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South
Africa is a treasure chest of unforgettable
scenery, from lofty mountains to sun-baked
deserts and dramatic coastlines washed by the
Atlantic and Indian oceans. Its game viewing
equals the best in Africa, and where else can you
find both penguins and elephants?
Overshadowed by dramatic Table Mountain and
surrounded by the Atlantic, Cape Town is one
of the world's most picturesque cities. You can
sample fine wine under the grapes in the tranquil
wine lands, while the pretty Garden Route offers
country towns, lagoons and forests to
explore.
The Wild
Coast boasts isolated beaches, rocky coastline
and traditional rural villages, and the resorts
along the KwaZulu-Natal coast offer lots of
family seaside fun.
Inland are the intriguing and moving battlefield sites that
lay testament to the Anglo-Boer war. Here too rise the
Drakensberg Mountains where vultures ride on the
thermals over deeply green valleys and jagged
peaks. To the east is the Kruger National Park
where the thorny bush harbors the ‘Big Five' animals
to see (the lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard and rhino)
as well as many other fascinating animals and
birds.
South Africa also has a vivid history. Apartheid was
broken down in 1990 by President FW De Klerk, and jailed
ANC leader Nelson Mandela was released after 27 years of
imprisonment. In the first democratic elections to be held
in South Africa, Mandela became president in 1994. The
story is told in the excellent museums in
Johannesburg, by far the most vibrant of the
country's cities with a rich cultural heritage.
Apartheid activist Archbishop Desmond Tutu named the newly
integrated South Africa the ‘Rainbow Nation'. It is a
fitting name for a country with 11 official languages and
people of all colors, races and creeds, living in a
vividly colored and sculpted landscape. It is no
wonder then that its cities are so cosmopolitan. |
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