Due to the length of the topic, we will try to split it to partition so we begin with the first country namely (Republic of South Africa)
We start from: 1- Tsitsikamma National Park
Bridge of the River Sturmes
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Tsitsikamma Morning |
The Tsitsikamma National Park is a protected area on the Garden Route, Western Cape and Eastern Cape, South Africa. It is well known a coastal reserve for its indigenous forests, dramatic coastline, and the Otter Trail. On 6 March 2009 it was amalgamated with the Wilderness National Park and various other areas of land to form the Garden Route National Park.The park covers an 80 kilometres (50 miles) long stretch of coastline. Nature's Valley is at the western end of the park, and the main accommodation is at Storms River Mouth. Near the park is the Bloukrans Bridge, the world's highest bungee jump at 216 metres (709 ft).
2-Pretoria
Palace of Justice - Pretoria |
Old Arts Building of the University of Pretoria |
Pretoria is located in the northern part of Gauteng Province in South Africa and is one of the capitals of the three major state where the center is a management executive, legislative and judicial.
Pretoria has a population of more than 2 million people, and its people speak English, Zulu and other Avracanseh.
The name was changed in May, the city of Pretoria in 2005 to name Quan, however, that this name has not been adopted at the Ministry of Culture and the Arts, the body responsible for regulating the names of geographical areas in South Africa.
Pretoria has a population of more than 2 million people, and its people speak English, Zulu and other Avracanseh.
The name was changed in May, the city of Pretoria in 2005 to name Quan, however, that this name has not been adopted at the Ministry of Culture and the Arts, the body responsible for regulating the names of geographical areas in South Africa.
3-Cape town
Canal-Walk-Food-Court |
Canal-Walk |
Is the largest mall in the continent of Africa oversees the canal and has its hotels, restaurants and protected birds, small amusement park large (amusement Ratnja), which comprises more than 400 shop and shop and sales outlets, brands internationally renowned brands such as "diesel" and "Roxy" and "Lacoste" and "Adidas" and "Woolworth" and other hundreds. Usually be locked in the winter season (from July to September) and has also a center for science and technology as there is an island belonging to him can go to small boats across the canal closes this complex is open nine o'clock and on Sunday a full and available transportation by the compound in the form of buses many stations have in front of hotels
4- Cango caves
Inside the Cango Caves |
The Cango Caves |
In the city of Caro known breeding ostriches, you'll find caves located in Canggu charming Swartberg Mountains, and wander inside the rooms of these caves, accompanied by guide reveals you for great views of the papillae upper and lower papillae.
5- Addo Elephant National Park
Elephant at the Hapoor Dam in the Addo Elephant National Park |
Elephant at Addo Elephant National Park |
The garden Addo National Elephant Day one of the greatest success stories in South Africa in the field of reserves. Where the park is located in a river valley Sandys beautiful in the Eastern Cape (Eastern Cape) was founded in 1931 in one of the ten Elephant only is the number of elephants remaining in the region was, but today it is home to more than 300 of these amazing creatures
6- Table Mountain
Panorama Image of Cape Town taken from the Table mountain |
Hiking trail going up Table Mountain |
Cable car at Table mountain South Africa |
To catch a glimpse of the coast of Cape Town, the best place to do this is Table Mountain, whether you want walking or climbing or enjoy a trip to the top of the mountain by cable car, you'll see that actually what you've done is worth it, while those who want to do things different rolling and slide down mountain feel thrilled as you should visit the park Kirstenbosc plant that contains more than 6,000 varieties of different types of plants.
Ps: Do not forget that only 9,6% speak English & 1 USD = 10,59 ZAR(Their currency local)(19/08/2014). Some photos & info borrow from Wikipedia
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