Thursday, June 4, 2009

Exciting Camping Opportunities in South Africa

Any big lover of the outdoors should try camping at least once during the course of his or her lifetime. The opportunity to live amongst nature and enjoy its many little intricacies is one of the best ways to gain a real understanding of the wild. Even if your wildlife experience is a little more luxurious than some would consider proper, the mere opportunity to be surrounded by all forms of life is simply awe-inspiring. Being able to watch different birds as they busy themselves with their daily activities is just one great aspect of camping. Another major draw card is usually the off chance that you will be startled by some sort of antelope or large animal upon leaving your tent. Whatever it is you hope to enjoy whilst camping in South Africa, we’ve got a campsite for you.

There are a variety of great camping spots in South Africa that are well worth visiting. There certainly are more than we have mentioned here, but we’ve tried to cover some of the better known spots in order to give you a general idea of what is available. Because South Africa is an outdoor country with a good climate and excellent wildlife areas, there are plenty of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to pitch a tent and idle their time away amongst nature. Most campsites feature a variety of activities to keep you busy when you are not spending your time observing mother nature at her best – things such as hiking, canoeing, fishing, rock climbing and swimming are quite popular. You may also find that there is a historical attraction, not far from your camping grounds, where you may enjoy the rare privilege of exploring the past through fossilized remains or bushman rock art.

Of course, the accommodation available at the various South African camping sites also varies. The basic amenities offered at most camping grounds are restrooms, kitchen and laundry services. These may be extended to include a common recreational area that may feature a swimming pool, bar, dart board, table tennis table or snooker table. Yet again, for those who don’t enjoy getting dirty, there are the more luxurious options of fully furnished rooms which are available for hire. How you choose to enjoy nature is up to you, but you can be sure that it will be the experience of a lifetime.

Source: http://www.southafrica.com
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Friday, May 8, 2009

Why visit South Africa

Why visit South Africa? What has South Africa got to offer? South Africa has become known as the Rainbow Nation and has welcomed visitors from all over the world. South Africa is a multi-cultured land with no less than eleven official languages and another eight non-official. Don’t be alarmed – English is spoken just about everywhere, and the numerous languages are just an indication of the versatility of this multi-cultured society.

The geographic and climatic regions of South Africa are almost as varied as its peoples. South Africa is a land of deserts and rain forest, of vast open plains and high mountains, of golden beaches and bushveld. In South Africa you can bask in the sun on the sunshine coast, or bash through the bush seeking out the big five – there’s nothing like an African hunting safari adventure!

South Africa is a land of luxury hotels and game farms, a cultural paradise boasting seven World Heritage Sites. Take an eco tour to one of South Africa’s wetlands and witness exotic birds in the wild. Or take a train journey on one of the world’s last remaining luxury trains, or dive in the Indian Ocean on one of the world’s best-known reefs.
A journey to South Africa will be a journey to remember the rest of your life.

Only in South Africa can you take a tented luxury walking safari or an African hunting safari adventure. Wake to the distant growl of the leopard or the roar of the lion. Witness the trumpeting of the African bull elephant. Or visit one of the few places in the world where you can see the Southern Right Whale or the Humpback Whale in its breeding ground. South Africa makes sense!

Source: South Africa Tourism
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Monday, April 6, 2009

Signal Hill - Spectacular Views of Cape Town

Signal Hill in Cape Town is a renowned tourist attraction. The large flat-topped hill located beside Lion's Head and looking out at nearby Table Mountain is a spectacular look-out point standing proudly between Green Point and the City Bowl. Also referred to as the Lion's Flank, Signal Hill is popular with both locals and visitors from afar.

The roadway approaching the summit of Signal Hill presents a breath-taking view of the city of Cape Town. The name Signal Hill dates back to when it was an important semaphore post used for communication with distant ships at sea. It's easy to see why this would be the ideal vantage point for such communication as the hill enjoys a 360 degree panorama of Cape Town and Table Bay. Many couples can be seen at Signal Hill, awaiting the romantic sunset and the sparkling lights of the city with the onset of night. Whilst standing atop Signal Hill on a clear day it is even possible to spot Cape Town's World Heritage Site, Robben Island. From Signal Hill visitors get an exquisite view of the length of Table Mountain, at times covered by its tablecloth cloud.

Signal Hill probably sees its greatest number of visitors at noon time when the renowned Noon Gun is fired. Located at Signal Hill's battery, the Noon Gun is just below the top of the hill. Every day at 12:00 noon a cannon shot is fired from the Noon gun, a tradition extending back many years. The South African Astronomical Observatory is responsible for the operation of the cannon. Several minutes before 12:00 an officer makes his way to the Lion's Battery carrying a bag of gun powder. The bag is then carefully inserted into the cannon's barrel. Standing behind the safety line the cannon is automatically ignited via an electronic signal from the Cape Town Observatory.

Certainly, if you are looking for a lovely picnic spot or a romantic evening, Cape Town's Signal Hill is the ideal location.

Source: SouthAfrica.com

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