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The southern tip of Africa (SOUTH AFRICA) has a bit of everything from beautiful beaches to lush vineyards. South Africa boasts eleven official languages and has several points of interests. South Africa is referred to as the "Rainbow Nation" because it's made up of so many diverse cultures and religions.
Table Mountain, is one of the oldest mountains in the world and a top attraction, the 850 km road through Cape Winelands is the world's longest wine route and where you can explore top wineries. South Africa is the land of safari's and you'll find many unique animals to photograph when the opportunity comes along. SOUTH AFRICA is a vast ecosystem with golden savannah, captivating deserts, and sun soaked coastlines intertwined with bustling cities and stimulating culture. Whether you want to travel solo, with a significant other, or with a group, you'll find plenty to see and do in the second most visited country in AFRICA.
PLACES TO VISIT:
Kruger National Park
Cape Town, Western Cape
The Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal
Durban's Golden Mile, KwaZuluNatal
The Garden Route
Robben Island, Western Cape
Johannesburg, City of Gold
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If you fall in love with South Africa and want to become an EXPAT there's always TEFL
TEFL, teaching English as a second language is the gateway to a career as an English teacher.A TEFL Certification gets you ready to teach English around the world. Why not teach abroad in South Africa? If you're looking to get certified you can take a course at TEACHING HOUSE, CELTA, in Cape Town or ASIAN COLLEGE OF TEACHERS in Cape Town. Once you complete your studies you can start seeking places to teach English in the vast South Africa.
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WINE, WINE, WINE
SOUTH AFRICA has a warm climate and it's grapes get very ripe and produce full high alcohol wines. There are over 60 different wine regions in South Africa and most are family owned farms. Furthermore prices for wine tend to be lower in South Africa than in other countries around the world. South Africa is quickly gaining recognition as a "wine destination."
A SAFARI TOUR!
Discover exotic famous animals; buffalo, cheetah, elephant, lion, leopard, rhino, and more on a safari tour. It's one thing to see a safari on the pages of a magazine or in a video but to actually be on a live safari tour is something quite wonderful. There are loads of safari tours out there fit for all kinds of budgets. Explore the internet for tours that spark your interest. A few links are listed below.
adventure-life.com
safari.com
ECO LODGES:
The ultimate way to experience the nature of SOUTH AFRICA is to stay in an eco lodge.
An eco-lodge is a nature-dependent tourist lodge that meets the philosophy principles of eco tourism. An eco lodge has comfortable guest rooms and main areas and is made of local and viable building materials. Eco lodges are set in a natural setting with preserved vegetation and sustainable energy. Food supplies often come from local farmers and there are activities pertaining to natural and cultural sites. Bakiga Lodge in Cape Town is an example of an eco-lodge.
THE SHIRA ECO-LODGE; Trip Advisor
www, shire.co.za
WHAT TO WEAR:
With a relatively mild climate, the dress code is casual in South Africa if you're on vacation. Breezy Clothing, Brim Sun Hat, Insulating Layer, Light Jacket, Hiking Boots, and Beach Wear is what you want to have on hand while in South Africa. Be certain to have sunglasses!
If you're in South Africa on a business trip, a business suit is advisable for both men and women.Women can wear a dress as another option.
Come visit the second most visited country on the African continent. The weather is temperament enough to visit any of the twelve months of the year. South Africa beckons to those wanting a truly unique travel experience. Book a flight to SOUTH AFRICA today!
africa travel; call 020 7843 3500
PLACES TO VISIT:
Kruger National Park
Cape Town, Western Cape
The Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal
Durban's Golden Mile, KwaZuluNatal
The Garden Route
Robben Island, Western Cape
Johannesburg, City of Gold
_______________________________________________________________
If you fall in love with South Africa and want to become an EXPAT there's always TEFL
TEFL, teaching English as a second language is the gateway to a career as an English teacher.A TEFL Certification gets you ready to teach English around the world. Why not teach abroad in South Africa? If you're looking to get certified you can take a course at TEACHING HOUSE, CELTA, in Cape Town or ASIAN COLLEGE OF TEACHERS in Cape Town. Once you complete your studies you can start seeking places to teach English in the vast South Africa.
_____________________________________________________________
WINE, WINE, WINE
SOUTH AFRICA has a warm climate and it's grapes get very ripe and produce full high alcohol wines. There are over 60 different wine regions in South Africa and most are family owned farms. Furthermore prices for wine tend to be lower in South Africa than in other countries around the world. South Africa is quickly gaining recognition as a "wine destination."
A SAFARI TOUR!
Discover exotic famous animals; buffalo, cheetah, elephant, lion, leopard, rhino, and more on a safari tour. It's one thing to see a safari on the pages of a magazine or in a video but to actually be on a live safari tour is something quite wonderful. There are loads of safari tours out there fit for all kinds of budgets. Explore the internet for tours that spark your interest. A few links are listed below.
adventure-life.com
safari.com
ECO LODGES:
The ultimate way to experience the nature of SOUTH AFRICA is to stay in an eco lodge.
An eco-lodge is a nature-dependent tourist lodge that meets the philosophy principles of eco tourism. An eco lodge has comfortable guest rooms and main areas and is made of local and viable building materials. Eco lodges are set in a natural setting with preserved vegetation and sustainable energy. Food supplies often come from local farmers and there are activities pertaining to natural and cultural sites. Bakiga Lodge in Cape Town is an example of an eco-lodge.
THE SHIRA ECO-LODGE; Trip Advisor
www, shire.co.za
WHAT TO WEAR:
With a relatively mild climate, the dress code is casual in South Africa if you're on vacation. Breezy Clothing, Brim Sun Hat, Insulating Layer, Light Jacket, Hiking Boots, and Beach Wear is what you want to have on hand while in South Africa. Be certain to have sunglasses!
If you're in South Africa on a business trip, a business suit is advisable for both men and women.Women can wear a dress as another option.
Come visit the second most visited country on the African continent. The weather is temperament enough to visit any of the twelve months of the year. South Africa beckons to those wanting a truly unique travel experience. Book a flight to SOUTH AFRICA today!
africa travel; call 020 7843 3500
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