South Africa - a different and beautiful scenery 7 days 6 nights ¥12,700 / person from
South Africa is a country with wonderful scenery, come here, you can see a lot of beautiful pristine scenery and rare and exotic animals, to feel the magic of nature as well as the magic of this wonderful world and wonderful, can not miss the Johannesburg, the marvelous Kruger The Kruger National Park, is definitely the best choice
Table Mountain - the landmark of Cape Town, South Africa, with a panoramic view of the sea from near and far
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens in Cape Town - The first democratically elected President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, once commented that the South Africa Cape Town National Botanical Gardens - South Africa's first democratically elected president, Nelson Mandela, once described South Africa's National Botanical Gardens as "a gift from the people of South Africa to the planet"
Pilingsburg National Wildlife Park - see the "animals of the world" live in the natural order of things
Seal Island - home to thousands of beautiful and fascinating seals
CAPE TOWN
Pick up at customs with a Chinese guide, and after lunch, take the 360-degree scenic cable car ride up Table Mountain. Can be seen from Table Mountain ~ a landmark in Cape Town, South Africa, known as God's Table due to its table-like flat top when viewed from a distance. Table Mountain overlooks the entire city of Cape Town and also looks out over the Cape of Good Hope, with views of the ocean near and far. Table Mountain Nature Reserve is home to more than 2,000 species of endangered native flowers and plants, some 150 species of birds and small wildlife including rock hares, baboons and civets.
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens - Cape Town Ostrich Park - Robin Island - Victoria Harbour
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, Cape Town - Located in the eastern foothills of Table Mountain, the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens was established in 1913. It was built in 1913 for the study of the plants of Southern Africa. The world-famous botanical garden was once the private property of Cecil John Rhodes, Governor of the Cape Colony. He received the land in 1895 and made a will that the botanical gardens would be donated to the state as a personal legacy after his death. After his death in 1902, the park was opened to the public as a national park. The Rhodes Monument was dedicated on the hill behind the University of Cape Town in honor of this famous figure in South African history. It is arguably one of the most beautiful gardens in Africa. Nelson Mandela, the first democratically elected president of South Africa, once described the National Botanical Gardens in Cape Town, South Africa, as "a gift from the people of South Africa to the earth".
Cape Town Ostrich Park - Will a picture of you riding on the back of an ostrich with Table Mountain as a backdrop attract the envy of many of your friends? Cape Town Ostrich Park, where you can get up close and personal with the ostriches and learn all sorts of things about them.
Robin Island - one of the famous tourist attractions in South Africa, is located in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, 11 kilometers north of Cape Town, covers an area of about 6 square kilometers, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean Table Bay. "Robin" means seal in Dutch, and was named after the early European seafarers who hunted seals on the island. The island has special significance as it was the site of South Africa's apartheid era incarceration of famous historical figures such as Nelson Mandela.
Haut Bay and Seal Island - Chapman Avenue - Penguin Beach - Cape of Good Hope
Penguin Beach - Penguin Beach, also known as Boulder Beach and Boulder Bay, is named after the boulders that cover the beach. Boulders Beach is situated in the town of Westgate on the Cape Peninsula and is part of Table Mountain National Park. The penguins at Penguin Beach are all exotic immigrants. The first pair of African penguins arrived in 1982 and after more than 30 years of breeding, the penguin population at Penguin Beach now stands at more than 3,000. This has been made possible by a reduction in fishing activity in the Firth of Forth, which has resulted in an increasingly plentiful food supply for the penguins. The penguins feed mainly on sardines and anchovies. Visitors can have a chance to get up close and personal with the penguins, learn about their habits and about penguins, and these silly penguins will surely leave a deep impression on visitors.
Cape of Good Hope - On March 12, 1488, the Portuguese explorer Dias was the first to discover the Cape of Good Hope and named the place Cape Storm. Later King John II of Portugal named the Cape of Storms as the Cape of Good Hope. It was this new route through the Cape of Good Hope that opened the door to India and the Orient for Portugal. The Cape of Good Hope is an important destination for world tourism in terms of its location, natural beauty and popularity.
Cape Town City Tour
After breakfast at the hotel, visit Cape Town City including Long Street, Long Street Craft Market, Company's Garden, Malay Quarter, Camps Bay. Dinner is specially arranged at Cape Town's distinctive Golden Restaurant. There are three local singing and dancing performances in the evening at the Golden Restaurant, where you can fully experience the African specialties.
Johannesburg-Sun City
Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to Cape Town airport for your internal South African flight to Johannesburg.
Afterwards, Chinese-speaking tour guide will lead you to Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa. The tour includes the First Peoples Memorial, Presidential Palace (Federation House), Church Square downtown (car view for safety reasons).
Pilingsburg National Zoo - Pretoria
Early in the morning take an off-road open-top vehicle tour to the Pilingsburg National Safari Park. Later visit the famous Sun City.
Sandton Mall-Johannesburg International Airport
After breakfast at the hotel, proceed for a sightseeing tour of Sandton Mall and Mandela Square. Lunch on your own at the mall and then drive to Johannesburg International Airport for your international flight back to your place of origin.
Johannesburg details
Johannesburg (Johanne *** urg), South Africa's first city, the famous "City of Gold", is the South African **** and the country's economic, political, cultural and tourism center, the world's leading international metropolis.
Johannesburg is located in the northeastern part of South Africa, the upper Vaal River highlands, an altitude of 1754 meters, in the Nguni language, Johannesburg is called "Igobi", meaning "gold". Together with the rest of the Gauteng province ("land of gold" in Sotho), it forms the center of South Africa's economic activity.
Johannesburg was founded in 1886 as a prospecting station and developed as a city with the discovery and exploitation of gold. It is located in the center of the world's largest gold mining area and the hub of the South African economy. Nearby 240 kilometers within the zone there are more than 60 gold mines, there are many industrial and mining cities around, accounting for about half of South Africa's total industrial output value.
Johannesburg is a vibrant and dynamic city, parks and grasslands account for about 1/10 of the city area, the city by the railroad is divided into north and south: the south for the heavy industrial area; north for the city center area, the distribution of the main business district, white residential areas and schools of higher learning. Probably every first-time visitor to the city will be enchanted by its modern prosperity: huge buildings, entertainment venues colorful, people's faces are exuding a healthy glow, the noise and bustle of Europe and the United States is no different from the big city.
In December 2017, it was honored as one of the Top 10 Spring Cities in the World 2017.
Basic introduction
Chinese name :Johannesburg Foreign name :Johanne *** urg Alias :Iglobe Administrative region :Provincial capital Affiliated area :South Africa *** and Gauteng *** Residence :Johannesburg Telephone area code :011(27) Geographic location :South Africa's northeastern Vaal River upstream plateau Area :Approx.269 square kilometers Population : Dialect : English, Afrikaans, Zulu Climatic conditions : Savannah climate Notable attractions : Sun City Airport : Oliver Reginald Tambo International Airport Currency : Rand Date of foundation : 1886 City Information, Economic Development, Education Information, List of Attractions, Transportation, Geography and Climate, Practical Information, City Honors, Related News, City Information Johannesburg The city of Ness and its suburbs are home to large mining machinery, chemical, textile, electrical machinery, automobile assembly, rubber and other industries. Many large companies and banks are headquartered here. There is an international air terminal at Smuts, 24 km northeast. Johannesburg In the Nguni language, Johannesburg is called "Igobi", meaning "gold". Together with the rest of Gauteng (Sotho for "land of gold"), it forms the center of economic activity in South Africa. With an area of about 269 square kilometers, Johannesburg is the largest city and economic center of South Africa, the largest city in Southern Africa, and the largest gold-producing center in the world. More than half of the population is black. Standard time zone: +2 time zone UTC/GMT +2 hours Latitude and longitude: Latitude: 26°08' S Longitude: 27°54' E Telephone area code: Country code: +27 (South Africa) Area code: 11 Economic development Johannesburg is rich in minerals, the production of gold, platinum, antimony, diamonds, asbestos, and the reserves of uranium, manganese, chromium Fluorite reserves are among the highest in the world, as well as coal, iron, copper, aluminum, zinc and so on. The mining industry is the main pillar of national income. The main industrial sectors are food, tanning, textile, machinery manufacturing, metallurgy, etc. Trade and import and export goods are mainly carried by Beijing Pan-Yuan International Transportation Services Co. Air China has opened direct flights to Johannesburg (currently the relevant routes opened by Air China are: Shenzhen Baoan-Johannesburg). Educational information Located in the city, Kingsford University is ranked 63rd in the 301-400 segment of the latest 2013 QS World University Rankings. List of Attractions Goldmine City, Rand Refinery, Kruger National Park, Eastern Suburbs, Naidu Suburbs. South Africa's largest city, the world's largest gold-producing center Johannesburg (Johanne *** urg) known as the "City of Gold". Located in the northeastern part of the upper reaches of the Fall River highlands, 1754 meters above sea level. Is the center of the Transvaal gold veins. Sun City In 1880, this was just a farm with the value of two cows. In 1886, a prospecting station was built, which developed into a city as gold was discovered and mined. In 1928, it was built as a city. There are dozens of gold mines within a strip of land that stretches 240 kilometers around. There are pits more than a mile deep under the city streets. 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 cover 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. In the northern suburbs are 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 created the horrendous Soweto tragedy here, provoking angry condemnation from people all over the world. Bronze Statue of Nelson Mandela Johannesburg, South Africa's first major city, is a metropolis built by gold mining. One day in 1886, a white man named George Harry was walking on a farm north of Johannesburg when he tripped over a rock that was exposed as a gold nugget. This sparked a wave of gold miners from all over the world. As the number of gold seekers increased, the area became a populated settlement. The then South African **** and State **** sent a team of men on a tour of the area to look for a place to establish a township. The two men then sent on this mission were a Dutch immigrant named Johann Rissik and a Boer named Christiaan Johannes Joubert. It is said that the town founded was named after them, Johann and Johannes, with the suffix burg for "city, town", giving it the present-day name of Johanne *** urg. George Harrison himself, who made the discovery of the gold nuggets, rushed to Pretoria in the customary state of ecstasy to report the discovery to the official authorities, and was granted the opportunity to make a report of the discovery. After the discovery of the nugget, George Harrison himself went to Pretoria, as was customary, to report the discovery to the official authorities, and obtained a "gold discoverer's certificate of title", which entitles him to tax exemption. But Harrison himself didn't have the money to develop the mine, and he eventually sold his ownership rights to someone else for a fraction of the price. Today, his statue stands along Highway 24 from Johannesburg International Airport to the city center. Johannesburg covers an area of about 269 square kilometers, with a population of 630,000, more than half of whom are black, and is part of the province of Gauteng, one of South Africa's smallest and most economically developed provinces, which is connected to the capital city of South Africa, Pretorla, and dozens of satellite towns by well-connected highways. The city of Jauteng is situated at an altitude of about 1800 meters above sea level. Located on an inland plateau at an altitude of about 1,800 meters above sea level, the temperature difference between day and night is large, but the climate is mild. The average temperature is 20°C in summer and 11°C in winter. The city is divided by the railroad into two parts: the southern part is a heavy industrial area; the northern part is the downtown area with the main business district, white residential areas and higher education institutions. The center of the city is lined with huge buildings, *** offices, banks, stations, stock exchanges, etc. are modern buildings. The main attraction for tourists is the 50-storey Caldon Center. This is the highest commercial area of the city, where the major international gold trading takes place. The Gold Mining Museum and the Gold Refinery are available for tourists to visit. Johannesburg is also the terror capital with the highest crime rate in the world. Unemployment in South Africa is as high as 40%, and the majority of the unemployed are unskilled, poorly educated blacks. The deterioration of law and order has led to a high incidence of robberies, forcing the middle and upper classes, or the big capitalized companies representing South Africa, to move to the northern suburbs, and the urban function is constantly moving to the outskirts of the city. In addition, risk-averse foreign capital followed, resulting in the closure of restaurants, clubs and nightclubs in the city. Transportation Taxi You can ask your hotel desk for a taxi. Taxis in the city do not, as a rule, ply the streets, but they will stop if asked. To get a taxi, you should call the office or ask the hotel desk to call you a taxi. Public Transportation The city's bus routes are complete, and all major streets are accessible. Visitors can purchase a map of the system from the bus ticket office at City Hall. Note that only double-decker buses are available, with a first non-smoking deck and a second smoking deck. Self-driving One of the most basic rules of the road in Johannesburg is to drive on the left side of the road and to avoid vehicles overtaking you from the right. Normally drive below 120 km/h on national highways, urban expressways and other major roads, below 100 km/h on secondary roads and below 60 km/h in towns, except on specially marked roads. Drivers operating vehicles in South Africa must have a valid international driver's license and both driver and passengers must wear seat belts. Laws and regulations: Drive on the left. Drinking and driving is strictly prohibited. Pay attention to traffic speed limit signs. Safety: Local people are very aware of traffic safety. Always lock the doors when stopping and leaving and do not leave any bags on the seats. Railroads Ordinary trains (Shosholoza Meyl Trains): similar to airplanes, they are divided into first class, business and economy trains. Economy Trains: poor condition, hard seats only, usually no dining car. Business Trains: Cheap, safe, long-distance passenger trains with a dining car and hot water for washing. First Class Train: runs twice a week between Johannesburg and Cape Town, includes on-board dining. Aviation South African Airways (SAA) and a number of domestic airlines operate regular flights between Johannesburg, Cape Town and the international port of Durban. Johannesburg has established economic and trade links with the major cities of China. China is South Africa's largest trading partner, with total bilateral trade increasing by 77% year-on-year in 2011. Trade between the two countries is still characterized by South Africa exporting resource-based products and buying Chinese manufactured products. Air China has direct flights between Shenzhen and Johannesburg, departing from Shenzhen on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and from Johannesburg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, arriving the following day. This is currently (as of the end of March 2019) Air China's only flight to the sub-equatorial part of Africa. Cathay Pacific has daily connections to and from Johannesburg via Hong Kong, and also operates temporary non-stop flights from Hong Kong to Cape Town during the peak tourist season in South Africa, from November to January. International carriers such as South African Airways (via Hong Kong), Allianz Airlines (via Dubai), Qantas Airways (via Doha), Singapore Airlines (via Singapore) and Ethiopian Airlines (via Ethiopia) are also available for travel between China and South Africa. Geography and Climate Johannesburg has a warm subtropical climate throughout the year, with a wide range of climatic variations and extreme variability. The temperature in Johannesburg: around 24.7℃ in summer and 18.0℃ in winter. Johannesburg is located in the southern hemisphere tropical savanna climate, by the equatorial low pressure belt and low latitude trade wind belt alternately controlled, there are obvious dry and wet seasons. Practical Information Time Difference Six hours behind Beijing Language English, Afrikaans and 11 other official languages are spoken. English is widely spoken. Exchange Rate The South African currency is called the Rand (R), 1R = 100¢ (cent), and banknotes are available in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200, while coins are available in denominations of 5, 2, 1, 50¢, 20¢, 10¢, 5¢, 2¢, and 1¢. Banking hours Monday to Friday 9am-3.30pm; Saturday 8.30am-11.00am. Credit cards Visa and Master are the most accepted credit cards. Taxes Accommodations that are part of the Satour's rating system will add an additional 1.7R-5.7R to the room rate. A 15% surtax will be added to the price of general purchases. Travelers can get a refund if they spend more than R250 and must fill out a VAT form at the VAT counter when leaving the country, along with a receipt for the purchase. The receipt must be an invoice with the store name, address, VAT registration number, and TAX INVOICE, after which you can get the tax refund (check) directly at the airport, port, or customs. Electricity The voltage in South Africa is 220 volts and the sockets are round three-hole sockets. Telecommunications South Africa's country code is 27; Johannesburg's area code is 011. Post Office Johannesburg has one of the oldest and largest post offices, located on the corner of Market and Rissik. Opening hours are 8am-4.30pm Monday to Friday and 8am-12:00pm on Saturdays. Health South Africa's medical standards are among the highest in the world, and Johannesburg and other major cities have excellent medical conditions and health environments. In the summer, in the north-eastern province of Limpopo and other provinces in the wild environment, such as the Kruger National Park, should be careful of infectious diseases such as bilharzia, malaria and so on. Special Events Arts Alive Festival Every September Johannesburg will hold a two-week arts season, the main performance venue for the Newtown Cultural Precinct (Newtown Cultural Precinct), but many of the city's restaurants, theaters will also have their own exclusive performance activities, this season for the annual Johannesburg performing arts event. This season is the annual performing arts event in Johannesburg. Johanne *** urg Biennale Annual Fine Art Exhibition in October FNB Vita Dance Umbrella Annual ballet performances are held in February and March at the Wits Theatre in Braamfontein. Stadiums Soccer City Stadium Johannesburg - Africa's largest soccer stadium Soccer City Stadium, also known as FNB Stadium (National Bank Stadium), was the main stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, and is situated in the southwestern Soweto district of Johannesburg, adjacent to the South African Football Association and the FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee. The opening and final matches of the World Cup will be held in the largest stadium on the African continent. In addition to this, it will also host four other group stage matches, a 1/8 final, and a quarter-final. CITY HONORS In November 2018, the World Cities Ranking was released, placing Johannesburg in the top tier of cities in the world. Related News From July 25 to 27, 2018, the 10th meeting of BRICS leaders was held in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Tourist attractions in South Africa
Introduction: more and more people choose to travel out of the country during the holidays, so what are the must-see tourist attractions when traveling to South Africa? Next is the article I brought you to collect and organize, welcome to read!
Cape Town
Cape Town is a strange place, in the southernmost part of this black continent, at the intersection of two oceans, God generously waved his hand and gave this land that makes people come and do not want to leave again.
This is different from the Arabian flavor of North African cities, but also different from the black African noise, cluttered metropolis, in Cape Town, will mistakenly think that they are in Marseille or Naples, but Cape Town has the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean's width and grace, is not small and confined Mediterranean landscapes can be compared to it? It's no wonder that Sir Derek, the first person to arrive here more than 300 years ago, couldn't help but marvel at what he called "the most beautiful cape on earth".
Start with a delicious breakfast in Clifton, take a stroll along the waterfront and enjoy the flavors of Asia, Africa, and Europe, then enjoy a special lunch in Oranjezicht or Kloofnek, and in the evening, be sure to take a stroll down the famous Long Street to make your visit to Cape Town complete.
Cape Wine Country
The history of the Cape Wine Country dates back to the second half of the 17th century when French and Dutch colonists first came to the Cape of Good Hope. They brought with them the knowledge of winemaking, which allowed Cape Wine Country to grow and develop rapidly.
Today, it is home to a number of internationally recognized wineries. For food and wine enthusiasts, wineries like Good Hope Horizon Estate, Speyer and Grand Constanza are essential pilgrimages.
Cederberg
Located in the 'golden zone' between the cool Cape of Good Hope and the dry Karoo Desert, Cederberg is perfect for outdoor adventures. You can explore hiking trails, famous mountain pools and the internationally acclaimed Cederberg wineries.
West Coast
Located along the cool Atlantic Ocean and the northern Karoo Desert, this coastline is known for its tranquil nature. You can visit emblematic fishing villages, and even more so, spend a few days in the beautiful coastal town of Paternoster, enjoying its ethereal blue tranquility.
Ciudad del Sol
Ciudad del Sol is sought after by many tourists and local people alike, and it boasts a wide range of entertainment facilities. From Vegas style casinos to shows, hotels and wildlife adventures in the neighboring Pilanesberg National Park Sun City's appeal cannot be ignored!
Johannesburg
It is the capital and financial center of South Africa and has a rich cultural heritage. After the first settlement of gold and diamond miners, the anti-colonial movement and the formation of the new South Africa under Nelson Mandela, the city has been renewed. You can visit the town of Soweto to get a taste of Johannesburg's core culture and authentic South African cuisine. Johannesburg is the perfect city to experience, savor and appreciate the passion of South Africa.
Kruger National Park
If you can only choose to do one thing in South Africa, it has to be to visit the Kruger National Park, the largest game reserve in South Africa! Carrying a gun, driving a big open jeep, bumping on the road of rocks and weeds, nervousness and excitement are intertwined, so that every pore of the body evaporates with the breath of the wild, which is a kind of flaunting savage charm.
Garden Route
Garden Route is a haven of golf, adventure and luxury, a jewel on the east coast of South Africa. Here you can visit Africa's premier links course at Van Corde and then enjoy delicious oysters with sauvignon blanc at Nesna. If you want to experience the thrill and excitement you can take a leap of faith at the Crane Bridge, the world's highest bungee jump for the ultimate thrill!
Kalahadi National Park
The Kalahadi National Park straddles South Africa and Botswana. It is the true heart of South Africa's Kalahari Desert, with its typical red sand dunes. You can see abundant wildlife such as Cape of Good Hope oryx, black-maned Kalahari lions, cheetahs, hyenas, bull antelope and oryx.
Drakensberg
The magnificent Drakensberg Mountains are the highest mountains in South Africa. Climbing Cathedral Peak offers views of the Drakensberg Mountains stretching for miles and the famous Zulu Mountain villages.
What are the famous tourist attractions in South Africa
1, Musical Fountain Park:
Fountain Park is Pretoria's most crowded weekend recreation area and picnic spot.
2, Johannesburg Zoo:
Johannesburg Zoo is home to over 3,000 species of mammals, birds and reptiles.
3, 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.
4. Table Mountain:
Table Mountain, which looks like a flat table, is only 1,067 meters, but because of its proximity to the city of Cape Town, the city government chose it as a signpost for the "beauty of South Africa".
5, Robben Island:
South Africa's Robben Island receives an average of thousands of visitors a day, and the museums here are trying to make Robben Island the most visited place in South Africa.
6, Victoria Harbor:
Victoria and Port Alfred Bay, one of the busiest areas in downtown Cape Town.
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What are the famous attractions in Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg Art Gallery
Located in Joubert Park (Joubert Park) in the Johannesburg Art Gallery (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 2500 prints. African tribal art is on display 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.
Golden Reef City
Golden Reef City is a theme park built on the site of a gold mine 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.
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.
Top Ten Must-See Attractions for South Africa Tourism
South Africa is a more economically developed country compared to other African countries, and due to its geographic location, it is extremely rich in tourism resources. So, what are the famous attractions in South Africa? If you want the most memorable picnic, go to the Free State; if you want to enjoy the most primitive scenery, go to the Garden Route; might as well take a look at the top ten must-see attractions recommended for South African tourism.
Free State
The Golden Gate Highlands National Park in the Free State of South Africa, with its beautiful scenery, is the perfect place for your picnic.
Garden Route
One of South Africa's most famous landscapes, the coastline winds its way through endless scenery. In addition to lush native forests, you can see oysters and breathtaking beaches and lakes.
Cape Town
If you choose to visit Lion's Head in the afternoon, you're bound to catch the crowds, but the sunsets are well worth seeing.
Johannesburg
There's no denying the charm of South Africa's largest city. Pictured here under the 44 On Stanley umbrella is a place of creativity and inspiration.
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