Planning Flights To South Africa
Friday, 30. April 2010
It is said that the written history of South Africa begins with the arrival of the Portuguese. Because of the early immigration from Europe, South Africa has experienced a different history and there is no one culture existing in the country. In other words, it has ethnic diversity. South Africa is located at the southernmost region of Africa and owns a long coastline. Great natural wealth and breathtaking landscapes, kinds of activities and various opportunities call people all around the world for a different experience.
There are many travel attractions in Africa, and wonderful hotels. There is beautiful scenery in Cape Town, and interesting attractions to visit in Johannesburg. On clear days in Cape Town, you’ll be able to enjoy the stunning views of False Bay, which is along the Atlantic Seaboard, famous for the landmark Table Mountain region. In this area there are views of gold mines, foundations, and many other interesting sights.
There are also airports scattered throughout South Africa in many of the local areas, including East London, Bloemfontein, Uprington, Nelspruit, Port Elizabeth, Kimberly, and others. With so many airports at your disposal, it’s easy to return home when your vacation is done.
Johannesburg is known to be the most popular city in South Africa. The city is a transit point for connecting flights. Historical and art museums of the city attract visitors. Durban is a major holiday resort which also has a number of attractions and reserves to visit such as Beachwood Mangroves Nature Reserve, Bur man Bush Nature Reserve. Its seaside attracts people who can also enjoy kinds of sport facilities. Port Elizabeth known for its sunshine, sandy beaches and thriving nightlife is also visited for its parks and reserves around. Soweto owns a number of historical sites.
Sun City as one of the South African Travel Attractions offers its guests entertainment, relaxation. Multitude of attractions and activities. At Sun City, visitors enjoy a day trip at the Pilanesberg National Park. Here balloon safaris are traditional. Moreover, one can experience elephant back riding and quad biking.
South Africa’s most popular nature reserve is the Kruger National Park. Due to its numerous habitats and diversity of animal species, the park is an enormous wildlife reserve. It is regarded as one of Africa’s top three safari destinations. It offers African travelers a taste of safari experience. It is also South Africa’s best bird-watching location. Here you have the chance to meet the Big Five (elephant, lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo)
Her manus is famous for its being the world’s top land-based whale watching destination. It hosts a very popular Whale Festival. The Frankenberg (Dragon Mountains) is a perfect place for nature photography. There are numerous natural and game reserves, national parks, historical places, and charming landscapes in South Africa. Such a variety results in many opportunities to get involved in. Moreover, luxurious hotels make one’s holiday as comfortable as possible. In other words, South Africa offers excellent safaris, beautiful beaches, vibrant cities, different cultures, and for sure world class wines.