Tour
South Africa
by
Laurence Marks
Only
13 odd years ago, South Africa appear on the world stage on a daily basis,
unfortunately it was all negative publicity and rightly so. South Africa
was in the process of major changes from the old "Apartheid Regime" to
the new democratically elected government, the government that is still
in power today. South Africa has transformed into a stable and secure country
and is now reaping the benefits of this, this is especially evident in
the case of the tourism industry.
For
years people world-wide have wanted to tour South Africa, they are now
doing so, and why not, when you see what the country has to offer. Although
the whole of South Africa has plenty to offer visitors, there are a couple
of very popular areas that one should tour.
In
the south we have the Cape of Good Hope and the mother city of Cape Town,
a beautiful and vibrant city nestled around the slopes of the impressive
landmark of Table Mountain. One can visit interesting sights such as the
Castle of Good Hope, Parade Ground, City Hall, Houses of Parliament &
Tuinhuis, the Dutch East India Company Gardens, Hout Bay and the Cape Fur
Seal colony on Duiker Island, Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, Cape Point,
Boulders - Penguins, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, weather permitting
- take the cableway up Table Mountain, Robben Island, the V&A Waterfront
and various wine routes, situated only a short drive from Cape Town.
A couple
of hours drive from Cape Town, stretching about 250 km along the north
east coast of the Western Cape Province, one will find the "Garden Route"
of South Africa. This picturesque area of South Africa offers plenty of
tour options, one can visit the Diaz museum and complex in Mossel Bay,
travel via the Outeniqua Pass to Oudtshoorn in the Klein Karoo, a 60km
drive that reflects the great diversities of nature South Africa has to
offer, here one can visit Cango Caves, Cango Wildlife Ranch and various
ostrich farms. Knysna, the oyster capital of South Africa offers a variety
of great restaurants, cruises on the lagoon and to Featherbed Nature Reserve,
one could also take a ride on the Outeniqua Choe-Tjoe steam train. Down
the road from Knysna is the Tsitsikamma National Park, a must visit for
all, for the adventurer there are loads of hair raising activities available,
such as bungy jumping, bridge swinging, tree top tours, abseiling, mountain
biking, river rafting, tubing, hiking, scuba diving and snorkelling.
KwaZulu
Natal is becoming the tourism mecca of South Africa. There are so many
great places to visit in this province, which are all in close proximity
of each other. Unfortunately, Durban is not the most tourist friendly city
in South Africa, but within a three hour radius one could visit numerous
attractions, such as the Hluhluwe / Umfolozi Game Reserve, in by-gone years
this reserve was the hunting grounds of Zulu Kings, the Greater St Lucia
Wetlands world heritage site, various Zulu cultural villages, battlefields
such as the "Battle of Blood River", the Anglo-Zulu war battlefields of
Isandlwana and Rorke`s Drift, the Natal Drakensberg Mountains, which is
another one of South Africa's world heritage sites, also known as the "barrier
of spears". This is a place where Bushmen left their life stories in the
form of paintings and drawings on the rocks and in the caves.
South
Africa's largest attractions are the national parks and most of all the
world-renowned Kruger National Park. The Kruger National Park is home to
the "Big 5" and a host of other animals, it is the most diverse park in
the world with 140 mammals, 119 reptiles, ± 506 bird, 55 amphibians
and ± 1980 plant species. A visit to the park should be combined
with a tour of the "Panorama Route" of the majestic Transvaal Drakensberg
Mountains. Here one can admire the natural beauty of the Bourke's Luck
Potholes, God's Window and the Blyde River Canyon - third deepest canyon
in the world. On this route there are a number of interesting little towns,
such as Sabie, Graskop and Pilgrim's Rest, originally these towns developed
around the discovery of alluvial gold in the 1870`s. You will also find
in this area, two of my favourite cultural villages namely Shangana and
Matsumo.
Johannesburg
is the main entry point for tourists visiting South Africa, here there
are a number of attractions that one can visit, places that are relatively
close to the city, such as the old "Boer" republic capital city of Pretoria
with sites that include the Voortrekker Monument, Paul Kruger House, Church
Square, Union Buildings and Cullinan Diamond mine. You could also visit
the Sterkfontein Caves - "Cradle of Mankind" just west of Johannesburg
or take a tour to Soweto, a tour that would include a visit to Hector Pieterson
Museum, Regina Mundi Catholic Church, Vilakazi Street - the only street
in the world where two Nobel Peace prize recipients lived - Nelson Mandela
and Desmond Tutu. One could also include into a tour of this area a visit
to Sun City the "place where the sun never sets" and the Pilanesberg National
Park another "Big 5" game reserve, both places are about a two hour drive
from Johannesburg.
I also
recommend a couple of other really good areas one could tour:
The
private game & nature reserves such as Sabi Sands, Timbavati, Madikwe,
Korangwa and Bushmanskloof. Mapungubwe and Marekele National Parks, Soutpansberg
and Waterberg Mountain regions, Magoebaskloof Valley and Venda, the "Land
of Legends" in the province of Limpopo. Kimberley, Orange River Valley,
Augrabies Waterfall and the Kgadigadi National Park of the Northern Cape
Province. Clarens and the Golden Gate National Parks of the Free State
Province. Graaff-Reinet, the "Gem of the Karoo" and the Valley of Desolation
in the province of the Eastern Cape.
All
in all, no matter where you choose to tour in South Africa, you will have
an "Unforgettable African Experience".
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About
the Author: Laurence Marks has been a South African tour operator and guide
since 1997, he is the owner of: Website:
www.selfdrivesa.com for self drive
touring and Website: www.bushsafaris.co.za for escorted touring. He offers
safe, interesting, enjoyable and well planned self-drive and guided tours
to South Africa, a world class touring website. |