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There is a lot of scenery to view in South Africa so much that you can fit in a scenic route within any other holiday that you maybe enjoying in South Africa. Every province has its own unruffled scenic routes.
Some of the popular routes include the Garden Route which is an icon of scenic beauty, the Lighthouse route which runs in secluded places along the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. If you take the Panorama Route in Mpumalanga you can view God’s Window, Lisbon Falls, Bourkes Luck Potholes, the Blyde River Canyon and three Rondavels.
Read more about South Africa’s amazing scenery under this section of the site.
| | | The hedonistic Edward VII revelled in South African wines, especially when he was Prince of Wales, while Napoleon quaffed it to console himself in exile. The flavour and quality of the renowned Cape wines continue to exert a strong international appeal....
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| | | Mamre is situated between Darling and Atlantis, within an hour's drive of Cape Town.
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| | | Art is a way of life for the people of the Limpopo province. Every piece of art, whether by world-renowned artist or villager, has something extraordinary about it. It is little wonder that one of the world’s longest art routes is in this province....
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| A mission station route has been established north of Cape Town, along the sparsely populated west coast. There the landscape varies between wild white sand beaches washed by icy Atlantic Ocean breakers, to the mystical Cape Folded Mountain ranges, to rolling croplands of canola, wheat and vineyards.In early spring, this dry land is often carpeted with short-lived but colourful flowers....
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| For brooding mountains, flocks of ostriches, delightful pit stops and the best carrot cake this side of Heaven, try a big road trip through the Little Karoo…...
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| | | Adventure traveller’s who like to veer ‘far from the madding crowd’ will find South Africa’s East Coast particularly appealing. Also known as the Wild Coast, its dramatic vistas and largely undisturbed coastline are home to the local Xhosa and Pondo people, who still follow the traditional rites and rituals of their ancestors....
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| | | South Africa’s north-west shoreline, collectively called the Diamond Coast, is where fortunes were made and legends were born…
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| | | South Africa has 800 species of birds, and 543 of these can be seen on the newly established Diamond Birding Route. It’s a mecca for bird lovers, both casual and serious....
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| | | Almost hidden in the northeast corner of Gauteng Province is Dinokeng, the place of rivers. Here, a short distance from the major cities of Johannesburg and Tshwane, are vibrant townships, pristine bushveld, Big 5 game reserves, heritage sites, a quaint Victorian village and an unusual Buddhist temple in the veld....
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| | | The area round Bloemfontein is Big Sky country: a vast, flat plain of tawny grass and the occasional hillock dramatic in its loneliness. This at times has been the focal point of South Africa’s turbulent history, including the struggle for liberation. A fascinating tour stitches together the disparate heritage of the region....
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