Holidaying in South Africa Johannesburg Cape Town and Durban
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Discover the Wonders of South Africa: Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban
South Africa, a nation moving forward after years of challenges, offers an enchanting experience for travelers with its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and abundant wildlife.
Johannesburg
A Glimpse into Real South Africa
Johannesburg is a dynamic metropolis of contrasts, providing visitors with an authentic taste of South Africa.
Getting There and Away
Johannesburg International Airport is easily accessible from Pretoria and provides flights nationwide. Budget airlines serve major destinations, and international buses connect Johannesburg to neighboring countries like Mozambique, Lesotho, Botswana, Namibia, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe.
Climate
Summers in Johannesburg can be extremely hot, while winters may get chilly.
Accommodation
Explore a variety of accommodations online, ranging from budget-friendly options to luxury resorts.
Events
- Arts Alive Festival (September-October): Celebrates the diverse cultures of the country.
- Rand Easter Show (April): Held at the National Exhibition Centre.
- Jo'burg Jazz Festival (Late September)
- Annual Gay Pride March (Last Saturday of September)
Cape Town
Natural Beauty and Cultural Vibrance
Home to the iconic Table Mountain, Cape Town boasts stunning beaches and diverse flora and fauna.
Getting There and Around
Cape Town connects to many international flights. Trains and buses are available from the train station. For local transport, taxis, ‘Rikki’ transporters, minibuses, and an efficient bus system are your options.
Climate
Winter (June-August) can be chilly and wet, with temperatures from 7°C to 18°C. Summers (December-March) are typically hot, reaching up to 26°C, with cooling winds known as the "Cape Doctor."
Accommodation
Search online for Cape Town hotels to find a range of options.
Events
- Outdoor Arts Performances (January)
- Food and Wine Festival (October)
- Carols by Candlelight (December) in the Company's Gardens
- Cape Town Queer Project (December): Features vibrant, extravagant costumes.
Durban
Beaches, Culture, and Nightlife
Durban is known for its beautiful Indian Ocean beaches, lush jungles, and rich Zulu heritage. The city comes alive at night with a variety of entertainment options.
Getting There and Around
Durban International Airport offers both domestic and international flights, with routes to Swaziland, Mozambique, and Mauritius. As South Africa's largest port, Durban also serves as a major transport hub. Train connections to Johannesburg and Cape Town are available.
Local travel is facilitated by taxis, minibus taxis, and Zulu rickshaws.
Climate
Durban enjoys mild weather year-round, with rain more likely from October to May. Evenings in winter can be chilly.
Accommodation
Find a wealth of accommodation choices online in Durban, from affordable stays to high-end resorts.
Events
- Time of the Writer (March): A literary festival at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Centre for Creative Arts.
- Comrades Marathon (June): A renowned race through the scenic Valley of a Thousand Hills.
- Durban International Film Festival (June): Held at the Centre for Creative Arts.
In conclusion, South Africa’s Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban offer diverse attractions and experiences that cater to every traveler’s taste. Whether you're exploring vibrant cityscapes, enjoying world-class events, or immersing yourself in the natural wonders, South Africa promises an unforgettable adventure.
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