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Top 10 outdoor things to do in Cape Town
With abundant natural beauty under regular blue skies, it’s hard to spend time indoors in the ‘Mother City’. Swim with penguins, try surfing or relax at a wine farm - outdoor Cape Town has so much to offer.Rotating lift to city views on Table Mountain
A rotating cable car lifts visitors to the top
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A Johannesburg city guide – people, parks and culture
South Africa is a rainbow nation: a country intertwined with many cultures and traditions, but proudly united in one nation. The country’s colorful communities are reflected in its cities, particularly in Johannesburg. As the largest city in South Africa, Johannesburg is at the forefront
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What to see and do in Johannesburg – a guide to notable attractions and activities
Johannesburg’s attractions are more ample and varied than many realize, with all sorts of attractions dotted around the city. World class wildlife roams in the national parks and zoos while the country’s rich history is constantly apparent in the many notable landmarks and museums. Shopp
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Where to eat in Johannesburg – a feast for the food lover
Johannesburg is a vast melting pot of cultures and ethnicities, people from all corners of the world flooding to and eventually settling there in search of fortune after the discovery of gold in 1886. The food, as a result, is a direct reflection of this and screams variety; with almost every cuisin
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A Johannesburg shopping guide – where to shop ‘til you drop
Johannesburg is a shopper’s paradise; from swanky designer boutiques, nestled in high end shopping malls, flaunting international designs swathed in lace and silk to cosy flea markets touting locally made knick knacks and young designer’s wares, Johannesburg offers every possible shopper the perfect
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Where to stay in Johannesburg – the best places to rest your head
A sprawling metropolis, there are simply hundreds of places to stay, be it for the traveling businessman on the company card or a backpacking student on a strict budget. Divided into districts, the city is a little easier to navigate, with each neighborhood boasting its own character, charm and atmo
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What to see and do in Cape Town – notable landmarks and attractions
For many years Cape Town has been seen as a sleepy city, where it takes months to get anything done and most of the time is spent feet-up on the beach. But with a multitude of events, activities and spectacular attractions, this reputation is fast being put to rest.Table Mountain
It would be
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Where to eat in Cape Town - from urban and trendy to the finest of dining
Cape Town is widely recognised as the culinary capital of South Africa, and is home to a vast number of locally and internationally awarded restaurants. With a diverse range of restaurants catering to a variety of tastes, budgets and locations, the city is earning a reputation as a must-visit for cu
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Cape Town shopping guide – where to shop and what to buy
Traditionally, Cape Town hasn’t been considered much of a shoppers’ paradise. There aren’t the markets, bazaars or souks associated with many cities around the world. This has all started to shift, however. Small, bustling clothing and organic food markets have sprung up around town, shopping meccas
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Where to stay in Cape Town - accommodation for all tastes and budgets
Cape Town has a diverse range of accommodation options, which suitable match the cliché that there is something for everyone. Hip, urban boutique hotels rival quaint bed and breakfasts and large hotel chains for business, as each offers a unique way in which to experience everything that the
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Horseriding in South Africas Waterberg Plateau
Horseriding in South Africas Waterberg Plateau Lyn Hughes rounds up cattle, swims with crocodiles and has a close-up encounter with giraffes - all from horse-back in South Africas little-known Waterberg Plateau
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Explore Cape Town and its surroundings
Explore Cape Town and its surroundings Join travel writer William Gray as he explores South Africas colourful capital, Cape Town, and its surrounding areas
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Wildlife watching in South Africa
Wildlife watching in South Africa Lisa Skyes goes on an adventure to find the best, most exciting wildlife South Africa has to offer
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City guide: Cape Town
City guide: Cape Town Cape Town is a city worth crossing the world for. First impressions simply don’t get any better – the city
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How to stay safe in the wild
How to stay safe in the wild Dr Jane Wilson-Howarth shares her experiences from a recent trip to South Africa and offers advice on how to stay safe in the wild
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The human safari
The human safari We were standing by the side of a four-lane highway in downtown Cape Town. Table Mountain reared up spectacularl
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South Africa: Apartheid to Art
South Africa: Apartheid to Art Its been a decade since the abolition of apartheid but Jonathan Oliver asks: how has this changed Africas biggest arts festival?
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South Africas celebrity black rhino
South Africas celebrity black rhino Wildlife expert Mark Carwardine makes a new friend in South Africa I’ve just made friends wit
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Malaria-free Africa
Malaria-free Africa Fear of malaria shouldnt prevent you enjoying Africa - many places are malaria-free If there’s one thing guara
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South Africas big six?
South Africas big six? Wildlife writer, photographer and broadcaster Mark Carwardine asks whether its time South Africas whales joined the BIG list
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