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An introduction to South Africa

An introduction to South Africa.

South Africa is one of the most geographically varied countries of the African continent, comprising territory that ranges from the rolling, fertile plains of the highveld and the wide open savanna of the North West to the Kalahari Desert and the peaks of the Drakensberg Mountains.

South Africa is home to some 10% of the world's flowering species, and is the only country in the world with an entire plant kingdom within its borders.

With its vast expanses of wilderness roamed by an abundance of wildlife species, South Africa is the perfect destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

South Africa is globally recognized as being a leading supplier of a variety of minerals and mineral products that are exported to as many as 87 countries. Although South Africa is a transactional culture, meaning they do not require a history with people in order to do business with them, they are a personable people that have deeply rooted traditions. Perhaps more than anything, South Africa is famous for its widely varied natural environment.

Located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa, South Africa borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland, and surrounds the independent country of Lesotho; South Africa has a coastline that stretches more than 2500 kilometers and spans two oceans; namely the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean. Whatever type of holiday you enjoy, South Africa can accommodate you.

Young or old, whether you are looking for adventure, in the form of bungee jumping or wildlife big 5 safaris; or if you just want to relax and soak up the sun on one of the many blue flag beaches and stunning game lodges, South Africa offers it all. Tour South Africa's varied seashores, from the cold Atlantic of the Northern Cape to the scuba diver's paradise of Sodwana Bay.

Food lovers will also be blown away by the massive variety of tastes and textures which can be experienced during your stay in South Africa; a must for any visit is to attend at least one traditional South Africa Braai or barbeque; most tourists will be surprised at the sheer amount of meat that will be cooked for so little people.

An abundance of wildlife roams in the many game parks in South Africa; the most famous and well known of which is the Kruger National Park in Mpumalanga - the "Big 5" can be spotted there if you are lucky. While all of its diverse regions offer ample opportunities for adventure travel, the focus in South Africa--as in much of sub-Saharan Africa--is the safari.

South Africa may restart culling elephants, setting the scene for an international battle over the future of the animals.

In addition, with its excellent road and rail systems, its abundance of top-rated accommodations, and its bountiful farmlands and vineyards, South Africa allows visitors ample opportunity for more luxurious comfort along with adventuresome excitement.

The Bushveld comprises South Africa's extensive savanna, in which is found the country's marvelously rich and diverse game reserve, the world-renowned Kruger National Park. Although South Africa's climate varies considerably across its various regions and environments, temperatures remain comfortable throughout the year.

One can go on a safari in Kruger National Park, arguably Africa's greatest game park, as well as study the Fynbos Floral Kingdom in the Western Cape, the world's smallest biome (area with similar flora and fauna) which is more diverse than any rainforest.

Sun City is internationally renowned as South Africa's premier holiday resort offering a multitude of attractions and activities to keep everyone occupied.

Traveling during the high season, while generally when the nicer weather occurs, can sometimes cost twice what low season travel will cost.

A visitor to South Africa can experience many different landscapes in one day; from the arid semi-desert of the Karoo to the tropical beaches of Kwazulu-Natal; from the snow-capped Drakensburg Mountains, to the fertile wine country near Stellenbosch.

Overlooking the Indian Ocean, Durban has a world class port, beautiful beaches and hotter weather than the Cape.

Cape Town, where travellers flock to admire one of the world's most spectacular settings, the weather is usually warm, though somewhat temperamental.

Cape Town, in the shadow the breathtaking 3,500 foot Table Mountain, is a cosmopolitan city that still bears traces of the Dutch roots of its early settlers.

Cape Town is dominated by Table Mountain, a 1000 meter high, flat-topped mountain with virtually sheer cliffs, and surrounded by paths, vineyards and beaches. Cape Town is an accessible and convenient destination for international travelers. Cape Town is an all year destination, although the warmest months of October till March are the most popular.

Cape Town, with its vibrant nightlife, stylish young people and beautiful surroundings, has become one of the most desirable destinations in the world. Cape Town has not only been rated the top South Africa travel destination, but also one of the top destinations in the world.

Perhaps the widely popular tourist slogan sums it up best: South Africa& a world in a country. Why not come and visit us in South Africa, a lifetime's experience.

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