Which district is the main concentration of tourist attractions in South Africa

Concentrated in the three major capital cities.

Musical Fountains Park

Fountains Park (fountains valley) is Pretoria's most crowded weekend recreation area and picnic spot.

Johannesburg Zoo

Johannesburg Zoo boasts over 3,000 species of mammals, birds and reptiles.

Gold Vein City

Gold Vein City is a theme park located about 5 kilometers from downtown Joburg, built right where gold was first discovered and mined.

Table Mountain

Table Mountain, the shape of a flat table, is only 1,067 meters high, but was chosen by the City of Cape Town as a signpost for the "beauty of South Africa" because of its proximity to the city.

Robben Island

South Africa's Robben Island receives an average of thousands of visitors a day, and its museums are working to make Robben Island the most visited place in the country.

Victoria Harbor

Victoria and Port Alfred Bay, one of the busiest areas in downtown Cape Town.

First People's Memorial

There is a First People's Memorial in Pretoria, which displays the history of South Africa. The First Peoples' Memorial is a very distinctive building, resembling a tall and majestic stone fortress with sculptures of the ancestors set into the outer walls. After entering the door is a round is the hall, round the inner wall is a circle of white marble bas-reliefs, showing the South Africans migrated, killed, conquest, peace and other scenes.

Pretoria Zoo

Pretoria Zoo, located on Bum Street, is one of the largest zoos in the world, with more than 3,500 species of animals. Visitors can take a cable car up to the observation deck above the island's caged animals. In front of the zoo is a street market selling woodcarvings, basketry and stone carvings.

Church Square

Pretoria is the administrative capital of South Africa and its transportation hub, a must for air traffic in the southern hemisphere, covering an area of 600 square kilometers. The population is half white and half black. There are many open spaces, as well as more than 100 parks, nature reserves and an excellent zoo.

Petersborg

Petersborg, known as 'Little Norway', is a peaceful place to visit, apart from the lively celebrations of Norwegian Independence in mid-May. Nearby, there's the spectacular Lekant Glacier, and giant whales to see in Frederiks Bay.

Haut Bay

Haut Bay is one of Cape Town's most famous bays, tucked between two mountains. After a ten-minute boat ride, you will come to an island called Dekker Island which is just a hundred meters away from the land.

Fountain Valley

Fountain Valley is one of Pretoria's most popular weekend retreats and picnic spots. As well as hiking trails, playgrounds and swimming pools, it offers a miniature train ride that runs through Fountain Valley on a scenic route.

Valley of the Waves

Valley of the Waves is the premier theme park in the Lost City, and can be reached from the Recreation Center via the Bridge of Time or by descending the steps from the Palace Hotel and passing the Roman Theater.

Capitol Building

The Capitol Building, located on Washington's 25-meter-high Capitol Hill, is the heart of the United States. Built in 1793-1800, the Capitol, like many other important buildings in Washington, was not spared from the destruction of the Anglo-American War of 1814.

The Cape Town Peninsula

The Cape Town Peninsula, known as "Little Europe," is currently the second largest city in South Africa, after Johannesburg. The city has changed hands over the past 300 years, making it a multicultural city and the legislative capital of South Africa.

Sun City Palace Hotel

Palace Hotel The vehicle drove out of South Africa's largest city, Johannesburg, and drove northwest on the flat African wilderness, with the slums outside the window gradually being replaced by semi-desertified scenery, traveling 187 kilometers in two hours.

Blyde River Canyon

Blyde River Canyon, located in the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve, west of the Kruger National Park in South Africa, is the second-most visited tourist attraction in Mpumalanga after Mpumalanga National Park.

Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park is headquartered in Skukuza. 1893 as a park, the original name of the Sabie Wildlife Reserve, was expanded, and the name was changed to the present in 1926. Kruger for the Dutch descendants, in the late 19th century in the territory of the establishment of South Africa *** and the country

Table Mountain (Mountain Table), shaped like a flat table, although only 1,067 meters, but because of the close proximity of the city of Cape Town and the City Council selected as the "South Africa's beauty" publicity signposts. Table Mountain Nature Reserve was established more than half a century after the Kruger National Park, the first in South Africa, but because of its proximity to the city, it better represents the spirit of the South African people and nature ****existence **** glory.

Great Constantia Wine Estate

Great Constantia Wine Estate is located in the South Peninsula District of Cape Town, Constantia Valley in the central area, is the oldest wine estate in South Africa, more than 300 years ago. It is backed by the southern foothills of Table Mountain, facing False Bay, sunshine, abundant rainfall, has a unique geographical location and climatic conditions. 1685, the first Dutch Governor of Cape Town Simon van der Stel (Simon van der Stel) selected this site to build the park and named Constantia, 1705 began to produce quality red wine. 1712 Van died, the estate changed hands several times, was After Van's death in 1712, the estate changed hands several times and was divided into several pieces, among which the current Grand Constancia Estate was the most prosperous, producing wines that were famous all over the world and favored by Napoleon, King Louis-Philippe and other nobles of the royal court. At one point the estate fell victim to pests and disease and was taken over by the government at the end of the 19th century. since 1993, it has been managed by a seven-member trustee board appointed by the government, with all revenues going to the upkeep of the estate.

Addo Elephant Park

100 kilometers north of Port Elizabeth is an area dedicated to the conservation of elephants known as Addo Elephant National Park. The park was established in 1931 by Trollopee to specialize in the conservation of African elephants, initially there were only 11 elephants, from 1943 to 1960, South Africa's Cape Province region of the elephants were systematically migrated into the park, so that today there are more than 150 elephants in the park ****.

The Namaqualand Flower Sea

South Africa*** is one of the most diverse and fascinating countries in the world, located at the southernmost tip of the African continent. No other country in the world can combine modern civilization with pristine natural beauty so seamlessly. South Africa is not a country with a long history, but its colorful human culture is as long and wide as this ancient continent. From primitive tribal songs and dances to European-style towns, from the ancient Golden City to the modern metropolis, there is everything here, in all its splendor. South Africa has a wealth of natural and cultural tourism resources, is one of the world's most prestigious tourist vacation mecca. It is known as the "Europe of Africa", and "traveling to one country is like traveling to the whole world". Rich and pristine wildlife reserves, beautiful and excellent port, well-connected highways, pure and beautiful rest of the wine country, as well as throughout the country and 3,000 kilometers of coastline of the nature reserve, the diversity of races is another feature of South Africa, so the "rainbow country," known as "the country of the rainbow," every year, attracting a large number of overseas tourists.

Johannesburg

South Africa's largest city, the world's largest gold-producing center Johannesburg (Johannesburg) is known as the "City of Gold". Located in the northeast of the upper reaches of the Fall River highlands, 1754 meters above sea level. Is the Transvaal state gold vein center. 1880, here is just a two cattle value in exchange for the farm. 1886 built a prospecting station, with the discovery of gold and mining development for the city. 1928 built for the city. There are dozens of gold mines in a strip of land that stretches 240 kilometers around. There is a mile-deep pit under the city streets, which is frequently accessed. The area around Elov Street is the downtown area, where stores, banks and hotels are concentrated. The city hall was built in 1915. There are museums and churches and other buildings in the city. Parks and meadows occupy about 1/10 of the city's area. The famous Joubert Park is on the high ground in the center of the city and contains an art gallery. There are also Miller Park, Donald McKay Park, Ellis Park, etc. Cape Town Park is in the northeastern suburb of the city. The Zoo is located on Schmaltz Avenue, and it is quite extensive, with gardens and a small lake. The northern suburbs have the 43-acre Botanical Gardens and the 26-acre Melrose Bird Sanctuary. Visitors can also visit the city's diamond-processing factories. Apartheid and racial discrimination are rampant in the city, and Soweto, 25 kilometers southwest of the city, has the highest concentration of segregated black South Africans. on June 16, 1976, the South African regime perpetrated the horrific Soweto Tragedy in the city, provoking outrage and condemnation from people all over the world.

Sun City

It's an old African myth that in the middle of a sea and sky-covered jungle, there is a castle that holds a legendary and beautiful story ....

Cape Town

Cape Town is located in the southernmost tip of South Africa, also known as the Cape Town, is the oldest city in South Africa, but also a pearl of the sea in Africa, the scenery is pleasant, and has a busy port of Jokowan, and fishing villages, a vast number of vineyards, beautiful scenery of the coast road and the peninsula on both sides of the countless beautiful beaches such as the Sea Point, Kiliferton, etc., are very popular by the aquatic sportsmen favorite vacation resort. The resort is a favorite vacation spot for watersports enthusiasts. Table Mountain 1067 meters high can be regarded as the symbol of Cape Town, the top of the mountain seems to be cut with a knife blade, such as the table as flat, the whole mountain are sandstone stacked pieces of composition, 3,690 feet above sea level, the top of the huge waterfalls like white clouds, to the Cape pouring, visitors can take the gondola straight up to the sky, arriving at the precipitous cliffs, the west overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, looking at the east of the Indian Ocean, as if they were in a fairyland.

Johannesburg Art Gallery

The Johannesburg Art Gallery in Joubert Park is housed in a fascinating building that combines ancient and modern architecture. The gallery houses an impressive collection of international and South African art and a print gallery with over 2,500 prints. African tribal art is displayed at the University of the Witwatersrand's Gertrude Posel Gallery, which specializes in disappearing African art such as masks, headdresses and beadwork.

Johannesburg Zoo

The Johannesburg Zoo is home to more than 3,000 species of mammals, birds and reptiles. The lions, elephants and giraffes, as well as the great apes, are a big hit with visitors as their enclosures are divided only by trenches around the perimeter and have no bars at all. The newly designed polar bear habitat and the large aviary, which allows people to walk in and out, are also popular with visitors. The Transvaal Snake Park in Midrand, in the Johannesburg area, has a fascinating display of African snakes. Twice a day, visitors are shown how to extract the venom of the world's most poisonous snake.

Musical Fountain Park

At night, countless fountain water columns in the Musical Fountain Park rise and fall in time with the rhythm of music, rising and falling, rising and falling, and swaying in time with the colorful lighting, just like countless fairies dancing to the sound.

Opening time:19:30-21:00 every night in summer, 18:30-20:00 every night in winter open for viewing.

Out of Africa Museum

Nestled in an old market, somewhat like a theater market. Collects and exhibits some fine paintings, as well as buildings that simulate gold mines and black settlements.

Address:121 Bree Street

Opening times:Open Tuesday to Sunday 9am to 17pm

Pretoria

Pretoria is the administrative capital of South Africa, and its transportation hub, a must for air traffic in the southern hemisphere, and covers an area of 600 square kilometers. The population is half white and half black.

Pretoria Zoo

Pretoria Zoo, located on Bum Street, is one of the largest zoos in the world, with more than 3,500 species of animals. Visitors can take a cable car up to the Liawang Terrace above the island's caged animals. In front of the zoo there is a street market selling woodcarvings, baskets and stone carvings.

Opening hours: 8.30am-5pm daily.

De Wildt Cheetah Breeding Station

De Wildt Cheetah Breeding Station is situated along the R566 on the way from Pretoria to Brits. R566 on the way from Pretoria to Brits. Previously, it was thought that cheetahs in captivity were unable to reproduce, but at De Wildt this has been proven wrong. Work at De Wilt has also shown that the very rare imperial cheetah (which is striped rather than spotted as in the common cheetah) is not necessarily a unique species, but rather the result of a recessive gene in both parents of the imperial cheetah. Wild dogs, cats and brown coyotes can also be seen in this reserve.

Kruger National Park

As dawn breaks, the low roar of a lion cuts through the faintly blue night sky like an arrow; it travels far and wide, awakening the sleeping people and animals in every corner of the park. .... This is the beginning of the day in Kruger National Park, South Africa.

Fountains Valley

Fountains Valley is Pretoria's most crowded weekend retreat and picnic spot. As well as hiking trails, playgrounds and swimming pools, the area offers a miniature train ride that runs through Fountains Valley on a scenic route. Roodeplaat Dam, just north of Pretoria, is ideal for fishing, yachting, water sports and swimming. Wonderboom Nature Reserve is in Magaliesberg, a northern suburb of the city. The area is dominated by a 1,000-year-old fig tree, 23 meters high and 50 meters straight, with 13 trunks spreading out on all sides over a 1-hectare area.

Greenmarket Square

Located in Cape Town's downtown area, Greenmarket Square, adjacent to St. George's Street, is a historic flea market dating back to the 18th century, used by florists to sell their wares. The old cobblestone square is not filled with flowers, but with a variety of African-style handicrafts and riverine clothing stalls. The surrounding St. George's sidewalk shopping area, Church Street and Long Street also offer unique stores and crafts. The black exterior of the Gurut Church, an ancient landmark in Greenmarket Square, mirrors the dark rounded stone floors of Greenmarket Square. Built by the Dutch in 1704, the church is one of the oldest in South Africa and is still a sacred place of worship for the residents of the neighborhood.

Otshoorn

Otshoorn is a world of ostriches! The ostrich farms here have been voted among the 10 most popular sightseeing spots in South Africa.The city was founded in 1863, and at the same time, the ostrich industry sprang up around the same time. Many of the farmers who made their fortunes in ostrich farming built the Feather Palace. Many of these buildings still remain here today and are very interesting.

The Bridge of Time

The Bridge of Time is about 100 meters long, a pedestrian bridge, in the Lost City of the Sun.

Mount Pirane National Park

Mount Pirane National Park is near Sun City and is accessible by free shuttle buses from hotels in Sun City. Here, you can see the famous African Five - elephants, lions, leopards, African buffalo and rhinoceros - all of which are dominant animals that scream kingliness! Of course, there are many other wild animals that can be seen here.

Johannesburg Safari Park

South Africa is a tourist destination because of its diverse and beautiful wildlife, so a visit to one of the large local safari parks to see the lions, elephants, giraffes and antelopes that live there is a must-see experience for visitors. If you don't have the chance to visit a large safari park, why not take a walk to one of the smaller zoos near the city center? Lion Park in Honeydew and the nearby Krugersdorp Ganme Peserve are both home to many lions and antelope, and are less than half an hour's drive from Johannesburg.

Golden Reef City

Golden Reef City is a theme park built on the site of a gold mining operation located 6 kilometers south of central Johannesburg. It is the most famous sightseeing attraction in Johannesburg and is definitely included in the city sightseeing tours organized by both hotels and tour operators. Almost everyone who visits Johannesburg comes here. Although the city's stores are closed on Saturday afternoons and Sundays, even then the place is mostly crowded.

Cape of Good Hope

The Cape of Good Hope is a 7,750-hectare nature reserve in the southern part of the peninsula, where the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point are located. It is off-limits to cars except for sightseeing tours by motorcoach. The nature reserve is home to a variety of plants such as flowers called Fynbos, Protea, and Efica (Heath), as well as animals such as South African antelope, deer, zebras, meerkats, ostriches, and baboons. In addition to this, there are dolphins and fur seals swimming offshore, and if you are lucky you can see sharks between August and November.

Stellenbosch

The west side of Cape Town is fertile soil with a Mediterranean-style climate, and plenty of grapes have been grown here for wine-making since very early times. The earliest wine made in Pfeiffer was in 1659, with the involvement of Janvan Riebeeck, the founder of Cape Town. He realized that the climate in Cape Town was similar to that of Spain and France, where wine is famously produced. After this, thanks to the active participation of the pioneers of the colony, the South African winemaking industry developed; especially in terms of technology, it was improved by the participation of Huguenot Protestants, who had been expelled from France. During these 30 years, South African wines were recognized around the world by winning prizes in worldwide competitions.

The Garden Route

East of the Auverbergine region, along the continuation of the coast road from Heidelberg to the Storms River, forests, lakes, cliffs, valleys, beaches, gardens and more, one after another, beautiful landscapes unfold before you. This route is called the Garden Route. In the inland part of the route, there are the Otenikwa and Tsitsikamma mountain ranges, which span east and west at an altitude of 1,000-1,700 meters. Beyond this mountain range are plains such as the Otzhorn, and the view of the rolling hills from the passes on the way is magnificent.

Bled River Canyon

The Bled River Canyon Nature Reserve, located west of the Kruger National Park, is the second most popular tourist attraction in Mpumalanga after Mpumalanga National Park. The sight of the Blyde River intertwined with the 1,000-meter-high Grand Canyon is a sight to behold for anyone. Longitudinal openings along this reserve are the 532R and 534R, also known as the Panorama Route, which are well-placed driving tours. One can enjoy the kind of harmonious landscapes that can only be found in South Africa. It is rated as the second most popular attraction. You can also visit together the neighboring towns such as Pilgrim Rest and Leidenberg that show the pioneering history of South Africa.

Zimbabwe Ruins

One of Zimbabwe's main attractions is the remains of one of the most iconic huge stone buildings in Southern Africa. Built by the Monomotaba Kingdom, which once flourished in the 11th - 19th centuries, it was completed in the 11th century. Zimbabwe means "house of stone" in the Sina language. The name of the country originates from the ruins.

Gold Mining City

Gold Mining City, south of Joburg, is a theme park built on the site of a former gold mine and is Johannesburg's most famous tourist attraction. The park realistically recreates the architecture of Gold City during the gold rush of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, with banks, post offices, police stations, restaurants and bars that reflect the prosperity of the time. Riding on the steamy old train and looking at these old buildings, visitors feel as if they have returned to the 18th century. The mines of the Gold City were once dug down to a depth of 3,200 meters, and now visitors can go down to a maximum of 220 meters to see the actual operation of gold mining at that time. It is also possible to see the actual melting of gold and the process of pouring gold coins.

Parliament House

Located in Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa

First Peoples' Museum

The First Peoples' Museum is located on a hill outside of Banto, the administrative capital of South Africa, and the so-called First Peoples' Museum is a reflection of the history of the struggle of the South African Bohr people with the local Zulu people, which is known as the Battle of Bohr in history. This building is also known as the Waterlocks Monument. The entire building is majestic and has a very heavy sculptural feel to it. Above the building is a large dome with a hole where the sunlight can come in. Every year on December 16th at 12 o'clock (that is, the day of the Battle of the West River in Bohr's War) the sunlight comes directly to the tombstone set up on the ground floor of the building, and the sunlight coming in symbolizes God's blessing to the people of Voterekis. At the corners of the building are four sculptures of the four leaders of Vortrex, all carved out of gray granite, which are integrated into the building. In front of the main building there is a group of bronze sculptures - "Mother and Child", which focuses on the extremely important and unique role played by women and children during the war, as women showed great determination to preserve and develop culture and Christianity throughout the war. The outside of the building has a huge African buffalo head carved right in front of it, as the buffalo is considered to be the most dangerous wild animal in Africa, and it is the head of the buffalo that protects the monument from outsiders. The surrounding walls are carved with war-time wagon graphics and are used to symbolize the protection of the monument.

Union Square

Union Square in Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa

City Hall

City Hall was built in 1915. The city has buildings such as museums and churches. Parks and meadows cover about 1/10th of the city's area. The famous Joubert Park is on high ground in the center of the city and contains an art gallery. There are also Miller Park, Donald McKay Park, Ellis Park, etc. Cape Town Park is in the northeastern suburb of the city. The Zoo is located on Schmaltz Avenue, and it is quite extensive, with gardens and a small lake. The northern suburbs have the 43-acre Botanical Gardens and the 26-acre Melrose Bird Sanctuary. Visitors can also visit the city's diamond-processing factories. Apartheid and racial discrimination are rampant in the city, and Soweto, 25 kilometers southwest of the city, is the most segregated area with the highest concentration of black South Africans. on June 16, 1976, the South African regime perpetrated the horrific Soweto Tragedy in the city, provoking angry condemnation from people around the world.

The Lost City

There is an ancient legend about the Lost City. Before Western civilization, nomads from Central Africa built a great city in the "Valley of the Sun", whose landscape was breathtakingly beautiful, but then a devastating earthquake covered it in molten lava and turned it into one of the great cities of legend. But then a devastating earthquake caused the city to be covered in molten lava, becoming the legendary Lost City. In order to realize this dream, Kosna spent R830 million and 28 months in December 1992 to finally bring the legendary Lost City back into the world. Since the opening of the Lost City, the strange and rhythmic world of entertainment within the city has become one of the reasons why tourists from all over the world visit Sun City. It is said that more than 3 million tourists visit the City of the Sun every year and the number continues to grow. Every scene in the Lost City is completely modeled after the legendary ancient city, with broken and collapsed stone pillars and giant gates everywhere, making it easy for people to mistakenly fall into a time tunnel and walk into the ancient times.

Signal Hill

Signal Hill is a 350-meter-high hill located on one side of Table Mountain, named for the cannon fired at noon. Its other end is also known as Lion's Head Hill because of its appearance as a lion's head. Signal Hill is the best place to see the night view of Cape Town at night, which is known as one of the top three night views in the world. There are many angles to enjoy the wonderful view from the hill. The luminous, crystalline, endless stretch of tens of kilometers of fiery trees is breathtaking and unforgettable.

Haut Bay

Haut Bay is one of Cape Town's most famous bays, tucked between two mountains. After a ten-minute boat ride, you will come to an island called Dekker Island, which is only a hundred meters away from the land. The island is at most a few thousand square meters, no trees, and did not see flowers and plants, bare stone. The island is full of seals, and it is said that there are thousands of them. Our boat close to the island driving slowly, the seals of the various postures can be seen clearly, there are lying on the ground peacefully resting, there are crawling around, there are biting each other, there are vertical down to the sea, there are also from the sea is difficult to climb ashore. Some seals are fat and big, better than a fat pig. The sea at the edge of the island, where the water is clear to the bottom, is also the world of the seals, which are either leaping out of the sea, or raising their tails and swinging the water, or playing together with two heads, or chasing each other, in a thousand different ways, which is very popular.

Cape Peninsula

The Cape of Good Hope is a 4.8-kilometer-long rocky headland on the southwestern tip of South Africa. A "cape" is a pointy piece of land that juts out into the sea. In Portuguese and English, the cape are called "Cape" (cabo and cape). South Africa's southwestern coast, many capes, including the Cape of Good Hope and famous, and therefore a number of places in this area are named "Cape". The entire region was originally known as the Cape Province, but is now divided into three provinces: the Northern Cape, the Eastern Cape and the Western Cape. The capital of the former Cape Province and the legislative capital of South Africa is Cape Town. The mountain range that crosses this area is called the Cape Mountains. The Cape of Good Hope is located on the Cape Peninsula, and in the southern part of the peninsula there is the Cape Nature Reserve, which extends 40 kilometers along the coast of the Vanbosch flower-producing plateau inhabited by many different species of antelope and birds.