Dec 09

South Africa is often called a ‘world in one country’, where the perennially good weather watches over a land where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet. There are dramatic coastlines and golden beaches that attract a raft of surfers, rare eco-systems and a dazzling culture. There is a fascinating history behind the country, with a diverse range of wildlife and stunning views. home to some of the most stunning views on earth, from Kistenbosch botanical gardens to the Cape of Good Hope. The activities also have a wide range, from whale watching to wine tasting..

The range of wildlife that resides in this picturesque backdrop was never more apparent than on the many Game Reserves throughout the nation. The planned Safaris are the mainstay of South Africa, as tourists travel into the bust to seek out the legendary “Big five” of Rhino, Elephant, Lion, Leopard and Buffalo. Often tailor-made, safari packages are made to suit all your needs, with no detail left out. All you need to do is relax, enjoy the ride and keep a look out for the animals.

Game Reserves include the Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve that encompasses the smaller reserves of Djuma, Exeter,Lion Sands, Londolozi, Mala Mala, Singita, Sabi Sabi and Ulusaba and enjoys an authentic game viewing and birding experience that allows you to become involved in wildlife conservation projects. There is the Moditlo Private Game Reserve which is situated at the foot of the striking Drakensberg Mountains and forms a part of the Blaauwbank Conservancy. Where big cats and game roam without boarders, there is 36,000 acres of untainted African scrub land, with lakes too making it a haven for the worlds most endangered species. In the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal lies the Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve in the heart of zululand. Rewarded for their Rhino conservation work, over 80 types of game reside here such as cheetahs, giraffes, hyenas, wildebeests and zebra, and of course, the ‘Big Five’, along with a vast species range of bird.

Luxury safaris are available in 6 different lodges at the Shamwari Game Reserve, which also champions responsible tourism and has won international recognition for its conservation work. Halfway between Grahamstown and Port Elizabeth and along the Bushmans river, the private reserve encourages you to work on the local cultural or environmental projects. Also not far from the bright lights of Cape Town is the Aquila Game Reserve. There are many excursions from Cape Town to here that will allow you to do a day trip safari as you take in the large natural wetland providing numerous bird-watching opportunities to spot the endangered black eagle and the sheer scope of animals which include crocodiles, springboks and the elusive mountain leopard.

Kruger National Park is known as the ultimate safari experience and will take you on a journey to get really close to nature on its game drives in one of the planet’s first wildlife conservation areas. The world Biosphere reserve is over 100 years old, and is the largest nature park in the world. With over 2 million hectares covering both private and public reserves, and covers 2 countries.

Kruger Park provides a range of accommodation that is suitable for all types of traveller from families to honeymooners.

Be sure to take in everything there is to offer here, and sit back and watch nature unfold on your own personal African adventure.

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Jun 13

Cape Town

Johannesburg and Cape Town are among those South African cities that are all in a dither because soon the FIFA World Cup 2010 will start. The opener is South Africa against Mexico, and this contest will inspire many people around the globe to keep their eyes glued on their TV sets.

If soccer and sightseeing is your idea of a good time then South Africa is the place for you. The first games, in the new Cape Town Stadium, are beginning and expected to draw soccer fans and tourists alike. With the stadium able to hold over 68,000 people you can imagine what an experience you’ll have.

The area around Cape Town is renown to harbor some of the most scenic spots on earth. Many attractions of various kinds capture the interest of the visitors and tourists. The beautiful nature with its wild and exotic wild animals, as well as the culture and the friendly people turn a visit into an experience that is not easily forgotten. The most famous attractions of Cape Town will be mentioned below.

Visitors who want to ride the Cable Way to Table Mountain will find that it is a great way to view the city and areas surrounding it. It can transport individuals up and back in less than 10 minutes. The cable cars have a rotating floor so that the passengers will get to view a full circle of sites of the area. The experience is like no other.

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront at Cape Town is the major tourist attraction with 10 million international tourists annually. This great centre offers entertainment as well as lively shops selling international and local products through 400 vivid stores.

At the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, you’ll find more than eighty restaurants so tourists can try typical meals from South Africa along with foods from other countries all around the globe. The working harbor surrounds this area, and its beauty is enhanced by Victorian architecture combined with an African influence. The whole space is exotic and beautiful.

The Kistenbosch Natural Botanical Gardens, which was established in 1913, cover 528 hectares, which makes them one of the world’s largest botanical gardens. They have all kinds of plants and flowers, with over 4,700 species found in South Africa. They are known all over the world for their attractive displays and well-kept appearance.

Musical performances are given during the warm months, and crowds of people come to picnic on the beautiful lawns. These gardens draw the attention of horticulturists and those who love plant life. They come to do research and study the South African flora.

If you are looking for the best deal on your Cape Town car hire then visit carrentalssa.co.za

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