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Tourist attractions in South Africa

Introduction: More and more people choose to travel abroad during holidays. So what must-see tourist attractions are there in South Africa? Next, I bring you the collected articles, welcome to read!

The seat of the legislature of the Republic of South Africa

Cape Town is a strange place. At the southernmost tip of this black continent, at the intersection of two oceans, God generously waved his hand and gave this land that people never wanted to leave after they came.

It is different from the Arabic style of cities in North Africa and the noisy and chaotic metropolis in Black Africa. In Cape Town, you may mistakenly think that you are in Marseille or Naples, but the vastness and elegance of the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean in Cape Town cannot be compared with the narrow and cramped Mediterranean landscape. No wonder Sir Derek, who first came here more than 300 years ago, couldn't help admiring that this place is "the most beautiful cape on earth".

Here, you can start with Clifton's delicious breakfast, stroll along the seaside, wander in the Asian, African and European customs, then enjoy a special lunch in Oranjezicht or Kloofnek, and be sure to visit the famous long streets in the evening, so that the trip to Cape Town is complete.

Kaipujiu lane

The history of the wine town of the Cape of Good Hope can be traced back to the second half of the17th century, when French and Dutch colonists first came to the Cape of Good Hope. The wine-making knowledge they brought made Cape Town develop rapidly.

Today, it has many internationally renowned wineries. For lovers of food and wine, wineries such as Haowangtian Street Manor, Shpir and Great Constansa are indispensable places of pilgrimage.

Cederborg

Cederborg is located in the golden zone between the cool Cape of Good Hope and the dry Karoo Desert, which is very suitable for outdoor exploration. You can explore hiking routes, famous swimming pools in mountainous areas and internationally renowned Cederborg Winery.

west coast

Located in the northern part of the cool Atlantic Ocean and Karoo Desert, this coastline is famous for its quiet natural environment. You can visit this symbolic fishing village and spend a few days in the beautiful coastal town of Paternoster, enjoying its quiet blue.

Sun city

Sun City is sought after by many tourists and locals. It has many entertainment facilities. From Las Vegas-style casinos to performances, hotels and wildlife exploration in nearby Ransborg National Park ... the charm of Sun City cannot be ignored!

Johannesburg

It is the capital and financial center of South Africa, with rich cultural heritage. After the settlement of the first gold and diamond miners, the anti-colonial movement and the establishment of a new South Africa led by nelson mandela, the city took on a new look. You can visit Soweto and enjoy the core culture of Johannesburg and authentic South African cuisine. Johannesburg is the best city to feel South Africa, taste South Africa and appreciate its enthusiasm.

kruger national park

If you can only choose to do one thing in South Africa, it must be Kruger National Park, the largest wildlife reserve in South Africa! Carrying a gun and driving an open jeep, bumping on the rocky and weedy road, tension and excitement interweave, making every pore of the body volatilize wild breath, which is a kind of publicity and wild charm.

Huayuan boulevard

Garden Avenue is a paradise for golf, adventure and luxury, and a bright pearl on the east coast of South Africa. Here, you can visit the top Lincks Stadium in Van Cod, Africa, and then taste delicious oysters with Sauvignon Blanc in Ness. If you want to experience excitement and adventure, you can jump off the highest bungee jumping bridge in the world and enjoy the ultimate pleasure!

Kalahadi National Park

Kalahadi National Park spans South Africa and Botswana. This is the real center of kalahari desert, where there are typical red sand dunes. You can see abundant wild animals and plants, such as the Cape of Good Hope antelope, the Kalahari lion with black mane, cheetahs, hyenas, wildebeests and antelopes.

Drakensburg

The majestic Drakensberg Mountain is the highest mountain in South Africa. Climbing the Cathedral Peak, you can see the Drakensberg Mountains and the famous Zulu Mountain Village stretching for miles.