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De Aar Tourism - De Aar
The Northern Cape - Tourism Information
De Aar, the third largest town in the Northern Cape, is centrally located on the main railway line between Johannesburg, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Namibia and tarred roads to surrounding towns. The name De Aar refers to the underground water supply in arteries with all of De Aar’s water coming...
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Dargle Tourism - Dargle
KwaZulu-Natal - Tourism Information
Dargle is a beautiful valley, carefully nurtured and protected by the residents, it comprises a farmland charm and wilderness flavour. Amidst the beauty of the area the people here have warm hearts and a tenderness similar to the natural flora. Dargle provides a perfect natural retreat in wide...
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Compassberg Hiking Trail - Middelburg
Mpumalanga - Hiking trails
These trails weave through the northern foothills of the Sneeuberg, some 350 km from Bloemfontein. The one and three day alternative trails are located on a farm and may be hiked during weekends. There is a wealth of bird life (over 80 species have been identified) and mammals such as baboon, hare, lynx,...
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Fauresmith Tourism - Fauresmith
The Free State - Tourism Information
Fauresmith is the only town in South Africa, and one of only three in the world, where the railway line runs down the centre of the main road. The town is well known in equestrian circles for the annual National Equestrian Endurance Race, during which the horses and riders must complete a grueling...
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Hopetown Tourism - Hopetown
The Northern Cape - Tourism Information
Hopetown is odd. It is said the widow of the first owner of the farm, De Kalk, wore a small anchor. A servant was told it represented hope and made an imitation from tin which was nailed to the farm entrance. In 1866 a diamond, ‘Eureka’, was found and, in 1868, on the farm Zandfontein, the...
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Buffalo City Tourism - East London
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information
Buffalo City one of South Africa’s unsung treasures, is located in the Amathole District and includes East London, King William's Town, Mdantsane and Bhisho. Established following the local government elections in 2000, Buffalo City forms the central hub of the Eastern Cape, with the Sunshine Coast...
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Venterstad Tourism - Venterstad
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information
One of the most appealing attractions of Venterstad, a small town situated on one of the Southern spurs of the Gariep Dam, is its proximity to the Oviston Nature Reserve. This 13,000 hectare reserve runs alongside the Gariep Dam and conserves part of the False Upper Karoo ecosystem. The nearby Orange-Fish...
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Betty's Bay Tourism - Bettys Bay
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Betty's Bay is a coastal town situated between Kleinmond and Pringle Bay. This piece of land was bought in 1938 to preserve its beauty for future generations. Lovely walks can be taken here and there is also a restaurant within the Gardens that could be visited for light meals or drinks. This...
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Mossel Bay Tourism - Mossel Bay
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
There’s so much to do in Mossel Bay - from adrenalised adventures like surfing, 4x4 trails, horse riding, and shark-cage diving, to gentle, contemplative things like lazing on the beach or watching for whales (in fact it’s a particularly good whale and dolphin watching destination - especially in...
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Thaba Nchu Tourism - Thaba Nchu
The Free State - Tourism Information
Thaba Nchu, in Motheo region, has busy social calendar throughout the whole region. Bloemfontein is popularly known for hosting Bloem Show, Bridal Show, Wheels Expo, Homemakers Expo, not forgetting the well known Macufe, Vuka Jazz festival, biannual folkloric festival, Rose festival and the adventurous...
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Bitterfontein Tourism - Bitterfontein
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
In the Hardeveld the pace is set by nature and not by human development. There are seven small villages situated in the Hardeveld: Bitterfontein, Kliprand, Molsvlei, Nuwerus, Putsekloof, Rietpoort and Stofkraal. It is an area where the tone is decidedly traditional. 'Soetsuurdeeg' bread is still baked...
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Komga Tourism - Komga
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information
Komga is a small scenic village set among the rolling grasslands some 65 kms to the East of King William's Town. This small village is a cattle farming centre about 60 km north of East London. The word "Komga" means 'piece of clay'. Visitors to this village will find a friendly and hospitable...
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Pinetown Tourism - Pinetown
KwaZulu-Natal - Tourism Information
Pinetown is also the home of the Lahee park sporting complex which boasts it's own swimming pool, hockey, rugby, cricket, and tennis facilities, and in more recent years a gymnasium and motocross track. The Pinetown Cricket Club, was established in 1873, and is believed to be the oldest in Kwa-Zulu...
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Carolina Tourism - Carolina
Mpumalanga - Tourism Information
Carolina lies in the Grass and Wetlands region of Mpumalanga, South Africa. This entire region boasts exceptional natural beauty and dotted with an abundance of shimmering lakes and rivers.
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Mooinooi Tourism - Mooinooi
North West - Tourism Information
Mooinooi is a mining suburb in the North West Province of South Africa. Mooinooi has a 9 hole golf course where you can enjoy a game with the whole family or just hit some practise balls to keep your swing in top shape while on holiday. Mooinooi is in the North West Province which enjoys sunshine...
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Flamingo Trail - Port Elizabeth
The Eastern Cape - Hiking trails
The walk is 10 km (3 to 4 hours), although shorter alternatives are available using the track along the base of the escarpment. The trail starts at the Motherwell storm water canal. Protection of Succulent Thicket is the objective of the reserve. Major bird breeding colonies are protected and the calcareous...
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Mkuze Tourism - Mkhuze
KwaZulu-Natal - Tourism Information
Mkuze is a small Elephant Coast trade and transport centre. It is also the name of one of the Elephant Coast waterways that meanders across the southern expanse of Maputaland, eventually feeding into the St Lucia wetlands. The Mkuze River cuts through the Ubombo Mountains before serving as a boundary...
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Wolmaransstad Tourism - Wolmaransstad
North West - Tourism Information
This town forms the start of the famous Diamond Route and is situated 80km from Klerksdorp and approximately 3 hours drive from Johannesburg. Wolmaransstad serves a large community and is an important diamond buying centre. It's a farming and prospecting community forming part of the area where the...
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Clocolan Tourism - Clocolan
The Free State - Tourism Information
Clocolan is the second smallest district in South Africa, but also one of the top agricultural districts in the country. The area is know for the cultivation of wheat and maize, large cattle and sheep herds and the cultivation of specialty fruit such as cherries.
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Franschhoek Tourism - Franschhoek
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Nestled between towering mountains in the beautiful Cape winelands lies the magnificent Franschhoek Valley. This is the food and wine heartland of the country, where splendid wines are grown and our top chefs create international cuisine. Here breath-taking scenery, warm hospitality, world class cuisine...
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4x4 Driving
South Africa offers several 4x4 driving trails. Cross country drives and trips on scenic routes are available for off-road vehicles. 4x4 drivers' training is recommended for those that require a little guidance first. The trails promise scenery of abundant indigenous forests, superb wildlife and several fascinating Indo-African ruins.
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Food and Beverage
Make your selection from fine dining restaurants, trendy restaurants, family eateries, deli's and take always or even a padstal, bush pub or Cocktail Lounge. South Africa offers a wide range of food types to choose from including traditional South African food, Indian, German, Greek, Italian, Thai, Cajun, and French to satisfy your culinary desires.
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Hiking trails
Whether a one day or multi-day trip, hiking in South Africa will deliver an unforgettable experience from the novice to the more experienced. To experience some of these wild places, simply put your boots and your feet on the ground and one in front of the other. Our South Africa has a huge variety of awesomely scenic hiking trails. There's no better way to experience the true wild South Africa.
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Shopping in South Africa
When in the city, shop at the some of the Southern Hemisphere biggest and finest Shopping malls. When in the Platteland, shop at an exclusive small shop where you can find anything from homemade cookies to woven baskets and art from the local people. Be sure to find something that suites your every desire and taste.
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Wildlife and Nature
South Africa is a wildlife paradise offering not only the Big 5 but also other endangered species. Game viewing in South Africa is done either in National Parks in closed vehicles or in open safari vehicles in the Private Game Reserves. You can choose between day and night game viewing.
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South African Wine
The very first vineyard planted in South Africa was when the settlers from Europe arrived. South Africa's wine regions stretches from the tip of the African continent, where the two great oceans meet at Cape Agulhas, to deep in the desert-like Karoo and the Free State . Wine tourism is one of the country's best growing industries offering a range of topographical pleasures ranging from high, snowy mountains to arid plains, offering wine tours from Wine Cellars or Boutique wine farms, you can even do food and wine pairing.
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