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South Africa is fast becoming one of
worlds most visited holiday destinations. Its easy to understand why, what with the diverse cultures, the
architecture, the beaches , the beautiful people, the
climate and so much more.
A visit to our beautiful country will reward you with landscapes you never
thought possible, wines you never thought existed and a holiday worth a lifetime
in memories. Enjoy the oceans, mountains, people and cultures of Cape
Town . Join the vibrant, commercially intense population of Johannesburg .
Take a break in the friendly city of Port
Elizabeth . Soak in the sun and relax on the beaches of Kwa
Zulu Natal . Whatever your preference, South Africa guarantees to cater for
it.
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Travelling to South Africa
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Mpumalanga , 'the land of the rising sun' to its Siswati- and Zulu- speaking inhabitants, extends east from Gauteng to Mozambique and Swaziland. To many visitors the province is synonymous with the Kruger National Park, the real draw of South Africa's east flank, and one of Africa's best game parks.
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The Province of Kwazulu Natal has a history filled with romance & adventure. First sighted by Vasco da Gama in 1497 on Christmas day. It was then that he named it ' Natal.
Since this period Natal has seen adventures, explorers, wars between nations, the rise and fall of Empires and Kingdoms, growth and development.
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Cape Town is affectionately known by its locals as 'The Mother City'. Some say its called this because things are so laid back and relaxed here, that it takes 9 months to get anything done! But it is more likely called this because it was the first piece of land to be claimed by Jan van Riebeeck back in 1652 and it was from here, that further developments took place.
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South Africa's Northwest Province is one of the country's most visited but least-understood regions - renowned, among tourists at least, for the famously decadant Sun City resort and Big Five Pilansberg Game Reserve , but not much else. Few people venture beyond these attractions to explore this area in greater depth; consequently, it can be curiously rewarding to do so.
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The Garden Route , a slender stretch of coastal plain between Mossel Bay and Storms River Mouth, bears a legendary status as South Africa's paradise - reflected in local names such as 'Garden of Eden' and 'Wilderness'. This soft, green, forested swath of nearly 200 km is cut by rivers from the mountains to the north, tumbling down to its southern rocky shores and sandy beaches.
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The Eastern Cape Province offers tourists who want to get away from the bustle of city life the chance for a seaside escape without equal. It's a destination with over 800 kilometres of spacious, unspoiled and largely uncrowded beaches , sparkling blue ocean and magnificent forest and scenery.
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Gauteng although the smallest of the
new Provinces is South Africa is far from the least important.
It is the central access route by air for all international tourism. Airlines
from America, the Far East, Europe, Australia, the Gulf States and Northern Africa
all gain entry to South Africa via Johannesburg International Airport . Most
domestic flights also originate and depart from here.
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The Ambula Edge : For all your travel requirements in South Africa
   
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'Based on the comments from almost all of the players, it was the best tour they have even been on and I would have to agree. It was in one word 'awesome'! I have no doubt that this will become an annual event and that our association with Ambula will be a long one.' Spar Group KwaZulu Natal
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