Jan 262010

South Africa travel means exploring one of the most fascinating countries on earth. A mix of first and third world cultures and diverse terrain, South Africa travel has something to excite any traveler, any time.

There are plenty of attractions in South Africa: some of the best beaches in the world are here, and lots of splendid wildlife parks to choose from make this a treasured destination for people from all over the world.

Feb 022010

Camps Bay is close to Cape Town, South Africa – in fact it’s a suburb of the city.  There’s a main drag, known as the Promenade, where people watching makes Camps Bay the South African version of South Beach, Miami.  There are trendy restaurants, boutiques, and a gorgeous place to stay, the Bay Hotel.  It overlooks Camps Bay Beach, and has 78 rooms and 4 great pools.

Camps Bay South Africa overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and also Lions Head, an impressive mountain in Cape Town.  There’s shopping, great cocktail bars, fine dining, and coffee houses, all perfect for rounding out your day lazing about on the white sand beaches of Camps Bay.

Rooms start at $170.  The hotel has a chauffeured Mercedes at $60 or you can ask the concierge for tips on things to do or even to procure a rental car for you.

Feb 012010

Did you know the region around Cape Town, South Africa has been a big wine-producing area for centuries?  A wine-making hub, the greater Cape Town area is chock full of vineyards…hundreds of them!  Cape Town makes the perfect home base for side trips to the Cape Town wine country and beyond.

Since the 1600s, people have been making wine in the Cape Town wine country.  The Cape Dutch architecture at the vineyards is as beautiful as the rows of wine grapes, which seem to flow endlessly into the horizon.  There are a total of eight wine estates in the region known as the Constantia Valley, only a thirty minute drive from the center of Cape Town, South Africa.  One is the Constantia Uitsig wine estate, where they also serve excellent food at their garden restaurant.

Jan 302010

A White Lion

Sanbona Wildlife Reserve is a combination of posh spa-like accommodations and miles of wilderness, located three hours from Cape Town. It’s a luxury safari experience, with the world’s only free-roaming pride of white lions. There are tented lodges, like the Dwyka Tented Lodge, with its own deck and plunge pool.  This is the ultimate splurge vacation if you’re planning any South Africa travel.

Sanbona Wildlife Reserve has a White Lion Project which seeks to return white lions to the wild.  There are rare species here, too:  the riverine rabbit among others.  Remember, this is the largest private wild game reserve in all of South Africa, so there’s plenty of room for indigenous plants, wildlife, and also for you to escape and do nothing at all.  There are vast open plains, rugged mountains, endemic bird species, and very competent field guides to assist you on your safari.

Jan 262010

If you’re in the north east part of South Africa, near the town of Graskop (see our Graskop page for a description of this lovely little town) stay at the Graskop Hotel. We think it’s worth a visit! It was built in the 1960s and although its first function is as a motel, it also serves as an artists’ showroom. Works of art are displayed everywhere you look, and local culture figures prominently in most of the art, since it’s by local artists. One piece is made of stuffed cloth arrows!

Jan 262010

We’re going to tell you about one place in South Africa that will steal your heart! It’s a tiny artists’ town called Graskop, found in the upper parts of South Africa. Travel four horus north from Johannesburg and you’ll hit Graskop at the northeast corner of the country.

Backroads bike tours make a stop here, always sure to stay at the Graskop Hotel.   The town is a mix of artists and Afrikaner farmers with a recent influx of Zulu, Swazi and more Africa groups moving around since the end of Apartheid.  Arts thrive here and the overland trip to Graskop is beautiful so you get more for our time: beautiful natural scenerey, exciting things to do, and a vibrand arts scene and cool motel when you stay in town. What could be better?

Jan 262010

Enjoy the wonders of South Africa travel.  Experience wild game safaris on broad expanses of reserve.  Feel the beat of modern cities like Johannesburg and Cape Town.  Relax into some serious luxury accommodations.  Or do all three!

The Blue Train is a passenger train outfitted to please even the most demanding guests, with marble bathrooms and original artwork.  This orient express-like passenger train is operated by South African Airways, and is part of a package tour operated by that company.

The package takes you to the Pilanesberg Game Reserve for two nights on a safari.  You also get to stay three nights in Cape Town at the Commodore Hotel.  The tour leaves from New York and Washington, D.C. and other gateways for an extra charge.  Contact SAA for info.

Jan 262010

Getting Ready for 2010

Soccer fans around the world, get ready for South Africa World Cup 2010! This global major sports event has never before taken place in Africa, and South Africans are ecstatic that they’ve finally been chosen to host this world event. The South Africa World Cup is also important to this nation because it symbolizes an end to the isolation felt during the terrible era of apartheid. About half a million visitors will descend upon South Africa in June 2010, donning colored wigs, crazy costumes, team-colored makeup and anything they can come up withe to support their teams. They’ll be waving flags, singing, screaming, creating the electric atmosphere known to always be a major part of the World Cup experience. The South Africa World Cup will be no exception to the usual crazy atmosphere that comes with this world soccer event.

June 10, 2010 in Johannesburg is the time and date of the start of South Africa World Cup. Fans around the world already have their calendars marked. 32 teams play 48 games in 9 cities. It’s not just Johannesburg, it’s also Durban, Rustenburg, Polokwane, Pretoria, Nelspruit, and Bioemfontein, as well as Port Elizabath and Cape Town South Africa. It all culminates on July 11, 2010 in Johannesburg, where the World Cup South Africa holds the final game attended by no less than 90.000 fans and about a billion people around the world watching on television.

If you want to see the games in person and you’re willing to travel to South Africa, you’ll need some South Africa World Cup tickets. But you can’t get these tickets on Ticketmaster! There is such strong demand, and high risk of counterfeiting, you can only get tickets on certain dates from the website of the group that runs the World Cup. Dates aren’t even announced very far in advance. Some World Cup tickets are sold via lottery, some are first-come first-serve. If you are lucky enough to win South Africa World Cup tickets, then pay online and you get your ticket at designated venues in South Africa at the time of the match. Luck has to be on your side for these World Cup tickets!

Prices of the South Africa World cup tickets range from US$80 to US$400, the latter being the price for a final game. For South Africans, there are $20 seats, but it’s for them only and they are high in the rafters. There are also special World Cup ticket packages, since chances are, if you travel to South Africa for the World Cup, you will want to see more than one game. They are called “follow your team” packages, and you get three opening-round matches and at least one elimination game.

And just as exciting as the games for many, are the celebrations and parties that follow each South Africa World Cup game. Get ready to stay up all night and celebrate!

Jan 262010

South Africa hotels range in size, style, and personality as much as the people of South Africa. That’s great for you, the traveler! You get to select what suits you, from artsy motels painted by artsts to stunning first class resorts to pamper you to no end. Find your South Africa hotels by location, by type or by price and get started on your next vaction now!

South Africa hotels cater to every type of traveler, from the business traveler in Johannesburg to the family exploring the countryside. The top hotels in South Africa rival those of any major international city with amenities, quality and service. There are budget-friendly hotels for the family or student traveler, but still with a top rating for service and amenities.

Jan 262010

South Africa FAQs

  • What countries border South Africa?

    Namibia (Windhoek)and Botswana (Gaborone), Mozambique, Zimbabwe

  • What language is used mostly in South Africa?

    English is used on hotels, road signs, commerce and banking.

  • Where are the best game preserves and beaches?

    KwaZulu Natal (Durban), or “Kingdom of the Zulu”.

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