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What are the tourist attractions in South Africa?

There are many famous scenic spots in South Africa.

1, Table Mountain came to Cape Town. It would be a great pity if you didn't go to Table Mountain. Standing on Table Mountain, you can have a panoramic view of South Africa. You can follow the tour guide, choose a route to hike up the mountain, or take the cable car to the top of the mountain-Table Mountain will be an unforgettable memory of your trip to South Africa.

2. Robben Island starts from Victoria Alfred Pier Square in Cape Town (V&A seaside). After a short voyage, you can set foot on this legendary island. Robben Island is a must for every new tourist. This is Nelson, South Africa's president in the apartheid era? Mandela and his comrades have been imprisoned for decades. Residents on the island will show you around the ruins of the old prison and let you know its vicissitudes. Now, this island with a long history has become a world heritage and has been turned into a nature reserve.

3. The garden route is 600 kilometers long, extending from Cape Town along the coastline to Tsitsikamma Forest, passing through various towns, breweries, farms and fishing villages along the way. For more than a century, it has brought countless joys to tourists. Find some time to indulge yourself, or stay in a hotel, or enjoy all kinds of delicious food, so that South Africans can entertain them warmly.

4. Whale watching: From June to June every year,165438+1October, a large number of Antarctic right whales migrate to the Cape Coast to escape the Antarctic winter. They mate and give birth here, thus forming a magnificent scenery. Thousands of tourists can watch this "world's biggest free performance" on the beach from Walker Bay to Plettenberg Bay.

5. Beach: South Africa has a coastline of 3,000 kilometers, from KwaZulu-Natal to the Wilder coast, and from the Eastern Cape to the west coast. When you travel along the coastline, you will find many primitive beaches, fishing communities, golf courses, luxury hotels and inns.

6.Namaqua Orchid Sea: Every spring (August to September), after a spring rain, endless daisies will magically bloom on the vast land of the Northern Cape, and their bright colors will bring infinite vitality to the earth. Moistened by the rain in winter, the flower sea in Namaqualand has become a photographer's paradise. When summer comes, Namaqualand will become barren again-as if the former flower sea was just a short dream. ...

7. The world site of the cradle of mankind-"the cradle of mankind" is located in the west of Johannesburg. It includes many scenic spots, including the famous Fontaine Cave in stech. 1936, anthropologist Robert? In this cave, Dr. Robert Bloom discovered "Ms. Price"-the skull of a primitive human 3 million years ago. At that time, she was considered as the closest evidence to the "missing link" discovered by human beings.

8. Kruger National Park There are many national parks in South Africa. Kruger National Park is the largest one, and its area is equivalent to the whole of Israel. Many tourists come here to enjoy the fun of wild animals while drinking on the Yuan Ye in Africa. Visitors can follow the tour guide on foot, take an open-top off-road vehicle or drive by car to see the five animals here: elephants, lions, leopards, rhinoceroses and African buffaloes.

9. Gold At the end of the 19th century, gold mines were discovered in many places in northern South Africa, and people from all over the world came to "search for gold". People fought for gold mines, which not only became the fuse of the British-British War (the war between the British and the Boers). South Africa's gold mining industry (said to have the deepest underground mine in the world) is still a major pillar of South Africa's economy.

10 The Drakensberg Mountains stretch for thousands of miles and are a paradise for adventurers. Here, you can also shoot the most natural scenery, or take a leisurely stroll to experience the fun of leisure. Drakens Mountain is covered with many wildlife reserves, primitive rock paintings, dangerous peaks and waterfalls, and its charming scenery is no less than that of any other place in the world.

1 1, Soweto is located just south of Johannesburg-the largest "town" in South Africa (it was established as a black residential area during the apartheid era). This vibrant city has 2 million residents and historical sites abound. A typical trip to Soweto usually includes a visit to the traditional "Shebeen". Here, you can taste local beer, delicious food and feel people's hospitality. In addition, is it to visit two Nobel Peace Prize winners-former South African President Nelson? The former residence of Mandela and Archbishop Tu Tu.