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Welcome to the home of adventure sports. Because of South Africa’s all-year-round sunny weather most people can participate in adventure activities throughout the year.
There are adventure sports for daredevils and there are many others for those that are still young at heart. Abseilling, bungee jumping, hand gliding, paragliding, mountain biking and many others are all here all year round.
| South Africa is not well-endowed with snow, but we make up for it with some excellent sand dunes, and a great outdoor sport called ‘Sandboarding’.
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| | | With all-year great weather, spectacular outdoor scenery and a diverse variety of habitats, South Africa is a perfect playground for quad biking enthusiasts. There are over 60 different trails to experience, and a good selection of these also offer quad bikes for hire along with crash helmets. In South Africa you can ride in wildlife reserves, through the winelands, along the coast, up mountains and past waterfalls – the possibilities are almost endless, with enticing trails in every province.
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| Seeing a Great White for the first time is nothing like the movies. There is no sudden burst of foreboding music, no triangular fin cutting ominously through the water, just the crying of gulls, the braying of seals and the slapping of waves against the hull.
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| | | You’re not likely to come to South Africa for the snow. We’re a sun-blessed land and we don't get much snow at all, but what snow we do have, we make good use of.
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| | | It's official - South Africa is home to the highest commercial bungee jump in the world.
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| | | While there’s some debate on a definition of the sport of canyoning (kloofing in SA), most kloofers agree that the highlight of the activity involves plunging from a steep cliff into a deep watercourse or river. How you get to the bottom involves all types of adventure… or as some would put it, all types of insanity.
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| Moving through the dim smoky maze, your heart pounds faster and faster as you frantically try to find a place to hide from your adversaries.
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| There are skydiving clubs in the major city centres and in even some unexpected places like Grahamstown, Pietermaritzburg and even Nylstroom, in Limpopo Province.
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| | | Table Mountain, Cape Town's imposing landmark, is 1 086m above sea level and a Natural World Heritage Site. On and around Table Mountain there’s something to enjoy for just about everyone, from spectacular scenery to adrenaline-pumping adventure.
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| | | In South Africa, there are many prime examples of this unique form of tourism.
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