Africa

Vast lands…wildlife…well, anyone may have those two in Africa but not definitely like the experience that may be had from Botswana Safaris.

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With a history dating back to a time when South African was still a union under colonial rule, the Greater Kruger area has been a conservation hotspot for over a hundred years. The subtropical wonderland has been the destination for many intrepid traveller, nature enthusiasts and adventure seeker over the years.

City Reviews - Africa

When planning for holidays for far flung destinations like South Africa it is never so easy. But, looking through some holiday tips to these destinations is always helpful. A holiday trip to South Africa is exciting and truly memorable but requires an advance planning like booking of flights, accommodations and car hire, which can make your trip hurdle free. This will avoid disappointment and headache along the way.

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Is a trip to the Seychelles, a trip to paradise, or is it only a marketing ploy.

City Reviews - Africa

  1. Table Mountain - Table Mountain is arguably the most iconic image of Cape Town. Standing at the top should top everyone’s list of ‘things to do before you die’. Take the leisurely route in the slowly revolving cable car, or alternately hike to the top. Either way you won’t regret it when you get to enjoy the sight of Cape Town and surrounds from the Table top!
  2. V & A Waterfront - Situated at the Cape Town Harbour basin, the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is the most popular venue in Cape Town. With a wide variety of shops, numerous restaurants and cafes, wine bars, sites of historical and cultural interest and local craft workshops, you’ll never have a dull moment here, day or night.
  3. Wine Farms -From the farms of Constantia in the southern suburbs to the expansive estates of Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franshoek, the Cape boasts some of the most beautiful wine farms in the world. And it’s a well known fact that they produce some of the finest wines in the world too! A visit to Cape Town is incomplete without at least one day spent on the wine route, sampling fine wines, learning about the history and methodology of winemaking from the experts, enjoying a sumptuous lunch along the way and coming back laden with some great purchases for the cellar back home.
  4. Robben Island - Site of former president Nelson Mandela’s prison cell where he was confined for many years prior to his historical release, Robben Island has a very special atmosphere. Take a ferry from the Waterfront and learn from the guided tours about the other men who shared the Island with Madiba, and about the incredible man himself.
  5. Cape Point - Who wouldn’t want to say they have stood at the tip of the great African continent? Once inside the reserve you can make your way to the main parking area and stroll up the wide paths to the top lookout point. From here the view is breathtaking - sheer cliffs drop to the crashing waves far below while azure waters spread out as far as the eye can see to a hazy horizon. On a clear day, you really can see forever! Enjoy lunch at the excellent restaurant or drive to one of the sheltered beaches for a picnic.
  6. Boulder’s Beach Penguin Colony - Home of a colony of so-called ‘Jackass’ Penguins (so named for the donkey-like braying sound they make) Boulder’s Beach is situated just past Simon’s Town. Apart from great penguin viewing, the beach is picturesque and great for families with its sheltered bay.
  7. Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens - These beautiful gardens at the foot of Table Mountain were established in 1913. The gardens only grow indigenous South African plants, and cover an area of 528 hectares. Picnic on the green lawns next to bubbling streams, or take advantage of a guided tour.
  8. Top Stones Gemstone Factory and Scratch Patch - Visit one of the Top Stone Gemstone Factories at Glen Cairn or the Waterfront, for a sparkling and enchanting experience. At the Glen Cairn factory you can view the stones being washed polished and crafted into curios or jewelry. Trawl through the walk-in Scratch Patch ‘caves’ and select your own treasures to take home.
  9. Two Oceans Aquarium - Located at the V&A Waterfront, this is South Africa’s largest aquarium. It has great exhibitions and a strong educational component. The shark feeding times are always popular with visitors who love to get a close up view of these awesome creatures without getting wet!
  10. District Six Museum - Back in the 1960’s the apartheid government demolished the District Six neighborhoods, displacing the residents. Of all the museums to see in Cape Town, this memorial to the glory days and tragic history of District Six is one of the most interesting and colourful.

City Reviews - Africa

Popularly regarded as the "Jewel of the East Africa", Kenya offers most sophisticated tourism infrastructure in the region. Thousands of visitors from across the world travel to Kenya every year to discover its unique and diverse tourist attractions, and to be very true, they are never disappointed. Kenya is the land of ‘national parks’ and wildlife safaris. It is surely the most sought after destination for all those who wish to go for Africa safari vacations. It is the home to over 50 national parks and reserves, including six marine parks in the Indian Ocean.

City Reviews - Africa

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