South Africa is diverse and
beautiful country, about the size of France and Spain combined or roughly twice
the size of Texas. Its varied cultures, intriguing wildlife, stunning scenery,
and remarkable beaches make it a haven for travelers from around the world.
Visitors quickly discover that the rich history and colorful inhabitants
ideally complement the top tourist
attractions in South Africa, which creates an unforgettable experience.
Map of tourist in SOUTH AFRICA
SUN
CITY RESORT
Known regionally as Africa’s Kingdom of
Pleasure, Sun City Resort is a luxury casino and resort, situated about two
hours’ drive from Johannesburg. The complex contains four hotels, two
championship golf courses, two casinos, an atmospheric South African cultural
village and more than 7000 crocodiles within a sanctuary. The adjacent
Pilanesberg Game Reserve is the most popular public Game Reserve in South
Africa.
HLUHLUWE-UMFOLOZI
GAME RESERVE
As the only park under a formal conservation
effort in KwaZulu Natal where you can see the Big Five – lions, elephants,
leopards, buffalo and rhinoceros – the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve offers
visitors wildlife viewing opportunities second to none. Wildlife enthusiasts
may enjoy the vast expanses of native plants and native animals during guided
walks, self-guided drives, or opt for a thrilling viewing experience by boat
along the Hluhluwe dam.
BLYDE
RIVER CANYON
Blyde River Canyon is the second largest canyon
in Africa, after the Fish River Canyon, although it is much greener due to its
lush subtropical foliage. Walking treks through the rich diversity of flora and
fauna filled canyon offer views of magnificent escarpments, waterfalls and
ancient geological phenomenon. Visitors have the opportunity to encounter all
five of South Africa’s primates here, as well as hippos and crocodiles near the
wetlands of Swadini Dam.
CAPE
WINELANDS
The fertile valleys of the Cape Winelands are
surrounded by majestic mountains, sleepy villages, brilliant monuments,
fruitful orchards and some of the lushest scenery in South Africa. Visitors can
follow the Wine Routes of the Cape to visit the vineyards of the country’s
finest winemakers, whose sherries, ports, brandies and intriguing whites and
reds are world famous for their delicate flavors and savory palatability.
VICTORIA
AND ALFRED WATERFRONT
As one of Cape Town’s largest tourist
attractions and most visited destinations, the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
invokes images of the earliest days of the harbor. Situated within an
entertainment mecca filled with restaurants, specialty shops, pubs, and
theaters, there is something here for everyone to enjoy. Beyond amusements,
there are also some attractions including the infamous Clock Tower, Chavonnes
Battery, the South African Maritime Museum and the coastal Seal Landing where
Cape Fur Seals reside.
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