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Built along the shores of Walker Bay near the Southernmost tip of Africa, where Magnificent mountains watch over the town, lies Hermanus, jewel of the Southern Cape and home of the Southern Right Whale. Whale-watchers from all over the world visit Hermanus to view these magnificent creatures playing and calving, close in to shore.
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You will never be bored in the Mother City! Cape Town will fill up your senses. and bring you back time and again.Experience the full spectrum of the rainbow nation, - a spicy, colourful and sometimes riotous celebration of life. Perched between the ocean and the mountain, with a national park as its heart, it´s a place to renew and reconnect.
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The magnificent, multi-faceted Garden Route stretches from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth, becoming South Africa's most popular tourist destination after Cape Town, and it's not hard to see why.
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Traditional home of the Xhosa people, the Eastern Cape landscape presents a dazzlingly rich array of scenic diversity, each region with its own spectacular attractions. Endless sweeps of rocky coves and sandy beaches, towering mountain ranges and verdant forests alternating between sweeping sand, river mouths, rocks and covers, makes this coastline a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, anglers and shell-collectors. Although known as the land of rolling hills, the most outstanding feature of the Eastern Cape is its astonishing coastline, a paradise for water sports enthusiasts of all kinds.
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The suburbs and surrounding areas and smaller towns of Johannesburg,
in Gauteng Province include Sandton, Randburg,
Fourways, Bryanston, Roodepoort, Krugersdorp, Rosebank and The Cradle of
Humankind. Johannesburg
has a large variety of vibrant cultural entertainment - theatre, dance, music
and clubs.
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..tucked away from the bustling metropolis of Cape Town, but right on
its doorstep, the Cape Winelands is a rural enchantment of quaint
towns, dramatic mountains and rolling vineyards - your alternative
scenic route to Knysna and beyond...
The winter rainfall and Mediterranean climate of the
south-western Cape produces some of the finest
wines in the country. Breathtaking landscapes, crystal clear rivers
and fresh mountain air, make the Cape Winelands, not only the largest wine producing region in
Southern Africa, but far and away one of the most beautiful and intriguing aspects of the
Cape. A
kaleidoscope of scenic experiences, you will soon discover that the Cape Winelands unfolds an adventure before you, in both the physical and aesthetic sense.
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