HERE 10 TO VIEWS SOUTH AFRICA
What's your definition of a perfect vacation? Perhaps it spends time visiting new places with family and friends. Maybe it will meet interesting people or try fun things such as hiking, biking, and playing games. Has it been lazy lunches and days spent on a sandy beach in the stunning surroundings?
Welcome to South Africa – truly we can tell you can have anything. Here are our top ten reasons to visit South Africa, which is also called a world in one country'...
1. Awesome beaches
Cape Town has potentially the best urban beaches in the world, from the trendy Camps Bay (close to the center) to the comic-like colony of African endangered penguins, along the Boulders cove. On the Garden Route of South Africa and the Indian Ocean coast of KwaZulu-Natal, you can find long stretches of uncontaminated soft sand littered by waves colder and warmer the further north you go. In South Africa, there are also tropical coral reefs and excellent areas for diving and snorkeling.
2. Africa's Best 5 Sightings
In South Africa, you will tick all Big 5 on the planet in one day (elephant, buffalo, rhino, lion, leopard) one of the few places on Earth. Because of its excellent protected areas and national parks, it is one of the world's most spectacular Big 5 safari destinations.
# National Park Kruger, and its reserves such as Sabi Sands, Thornybush, Londolozi, MalaMala, Lion Sands, and Dulini
# Game Reserve of Madikwe
# Reserve for Phinda Game
# National Park Pilanesberg
# National Park Elephant Addo
3. Fantastic wine and food
We strongly suggest spending time in Cape Winelands, which is the country's unquestioned 'gourmet capital' while visiting Mother City, Cape Town in South Africa. Explore stunning estates, try some of the world's finest cuisines in his amazing restaurants, taste award-winning wines from cool wine cellars and on large covered patios.
Enjoy a gourmet getaway on the lush hills of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands at the eastern shore of the world, fortification for a comfortable stroll at the foot of the beautification of the magnificent Drakensberg.
4. Abundance of events
South Africans prefer to see their country as a big playground with plenty of sunshine, mountains, sea, and rivers. Walking in the Table Mountain to experience the great outdoors; horse ride in the Drakensberg; watching the whales on the Hermanus; gliding over the Cape Town beaches; hiking on the Kruger safari; cycling through the Cape Winelands; exploring the forest canopy along the Garden Path. When you visit South Africa you will never have a boring moment!
5. Pleasant and residents
Visitors always remark that South Africans are smiling... Yes, we're a bunch of friends! We enjoy meeting new people and suggest our favorite place and stuff do with enthusiasm. We are a melting pot of many interesting cultures that make for one country, so in our English, you can hear different accents and taste different faces, and a rich fusion of flavors.
6. The weather is almost fine
Were you aware of the average of over 300 days of sunshine a year of Durban, Ballito, and the KwaZulu-Natal beaches? The "rainy season" over the Kruger from December to March is actually very sunny: the precipitation typically consists of late afternoons brief thundershowers that leave the air washed away and clear, crisp photos taken. The climate in South Africa is usually moderate, indicating sensational summers and mild winters.
7. This is a favorite family
It's going to love your children! South Africa has plenty to suit children and plenty of wonderful possibilities for a family holiday. The beach breaks are especially common in Cape Town and the garden route. We advise the Pilanesberg, Madikwe, or any of the East Cape reservations for the family safari – all without malaria with superb viewing of the game. Try Sun City, a holiday resort with a sandy beach and an ocean, which is situated in the middle of the bush and less than a 2-hour drive from Johannesburg. For loud and uncontrolled whoops of joy, try Sun City.
8. Historically rich
When you visit South Africa, how far back do you want to go? We have the Cradle of Civilization where, along with many other (and some of the oldest) hominin fossils, the 2,3 million-year-old fossil called Mrs. Ples was discovered. We strongly suggest the KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields to taste a more recent past. In the bloody combat between British troops, the commandos of Boer, and the Zulu Warriors, courage, triumph, and defiance resurrected the world in 1875. A visit to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners spent 18 years imprisonment is probably best illustrated in the fascinating modern history of South Africa.
Cape Town is the oldest town in Europe, with over 300 years since the Constantia Wine Country and San Bushmen can tell you all about its desert lifestyle.
9. Any type of traveler has excellent value for money.
A cozy guest house or a family-run lodge is easy to find in South Africa that offers extra relaxation for your holiday plus great value for money. Moreover, dining in South Africa is inexpensive so, without the bitter aftertaste of an unfair bill, you can enjoy a great meal and local vintage in general.
A safari can also be all-inclusive, as well as value for money so that you know precisely what you're looking for. Ask your Africa Safari Expert to create the most inclusive and customized route for your budget.
10. It is easy to get around.
In South Africa, foreign airlines are constantly streaming at international airports all over the world. Once here, you can also find a network of roads across the big Karoo sky, winding through farmlands, jamming along coastlines and stunning mountain passes. South Africa is one of only two African countries where we suggest self-driving holidays – a fabulous choice for freelancers.
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