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If you are in South Africa the following
places below are a must-visit. Grasp the
opportunity to enjoy beautiful beaches,
stunning hotel services and fulfilling
games and activities.
Johannesburg
Johannesburg is the capital city of
South Africa. The city is the country’s
commercial, financial, industrial and
cultural hub with a dynamic and
cosmopolitan population. The touching
Apartheid Museum that epitomizes the
rise and fall of Apartheid rule and the
Shocking Constitution Hill, where you
can learn about the country’s journey to
democracy, are some of the exciting sites
in the city.
You will also enjoy the cool nature of its
residents and lively markets, which have
international dishes and gorgeous locally
produced South African clothes.
Bo-Kaap
Bo-Kaap is the oldest surviving
residential neighbourhood in Cape Town.
It was formerly known as Malay Quarter.
The site is famous for its brightly coloured
homes and cobblestoned streets.
Blyde River Canyon
Nature Reserve
The name Blyde means “River of Joy”.
It was named by a group of Dutch
Voortrekkers who camped there while
waiting for their colleagues to return from
a trip from Maputo Bay in Mozambique.
It is one of the most recognized as well
as the most beautiful natural landmarks
in the country. Blyde is the third largest
canyon in the world and second in Africa
after the Fish River Canyon in Namibia.
It is also the largest green canyon in the
entire globe.
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The canyon has a 33-km gorge, abundant
wildlife and impressive landscape.
For travellers who enjoy the bush
experience, this is the best place for you.
It houses geological formations such as
Mariepskop, three Rondavels-circular
and grass-topped peaks, resembling the
traditional houses of the early people.
Others are Bourke’s Luck Pothones - a
series of cylindrical wells and plunge
pools carved out by the swirling waters,
God’s windows - an area of breathtaking
scenic splendour and Kadish Tufa
Waterfall-created by sheets of water
falling over rock formations that look like
a human face.