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Provinces of South Africa |
If you want to do a real cultural crawl Limpopo province’s Venda Art route is an outstanding cultural exploration, if in Mpumalanga don’t miss the province’s flagship – the Kruger National Park. If you choose to go the North West province do not miss the adventures or sheer relaxation at Sun City and when in the Western Cape you have the famous Table Mountain to climb and enjoy a breathtaking view of the city of Cape Town and its surroundings.
While in the Northern Cape you must not miss the Augrabies Falls or Namaqualand and Kwa-Zulu-Natal is well known for ISimangaliso Wetlands Park, (formerly St Lucia). Gauteng is home to the Cradle of Humankind and Eastern Cape Province hosts the world’s highest bungee jumping spot at Bloukrands Bridge. Clarens is the artistic town never to miss when in the Free State Province.
Read more about the highlights of each of these provinces here.
| | | Home to the fantastic Pilanesberg and Madikwe game reserves, North West province offers up the big five, fantastic bird-life and wide-open African skies.
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| | | Known as the ‘Great North’, Limpopo province is home to ancient lands and pre-historic secrets.
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| | | This province boasts a colourful history and a variety of cultural tourist attractions and is particularly well known for its incredible annual floral display that takes place in Namaqualand.
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| | | The Western Cape is one of South Africa’s premier tourist attractions, and for good reason. It is home to the famous Table Mountain, vast winelands, magnificent beaches, world-class restaurants and cosmopolitan entertainment haunts.
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| | | Gauteng is where the creative spirit of a nation converges in a dense, cultural heartland. It is the intersection of African and global trade – incorporating Johannesburg, Pretoria and Soweto. Gauteng is a cosmopolitan, multicultural mix of people from all walks of life, from all corners of the world.
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| | | Mpumalanga - which means 'place where the sun rises’- is one of South Africa’s tourism hotspots, loved by both local and international visitors for its beauty and diversity.
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| | | Washed by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) with its subtropical coastline, sweeping savannah in the east and magnificent Drakensberg mountain range in the west, generously caters for just about every taste imaginable.
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| | | This tranquil land is the geographic and agricultural centre of South Africa.
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| | | Where else can you surf the world’s biggest waves, ski down the only snow slopes in Africa, go on a `big seven’ safari, visit the birthplace of Nelson Mandela and bungee the highest bridge in the southern hemisphere? The Eastern Cape, of course!
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