A visit to South Africa
On the very southerly tip of Africa lies a big land whose generous natural endowment on the natural beaut front provides plenty of ticks on most travellers' desirable place to visit wish-lists. South Africa's pristine beaches, majestic mountains, great quantity & mixture of animal and plant life make it an visible & compelling travel place to visit.
Although visitors undoubtedly find themselves uniquely enchanted by the country's dramatically varied landscape, abundant wildlife, pulsing cities & innumerable eco-tourist & outdoor adventure possibilities, it is the people of South Africa that represent this country's singular appeal.
South Africa is singular in each way, with a number of attractions you won't find anyplace else in the world…
TABLE MOUNTAIN
No visit to Cape Town is whole without a voyage up Table Mountain, from in which you will look at some of South Africa's most breathtaking aspects. Take a guided walk on one of the numerous routes or only ride the cable car to the top - it will be one of your holding up rememberings of SA.
ROBBEN ISLAND
A short sail from Cape Town's V&A Waterfront by ferry, this fabled island is a standard must-see on any newcomer's itinerary. This is in which Nelson Mandela and his associates were imprisoned for decades during the Apartheid era. Former inmates take you on an insightful tour of the prison house grounds. This historical island is nowadays a world inheritance site and also a exclaimed nature conservation area.
THE GARDEN ROUTE
From Cape Town by the seacoast to the Tsitsikamma Forest, this 600-kilometre stretch of small-scale towns, wineries, farms and sea villages has been a traveller's joy for more than a century. Take your time, soak in the scenery, stay over in a guest-house, enjoy the cuisine and allow South African hospitality take up.
Although visitors undoubtedly find themselves uniquely enchanted by the country's dramatically varied landscape, abundant wildlife, pulsing cities & innumerable eco-tourist & outdoor adventure possibilities, it is the people of South Africa that represent this country's singular appeal.
South Africa is singular in each way, with a number of attractions you won't find anyplace else in the world…
TABLE MOUNTAIN
No visit to Cape Town is whole without a voyage up Table Mountain, from in which you will look at some of South Africa's most breathtaking aspects. Take a guided walk on one of the numerous routes or only ride the cable car to the top - it will be one of your holding up rememberings of SA.
ROBBEN ISLAND
A short sail from Cape Town's V&A Waterfront by ferry, this fabled island is a standard must-see on any newcomer's itinerary. This is in which Nelson Mandela and his associates were imprisoned for decades during the Apartheid era. Former inmates take you on an insightful tour of the prison house grounds. This historical island is nowadays a world inheritance site and also a exclaimed nature conservation area.
THE GARDEN ROUTE
From Cape Town by the seacoast to the Tsitsikamma Forest, this 600-kilometre stretch of small-scale towns, wineries, farms and sea villages has been a traveller's joy for more than a century. Take your time, soak in the scenery, stay over in a guest-house, enjoy the cuisine and allow South African hospitality take up.

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