January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
South Africa is made of unforgettable scenery, from lofty mountains to sun-baked deserts and dramatic coastlines washed by the Atlantic and Indian oceans. Game viewing in the many parks and reserves is both spectacular and surprising – you’ll find both penguins and elephants.
Scenic highlights
Overshadowed by dramatic Table Mountain and washed by the Atlantic, Cape Town [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Lying in the heart of the Lowveld is a wildlife sanctuary like no other, its atmosphere so unique that it allows those who enter its vastness to immerse themselves in the unpredictability and endless wilderness that is the true quality of Africa.
The largest game reserve in South Africa, the Kruger National Park is larger than [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Very broadly speaking, the Kruger National Park is flat with a few gentle hills, and people tend to classify the bushveld of the Kruger as unvaried and dry, which is rather like saying South Africa is sunny – it conceals an amazingly rich diversity. The Kruger National Park is divided into no fewer than six [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
GAME DRIVES
Game drives are what the Kruger National Park is all about. If you’re on a kruger park safari then the highlight to any day is venturing out on the back of an off-road vehicle, binoculars clutched in one hand whilst the other hangs on for all you’re worth to the constantly rolling vehicle as [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
In terms of the range of accommodation offered within Kruger, no national park in the world quite lives up to the same level of service. The Kruger National Park has a large number of rest camps, bushveld camps and lodges and even some overnight hides, all run by South African National Parks Board. But it [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Since the first person laid eyes on Table Mountain, it has exerted its powerful and charismatic pull, enchanting and drawing any and all who fall under its spell.
The way to the top has never been easy, and for many centuries only a handful of bold and enterprising people could say that they had climbed it.
By [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
South Africa ranks as one of the top birding destinations in the world. An incomparable combination of variety of birds, first class South African hotels andaccommodation facilities, an excellent network of internal airline routes and a multitude of South African car hire companies (including the large internationals) and a supportive avi-tourism industry makes South Africa [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
The Mother City has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and something to offer everyone. It is no surprise that South Africa was one of the first countries outside of Europe to earn blue flag status for some of her beaches – there are three on offer in and around Cape Town.
The [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
On the back of wine exports that continue to defy the global downturn, Wines of South Africa plans to bring a group of foreign journalists to cover the football World Cup and visit the country’s winelands in June 2010.
Wines of South Africa (Wosa) CEO Su Birch says many European importers are also planning to bring [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Western Cape Travel Guide / If theWestern Cape were a woman, she would turn heads. As a province of South Africa, the Western Cape draws millions of visitors each year to a seemingly small area if compared with other provinces in South Africa, but one that is so beautiful that it can’t help the distinct [...]
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