Nature Holidays in South Africa
Holiday Guide
May 21, 2013
South Africa really is one of the world’s premier destinations when it comes to enjoying a nature holiday. The country is incredibly diverse in its landscape and the wildlife species it is home to. The Big Five animals (lions, African elephants, cape buffalos, leopards and rhinoceroses) can be found in a number
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Sporting Holidays in South Africa
Features
May 03, 2013
South Africa is a fantastic destination for a sporting holiday. The country offers a combination of passionate supporters and great sporting facilities. Rugby and cricket are the most popular sports, though other games like golf and football are very well represented. The country’s love of football reached fever pitch during the 2010
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Holidays in Cape Town
Holiday Guide
Apr 16, 2013
The Mother City is truly Africa’s paradise blessed with contrasting landscapes and a vibrant society. Cape Town greets its visitors with scenes of utmost beauty and grandeur. The old lady of the Western Cape province is filled to the brim with endless beaches, world famous rugged mountains and vineyards. Exploring this magnificent
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Cape Town’s Biggest Cultural Events
Holiday Guide
Apr 12, 2013
South Africa’s second largest city, Cape Town is home to a large number of cultural events throughout the year. Theatres such as the Ardscape Arena host plays written by local writers as well as classic Shakespeare plays such as Othello, while it is also possible to see dancers performing traditional African dance.
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South Africa’s World Cup Legacy
Features
Apr 07, 2013
When South Africa hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup, it was the first African nation to ever host the tournament and it was believed to bring with it a lasting legacy. Some of the benefits are clear; the tourists it brought to the nation, improved roads and transport links and a changing
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South Africa’s Most Popular Beaches
Holiday Guide
Apr 06, 2013
South Africa hosts pristine beaches that stretch long distances across four provinces and two oceans. The dramatic coastline runs from KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, Western Cape to the Northern Cape along the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic. The beaches provide great surfing, sunbathing, swimming conditions; they are a haven for locals and visitors
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