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Glory Hill Manor House - White River Accommodation

Nestling above the village of White River, a mere 30km from the Kruger National Park, Glory Hill Country Manor offers the discerning visitor a chance to relax and absorb the grandeur of the Lowveld, in peacefull surroundings. Capture the peace of bygone age. The main house was ...


Gonubie Point Guest House - Gonubie Accommodation

Gonubie Point Guest House is positioned on the shoreline overlooking the sea. The accommodtion offers several options, en-suite bedrooms with spa baths to family rooms (shared full bathroom). All rooms have M-Net TV, complimentary toiletries, hair dryer, tea and coffee tray.Enter ...


Great View Guest House - Mossel Bay Accommodation

Situated high on a hill overlooking the Hartenbos River and ocean, this guest house offers five comfortable guest bedrooms with satellite TV, fans, hair dryers, safe, tea and coffee tray. Laundry service. The garden has BBQ/braai facilities. Your hosts can arrange or advi ...


Jan Harmsgat Country Lodge - Swellendam Accommodation

Jan Harmsgat Guest Farm (circa 1723)is located on the R60 north west of the historic town of Swellendam and south of the Marloth Nature Reserve. Guests are treated to understated elegance and comfort, combining the power of its original 1-metre thick walls, yellow wood detail ...


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The Village Guest House - Henley-on-Klip Accommodation

A mere 40 minutes drive from Johannesburg, nestled on the banks of the Klip River, lies the quaint village of Henley-on-Klip. One of the best kept secrets in the land, this conservancy boasts abundant bird life coupled with the natural beauty of majestic trees and river life. ...

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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