
Cape
town: With its majestic Table Mountain backdrop, Cape Town is one of the
most beautiful cities in the world. A harmonious blend of architectural
styles reflects the tastes of dictates of the past as well as today's more
functional requirements. Between the high-rise office blocks, Edwardian and
Victorian buildings have been meticulously preserved, and many outstanding
examples of Cape Dutch architecture are found. Narrow, cobble stone streets
and the strongly Islamic ambiance of the Bo-Kaap enhance the cosmopolitan
ambiance of the city.
Cape Town shopping options invite you to endlessly browse. Elegant malls
such as the Victoria Wharf at the V&A Waterfront, antique shops, craft
markets, flea markets and art galleries abound. Specialist boutiques offer
an enticing array of unusual items not readily obtainable elsewhere.
Gourmets and lovers of fine wines have a treat in store, with the Constantia
Winelands producing some of the finest wines worldwide.


Atlantic
Seaboard, Blaauwberg, Cape Flats, Cape Helderberg, Cape Town City Bowl, Cape
Town North, Constantia Valley, False Bay, Southern Suburbs
Sun City: Deep in the rugged bushveld, in the heart of an ancient
volcano, lies the world's most unique resort, the internationally acclaimed
Sun City. The Resort has a unique heartbeat and an African rhythm of its own
and is unlike any other Resort destination in the world. This is pure
fantasy and your every desire is met.
There are four world-class hotels including the magnificent Palace of the
Lost City that glitters like a jewel beneath the African sun, brilliant in
its rain forest surroundings and luxurious in its detail and design.
Adjoining the Resort, is the beautiful Pilanesberg National Park, which will
delight game viewers as it is a malaria free zone and home to the "Big
5" (Buffalo, Elephant, Leopard, Lion and Rhino).
Johannesburg : Johannesburg attractions range from both cultural and
historic exhibitions to fun family outings and interesting displays of local
innovation and productivity. With good weather throughout most of the year,
sightseeing in Johannesburg is always a rewarding adventure.
The first stop on any list of Johannesburg attractions should be the
Apartheid Museum, which showcases South Africa's history of black oppression
and illustrates how far the nation has come in its move towards democracy.
Visit the Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kruger : The Kruger National Park is the primary destination in
South Africa for many international tourists. Each year more than half a
million visitors are registered. The world distinguished Kruger National
Park offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa.
Established in 1898 to protect the wildlife of the South African Lowveld,
this national park of nearly 2 million hectares is unrivalled in the
diversity of its life forms and a world leader in advanced environmental
management techniques and policies.