What to Visit in South Africa?
South Africa has a lot to offer. It has mountains, safari parks, wonderful beaches and all you can imagine. Here are a few of the options. Perhaps South Africa’s greatest assets are its 21 conservation areas or national parks, where you can watch the wild life in its natural habitat freely. It is surely going to be a memorable experience.
Addo Elephant National Park is a well known place to watch the elephants closely in their natural environment. And it gets better than this. You can see some great whales and white sharks as well. Talk about diversity!!! Tankwa Karoo National Park Located in the Northern Cape, it is a wonderful place to be if you wish to move away from crowds and enjoy nature at its best.
Mountain Zebra National Park is located in the Eastern Cape. As its name suggests, it is the conservation park for zebras, but not any kind of zebras. These are special zebras particularly adaptable to the mountainous area. Camdeboo National Park Located in the Eastern Cape, it is comparatively newer and this park showcases South Africa’s true heritage really well. Golden Gate Highlands National Park is ideal for bird and animal watching as well as for adventuring.
The Garden Route: Covering an area of about 600 km from Cape Town, the garden route is home to several towns and villages, farms and wineries and is the ideal place to view the South African community at its best. Friendly and extremely hospitable, they are going to make a lasting impression on you. Kruger National Park: Home to pride of South Africa, elephants, rhinos, buffalos, lions and leopards, this park is all for the nature lovers. Table Mountain: Table Mountain is probably the most wonderful scenes of South Africa; a place not to be missed.
The dearest of all assets of South Africa are its people. People from various tribes live together in harmony. Zulu, Xhosa, Mapungubwe, Venda, Shangaan, Ndebele, Swazi and the San, these are the famous tribes of South Africa. The South African people are not only proud of their heritage; they are possessive about it and take great efforts in preserving it. Their friendliness and hospitality are their greatest virtues.
