South Africa, West Coast National Park
South Africa, West Coast National Park
Just one hour (120 km) from Cape Town on the highway to Langebana is the West Coast National Park. In its territory, with an area of 28,000 hectares, thousands of seabirds have
South Africa, National Pretoria Zoo
South Africa, National Pretoria Zoo
The National Zoo in Pretoria was established in 1899. In this largest zoo in South Africa, located on an area of 85 hectares, there are more than 3100 specimens of animals, birds,
South Africa, Embankment of Durban
South Africa, Embankment of Durban
The embankment of Durban in the last decade has become one of the most exciting and important projects of the city. Paradoxically, this amazing area with its breathtaking scenery and convenient
South Africa, Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
South Africa, Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is one of Cape Town’s most popular attractions. The entire territory of the Victorian harbor was completely restored in the early 1990s.
South Africa, Cape of Good Hope
South Africa, Cape of Good Hope
The Cape of Good Hope is part of the peninsula, on which there is a national South African nature reserve – the only one in the world with such a rich diversity of fauna and unique flora.
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South Africa, Museum of apartheid
South Africa, Museum of apartheid
The Apartheid Museum was opened in Johannesburg in 2001 to tell visitors about the inhumanity of apartheid, the political system of racial discrimination (in Afrikaans meaning “status
South Africa, Museum of Diamonds
South Africa, Museum of Diamonds
South Africa’s contribution to the history of diamonds has changed the global diamond industry forever. And to this day South Africa is one of the leaders in diamond mining and produces
South Africa, World of Birds
South Africa, World of Birds
The largest birdlife park Wildlife Sanctuary and Monkey Park is the zoo of the small town of Hout Bay, located in a valley on the Atlantic coast 20 km south of the central region of Cape Town.
This
South Africa, the Cradle of Mankind
South Africa, the Cradle of Mankind
The complex of the caves of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Cromdraya, Macapan, Taung, where fossil remains were discovered 2.3 million years ago, and the surroundings are known as a World Heritage
South Africa, Kimberlite pipe “Big hole”
South Africa, Kimberlite pipe “Big hole”
Kimberlite pipe “Big Hole” (Big Hall) – an open diamond mine of the past years in Kimberley. The first diamonds here were found on the hill by members
South Africa, Johannesburg Art Gallery
South Africa, Johannesburg Art Gallery
The art gallery is located in the Joubert Park area, a few blocks from the main Johannesburg railway station. The building was designed by the British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and
South Africa, Blyde River Canyon
South Africa, Blyde River Canyon
Canyon Blyde River, also known as the Motletts Canyon, is a unique natural reserve that is part of the Drakensberg Mountains. It is located in the province of Mpumalanga, 60 km north of the
South Africa, The Monkey Country Preserve
South Africa, The Monkey Country Preserve
The Monkey Country Preserve was founded in 1998 by Tony Blignaut, 16 km east of Plettenberg Bay, in an area of 12 hectares. This first park with a free range of primates has
South Africa, The Castle of Good Hope
South Africa, The Castle of Good Hope
Near the main railway station of Cape Town is the Castle of Good Hope. This is a perfectly preserved fort built by the Dutch in January 1666 to support and protect the spice trade from
South Africa, The Road of Gardens
South Africa, The Road of Gardens
Garden Route, or Road of Gardens, stretches along the most beautiful South African coast, through the small towns of Witsand, Stilbay and Albertina, George, Sedgefield, through the resort