Thursday 16 August 2018

South Africa's Best









The Western Cape of South Africa has many wildlife reserves and national parks for residents and visitors to enjoy.  Cape Town itself is worthy of visiting for at least two to three nights, taking in the world famous V & A Waterfront for its shopping and restaurants, hiking up the majestic Table Mountain (or taking the cable car), a boat ride to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years incarcerated, an aerial tour by helicopter, surfing or body boarding on one of the sensational beaches, strolling round the world famous Kirstenbosch Gardens, or playing with Penguins in Simonstown.
This Rovos Rail luxury train journey showcases the best that South Africa has to offer, with the opportunity to enjoy golf at some famous courses, as you travel from Pretoria to Cape Town - via Kruger Park, Swaziland & Durban, before heading to Bloemfontein, the beautiful Garden Route & Cape Town.
The portal to the magnificent Cape Winelands, Cape Town's restaurants and bars offer varied and interesting wine lists where you can order anything from limited connoisseur wines and craft beers to wines from world-renowned and award-winning South African wineries.
The pedestrianised V&A Waterfront - a gentrification of the historical harbour and ongoing mixed-use developments - is popular with tourists wanting a safe, slightly sanitised experience of Cape Town That said it's still very much a working harbour, so there's always something interesting happening on the water, and as a shopping or day outing is as popular with locals as it is with visitors exploring its distinctive precincts under wheeling seagulls. For more information, please visit our website http://greatestafrica.com/.

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