South Africa Sights
Sights
Look out for the garden route very popular with tourists.
Hermus - whale watching.
Well, there is much to see, but what can't be missed is here:
Cape Town - the mother city is a must. Be sure to visit its famous landmarks Table Mountain and the Cape of Good Hope The famous Cape Winelands around Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek. The Garden Route The Kruger National Park (KNP) or one of the smaller parks, like the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Park or the Addo Elephant National Park Durban - especially the Indian market and the beaches The Greater St. Lucia Wetlands Park The Drakensberg mountain range, if you like hiking The semi-desert Karoo and the famous ostrich farms near Oudtshoorn, as well as the Big Hole in the diamond city of Kimberley. South Africa is a paradise for anyone interested in natural history. A wide range of species (some potentially dangerous) may be encountered in parks, farms, private reserves and even on the roads.
South Africa has long been a destination for hunters and fishermen, offering a range and abundance of quarry unmatched anywhere else in the world. Hunting is not as cheap as it once was, but the market remains competitive and a network of excellent professional hunters provide a good value for money service. Ensure that your chosen host is a member of the professional hunters's association (PHASA).
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