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South Africa Holidays – Set for a Safari?

Tuesday Dec 21, 2010  By: Travelwriting

While some may think first of central Africa as the destination for a safari the truth is South Africa holidays provide an excellent opportunity for viewing fascinating wildlife experiences. Just a small portion of South Africa is forested (about 1 percent) and most of this is on the coastal plain. There are some smaller forested areas that have been consciously preserved, along with imported stands of pine and other trees.

Come Talk to the Animals

Unfortunately, quite a bit of natural tree coverage and animal habitat has been lost in recent decades. But the South African bushveld is home to lions, leopards, wildebeest, impalas, hippopotamus, giraffes and other exciting wildlife. The bushveld is sub-tropical and is primarily found in Limpopo Province and to a lesser extent in North West Province. Additional opportunities for shorter animal-centred trips are available in Kruger National Park in the far northeast part of the country.

Come to Kruger – the Creme de la Creme

For those with a more adventurous spirit, South Africa holidays should include lodging and a safari trip in Kruger National Park. Private game reserves in the area also offer accommodations and guided trips. Amenities vary widely, from basic guided tours to luxurious accommodations with full, en-suite bathroom facilities.
The large wildlife species can be viewed on both vehicle trips and during walking safaris. Kruger Park Lodges not only offer outstanding game viewing but also provide top-shelf cuisine and world-class accommodations. From this comfortable base, visitors venture out in 4×4 vehicles or on foot with expert guides and game trackers. An armed ranger accompanies each group. Self-catering cottages, guesthouses and bungalows are available. Food can be purchased at the rest camp office or brought along. Larger groups on South Africa holidays may want to reserve private lodgings that are equipped with all the modern amenities.

If the centre of your trip is in one of the major cities, such as Cape Town, Johannesburg or Durban you can arrange air transportation to and from the Kruger National Park area. Private air charters are available. Safaris range from the luxury level for couples and smaller groups to family safaris that emphasize the enjoyment and excitement for the younger folks. One of the popular pastimes here are the elephant-back safaris. Visitors also get a unique view of this magnificent region on a hot-air balloon trip or from horseback.

Closer Than You Think

In addition to lodging provided in the park there are fine hotel accommodations nearby. These are located outside the park borders but guests have access to all the sights and sounds of Kruger. Many of the finer hotels and lodges pamper guests with spa facilities. Even more luxury and creature comforts can be found at the private reserves, such as Sabi Sands, Timbavati, Balule and others. These are excellent choices for South Africa holidays.

The Not So Wild Life

There is another facet of this country that often escapes visitors. South Africa is one of the most biologically diverse countries in the world, with more than 20,000 different types of plants. In fact, scientists estimate that about 10 percent of all known species are found within South African borders. This profusion of flora draws thousands of visitors each year. When you plan your South Africa holidays set aside some time to see Cape Floral Kingdom, a recognised global biodiversity hotspot.

Rachel Hill is a Southern Africa Travel specialist, a company specialising in luxury, tailor-made South Africa holidays as well as holidays to other destinations in Southern Africa. Our experienced consultants will help you design your very own luxury South Africa holiday, and will be happy to provide you with a free quote.

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South Africa Holidays by Rail – Get on Board

Tuesday Dec 21, 2010  By: Travelwriting

South Africa – the name alone conjures up visions of beautiful landscapes, amazing experiences on land and sea, as well as world class activities and events. Combine all of these with the fascinating history of this nation and you have an ideal destination. That’s why the idea of South Africa holidays is so appealing.

You’ll discover opportunities for scuba diving, surfing, hiking, horse-back riding, hot-air ballooning and more. Spend a little time in South Africa and experience luxury accommodations, excellent restaurants and a culture as rich as any in the world. But there is one experience that may just stand out from all the rest. You are invited to experience this beautiful and romantic country by rail, on what may be remembered as the Orient Express of the 21st century. Rovos Rail provides “unique train safaris through the heart of Africa” on the most luxurious train in the world.

Get on Board

Since the company was established in 1989, Rovos Rail has rightfully earned a reputation as one of the rare “world-class travel experiences.” Your memorable trip will begin or end at historic Capital Park Station and Locomotive Yard near Pretoria. Two meticulously reconstructed trains carry 72 passengers, each in absolute luxury, complete with full-service dining and lounge facilities.

Here are just a few of the luxurious appointments in each car: wood-panelling on all coaches; five-star cuisine; world-class, air-conditioned suites; en-suite bathrooms with hot showers and electrical service. Whether your journey lasts one day or extends to two weeks you will relax in the elegant Edwardian atmosphere as the amazing scenery slides by your window. Your choice of unique South Africa holidays can include a trip from Cape Town to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, or the amazing Garden Route along the Cape’s south coast. (These are just two of the marvellous options.) Royal Suites have a private lounge and full bathroom. Deluxe Suites include twin or double beds and en-suite bathroom with shower. Pullman Suites offer a sofa-seat that converts to double or twin beds and en-suite bathroom with shower. Each passenger is treated to privacy and luxury, including 24-hour room service.

Add to the Experience

You may want to complete the classic style of your South Africa holidays by enjoying a stay at St. James Manor or Seaforth House near the “trendy and vibrant fishing village of Kalk Bay.” Long known as “millionaire’s mile” St. James is now one of the most popular places to see and be seen in the Cape Town area. The traditional atmosphere is completed by Victorian bathing boxes, older homes that exude grandeur, and classic seafood restaurants. Guests often enjoy a morning swim in the warm tidal-pool waters or at one of the fine beaches. The five-star luxury of St. James Manor House fits perfectly with the classic opulence of Rovos Rail. Large suites and excellent breakfasts are a specialty here. Seaforth House was built in 1877 and was rebuilt to exacting standards after a 1939 fire. New owners plan to reopen Seaforth House in December 2010 to accommodate discerning guests.

So, what are you waiting for? Come on – get on board for your South Africa holidays!

Rachel Hill is a Southern Africa Travel specialist, a company specialising in luxury, tailor-made Cape Town holidays as well as holidays to other destinations in Southern Africa. Our experienced consultants will help you design your very own luxury South Africa holiday, and will be happy to provide you with a free quote.

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Making and Keeping Friends on Your South Africa Holidays

Tuesday Dec 21, 2010  By: Travelwriting

When you go to a different part of the world on holiday, you must always make sure to read up on the traditions and customs of that country; so when on your South Africa holidays, take care to understand the habits of the inhabitants before embarking on your adventure.

Understanding and adopting a country’s culture is a good idea for many reasons. You will avoid any embarrassing situations, and also it will allow you to immerse yourself in other culture for a short period of time, which is always an invaluable experience.

Dining

While on your South Africa holidays, you may find yourself dining with a South African family. If this happens than make sure that you take into considerations a few dining etiquette rules that are observed in this part of the world. Make sure you arrive on time, it is not considered good manners to be fashionably late, and it is always seen as a nice touch to call the hostess before you go and ask if there is a dish that you could bring along. Dress is another factor to consider, and it would be wise to ask your host what the dress code for the evening is. Most dinners are informal so shorts and jeans are acceptable, but if you are in Johannesburg for example, their definition of casual dress is a lot smarter than other parts, and shorts may be seen as being a little too underdressed.

Greetings

While on your South Africa holidays, you will hopefully be meeting lots of people and you need to know how to greet them, as this may differ from how to greet someone in your own country. A shake of the hand is the most popular form of greeting, though between friends and family you can afford to be more informal and a hug and/or kiss are acceptable. If you are a man meeting a woman, it is best to wait for the woman to initiate the handshake in order to avoid overstepping the boundaries.

Eye Contact

When you meet locals on your South Africa holidays, it is okay to give direct eye contact when talking to them, but try not to step over the line into staring. If you maintain a steadfast eye contact, it may be misinterpreted as a challenge and you could find yourself in trouble. You must try not to keep eye contact with your elders, as this is considered rude and also could be interpreted as a challenge. You must respect them by only giving intermittent eye contact through any exchanges with them.

South Africans are a very polite people, who put a lot of emphasis on the family and respecting your elders. Make sure before you go on your South Africa holidays that you read up about the country and all its habits, traditions and customs, as you would with any country. This will ensure you can fit into South African life with ease and comfort and also know what to expect.

Rachel Hill is a Southern Africa Travel specialist, a company specialising in luxury, tailor-made South Africa holidays as well as holidays to other destinations in Southern Africa. Our experienced consultants will help you design your very own luxury South Africa holiday, and will be happy to provide you with a free quote.

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Cape Town Holidays –Tipping the Scales

Friday Dec 17, 2010  By: Travelwriting

If you’re starting to get the unpleasant feeling that your holidays are taking you for granted each year, then perhaps it’s time think about Cape Town holidays instead. Even the most discerning travellers may sometimes slip into following the same thought patterns each year when it comes to choosing a holiday destination.

We’ve all done it. The logic usually runs along the lines of “it was okay last year in XYZ so why don’t we go again this year”. Well, if you really enjoy doing the same thing year after year then fine.  On the other hand, if you’re starting to feel as though you know your holiday destination just as well as you know your own home, then maybe it’s time for a change. After all, if you don’t make a change, you may find that you feel you’ve already had your holiday before you even got there.

Making the change

So, if you’ve decided it’s time for a radically different holiday experience, what makes Cape Town holidays a serious contender? Perhaps the first and most obvious thing is that this great city is in Africa.  Yes, it is part of the modern Republic of South Africa but it’s still part of that appealing and magical land mass.  You therefore have the opportunity to make this a holiday that contains elements of a real African experience with the comfort and sophistication of a chic multicultural and modern Afro-European city culture. It’s possible to argue that you won’t find this opportunity anywhere else on the continent, and that Cape Town and the other South African cities are unique in that respect.

Then, of course, there are the sights.  Where does one start with a city as wonderful as this?
Entire volumes have been written on the countryside that surrounds the city, including that most incredible backdrop, Table Mountain. Every superlative that could be used to describe it has already been used.  There is nothing more to say, other than you just have to see it for yourself!

Then there is the ocean (or more correctly ‘oceans’ as the area sits astride the Atlantic and Indian oceans) and all that entails.  Beaches, water sports, fishing – you name it and Cape Town holidays can provide it.  That includes some really great waterside shops, restaurants, bars, and a café culture that would not be out of place in some of the major European capitals. Then, unlike many beach and coastal holidays, you have on your doorstep a fascinating and cultured city to explore.  No more trying to hire taxis and cars for lengthy drives to the nearest town so you can experience a little culture, Cape Town holidays can offer that in abundance and in close proximity to the beaches and coast.

Make the Decision

If by now you are giving Cape Town holidays some serious consideration in terms of a holiday choice, then that’s fantastic.  You should do because it is a worthy contender for inclusion in the list of the world’s great holiday destinations. There are flights to Cape Town from all major global airports and an excellent transport infrastructure once you are there.

It is possible to book a luxury bespoke holiday that will not only make the major travel arrangements for you, but which will also work to understand your interests so that they can be used to create an itinerary that is unique for you.

So, no need to waver further.  Simply get those fingers tapping on the Internet and find out more about Cape Town holidays.  You won’t regret it!

Rachel Hill is a Southern Africa Travel specialist, a company specialising in luxury, tailor-made Cape Town holidays as well as holidays to other destinations in Southern Africa. Our experienced consultants will help you design your very own luxury South Africa holiday, and will be happy to provide you with a free quote.

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Ways to Relax on your South Africa Holidays

Friday Dec 17, 2010  By: Travelwriting

Visitors to South Africa are often faced with a staggering amount of choice while on holiday; whether it’s a selection of different and delicious foods, or a variety of high octane activities such as bungee jumping or abseiling down Table Mountain itself! However, for those interested in relaxing while they’re ‘away from it all’, slowing down and taking in the unique sights to see on South Africa holidays can result in a truly memorable experience. Here are a few sights you shouldn’t miss in South Africa.

Chapman’s Peak at Cape Town

Anyone who’s seen it can tell you that the view from Chapman’s Peak at sunset is one that can really take your breath away. Situated on the mountains overlooking the eastern seaboard, sits the winding Chapman’s Peak drive. Holidaymakers and locals alike enjoy the spectacular sunset views along the road’s scenic stopping points. On your South Africa holidays, one of the best ideas for experiencing a Chapman’s peak sunset is to hire a car and to drive up to the peak yourself. Pack a picnic, find a secluded spot, and admire the sunset high above the shoreline.

Tsitsikamma Forest

Easily one of the most beautiful forests in the world, the Tsitsikamma forest is situated on the well-known ‘Garden Route’ in South Africa. Walking through the thick forest feels a little like you’re walking through a jungle, with the dense, lush foliage that lines the paths. Plenty of animals make Tsitsikamma Forest their home, and you have a good chance of running into a troupe of monkeys or baboons, as well as the occasional leopard on your South Africa holidays. Though many people believe elephants still live in the forest, their presence is a debatable issue. Lucky travellers on South Africa holidays have spotted these gentle giants on occasion, taking photographs as evidence.

Zululand

One of the most beautiful locations you can visit on your South Africa holidays is the kingdom of the Zulus, in KwaZulu-Natal. This fascinating area has been home to the Zulu kingdom for centuries, and its cultural heritage is apparent throughout the area. A Zulu village sits deep in the valley, open to visitors eager to learn about the Zulu way of life and the culture of the tribe. A number of restaurants and coffee shops are settled high up on the hilltops overlooking the valley, and the view over the lush green hilltops is simply spectacular.

Western Cape Winelands

If you’re planning a trip to the Winelands on your South Africa holidays, you’ll find it very worthwhile. Picturesque views of vineyards and the surrounding mountains can be found in Stellenbosch, about an hour’s drive away from Cape Town. One of the most striking among all the wine estates in the region is Spier, where fine wine awaits to complement the gorgeous views – you can even try wine-tasting with a local expert. One of the most relaxing activities imaginable on your South Africa holidays is to picnic beside the Spier vineyards with a wonderful bottle of locally-produced wine.

Rachel Hill is a Southern Africa Travel specialist, a company specialising in luxury, tailor-made Cape Town holidays as well as holidays to other destinations in Southern Africa. Our experienced consultants will help you design your very own luxury South Africa holiday, and will be happy to provide you with a free quote.

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Thrill-Seeking on your Cape Town Holidays

Friday Dec 17, 2010  By: Travelwriting

While plenty of people decide to embark on their Cape Town holidays in order for some well-deserved peace, quiet, and relaxation, there are people who choose their holidays with another school of thought in mind. Though Cape Town could easily be called peaceful, with such relaxing locales as the Kirstenbosch National Gardens or a quiet, romantic dining experience in Simon’s Town, one thing Cape Town can’t be accused of being is boring! Thrill-seekers of all ages have visited the city for some of the unique experiences and adrenaline rushes that a holiday here can provide. Read on for a few of our favourite adventures in Cape Town.

Bungee-Jumping At Bloukrans

If the thought of launching yourself into thin air with little more than a thin piece of elastic stopping you from hurtling towards the ground sounds appealing, then bungee jumping might be the perfect highlight of your Cape Town holidays. If you’re going to jump, you may as well do it from the world’s highest bungee jump at Bloukrans, from along the world’s highest single span arch bridge, in the middle of Tsitsikama forest. On the way down, you may just have time to admire the gorgeous views – although at the speed you’ll be travelling, sightseeing might be the last thing on your mind!

Abseil Down Table Mountain

For an experience that will really get your adrenaline flowing, try abseiling vertically down the majestic sides of Table Mountain. It’s definitely one experience that will not be forgotten, and is definitely not for the faint of heart! From over 1000 metres above sea level, with the deep blue of the Atlantic Ocean glittering behind you, you’ll descend approximately 112 metres to a safe stopping point. It’s certainly not an experience for everyone on their Cape Town holidays, but if you’re fit, fearless, and definitely not nervous around heights, this might just be the thrill of a lifetime.

‘Flip’ In a Helicopter

There’s no better way to get a bird’s-eye view of a region than by taking a helicopter flight – or as it’s known on Cape Town holidays, a helicopter ‘flip’. A helicopter flight can provide an amazing view over Cape Town in a short space of time. Depending on budget, there are different options – you can choose from a rapid five-minute flip, a half-hour tour of the city, or a comprehensive hour-and-a-half grand tour. Tours encompass the awesome Table Mountain, of course, but also provide views of the Twelve Apostles mountain range as you soar over golden beaches and vineyards.

Take a Harley-Davidson Tour

There’s something about a Harley Davidson motorcycle that just shouts ‘freedom’! You can round out your adrenaline-filled Cape Town holidays with a ride up along the west coast. If you’d rather sit back and enjoy the ride rather than being driven yourself, you can go for a chauffeured tour, and keep your eyes off the road, and on the view. Wind your way around the peninsula and stop for some whale-watching, or cruise through the Winelands and spend an afternoon wine-tasting.

Rachel Hill is a Southern Africa Travel specialist, a company specialising in luxury, tailor-made Cape Town holidays as well as holidays to other destinations in Southern Africa. Our experienced consultants will help you design your very own luxury South Africa holiday, and will be happy to provide you with a free quote.

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Back to Nature on Cape Town Holidays

Friday Dec 17, 2010  By: Travelwriting

There’s something for everyone on Cape Town holidays. Whether your interest is in exploring Cape Town’s vibrant arts or music scenes, getting to taste authentic South African cuisine, or even just enjoying the view from the top of Table Mountain, you can be certain of finding everything you’re looking for in this wonderful city. For those holidaymakers hoping to explore a little of the lush natural beauty surrounding Cape Town, there are many options to reconnect with nature.

Kirstenbosch National Gardens

One of the most pleasant and relaxing ways to spend your Cape Town holidays is exploring the Kirstenbosch National Gardens. With their verdant beauty, they’re probably some of the most beautiful botanical gardens you’ll find anywhere in the world. With colourful flowers lining the edges of each section of the gardens, and tadpole-filled streams for children to splash in, the Kirstenbosch National Gardens are an extremely tranquil place to spend your afternoons in.

Summer Sunset Concert Series

During the summer, the gardens hold a ‘Summer Sunset Concert Series’, where a variety of performers entertain nature-lovers as they enjoy the quiet atmosphere of the surrounds in the evenings. From classical music to traditional African marimba groups, the performances are best enjoyed with a picnic dinner at sunset.

From the Herb Garden to Skeleton Gorge

There are also a number of fantastic walks to enjoy on your Cape Town holidays that begin in the Kirstenbosch National Gardens. It’s possible to enjoy sniffing the varied and spicy aromas of the herb garden, and then get a little bit of exercise while hiking up Skeleton Gorge. Higher up in the gardens can be found Colonel Bird’s Bath. If you throw in a penny, it’s said to grant a wish – so it might be worth having a few dreams in mind and a few pennies in your pocket when you go.

Cape Point Nature Reserve

After an hour’s drive out of Cape Town, you’ll find the Cape Point Nature Reserve. Once upon a time, it was believed that this was the south tip of the African continent (when in fact the southernmost tip is Cape Agulhas). The Cape Point Nature Reserve does boast amazing views of the ocean, as it’s the point where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. If you’re looking out for animals on your Cape Town holidays, it’s a great spot for spotting wildlife as well.

Newlands Forest

Although it’s not such a well-known spot for those on their Cape Town holidays, Newlands Forest is a beautiful area, with abundant plants and animals to give you a real feeling that you’re stepping back into the natural world. It’s a popular spot for locals when they’re in the mood for mountain walks in the evenings, and the paths are often well-populated on weekends. The contour paths following the mountainside lead to beautiful streams, and on one side of the mountain you can admire the views out over Cape Town, all the way from the harbour at the Waterfront to the sea of False Bay. It’s the perfect place to relax on your Cape Town holidays.

Rachel Hill is a Southern Africa Travel specialist, a company specialising in luxury, tailor-made Cape Town holidays as well as holidays to other destinations in Southern Africa. Our experienced consultants will help you design your very own luxury South Africa holiday, and will be happy to provide you with a free quote.

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3 Things You’ll Learn in South Africa

Tuesday Nov 23, 2010  By: Travelwriting

South Africa isn’t just an excellent holiday destination because of its beautiful beaches and the many things to see and do. It can also provide you with a real learning experience when you travel here. Here are a few of the things that make South Africa a great educational destination.

The Human Story

Going to South Africa is like a trip back in time. Africa was where the human story began, and there are many locations in South Africa where you can find out more about this. Perhaps the most well-known place is the Cradle of Humankind, a complex of caves near Johannesburg. This is 180-square-mile site has produced a huge number of some of the oldest hominid fossils ever discovered, dating back as far as 3.5 million years.

South Africa is also home to the earliest human works of art in the world. At Blombos Cave in Western Cape, engraved ochre dating back at least 70,000 years has been discovered, as well as shell beads of around the same age. These discoveries cast new light on our understanding of human development making it a very significant location. On top of that, there are cave paintings all over the country that reveal a more recent past. Paintings by the San people dating back 3,000 years can be found in many locations, especially in Drakensberg Park, which tell the story of recent human development in South Africa. They provide a fascinating insight into the human story, and it is well worth finding out some more about them when you visit.

Apartheid

There is a more recent history to South Africa, but one of incredible cruelty and suffering. Apartheid is a stain on the country’s history, and one that will never be forgotten. And yet, the long struggle to freedom that produced such iconic figures as Nelson Mandela is proof of hope over adversity. There are a number of places to visit to experience apartheid for yourself. Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela spent so many years in prison, is the most well known, and you can easily arrange a trip to the island from Cape Town. Others include the Red Location Museum near Port Elizabeth which depicts the story of the struggle against apartheid. A trip to Durban is also worth making, as here you can visit Cato Manor where Mahatma Gandhi stayed for a while, as well as the Luthuli Museum.

The Beauty of Nature

There can not be many more places in the world where it is so easy to appreciate the beauty of nature than in South Africa. With its vast and wild national parks, rugged mountain ranges, stunning coastline and rich variety of animals, its beauty is hard to measure until you see it for yourself. Try to experience as much of it as you can during your holiday in this fantastic country, and always be open to learning new things whilst you admire the wild and beautiful landscape.

South Africa – A Learning Experience

South Africa can provide you with a learning experience like no other. So as well as having lots of fun and enjoying a great holiday, visit South Africa to make new discoveries, and then take this new knowledge home with you to share even further.

Rachel Hill is a Southern Africa Travel specialist, a company specialising in luxury, tailor-made South Africa holidays, as well as holidays to other destinations in Southern Africa. Our experienced consultants will help you design your very own luxury South Africa holiday, and will be happy to provide you with a free quote.

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The Top Natural Wonders of South Africa

Tuesday Nov 23, 2010  By: Travelwriting

South Africa is a country full of incredible natural wonders, and you’re sure to get to see a few of them when you enjoy a holiday here. But sometimes it can be difficult to know which ones you should make the time to visit. After all, South Africa is a big country and you won’t be able to see them all. Here are a few of the most incredible natural wonders to help you decide which ones to visit.

Table Mountain

This is perhaps the easiest of all the natural wonders in South Africa to visit because of its location. Towering over Cape Town, as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, if you visit the city then you will not be able to miss this incredible sight. Of course, Table Mountain is not just for admiring from a distance. Instead, if you have time you should take a trip on the cable car up to the top for a fantastic view of the city below. And if you really want to explore the mountain then you can join a hiking expedition or take part in other sports including rock climbing.

Amphitheatre and Tungela Falls

At over three miles long, the Amphitheatre in the Royal Natal National Park in Kwazulu-Natal Province is one of the most awe-inspiring natural sights in South Africa. With a summit over 3,000 metres above sea level, this huge cliff is 1,220 metres high along its length, and is a colossal sight to behold. One of the most impressive features of the Amphitheatre is Tungela Falls, which should not be missed if you make the trip here. This is the second-highest waterfall on Earth, with only Angel Falls in Venezuela higher. In total, the water cascades down from 948 metres in five different drops, with the largest single fall being a truly impressive 411 metres. Visit the park and go on one of the hiking trails across the fantastic landscape to explore one of the most magnificent areas in South Africa.

Vredefort Dome

Vredefort Dome is one of the largest impact craters on the planet, and one of the most awe-inspiring sights to behold in South Africa. Located in Free State Province, it has a diameter of between 155 and 186 miles and is about 2 billion years old. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are a number of towns and cities fairly nearby, including the town of Vredefort after which the crater is named. As well as relaxing and enjoying the way of life, there are a number of things to do here. The most popular is to climb to the top of the dome and enjoy the incredible views, although game viewing is also possible.

Incredible South Africa

South Africa a has an unfair amount of incredible natural wonders to explore, and you should do your best to visit at least a few of them during your holiday. The above should provide you with a good starting point, but there are many more besides. Just make sure you get to see at least a few on your trip.

Rachel Hill is a Southern Africa Travel specialist, a company specialising in luxury, tailor-made South Africa holidays, as well as holidays to other destinations in Southern Africa. Our experienced consultants will help you design your very own luxury South Africa holiday, and will be happy to provide you with a free quote.

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Stay Safe on Your Safari in South Africa

Tuesday Nov 23, 2010  By: Travelwriting

When you head to South Africa on holiday, there is a good chance that you will, at some point, want to go on safari. South Africa is one of the best places in the world, if not the best, for viewing big game in their natural environment. All of the ‘Big Five’ are found here, and on top of that you get to choose from some of the best national parks and nature reserves in the world. Despite being one of the most incredible experiences in South Africa, there are still a few rules that you should keep in mind when on safari to avoid any problems during your dream holiday.

Stay Close to the Guide

Your guide is not just there to point out interesting things that you might have missed. They are also responsible for your safety. They know the parks, they know about the dangers posed by the animals, and if you’ve got any sense you will stay close to them throughout your safari in South Africa. If you decide to wander off on your own, especially if you are on a walking safari, then you could find yourself coming face to face with one of South Africa’s mighty predators. And although they may look great from a distance, you really don’t want to get too close to them if you are not with someone who knows exactly what they are doing.

Never Get Too Close to the Animals

When you go on your safari in South Africa, you should remember that you are now in the animals’ territory. No matter how gentle or cute an animal looks, these are wild animals and this means you must respect them. Keep your distance at all times and never approach an animal in South Africa. You should have a good pair of binoculars to get a detailed look at them, but if you see any animals getting too close then do your best to keep out of their way. Remember, you should be making way for them and not the other way around.

Cover Up

The sun can be incredibly powerful in South Africa, especially if you are out watching game all day. To avoid getting sunburnt or developing sunstroke, always cover up using a good hat, and apply plenty of sun cream to any exposed skin. The sun has the potential to ruin your safari if you don’t take precautions seriously, so make sure that you don’t make that mistake.

Watch Out for Insects

Although you’re probably going to be keeping an eye out for the bigger animals during your safari in South Africa, you should respect the smaller ones as well. Insects such as mosquitoes and flies can transmit diseases, and if you don’t want them to ruin your safari then you should take a few simple precautions. Wear insect repellent, sleep under a mosquito net to keep safe during the night, and always carry a long-sleeved t-shirt or jumper to cover up as much as possible – especially at dusk when mosquitoes tend to bite the most.

Enjoy Your Dream Holiday

A safari in South Africa is the dream holiday for many people. If you head to South Africa and you end up going on a safari then you won’t have anything to worry about as long as you follow a few simple rules. Take heed of the above advice and you’ll have an amazing time when you go on your safari in South Africa.

Rachel Hill is a Southern Africa Travel specialist, a company specialising in luxury, tailor-made South Africa holidays, as well as holidays to other destinations in Southern Africa. Our experienced consultants will help you design your very own luxury South Africa holiday, and will be happy to provide you with a free quote.

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