Travel destinations will never be complete without featuring an array of
beaches, overwhelming views, and a wonderful food trip. South Africa is lucky
enough to have all of these in its options. Its geographic location provides it
with a long stretch of coastlines edging the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
The capital city of the country, Pretoria, features The National Zoological
Gardens of South Africa which covers an Aquarium, a Reptile Park and a zoo.
Accommodation South Africa is provided by many resorts that have its own
specialties. It houses the third largest collection of exotic trees while the
aquarium holds the title of the largest inland marine aquarium in South Africa.
A restaurant located at the center of the Zoo serves both snacks and meals for
the visitors and Kiosks provide drinks and other refreshments. The Zoo also has
the Zoo Choo-Choo Tractor Train which tours you through different parts of the
zoo. Plus, cable car rides allow you a breathtaking view of the zoo and the
surrounding city. And the Zoovenir gives you a great variety of items to take
home.
Cape Town owns magnificent beaches that have gained fame and popularity. Its
Table Mountain grants you eye-popping views of its beaches and city. Revolving
cable cars can bring you to this mountain which stands 1086 meters above sea
level. The oyster capital of South Africa, Garden Route, supplies you with
different fun activities including dolphin spotting. It also allows you free
wine and cheese tasting. After all, it provides with some of the world’s best
wine.
Port Elizabeth, found along the Algoa Bay, features several historical sites
including the Historic Donkin Heritage trail that has an Old Hill area which
covers 47 historical sites. Port Elizabeth also holds different water sports
such as diving, surfing, and boardsailing all year. Parks such as St. Georges
Park which highlights the world renowned Port Elizabeth Cricket Club are also
one of the attractions here. The Bowling Green, Prince Alfred’s Guard Memorial
and the Victorian Pearson Conservatory are all situated inside St Georges Park.
Another Park, the Settler’s Park, is proud to own one of the wild life reserves
in Port Elizabeth.
Another attraction that makes tourists travel South Africa is the Drakensberg
Mountains. This wonderful landform hosts various fun-filled activities such as
camping, mountaineering, bird watching, and many others. Many of the resorts
found in Drakensberg have the facilities to cater horseback riding along the
hillside. The steep trails also provide a challenge to mountain bikers. For the
wildlife lovers who travel South Africa, this area is home to the quarter of
the indigenous wildlife in the whole of South Africa.
The Kruger National Park is another favorite for tourists who travel South
Africa. It is simply the perfect destination for wild life livers because it
shelters 147 mammal species, 507 species of birds and 114 different reptile
species. It houses 3000 hippopotamuses and just as much crocodiles in its rivers.
Impala antelopes which are around 90,000 species dominate the area. 30,000
Zebras and 15,000 buffaloes are also some of the inhabitants of this wonderful
park. And another 5,000 giraffes and 8,000 elephants share their space. 1,500
ferocious lions, 900 leopards, and 300 cheetahs are also inhabitants of the
savanna.
With all this at hand, what else is there to ask for? Travel South Africa and
marvel at the fascinating views.
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