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Since the end of apartheid, South Africa is widely opened to tourism in full economic development is the richest country in sub-Saharan Africa. If you have not yet had the opportunity to go on an adventure in Africa, it's time to pack up and afford a trip to one of the most beautiful countries in the continent. You will be impressed by the richness of its culture and the warm welcome that you reserve the inhabitants! Discover South Africa Vast territory of over 1.2 million km², South Africa full of wealth from a tourist point of view: national parks, nature reserves, mountains (eg the Drakensberg), ribs bathed in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean, the wine route around Cape Town, Johannesburg. It is impossible to give a complete picture in a few lines!




south africa
The 2010 FIFA World Cup is a sporting event that took place in South Africa from 11 June to 11 July 2010, for the 19th edition of the FIFA World Cup, a first on the African continent . Things to see and do in South Africa Nature is everywhere in South Africa in various forms, plains, mountains, beaches, varied flora and fauna will leave you a deep impression: Kruger National Park: This is an endless game reserve northeast of the country. It has the largest variety of species across the continent, you can admire the rich fauna and flora. Regardless of the amount of your budget you will be able to tame the animals and therefore to photograph closely. The city of Durban is a paradise for lovers of sun and beaches and scuba diving enthusiasts, surfing or windsurfing. Located southeast of the country, its tropical climate lasts almost all year round, you can visit whatever the time of year. The port city is one of the largest in the world. The Augrabies Falls: are in the Northern Cape region. They are also known under the designation Aukoerebis. It is a landscape of rare beauty. Soweto is a suburb of Johannesburg. The area is considered the largest slum in the country. It is open to tourists who can try hundreds of activities to discover the local culture.

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