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Langa Tourism - Langa
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Langa is Cape Town’s oldest, most vibrant township. Far removed from its humble and spartan origins as a hostel hub, modern-day Langa boasts schools, sporting facilities and clinics. Meet sangomas and traditional healers; shop at local markets; sup on African delicacies and party township...
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Golden Gate Walks - Clarens
The Free State - Hiking trails
Various short walks exist in the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, starting either at Glen Reenen or the Brandwag Hotel. The walks take you to scenic features such as ravines, sandstone caves, wooded gullies and viewpoints. The shortest walks take some 45 minutes to complete, while the longest one...
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Durbanville Tourism - Durbanville
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Durbanville is situated within minutes from the main highways into the Cape Town city centre and the Cape Boland Towns making it conveniently central to both business and leisure activities. Talent abounds in this industrious town. From potters to manufacturing jewellers, winemakers, cheesemakers,...
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Hout Bay Tourism - Hout Bay
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Hout Bay is a beautiful and unique coastal town near Cape Town, South Africa. It derives its name from the Afrikaans word Houtbaai meaning Wood Bay and was first made famous for its ample supply of good timber desperately required by the Dutch colony established in Table Bay in 1652. Hout Bay's...
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Frankfort Tourism - Frankfort
The Free State - Tourism Information
The town was originally laid out on the farm Roodepoort & named Frankfurt after the German town by Albert van Gordon in 1869. In 1896, the town received municipality status & is now the capital town to Villiers, Cornelia & Tweeling; better known as the Mafube Municipality. An interesting cultural site...
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Riebeek West Tourism - Riebeek West
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Riebeek-West is situated only 4km from Riebeek-Kasteel on the R311 and together they form the Riebeek Valley. Both the wine cellars and the olive oil producers welcome visitors who are encouraged to taste wine, olives and, for the more adventurous, the olive oil. During the olive harvesting season guided...
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Middelburg Tourism - Middelburg
Mpumalanga - Tourism Information
Middelburg is a large farming and industrial town in the South African province of Mpumalanga. It is known as the 'Stainless Steel Capital of Africa'. Middelburg was established as Nasareth, in 1864 by the Voortrekkers on the banks of the Klein Olifants River. The name was changed in 1872 to Middelburg...
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Haenertsburg Tourism - Haenertsburg
Limpopo - Tourism Information
Originally a gold rush town that sprung up in 1887, Haenertsburg is now a destination for the avid hiker, the urban escapee, and the nature lover. Driving east from Pietersburg (Polokwane) to Haenertsburg, the land rapidly changes from flat, dry bushveld to steep hills and valleys covered in lush green...
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Swartruggens Tourism - Swartruggens
North West - Tourism Information
The name "Swartruggens" refers to the series of black ridges (hills) that surround the town. Attractions include a visit to African Game and Art (an ostrich farm offering tours and rides, and a well-stocked curio shop that also sells refreshments); Diamond Mine (diamonds were discovered north of the...
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Greytown Tourism - Greytown
KwaZulu-Natal - Tourism Information
The Museum is situated in Scott Street between Durban and Voortrekker Streets in a building erected by Dr Birtwell in 1879 and sold to the Colonial Government as "The Residency" or "Drostdy" for the local magistrate. It remained as such until 1971 when the then Magistrate found it unacceptable and persuaded...
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Kloof Tourism - Kloof
KwaZulu-Natal - Tourism Information
Kloof is a leafy, upmarket village The hill is a key section of the world-famous 90km (56ml) Comrades Marathon run annually between Durban and Pietermaritzburg, the KwaZulu-Natal provincial capital. "Kloof" is the Afrikaans word for "gorge", and Kloof Gorge forms part of the beautiful Krantzkloof...
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Bothaville Tourism - Bothaville
The Free State - Tourism Information
The town of Bothaville is in the northern Free State, about two hours drive from either Johannesburg, Bloemfontein or Bethlehem. Surrounded by Leeudoringstad, Viljoenskroon, Klerksdorp, Welkom & Odendaalsrus, it forms part of the Free State goldfields. But gold is not the focus of Bothaville - agriculture...
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Fochville Tourism - Fochville
North West - Tourism Information
Fochville was named after a commander in the French Allied Forces, this town was proclaimed in 1920. Tourist attractions include The Borehole (in the early mining days, Western Deep Levels struck a stream of sulphurous water, which to this day surges out of the borehole at 2,000 litres per hour); Piet...
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Westonaria Tourism - Westonaria
Gauteng - Tourism Information
Westonaria is situated amidst gold fields and forms the nucleus of five gold mines. The town is approximately 45 km from Johannesburg and is accessible by road and rail making it convenient for commuters to Johannesburg. The greater Westonaria consists of a number of satellite towns, being –Westonaria,...
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Breedekloof Tourism - Rawsonville
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
There is more to the Breedekloof than its 22 wineries that produce some of the country’s finest wines - and of course fine wines accompany fine dining. Restaurants, bistros and coffee shops offer a unique culinary experience of traditional country and fine international cuisine. Scenic cycle routes...
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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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Paternoster Tourism - Paternoster
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Paternoster is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South Africa, and is located on the spectacular Cape West Coast, a mere 90 minutes drive from Cape Town. Quaint and unspoilt, Paternoster is well appointed with 4 restaurants, a lodge, a hotel and more than 60 accommodation establishments...
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Matzikama Tourism - Vredendal
The Western Cape - Tourism Information
Matzikama Tourism is the official Tourism Organisation for the whole of the Matzikama area which include the towns of Vanrhynsdorp and Klawer on the N7, Road Vredendal, Lutzville and Ebenhaezer inland, and the coastal towns of Papendorp, Strandfontein and Doringbaai on the West Coast.
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Blythedale Beach Tourism - Blythedale Beach
KwaZulu-Natal - Tourism Information
Blythedale Beach is just one of several holiday resorts at the northern end of the Dolphin Coast boasting a beautiful caravan park, self-catering accommodation, chalets and a first class restaurant. The nearby Umvoti River mouth is prolific in bird life and forms part of the Blythedale Conservancy. ...
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Krugersdorp Tourism - Krugersdorp
Gauteng - Tourism Information
Meandering rivers, the vast Magaliesberg mountain range, tranquil countryside and the conveniences of urban life – Krugersdorp has something for everyone. It offers a sunny climate almost year-round, and while it has all modern comforts such as first class hotels, African cuisine and excellent...
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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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