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Giraffe Hotel, South Africa

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Posted 54 days ago at Fun Things to Do - Cool Places to Go
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Old World Wandering has been nominated for the South African Blog Awards. To win, we need to collect more votes than South Africa’s largest trav .. more ..

Posted 114 days ago at Overland travel stories » Old World Wandering
10 Days in South Africa: Itinerary Ideas

South Africa offers a variety of things to do. Those who are looking for an active holiday will be happy to find hiking and walking trails in many national parks and even in botanical gardens; those who want to soak up the sun will love the

Posted 126 days ago at South Africa Travel Guide
3 Days in Cape Town: Itinerary Ideas

Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and offers plenty of things to do . Before figuring out what you want to here, decide when to get here. If you want to soak up the sun on the beaches, then January is the best time for your vacation. If you want to explore the vineyards or hike the mountains, it’s best to come here fro .. more ..

Posted 128 days ago at South Africa Travel Guide
South African Supermarket

A typical supermarket in South Africa On the ride back to Johannesburg from my 5-day safari in Kruger National Par .. more ..

Posted 129 days ago at GoBackpacking
What to Eat in South Africa: Famous South African Foods

South African cuisine is just as diverse as the cultures that influenced it over the centuries. You’ll find food influences from the Dutch, British, Indian, Malay and Portuguese cuisines. And let’s not forget about the cuisine of the local tribes, which also had a major influence. South Africans love the braais (barbeques) but there’s much more to the cuisine than just grilled meat. The traditional African cuisine is focused on maize meal porridge, meat and sauce. .. more ..

Posted 131 days ago at South Africa Travel Guide
Touring In South Africa

Only odd years ago, South Africa appear on the world stage on a daily basis, unfortunately it was all negative publicity and rightly so. South Africa was in the process of major changes from the old "Apartheid Regime" to the new democratically elected government, the government that is still in power today. South Africa has transformed into a stable and secure country and is now reaping the benefits of this, this is especially evident in the case of the tourism industry.For .. more ..

Posted 132 days ago at San Francisco Travel Blog
Thoughts on Trip Through South Africa Eastern Cape Province

South Africa is a land of great contrasts with big modern cities and dirt poor townships. Yet when people speak about the country it’s usually about the Big 5 animals like lions or a golden sunset on a wide open Savannah landscape dotted with Thorn trees.

Posted 134 days ago at Road Less Travelled Blog
South Africa in August

August is the first month of Spring. It’s the best choice for those who want to explore the outdoors and do some hiking on the lovely trails located within the national parks. Traveling during the shoulder season won’t burn holes in your budget. Weather August is the fi .. more ..

Posted 147 days ago at South Africa Travel Guide
South Africa in July

July is the last month of winter and the time to enjoy nature, food and wine. There are plenty of festivals to attend and you should not miss celebrating Nelson Mandela Day (July 18). Surfing and diving is at its best now and you can even plan some days out hiking. Weather Ju .. more ..

Posted 147 days ago at South Africa Travel Guide
Getting from Cape Town to Windhoek (and return)

Windhoek is the capital and largest city in Namibia. It is known as a start point for the safaris through the country. Many travelers prefer to fly into South Africa – as it’s cheaper than flying into other country – and then travel overland to Namibia. Quick .. more ..

Posted 149 days ago at South Africa Travel Guide
Getting from Cape Town to George

George is located half way between Cape Town and Port Elisabeth and is the gateway into the beautiful Garden Route. It is the sixth oldest town in South Africa and is an ideal location to explore the stunning landscape and enjoy some a .. more ..

Posted 152 days ago at South Africa Travel Guide
Things to do in Durban

Durban is the third largest city in South Africa and is located on the east coast of the country. It is the busiest port on the continent. Durban is a popular destination for those who want to spend time in the nature or practice water sports. Here is a list of some of the most popular tourist attractions and things to do in Durban. Spend some time in the Indian District

Posted 152 days ago at South Africa Travel Guide
Photo Highlights – South Africa Eastern Cape

I had a great time travelling through the Eastern Cape province of South Africa with a group of journalists from around the world as a guest of Tourism South Africa for a week in September. It’s hard to get a true feeling of a country in one week when you’re travelling w .. more ..

Posted 153 days ago at Road Less Travelled Blog
South Africa in December

December marks the start of summer in South Africa, which also means you’ll be traveling during the high tourist season. While there are plenty of things to do at this time of the year, expect the tourist places to be crowded and the prices to be high. Weather South Africa h .. more ..

Posted 153 days ago at South Africa Travel Guide
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