Holidaymakers Popularity in South Africa


South Africa is an admired tourist intention, with around 860 000 arrivals per month of which around 210 000 is from outside the African continent. Revenue equaling among 1% and 3% of GDP is generated by the tourism industry.

Rich in cultural and natural tradition this is one of the top tourist destinations in South Africa and includes the legendary Cape Point. Most tourists enjoy scenery photography, bird watching, botanical studies, snorkeling, hiking and mountain climbing.

Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula up to Cape Point, are memorable for scenic beauty; celebrity beaches; Table Mountain; whale-watching; world-class shopping, nightlife, food & wine; and a laid-back atmosphere.

The Kruger National Park is not just in relation to big game. In the north is the Pafuri region, a wilderness area of massive natural splendor where you can discover ancient forests, luminous birding and traces of early development.

The famous Garden Route traverses an area rich in natural loveliness and charm, attracting adventure-seekers and outdoor enthusiasts. South Africa’s stirring African heartbeat is felt in the ‘City of Gold’ with its nonstop opportunities for shopping, entertainment and freedom tours.

Discover the joys of SA’s award-winning wines and gastronomy along any of the good-looking Cape wine routes, taking you through green valleys and significant towns.

The Robben Island’s most famed prisoner, Nelson Mandela, has turned this institute of brutality into a pictogram of the triumph of the human spirit over enormous hardship.

Table Mountain is a have to see for any visitor to Cape Town. You can reach the top either via cable cars or if you're feeling faintly more bouncing and have the time you can walk up the mountain from Kirstenbosch or Constantia.

The Sun City Resort is one of the world's most popular gambling resorts, containing four hotels to suit all budgets and offering a cosmic array of entertainment from golfing, swimming and surfing, parasailing, ballooning, bird and game watching, as well as cinema and cabaret shows.

Soweto is largest rural community in South Africa, just south of Johannesburg, is home to millions of South Africa's black people, making it a vibrant city offering a interesting perspective on our country. Attractions consist of Nelson Mandela's home, Freedom Square and the Hector Pieterson Memorial.

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