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Bay, Cape Town's most popular beach, with the Twelve Apostles in the
background.
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South
Africa is a massive, fascinating country with magnificent scenery,
great wildlife, excellent food and wines, attractive climate, dramatic
history and lovely people - well, most of them are very pleasant.
These pictures show some of South Africa's highlights, so either click
on the image above to get the full gallery on the trot or click on
one of the links at the bottom of the page to select an area of particular
interest.
Travel
Safety:
With 40% of the country's population living below the poverty line,
petty theft is a common problem and violent robbery an occasional
one.
Both can be avoided if you apply a little common sense. Start with
basic rules such as: Don't leave valuables unattended on the beach
or lying on the back seat of your car; don't flash your cash or wear
expensive clothes, keep the camera under cover till you need it and
stay away from dark urban areas at night.
ATMs are bad news with endless potential
scams. Some basic rules are: don't use ATMs
at night, don't accept help from anyone and press cancel
immediately after inserting your card. If it comes out then
the ATM is probably safe to use, so insert the card again.
See Travel Safety
for more suggestions.
Travel
Health:
Aids is pandemic in much of the country
so this is not a good destination if you're single and looking for
'companionship.'
Malaria is on the wing in the far east
[e.g. Kruger Park and Swaziland], so take precautions if you're planning
to travel there other than June-August [winter]. See malaria
for suggestions.
Bilharzia is another eastern hazard.
It's a miniscule worm that lives in stagnant fresh water, so don't
bathe in lakes or slow moving rivers, and sterilize any wild water
you're going to drink. If you accidentally get wet, dry off a soon
as you can, clothes too.
In
Capitals:
South Africa has three capital cities!
As
a result of a compromise that created the Union of South Africa in
1910, the administrative capital is Pretoria, the legislative capital
is Cape Town, and the judicial capital is Bloemfontein.
Cuisine
guide:
Cuisine for the common man means large
portions of well-prepared meats or fish, often fried or barbecued,
and at low prices by European standards.
Seafood is especially fresh, varied and succulent
and combined with the normal outsize glass of
superb local wine makes a great meal.
Meat ranges from serious beef steaks to gamey
ostrich, croc, kudu and spicy sausages, with high quality beers
or red wines as an excellent support act. Dried meat - biltong - is
the local's primary snack.
Vegetarians can have a thin time in this
beefy country, though Indian and Italian restaurants are some help
and cheese and eggs are always available.
Restaurants are generally relaxed and kid-friendly and tap water is
clean and good to drink.
Transport
Guide:
Air: the country is huge so those with
limited time - even budget travellers - should consider domestic air
travel. e.g. from Kruger Park's airport [Nelspruit] to Durban or Cape
Town.
Car Hire: Prices are low and there
is such a profusion of scenic drives, excellent roads and worthwhile
places to go, coupled with limited public transport that self-drive
makes sense. Car-jacking is very rare but keep all doors locked habitually.
Driving tips: Robots are traffic
signals!
Many roads are two lanes with emergency lanes that slow vehicles often
use to let faster ones go by. The overtaking car then flashes hazard
warning lights in thanks.
Roads are generally wide, straight and uncrowded so you can make good
time if you wish, particularly on some gorgeous secondary [R] roads.
Other drivers are usually controlled and considerate, but beware night
driving when drunks hit the highway.
If you stop at night at a red light and feel uneasy, especially in
Durban/Jo'burg, check left/right and drive on.
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