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Kokstad Tourism - Kokstad
KwaZulu-Natal - Tourism Information
Kokstad is a town in the Sisonke District of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. Kokstad is named after the Griqua chief Adam Kok III who settled here in 1863. Stad is the Dutch and Afrikaans word for city. The town is built on the outer slopes of the Drakensberg and is 1,302 m above the sea...
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Klerksdorp Tourism - Klerksdorp
North West - Tourism Information
The first magistrate of the small community that settled on the banks of the Schoonspruit in 1837, Jacob de C'lerq, gave his name to a town founded by Voortrekkers and built by gold mining. The discovery of gold in 1886 saw thousands of prospectors descending on the quiet rural aggregation of Klerksdorp. Today,...
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Pinelands Tourism - Pinelands
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Pinelands was South Africa's first Garden City, planned in accordance with the ideas of Ebenezer Howard of England contained in his famous book 'Garden Cities of Tomorrow', published in 1898. He suggested the building of new towns, or 'garden cities' as he called them, planned to provide adequate...
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Steytlerville Tourism - Steytlerville
The Eastern Cape - Tourism Information
Steytlerville, one of the quaintest Karoo towns in South Africa, was established in 1875. The need arose for the Dutch Reformed church to build a church seeing that the oxwagon trip from Uitenhage was just a mite too long. It was originally situated on the farm Doorspoort which was then surveyed...
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Carnavon Tourism - Carnarvon
The Northern Cape - Tourism Information
Carnarvon and surrounds charm visitors with magnetic hospitality, good traditional food, a history steeped in land conflict and mission work (mostly Rhenish missionary history). The former, combined with unique architecture, hundreds of windmills and vistas of flat topped hills, gave Carnarvon...
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Worcester Tourism - Worcester
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Worcester is the central point of the Cape Winelands and forms part of Route 62, the longest wine route in the world. It is the focal and economic hub of the Breede Valley and is tucked away at the foot of the magnificent Brandwacht, Overhex and Langeberg mountains. The postcard-pretty town is complimented...
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Johannesburg Tourism - Johannesburg
Gauteng - Tourism Information
Johannesburgis an extraordinary city, born just over 120 years ago with the discovery of gold and since then it always has been a city of commerce and opportunity. Even today Joburg continues to attract those looking for opportunity – it’s a city populated by people who have come to realise their...
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Protea Farm - Montagu
The Western Cape - Adventure
Protea Farm is situated in the KOO valley (29 km outside Montagu on the R318) and hosts the famous Montagu Tractor Trips. This tractor trip has become a legendary outdoor activity since 1985 and is a must as a tourist attraction in South Africa. The tractor trip takes the passenger...
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Pennington Tourism - Pennington
KwaZulu-Natal - Tourism Information
Pennington is a beautiful, picturesque coastal village approximately 75kms south of central Durban and 1 hour's drive from the King Shaka airport. Pennington is considered the little jewel of the south coast. It was originally a farm owned by the Pennington family. This seaside village is one...
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Bushmans River Canoe Trail - Kenton on Sea
The Eastern Cape - Hiking trails
Kenton-on-Sea; 2 days; 16 km; each way; Scenic Bushmans River with its associated Succulent Thicket Information provided with courtesy of SA Hikes
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Le Bonheur Crocodile Farm - Simondium
The Western Cape - Wildlife and Nature
Le Bonheur crocodile farm operates 7 days a week, 9 till 5. Guided tours of our croc ponds are offered every 45 minutes. Our facility include a child friendly, licensed café, a gift shop (featuring nile croc leather articles), spacious indoor/outdoor play areas as well as an irrigation dam offering...
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Prins Albert Tourism - Prince Albert
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Prince Albert is a delightful South African village in the Karoo, which is part of the Western Cape. Although we live in an arid region we are blessed with water from the Swartberg Mountains and the village is a little oasis. We enjoy a superb climate, with a high sunshine index and spectacular night...
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Springs Tourism - Springs
Gauteng - Tourism Information
Springs is a quiet 'suburb' in Johannesburg, it gets its name from the many natural underground springs. It used to be a farming community until coal was found and it became a coal mining town which transported coal to the gold mines via railway. In 1904, gold was founded and by the 1930's, Springs...
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Hanover Tourism - Hanover
The Northern Cape - Tourism Information
Once part of the Graaff-Reinet district and known as Bo-Zeekoeirivier. As the farming community grew, a community centre was needed and, in 1854, the 8 656ha farm, Petrusvallei, was bought for 33 333 Rixdollars (R5 000). The former owner asked that the proposed town be called Hanover as his ancestors...
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Bronkhorstspruit Tourism - Bronkhorstspruit
Gauteng - Tourism Information
Bronkhorstspruit is a small farming town 50km east of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa along the N4 highway towards Witbank. It lies on the border between the Gauteng and Mpumalanga provinces. Cultura Park, a suburb of Bronkhorstspruit, hosts the largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere....
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Magoebaskloof Hiking Trail - Tzaneen
Limpopo - Hiking trails
The trail network consists of several sections which can be combined to form trails ranging from two to five days. The trail described began at Dokolewa Pools, accessed from the Tzaneen side of Magoebaskloof Pass. The first day of the circular trail was from Dokolewa to Woodbrush-about six hours of fairly...
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Clovelly Tourism - Clovelly
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Clovelly is situated on a mountain side, and overlooks Fish Hoek and the Silvermine Valley. The wetland is a water bird sanctuary and also home to the endangered Western Leopard Toad. It is easy to see why Clovelly property ranks amongst the most sought after in the Cape, as the neighbourhood...
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Loxton Tourism - Loxton
The Northern Cape - Tourism Information
Loxton, the most beautiful town in the Upper Karoo. Loxton, eighty kilometres west of Victoria West on the tarred R63, is one of those rare Karoo villages that has plenty of trees. It’s pretty and really peaceful, although the lack of activity on the streets belies the life going on behind...
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Bulwer Tourism - Bulwer
KwaZulu-Natal - Tourism Information
Bulwer is a picturesque village that is towered over by the mighty Magwaqa Mountain, which means "frowning one" in Zulu. Bulwer is the centre of a large forestry industry, with the tourism industry a close second. The slopes of the Magwaqa Mountain are rated as one of the best paragliding and...
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Groblershoop Tourism - Groblershoop
The Northern Cape - Tourism Information
Groblershoop-In a land of contrasts, through arid hills and plains, twists a green ribbon, bringing life and prosperity. At the gateway to the Green Kalahari you will find the village of Groblershoop. In building his historic water turbine in the Orange River on his farm Winstead in 1913, Charles...
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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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