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Nyaru Game Lodge - (Mossel Bay
Lodge) - Situated in a malaria free area on South Africa's picturesque
Garden Route (Eden), Nyaru Game Lodge nestles between the Outeniqua
Mountains and surrounding beaches. Nyaru Game Lodge is strategically
situated in the heart of the Garden Route (Eden), only 3 Hours drive
from Cape Town.
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Wings & Water Guest House
- (Silver Lakes Guest House) - Situated in Silver Lakes Golf Estate,
Pretoria, this exquisite five star guest house echoes the classical
Italian appeal of a typical Tuscan Villa, affording spectacular
views of the indigenous bushveld as well as the pristine fairways
and inland lakes of an exclusive 18 hole golf course ...
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Wine & Sea Guest Villa - (Knysna
Self Catering) - Overlooking the spectacular 13th fairway on the
Pezula Golf Estate, Knysna, this Villa's prime position affords
breathtaking views of the ocean and majestic cliffs. Stylishly decorated
and serviced daily with four en suite bedrooms, the Villa offers
open-plan living ...
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Wild & Free Private Game Lodge
- (Waterberg Area Game Lodge) - A superbly stylish, romantic safari
experience, set in the heart of malaria-free indigenous bush only
two hours north of Johannesburg. This sophisticated five star lodge,
situated on the southern foothills of the Waterberg Mountains, has
stunning views ...
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Gästehaus Pinkepank - (Plettenberg
Bay Bed and Breakfast) - As German hosts, we welcome you in our
guesthouse, which has 6 modern and highly equipped double rooms,
in best position of Plettenberg Bay. We are settled in a quiet side
street in which one is protected against the wind. Robberg Island,
the nature reserve is nearby.
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Annas Bed and Breakfast - (St Lucia
Bed and Breakfast) - Annas'Bed and Breakfast,set in a lush garden
of palm trees and indigenous cycads,offers a quality stay befitting
its 3 star status. Owner managed by Ivan and Brenda, Annas is a
friendly and hospitable home - a classic B&B in every way.
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South Africa Travel Information:
There's more to Africa than lions. Johannesburg, a city of skyscrapers,
sprawls wider than London or New York. The lights work, the water flows,
there are multi-lane highways and - unfortunately - traffic jams. You
can book into a Hilton or a Hyatt or a Holiday Inn and eat at cosmopolitan
restaurants serving anything from sushi to burgers to crocodile steaks.
Or you can just lie back on a couch and choose from five analogue and
53 digital TV channels.
There are two capitals. Cape Town, the oldest city, is the legislative
capital, where Parliament resides, Pretoria, 1 500 kilometres to the north,
is the executive capital, where the government administration is housed.
Next door to Pretoria, and close enough that the outer suburbs merge,
is the commercial centre of Johannesburg, once the world’s greatest
gold mining centre, now increasingly dominated by modern financial and
service sectors. The second-biggest city is Durban, a fast-growing port
on the eastern coast, and the supply route for most goods to the interior
Yes, even in the smallest towns, where main roads often date back to
the 19th century, and are wide enough to turn ox-wagons. Outside the cities,
there are 8 000 kilometres of tarred and regularly maintained national
highway, plus a thousand more kilometres of toll roads. Almost 1 500 kilometres
of those routes are dual carriageway, with this number constantly rising.
The national railway has 30 600 kilometres of rail track connecting the
smallest hamlets. Some 3 600 locomotives pull 124 000 wagons of freight
each day. There are three international airports big enough to land jumbos,
10 national airports large enough for most big commercial jets, and another
700 smaller airports.
The phones work and they dial abroad. The country's telecommunications
operator Telkom, part government and part foreign owned, is the 28th largest
in the world, and accounts for 39% of the phone lines on the African continent.
It is well ahead of targets on an ambitious scheme to push telecommunications
into the remotest rural communities. Cellular phones are ubiquitous in
South Africa, where there were 11.2 million users in January 2001 - a
figure that grows by 9 000 each day.
You can use Visa and MasterCard almost everywhere, and bank by ATM or
online. There's a sophisticated financial sector, abreast of all the latest
technological trends. There are 13 commercial and merchant banks, and
the Johannesburg Stock Exchange is the world's 15th largest in terms of
market capitalisation.
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