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boasts a remarkable natural diversity, ranging
from the lush evergreen Tsitsikamma forest to the
southern slopes of the Drakensberg and the arid
Great Karoo. This is the land of rolling hills,
endless sweeps of rocky coves and sandy beaches,
towering mountain ranges and verdant forests.
This tranquil land of the ever-present windmill
is the geographic and agricultural centre of South
Africa. Presenting the classic scene of the sunny
veld, spacious prairie land, deep-blue skies,
majestic cloud formations, and a skyline broken by
the occasional flat-topped koppie, this is the Free
State.
the place of gold", is in the heart of the
highveld in South Africa. The smallest of nine
provinces, it is highly urbanised with a population
of nine million. Both Johannesburg and Pretoria are
located in Gauteng. You can even visit Nelson &
Winnie's old house in Soweto on the outskirts of
Johannesburg.
The home of Shaka Zulu and the Zulu
people, KwaZulu-Natal is the quintessential
South African holiday destination. A
coastline with miles of pristine
sub-tropical beaches, the Valley of a
Thousand Hills and the Drakensberg, make
this the holiday destination for sun-lovers
and explorers alike.
Named after the great Limpopo River, this
province is rich in wildlife, spectacular scenery
and a wealth of historical and cultural treasures.
Straddling the northern Kruger Park, Limpopo boasts
wide-open bushveld, big skies, mystical baobabs and
true wildlife safaris. Limpopo is untamed Africa at
its best.
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is the "place where the sun rises". A
South Africa tourism hotspot, it includes
the world's most famous safari park, the
world's third-largest canyon, and the
world's oldest cave. Mpumalanga is loved by
local and international visitors for its
beauty and diversity.
is home to the fantastic Pilanesberg and
Madikwe game reserves, with the "big five",
fantastic bird-life and wide-open African
skies. This South African province boasts
archaeological discoveries that go back to
the beginnings of humankind, as well as the
world-famous Sun City hotel complex.
is South Africa's largest province,
occupying one third of the country's land
mass but with just 2% of the population.
Most notably it includes the Kalahari
desert, the Karoo, Augrabies Falls, the
Namaqualand flower region, and Kimberley's
Big Hole diamond mine.
is one of South Africa's premier tourist
destinations. Home to the 'Mother city,
Table Mountain, vast wine lands, magnificent
beaches, the Cape of Good Hope, world-class
restaurants and cosmopolitan entertainment.
The Western Cape is truly a province that
you cannot afford to miss.
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