Cape Town, situated on the banks of the Olifants River and at the foot of the Voorberg Mountains.The town was established in 1863 and named after the popular Attorney General Sir William Porter.
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Riebeek-Kasteel
##Riebeek-Kasteel The town Riebeek-Kasteel is situated in the picturesque Riebeek Valley, approximately 80 km northwest of Cape Town. In 2009 it was voted one of the three most beautiful towns in the Western Cape. The attraction for tourists lies in the beauty and tranquility of the town and its surroundings.
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Riebeek West
##Riebeek West Riebeek West, situated in the beautiful scenic Riebeek Valley, is only an hours drive from Cape Town. It is the twin of Riebeek Kasteel, situated in the same valley. The charm of this village lies in the beauty of the valley, the impressive Riebeek Kasteel Mountain, the rolling hills and the play of vineyards and olive orchards.
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Robertson
##Robertson The agricultural town of Robertson is situated on the popular Route 62. It lies in the beautiful and fertile Robertson valley, surrounded by the Langeberg Mountain Range. The district is known for wine, fresh and dried fruits and olives which are locally grown and processed.
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Sabie
##Sabie Sabie is a small logging town located next to the Sabie River on the mountainous escarpment of the Mpumalanga Highveld. It is centrally located near Lydenburg via the Long Tom Pass, the Panorama Route via Graskop and the Lowveld via Hazyview. The town lies within one of the largest man-made forests (plantations) in the world.
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Saldanha Bay
##Saldanha Bay The seaside village of Saldanha bay is situated on the northernmost end of Saldanha Bay on the Cape West Coast in South Africa. The Bay is the largest bay on the South African Coast and a centre for nature conservation and eco tourism.
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Simon's Town
##Simon's Town Simon's Town, 40 km from Cape Town, is home to the headquarters of the South African Navy. It features a medium sized harbour and at times some warships. The town has a collection of small museums, a couple of shops, some very nice restaurants and various accommodation options.
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Stellenbosch
##Stellenbosch Stellenbosch, 46 km east of Cape Town, is the undisputed heart of the Cape Winelands. It is also a lively student town with the University of Stellenbosch influencing just about everything in town. The town’s main attraction lie in the beauty of its preserved architecture and the streets lined with Oak trees.
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St. Lucia
##St. Lucia St. Lucia is a small town, next to the St. Lucia Estuary within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park in KwaZulu-Natal. The estuary connects Lake St. Lucia to the Indian Ocean. Boat cruises operated from St Lucia entails sightings of large numbers of hippo’s and some crocodiles.
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Swellendam
##Swellendam Swellendam is located at the foot of the Langeberg Mountains in South Africa's Overberg region of the Western Cape Province. Swellendam is a medium-sized rural town. It's historic heart, which contains most of the town's architectural jewels, is spread over a relatively small area making a walking tour a viable option.
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Wellington
##Wellington Wellington is situated in the Western heart of the Cape Winelands, approximately 15 km northeast of Cape Town. The Hawequas Mountains form a magnificent backdrop to the Town. The economy is centred around agriculture, the production of wine, table grapes, deciduous fruit and brandy. The town is also a centre of education with a number of Colleges and schools.
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Witbank / eMalahleni
##Witbank (a.k.a. eMalahleni) Witbank is a coal mining town in the province of Mpumalanga. It falls within the municipality of eMalahleni. It is on the main route that leads from Johannesburg and Pretoria to neighboring Mozambique. It is also the route to the popular Kruger National Park and other Private Game Reserves.
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Afrikaans Language Monument
##Afrikaans Language Monument The Afrikaans Language Monument is a prominent landmark on the side of the Paarl (“pearl”) mountain in the Cape Winelands in South Africa. This may arguably be the only monument ever erected for a language. It commemorates the history of one of the youngest and most modern languages in the world.
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Apartheid Museum
## The Apartheid Museum The Apartheid Museum is part of the Gold Reef City theme park in Johannesburg, South Africa. This modern museum, providing a learning experience for visitors, depicts the story of apartheid: it's development, the insult and suffering it caused, the struggle of the oppressed and the ultimate resolution based on our democratic constitution.
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Baviaanskloof
##Baviaanskloof The Dutch name Baviaanskloof means “valley of baboons”. This valley is in the Eastern Cape, South Africa and lies between the Baviaanskloof and the Kouga Mountain ranges. The whole of the valley is known for its wonderful natural beauty, its spectacular mountain shapes, diversity of plants and animals.
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Betty's Bay African Penguins
##African Penguins at Betty’s Bay African Penguins are classified as ‘vulnerable” and are only found along the African Coast in the Southern Hemisphere. They normally colonize islands and are seldomly found on the the coast of the mainland. Stoney Point at Betty’s Bay is one of only three such places and offers the rare opportunity to see them up close.
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Blyde River Canyon
##Blyde River Canyon The Blyde River Canyon is located in Mpumalanga - South Africa, just north of the town of Graskop. It is the third largest canyon in the world after the Grand Canyon (USA) and the Fish River Canyon (Namibia). It is the largest green canyon in the world.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
##Boulders Beach Penguin Colony A colony of approx. 3000 African Penguins reside just outside Simon's Town at Boulders Beach. Even though it is a residential area the thriving colony was born when two wild breeding pairs started breeding there in 1982, Boulders Penguin Colony is one of the popular stops for tourists on the Cape Peninsula Tour.
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Bourke's Luck Potholes
##Bourke's Luck Potholes The Bourke's Luck Potholes is one of the stops on the Panorama Route in South Africa. At this viewpoint visitors have the opportunity to walk along pathways and to view the potholes created by the fast flowing Blyde- and Treur Rivers in the rock bed of the river.
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Cango Caves
##Cango Caves The Cango Caves are located in the foothills of the Swartberg Mountains, some 28km north of Oudtshoorn in the Klein Karoo near South Africa's popular Garden Route. The Caves, a national monument and one of South Africa's top 20 tourist attractions, feature huge concert-hall sized chambers as well as narrow passages and rooms.
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Cape Peninsula
##Cape Peninsula Cape Town is situated on the Cape Peninsula. In 1580, Sir Francis Drake described the Cape Peninsula as "The most stately thing and the fairest Cape we saw in the whole circumference of the earth". A visit to Cape Town should always include a day tour of the Cape Peninsula.
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Cape Point
##Cape Point Cape Point marks the point where the mountain range extending southwards from Table Mountain, some 60 km away, eventually terminates in the Atlantic Ocean. The Point features steep cliffs and rough seas. It is wonderfully scenic.The best views are gained from the base of the lighthouse (1860) at the top of the ridge.
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Chapman's Peak Drive
##Chapman's Peak Drive Chapman's Peak Drive is a particularly scenic drive that connects Houtbay and Noordhoek on the Cape Peninsula near Cape Town. It features a couple of lookout points with spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean. The Drive forms part of a typical full-day Cape Peninsula excursion.
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Chimpanzee Eden Sanctuary
##Chimpanzee Eden Sanctuary The Chimpanzee Eden Sanctuary is situated in the de Kaap Valley near Nelspruit, South Africa. Chimpanzees are not indigenous to South Africa, but we have the privilege to house this initiative of the world famous Jane Goodall Institute. The sanctuary offers a safe haven for chimps who have been displaced from their natural habitat in Africa.
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Constitution Hill
##Constitution Hill Constitution Hill in the city of Johannesburg, is one of the major historical sites in South Africa. The Old Fort Prison, where political prisoners were incarcerated used to be here. The same site where human rights were so brutally abused today houses the Constitutional Court for the protection of the rights of all citizens of the country.
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Durban Botanic Gardens
##Durban Botanic Gardens The Durban Botanic Gardens is Durban’s oldest public institution and the oldest botanic gardens in Africa. It was established in 1849 in order to participate in the Kew Garden’s project to find new economically viable plant species. Today it covers an area of 15 hectares.
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Elephant Whispers
##Elephant Whispers Elephant Whispers is situated near Hazyview on the banks of the Sabie River. It offers the opportunity for direct “face to face’ encounters with these magnificent animals. It gives the opportunity to touch elephants and to get a feel of their inquisitive sensitive trunks. An elephant back bush ride can be arranged for a limited number of guests.
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Gamtoos River Valley
##The Gamtoos River Valley The Gamtoos River in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is 645 km long, with a catchment basin of 34,635 sq km. The name “Gamtoos” is probably derived from the name of the Khoi-Khoi tribe that lived here when the first Dutch settlers arrived. The lower part of the valley is home to important citrus and vegetable farming.
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God's Window
##God's Window God's Window, part of the popular Panorama Route, is a viewpoint on the Mpumalanga Escarpment with beautiful vistas of the Lowveld below. God's Window is clearly signposted from the R534. It's a 50m walk from the car park to the edge of the escarpment.
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Golden Mile
##Golden Mile The main beachfront area in Durban (one of South Africa's top 20 tourist attractions) is known as the Golden Mile. It contains a high concentration of hotel and holiday apartment blocks. The Durban beach experience is special with a paved promenade, high-rise hotels and holiday apartment blocks, restaurants, bars and the uShaka Marine World.
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Gold Reef City
## Gold Reef City Johannesburg and the surrounding metropolis was founded on the discovery of gold. Gold Reef City is a theme park situated on the site of a worked out gold mine. It also includes examples of the original houses and buildings of the old Johannesburg. Visitors have the opportunity to go down a mine shaft and do an educational tour on deep reef gold mining.
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Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum
##Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum The Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum in Soweto, South Africa, commemorates the youth uprising of 16 June 1976. The Black Consciousness Movement of Steve Biko stimulated huge resentment against the oppression of black people under apartheid. The police responded with sharp ammunition. Hector Pietersen was the first of a large number of learners to be killed on that day.
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Hermanus Whale Watching
##Hermanus whale watching Hermanus is known as the best land based spot for whale watching. The steep cliffs of the coast and the depth of the water make it possible for whales to come close to the land. In season, which is normally from June to December, the number of whales at Hermanus can be more than 100.
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Hlane Royal National Park
##Hlane Royal National Park The Hlane Royal National Park of Swaziland lies in the East of the country and is under protection of King Mswati III. The Reserve covers 22,000 ha of Swazi bushveld, dominated by ancient hardwood vegetation. It is home to elephant, lion, white rhino, giraffe and a large variety of other animals.
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Hole-in-the-Wall
##Hole-in-the-Wall Hole-in-the-Wall is a natural phenomenon on the Wild Coast of the Transkei, South Africa. It is 8 Km from the small town of Coffee Bay. Coffee Bay and Port St Johns are the only towns that can be be reached by tarred road from the National Road (N2).
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Keurbooms River Nature Reserve
##Keurbooms River Nature Reserve The Keurbooms River Nature Reserve, is a small reserve of only 740 ha, bisected by the Keurbooms River after which it is named. It is mostly known as holiday attraction and activities on offer. Accommodation is available in bungalows and well equipped camping sites.
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Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens
##Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens The Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens is one of South Africa's top 20 tourist attractions.Cecil John Rhodes created the garden in 1895, and then donated it to the residents of Cape Town. It is set in the shade of Devil's Peak. The vast array of plant species make it special and more than worth a visit.
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Klipdrift Brandy Distillery
##Klipdrift Brandy Distillery Nearly a hundred years ago, Mr JP (Kosie) Marais decided to produce brandy in this mainly wine producing region. He knew that Chenin Blanc and Columbar (grape varieties), that were successfully grown in the Robertson district, was most suited for brandy making. He developed Klipdrift, the unique South African brandy.
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Knysna Elephant Park
##Knysna Elephant Park Elephants used to roam freely in the forests surrounding the town of Knysna, but has since disappeared due to ivory hunting. In 1994 Lisette and Ian Withers founded the Knysna Elephant Park by saving two elephants from a culling program in the Kruger National Park. Today a large family of elephants roam freely in the park.
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Knysna Estuary
##Knysna Estuary The Knysna Estuary is often referred to as the Knysna Lake. It is however an estuary and not a lake - even though it resembles a lake in appearance. Most tourists explore the estuary by ferry. A number of these rides are on offer. The most popular is the outing to the Featherbed Nature Reserve
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Knysna Heads
##Knysna Heads The mouth of the Knysna Estuary is a narrow channel leading to the Indian Ocean. The channel is often dramatically depicted framed by two huge rocky promontories, known as The Knysna Heads. The Eastern Head is covered by residential development and the Western Head belongs to the Featherbed Nature Reserve.
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Kowie River
##Kowie River The Kowie River in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, has its source in the Grahamstown heights and flows southeast until it empties into the Indian Ocean at Port Alfred. The main tributaries of the Kowie are the Bloukrans, Bak- and Lushington Rivers. The estuarine section of the river stretches from the mouth for 14 km inland.
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Kowie River boat cruises
##Kowie River boat cruises The Kowie River on the Sunshine Coast in South Africa is the main feature of the town of Port Alfred. Recently a new boat for river cruises, the Lady Biscay was launched. It offers boat cruises on the Kowie River. The river can be navigated for 15 km.
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Kruger Cultural Village
##The Kruger Cultural Village Mpumalanga Province in South Africa is home to a variety of indigenous African cultures, each with their own language and traditions. The cultures represented in this region include the Zulu, Shangaan and Swazi. The Kruger Cultural Village offers visitors the opportunity to experience this intriguing variety of traditional lifestyles.
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Kruger House
##Kruger House The Kruger House museum in Pretoria was the residence of Paul Kruger, president of the "Zuid Afrikaanse Republiek". The ZAR was one of the two boer republics that were founded after the Great Trek from the Cape Colony. This unimposing house contains furniture and memorabilia that reflects the lifestyle of the period.
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KwaMuhle Museum
##KwaMuhle Museum The KwaMuhle Museum in Durban gives visitors the opportunity to get a better understanding of what apartheid entailed and how ordinary people participated in the struggle for freedom and human dignity. The current South Africa cannot be properly appreciated without an understanding of apartheid; what it was and how it affected the different communities.
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Mac Mac Falls
##Mac Mac Falls The 70 m high Mac Mac Falls is located right next to the Graskop Road, ±14km north of the town of Sabie. The Falls derived it's name from of all the Scottish gold prospectors who joined others in the various gold rushes in this region in the late 1800's.
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Moses Mabhida Stadium
##Moses Mabhida Stadium The Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban was newly built in preparation for the Soccer World Cup tournament, held in South Africa in 2010. An arch that is 106 m above the pitch spans the stadium. A funicular can take tourists to the top for wonderful views over the city and the Indian Ocean.
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Oudtshoorn ostrich farms
##Oudtshoorn ostrich farms Oudtshoorn in the Little Karoo, South Africa, is known as the ostrich capital of the world. Today a visit to one of the ostrich show farms in Oudtshoorn is rated as one of the 20 main tourist attractions in South Africa. These visits are not only very informative, but also highly entertaining.
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Outeniqua Pass
##Outeniqua Pass The Outeniqua Mountain Range runs from East to West and is the great divide between the Garden Route to the South and the Little Karoo to the North. The main road between the towns of George in the Garden Route to Oudtshoorn in the Little Karroo traverses the scenic Outeniqua Pass.
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Paarl Mountain
##Paarl Mountain The Paarl mountain dominates the town of Paarl. The name is derived from the Dutch word for a pearl. It refers to three huge boulders on top of the mountain that glisten like pearls in the sun after rain.
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Panorama Route
##Panorama Route The scenic Panorama Route, with various viewpoints, runs along the top of a section of the escarpment between the Mpumalanga Highveld and Lowveld. It offers incredible views, we strongly recommend it. The Route may be approached from Ohrigstad or from the logging town of Graskop.
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Paul Sauer Bridge
##Paul Sauer Bridge The Paul Sauer Bridge, also known as the Storms River Bridge, is 160km from Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape and spans the impressive Storms River Gorge on South Africa's Garden Route.The reinforced concrete arch-bridge takes the N2 (National Route 2), connecting Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, across the Storms River Gorge.
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Regina Mundi Church
##The Regina Mundi Church The Regina Mundi Church in Soweto is one of the major symbols of the struggle against apartheid in the “old” South Africa. The church that can accommodate up to 7000 people was a venue for meetings aimed at encouraging the residents of Soweto to oppose the apartheid regime.
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Robberg and Robberg Nature Reserve
##Robberg and Robberg Nature Reserve The Robberg Peninsula, which forms the western shoreline of Plettenberg Bay, is managed as a small nature reserve. The northern shore of the Peninsula consists mainly of steep mountainsides and cliffs where a large seal colony resides. The southern side is easier to get close to sea level and to two pristine sandy beaches that can be found here.
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Route 62
##Route 62 Route 62 connects Cape Town to Port Elizabeth and is an exciting alternative to the National Road (N2). The R62 offers the traveler a constantly changing landscape with vineyards and fruit orchards, interspersed with dry arid areas, always surrounded by mountain ranges of different kind and shape.
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Saartjie Baartman Grave
##Saartjie Baartman Saartjie Baartman, a Khoi-Khoi woman, was born in die Gamtoos River Valley in the late 1700’s. She was a slave in service of a certain Peter Cezanne. She was taken to London in 1810 to be exhibited in a museum in London. She was later sold to the French where she was also put on display. She died in 1815.
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Sani Pass
##Sani Pass The notorious Sani Pass connects the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal with the mountain Kingdom of Lesotho in the Drakensberg mountains. The pass starts at Underberg in South Africa and follows the steep climb of 9 km to the Lesotho border post at the top of the mountain. The pass can only be navigated by 4X4 vehicles with experienced drivers.
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Stellenbosch walking tour
##Stellenbosch walking tour The best way to explore Stellenbosch is on foot as most of the architectural beauties are within easy walking distance of each other. You can do this using a tourist guide or a useful brochure-map titled “On foot through historic Stellenbosch”, available from the very professional and helpful Stellenbosch Tourism Information Office.
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St. Lucia boat cruises
##St. Lucia boat cruises The St Lucia lake is the largest estuarine system in Africa and is part of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, meaning place of wonder/ miracle. It is home to a huge population of hippos and many crocodiles. It is also a birders paradise. A number of companies operate boat trips on the estuary that last 2 hours on average.
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St. Lucia Estuary & Lake
##St. Lucia Estuary The 360 square kilometre Lake St. Lucia in KwaZulu-Natal is the largest inland body of water in South Africa and the jewel in the crown of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park - a UNESCO World Heritage Site.The lake has a healthy fish population, supports a huge variety of bird species, is home to ±800 hippos and scores of crocodiles.
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Storm's River Mouth suspension bridge
##Storm's River Mouth suspension bridge The Storms River suspension bridge spans the mouth of the Storms River and forms part of a popular short hiking trail at the Storms River Camp in the Titsikamma Forest Reserve. Apart from the thrill of crossing over a suspension bridge, it offers wonderful views up the river gorge and down to the sea.
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Sun City Holiday Resort
##Sun City Holiday Resort The Sun City Holiday Resort is a mere two hours drive from Johannesburg. It is situated adjacent to the Pilanesberg National Park, which makes for an ideal combination of relaxing at the resort and enjoying good game viewing at Pilanesberg. Sun City has three five star hotels and one three star hotel. It also offers a wide range of activities.
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Table Mountain
##Table Mountain The mountain provides a majestic backdrop to the city of Cape Town. Table Mountain is one of the world's most striking natural wonders and South Africa's most recognized icon. No visit to Cape Town can be complete without making the trek to the top.
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Table Mountain Cableway
##Table Mountain Cableway A visit to Cape Town can never be complete without the trip up Table Mountain by cable car. From the top of Table Mountain you have wonderful views over the city, Table Bay, the Atlantic Coastline and the tip of the Cape Peninsula.
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The Bartolomeu Dias Museum
##Bartolomeu Dias Museum The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex in Mossel Bay is arguably the coastal town's most popular tourist attraction. Maritime Museum As its main exhibition the Museum houses an exact replica of the Caravel (15th century wooden sailing ship) used by Bartolomeu Dias when he became the first European explorer to round the southern tip of the African Continent.
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The Big Tree (Tsitsikamma)
##The Big Tree (Tsitsikamma) The Big Tree in the Tstsikamma Forest can be reached from the N2 where it passes through the Tsitsikamma forest, near the Paul Sauer Bridge. It is clearly signposted with parking space. A 10 minute walk through the forest will bring you to this magnificent specimen.
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The Pinnacle
##The Pinnacle The Pinnacle is the first viewpoint on the Panorama Route, if you approach it from the town of Graskop. It is a quartzite rock needle of 30 m in an escarpment ravine that runs out to the Lowveld below. The Ngwaritsane River flows down the ravine, cascading over eight waterfalls.
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Three Rondavels Viewpoint
##Three Rondavels Viewpoint Of all the view sites along the majestic Panorama Route, Three Rondavels arguably offers the best views. The view point, ±60 km north of Graskop, lies just above the broadest section of the Blyde River Canyon.
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Tsitsikamma Mountains
##Tsitsikamma Mountains The Tsitsikamma Mountains run from West to East and form the Northern border of the Garden Route in South Africa. It stretches for 80 Km from Keurbooms River in the West to Eerste River in the East. To the West it forms a continuous range with the Outeniqua Mountains, North of George.
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Union Buildings
##Union Buildings The Union Buildings in Pretoria, South Africa, is home to the offices of the State President and the Department of Foreign Affairs. These imposing buildings were originally designed by Sir Herbert Baker for the recently founded Union of South Africa (1910). The inauguration of Nelson Mandela as the first president of the new democratic South Africa also took place at this venue.
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uShaka Marine World
##uShaka Marine World uShaka Marine World, is situated on the Golden Mike in Durban. It opened it's gates to the public in 2004 and has since become one of the main attractions for visitors to Durban. It offers a safe and clean environment where visitors can enjoy a variety of entertainment options.
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Victoria and Alfred (V&A) Waterfront
##Victoria and Alfred (V&A) Waterfront The Victoria and Alfred (V&A) Waterfront was developed in the working harbour of Cape Town and perfectly integrates port activities and leisure. It offers a fascinating and eclectic mix of specialty shops, markets, restaurants, bars, museums, cinemas and activities.
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Vilakazi Street
##Vilakazi Street Vilakazi Street in Soweto, South Africa, is the only street in the world that boasts two Nobel peace prize laureates to have lived in the same street. The house of former president Mandela has since been converted into a museum. Bishop Tutu still owns his house and occasionally uses it.
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Wonder View
##Wonder View Wonder view is the highest viewpoint on the Panorama Route and offers a 180 degree view over the Lowveld. The drop down to the Lowveld from the Panorama Route is approximately 900 m. On a clear day it is possible to see the Kruger National Park and the Lebombo mountain range in the distance.
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Addo National Elephant Park
##Addo National Elephant Park The Addo National Elephant Park is the third largest National Park in South Africa. It is situated in the Eastern Cape. Its popularity is largely due to the fact that it houses the big five with 550 plus elephants as the main attraction.
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Bonamanzi Game Reserve
##Bonamanzi Private Game Reserve Bonamanzi Private Game Reserve is bordered by the spectacular Lake St. Lucia which is part of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, and the magnificent Hluhluwe River. This privately owned game reserve and safari lodge is located in one of the best birding regions in South Africa.
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Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve
##Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve is the southern section of the Cape Peninsula, and includes three promontories at its southern most point called Cape Point, Cape Maclear and the Cape of Good Hope. The Reserve encompasses 7 750 hectares of rich and varied flora and fauna.
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Featherbed Nature Reserve
##Featherbed Nature Reserve The mouth of the Knysna Estuary is a narrow channel, which is difficult to navigate for those not familiar with it. The channel is often dramatically depicted framed by two huge rocky promontories, known as The Knysna Heads. The Featherbed Nature Reserve is situated on the Western Head.
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Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve
##Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park (prev. Hluhluwe-Umfolozi) The Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park is the oldest game reserve in Africa. It is situated in the North of the Kwa-Zulu Natal Province. It covers 96,000 ha of varied ecosystems. Relative to its size, Hluhluwe-Imfolozi is home to the largest population of the endangered white rhino in the world, between 1 500 and 2 000.
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iSimangaliso Wetland Park
##iSimangaliso Wetland Park iSimangaliso Wetland Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stretches along a coastal belt of 220 km and covers an area of 332,000 ha. It includes three major lake systems and five interlinking eco systems. It features a huge diversity of animal, plant and marine life to be explored by visitors.
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Kruger National Park
##Kruger National Park The Kruger National Park in South Africa is internationally renowned as a world leader in conservation policies, practices and techniques. This Park stretches over 20,000 square kilometers (2 million hectares) and is home to an incredible variety of plant, bird and animal species, with the “big five” included (elephant, lion, rhinoceros, leopard and buffalo).
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Makalali Private Game Reserve
##Makalali Private Game Reserve The Makalali Private Game Reserve is situated in the Hoedspruit region close to the iconic Kruger National Park. It covers a conservancy of 26,000 ha and it boasts more than 1,000 wild animals. It is also home to the ‘big five’ (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino).
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Mthethomusha Game Reserve
##Mthethomusha Game Reserve The Mthethomusha Private Game Reserve is situated south of the Kruger National Park with which it shares an unfenced border. The Malelane mountains dominate the landscape and the 8000 ha of the reserve is home to the ‘big five’ (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino).
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Pilanesberg National Park
##Pilanesberg National Park The Pilanesberg National Park is the fourth largest of the South African Game Reserves and is home to the big five. The fact that it is within easy reach of Johannesburg and Pretoria adds to its popularity. A further attraction is that is situated adjacent to the Sun City Holiday Resort.
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Pretoriuskop Rest Camp
##Pretoriuskop Rest Camp Pretoriuskop Rest Camp is in the famous Kruger National Park in South Africa. It is one of the oldest camps, situated in the southeastern part of the Park. The camp offers a variety of self catering huts, chalets, family units and a guest house. It has a licensed restaurant and cafeteria and a natural rock swimming pool.
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Storm’s River Mouth
##Storm’s River Mouth Storms River Mouth is the main camp within the Tsitsikamma section of the Garden Route National Park. This section comprises a coastal stretch of roughly 5 Km wide. It includes the Tsitsikamma rain forest that drops down to the rugged coastline with a marine conservation region of approximately 80 km.
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Table Mountain National Park
##Table Mountain National Park The Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) encompasses the incredibly scenic Peninsula mountain chain that stretches from Signal Hill and Table Mountain in the north to Cape Point in the south - a distance of some 60 km. The TMNP incorporates various small marine reserves along the Cape Peninsula coastline
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Tsitsikamma
##Tsitsikamma The Tsitsikamma National Park is a section of the broader Garden Route National Park, a coastal Nature Reserve that stretches eastwards for 80 kilometers from Natures valley. It is known for its indigenous forests, mountains and rugged coastline. The Park offers a number of accommodation facilities, walking trails and a diversity of adventure activities.
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Arniston Hotel
##Arniston Hotel The Arniston Hotel is situated on the beach right next to a historic fishing village that has been declared a National Monument in its entirety. The hotel offers lovely views over the ocean and pristine beach front.
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Casa do Sol Hotel & Resort
##Casa do Sol Hotel & Resort Casa do Sol is situated near the town of Hazyview on the road to Sabie. It is an ideal stop over for visitors to this region, it is en-route to the Kruger National Park and the adjacent private game reserves.
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Crowne Plaza Johannesburg - The Rosebank Hotel
##Crowne Plaza Johannesburg - The Rosebank Hotel The Crowne Plaza Johannesburg - The Rosebank Hotel is located in Johannesburg’s upmarket Rosebank suburb. It is a ±5-mins walk from the popular Mall of Rosebank and ±10-mins walk from the Gautrain’s Rosebank Station (rapid rail link). The hotel features 3- and 4-star rooms, with various facilities, including the hip Circle Bar and The Butcher’s Block Restaurant.
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Halyards Hotel
##Halyards Hotel The Royal Alfred Marina in the Kowie River is one of the focal points of the town of Port Alfred. The Halyards Hotel is a beacon of the Marina, bordered on the one side by the Marina and on the other by the yacht and small boat harbour.
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Inn on the Square Hotel
##Inn on the Square Hotel The Inn on the square hotel is situated in the heart of old Cape Town inner city, alongside the vibrant Green Market Square. It is within walking distance of historic landmarks, such as the Parade, the Cape of Good Hope Castle, the old slave quarters, the Company Gardens, the St George|'s Cathedral,and the Buildings of Parliament.
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Ocean View Hotel (Coffee Bay)
##Ocean View Hotel Ocean View Hotel in Coffee Bay is a country hotel with a three star grading. The hotel is situated in the small town of Coffee Bay on the Wild Coast in the Transkei, South Africa. The town is nestled between towering cliffs and a sparkling sea, the hotel's garden gate exits right onto the sandy beach.
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Paternoster Seaside Cottages
##Paternoster Seaside Cottages The Paternoster Seaside Cottages are situated in the fishing village of Paternoster on the Cape West Coast. The two cottages, each with two bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms, offer unhindered views of the Atlantic Ocean. It features a 4X5 meter rim flow swimming pool. Each room has satellite TV.
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Protea Hotel Edward
##Protea Hotel Edward The Protea Hotel Edward is well placed within the Durban golden triangle, which links the Sun coast Casino, uShaka Marine World and the International Convention Centre/ICC. The hotel is a springboard from which to explore the rich Zulu culture and game reserves of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Protea Hotel Fire & Ice!
##The Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! The Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! is situated on the edge of Cape Town city centre and in the heart of the city’s entertainment area. It offers three star accommodation and is close to most of the many attractions that Cape Town offers.
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Protea Hotel Kruger Gate
##Protea Hotel Kruger Gate The Protea Hotel Kruger Gate is situated at the Kruger Gate, the main entrance to the Kruger National Park. It is an ideal venue for people interested in visiting the Kruger National Park but still wanting to enjoy the comfort of a good four star hotel.
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Protea Hotel Marine
##Protea Hotel Marine The Protea Hotel Marine in Port Elizabeth is a four star facility located in Summerstrand, within walking distance of the beaches and the promenade. The hotel is within 10 minutes drive from the Port Elizabeth Airport (PLZ). It is only 5.2 km from the centre of town with many of the main attractions nearby.
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Protea Hotel Riempie Estate
##Protea Hotel Riempie Estate The Protea Hotel Riempie Estate is situated on the outskirts of Oudtshoorn. It is set on a private estate with a farm like feeling. The hotel is situated within easy reach of the most important tourist attractions: The Cango Caves, the different Ostrich show farms, a number of museums, the Meiringspoort and the historic Swartberg Mountain Pass.
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Protea Hotel Stellenbosch
##Protea Hotel Stellenbosch The Protea Hotel Stellenbosch, is situated in one of the most historic regions of the Cape. The hotel itself is positioned between two international golf courses. It is nestled against a backdrop of magnificent mountains with wonderful views over the vineyards of the Boland.
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Protea Hotel Umhlanga Ridge
##The Protea Hotel Umhlanga Ridge## The 4 star hotel is situated in Umhlanga Ridge, bordering Durban. The Hotel is opposite the popular Gateway Mall. Other nearby attractions include Umhlanga Rocks’ beaches (5-minute drive) and uShaka Marine World (Durban).
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Riebeek Valley Hotel
##Riebeek Valley Hotel The Riebeek Valley Hotel in the town of Riebeek-Kasteel is an old world boutique hotel. It carries a four star grading of the Tourism Grading Authority of South Africa. It offers sweeping views of the majestic Kasteelberg Mountains as well as vineyards and olive groves below the mountains.
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The Dunes Hotel & Resort
##The Dunes Hotel & Resort The Dunes Hotel and Resort is situated on the beachfront of Keurboomstrand, close to Plettenberg Bay. It offers sweeping views over the bay to Robberg, as well as the mountains behind it. The hotel offers easy access to many of the attractions of the Garden Route
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The Elephant Lake Hotel
##The Elephant Lake Hotel This 3 star hotel is situated in St Lucia, The hotel and town is on the shores of the St Lucia Lake and surrounded by the Isimangaliso Wetland Park, one of South Africa’s World Heritage sites. The lake and heritage site are home to a vast variety of animals and birds.
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Bongani Mountain Lodge
##The Bongani Mountain Lodge The Bongani Mountain Lodge is situated in the Mthethomusha Private Game Reserve that borders The Kruger National Park in the south. The 8000 ha of the Mthethomusha Game Reserve is home to a large variety of wild animals, including the ‘big five’ (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino).
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Buffelsdrift Game Lodge
##Buffelsdrift Game Lodge Buffelsdrift Game Lodge is situated near Oudtshoorn in the Little Karoo, South Africa. It is 6 km outside the town and on the road that leads to the famous Cango Caves. The setting is in a valley approaching the Swartberg mountains with typical Little Karoo bushveld and 'fynbos'.
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Ezulwini Game Lodge
##Ezulwini Game Lodge The Ezulwini Game Lodge is situated at Hluhluwe on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal. It is in close proximity to most of the attractions of Zululand of which its wildlife, wetlands and culture are the most important. The Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park is is an approximate 20 minutes' drive from the lodge.
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Hannah Game Lodge
##Hannah Game Lodge Hannah Game Lodge is situated close to Ohrigstad and encompasses 800 hectares of unspoiled African Bushveld. It has 68 thatch roof chalets situated along the edge of the mountain with views over the reserve.
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Hlangana Country Lodge
##The Hlangana Country Lodge The Hlangana Country Lodge is situated in Oudtshoorn, on the main route that leads to the Cango Caves. It is in close proximity to the main tourist attractions of the region, e.g. the Cango Caves, the Ostrich show farms,the Meiringspoort gorge through the Swartberg Mountains and the historic Swartberg Mountain Pass.
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Lone Creek River Lodge
##The Lone Creek River Lodge The Lone Creek River Lodge is situated in the Town of Sabie on the Drakensberg escarpment in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The Lodge overlooks the Sabie river and the Sabi River valley. It is close to the main attractions of the region, e.g. a variety of waterfalls, the Panorama Route and Pilgrim’s Rest.
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Nisela Safari Lodge
##Nisela Safari Lodge Nisela Safari Lodge is situated in the Lowveld near the southeastern border of Swaziland. It is right next to the main road from the Golela/Lavumisa Border post to Big Bend and Mbabane. This makes it an ideal stop over with a restaurant offering good refreshment facilities.
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The Garden Route Game Lodge
##The Garden Route Game Lodge As the name suggests, the Garden Route Game Lodge is situated at the entrance to the Garden Route, with the impressive Langeberg Mountains as backdrop. The lodge is situated on rehabilitated farm land and is home to a large variety of animals and birds.
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Cape Town International Airport
##Cape Town International Airport Cape Town International Airport is the second largest airport in South Africa. The largest being the Oliver Tambo International Airport near Johannesburg. The airport was extensively enlarged and upgraded in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Today it serves between 8 and 9 million passengers per year.
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O.R. Tambo International Airport (ORTIA)
##O.R. Tambo International Airport (ORTIA) O.R. Tambo International Airport (ORTIA) is the air transport hub of Southern Africa. ORTIA is more or less a 45-minute drive from the Johannesburg's northern suburbs (e.g. Sandton). The Gautrain (rapid rail link) travels to Sandton in 13-minutes. Africa Deluxe Tours arranges land or helicopter transfers for our clients to and from ORTIA.
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Nelson Mandela
##Nelson Mandela Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, was the first President of the “new” democratic South Africa (1994-1999). The key role he played in South Africa’s peaceful transition can never be overestimated. He was a remarkable diplomat with a wonderful ability to win over his harshest critics. His sense of forgiveness and spirit of reconciliation was remarkable. He could however, take a strong stand on matters of principle.
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South African History
##South African History The history of South Africa is one of different struggles for freedom. Given the diversity of ethnic groups and languages this is understandable. The peaceful transition to a democratic South Africa in 1994, based on a constitution that protects the human rights of all its peoples, can rightly be called a miracle.
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South Africans in history
##South Africans in history South Africa, though a relatively young and small country, has produced a number of internationally acclaimed persons in the fields of politics, religion, business, literature, science and sport. Four South Africans have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize: Albert Luthuli, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, President FW de Klerk, and President Nelson Mandela..
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Wine tastings at estates in South Africa
##Wine tasting at estates in South Africa South African wines are rated on par with other top wine-producing regions in the world. The majority of wine estates, over 100 in fact, are found in the Cape Winelands, which is within easy reach of Cape Town and makes for a great one-day excursion from the city.
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Xhosa people
##Xhosa people A person who has isiXhosa as home language is referred to as a Xhosa. IsiXhosa is one of South Africa's eleven official languages. It is in fact, in terms of home languages, South Africa's second largest language group (17.9%) after isiZulu (22.9%). The language falls in the Nguni-language group.
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Zulu people of South Africa
##Zulu people of South Africa IsiZulu, the language of the Zulu People, has the most speakers off all eleven official languages of South Africa. They are a people with a proud military tradition, starting with the remarkable history of king Shaka. Even today, in modern South Africa, the Zulu nation has a king, recognized by the Government of South Africa.
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Drakensberg Mountains
##The Drakensberg Mountains The Drakensberg Mountain range is the largest and highest range in South Africa. The name “Drakensberg” is Afrikaans and means “dragon mountain. The mountains run from northeast in the Mpumalanga Province southwest into the Eastern Cape. It stretches over more than 1000 km. The highest peak is Thabana Ntlenyana with an elevation of 3428 m.
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Protea Hotel Knysna Quays
##The Protea Hotel Knysna Quays The Protea Hotel Knysna Quays (4 star grading) is situated on the Knysna Waterfront at a harbour for yachts, ferries and small boats. It is part of the waterfront development with a large variety of restaurants and curio shops. It is within walking distance of the centre of Knysna.