Saturday, April 20, 2013

Awesome Ideas from an "Insider" to Appreciate Memorable Holidays in South Africa

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By Sandra Casey


South Africa is a huge country. There are domestic flights that are very easily 2.5 or three hours long. Also it is a country which has undergone massive changes in the past twenty years. You will require some truly truthful assistance to make the most of your holiday in SA.

There are some places in South Africa that are unsightly and that can also be unsafe, so it is worth your while to understand precisely where you are going. However, South Africa isn't really any more unsafe than a lot of other countries. It is just a country with a high poverty rate and if you walk in the city center at night and the shopping centers are closed, you are essentially asking for trouble. This does not mean that you need to necessarily stay with the touristy locations if you like traveling off the beaten path.

South Africa provides a range of holiday accommodation and if you prefer the less touristy type of holiday, there are a lot of locations that South Africans travel to when on holiday and where you can still feel the un-jaded kindness of the local people.

SA is the 25th biggest nation worldwide and has the 24th largest population, counting about 51 million inhabitants. The regional people are either of Bantu beginnings, primarily coming from the Xhosa and Zulu ethnic groups, or they are descendants of the Indian Muslim slaves or of the English and Dutch settlers.

In the 1990's, Apartheid was abandoned. Before then schools, marital relationships and residential areas were all divided racially. The peaceful shift to complete democracy is merit of the uncommon political capabilities of Nelson Mandela, who enabled the entire nation to become aware of "the full picture" by running lawsuits in which people were offered amnesty if they told the truth about realities and events that had been censored by mass media in previous years.

Today SA is a nation that stands proud and being able to visit this land and feel the positive outlook and strength of its people is well worth the journey. English is spoken by most of its residents so you will not have difficulty interacting. Ethnic languages and Afrikaans are also spoken.

When thinking about holidays to South Africa you need to be reasonable about what you can do while on your vacation. If you have a week or less to be in SA, your best option is to fly directly to Cape Town then drive up the Garden Route. That way you get to see the heritage, nightlife and do some shopping however can then appreciate stunning uncontaminated nature and ocean safaris.

If you have even more than a week you should think about going on a safari in the northwestern area of the country and also visiting the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, formerly known as Santa Lucia. The majority of them offer 5 star convenience and luxury without taking away the close contact with the surrounding nature.

Visiting the north-western area of the country and then going to Cape Town requires booking a domestic flight halfway through your holiday, nonetheless it can be truly well worth your while to do so if you want "the real thing" as far as Safari's go. At the same time, going to South Africa and not seeing Cape Town is a great pity as it genuinely is one of the most stunning cities in the world.

Whether you only have one week or are lucky enough to be able to enjoy a longer stay, SA will leave you feeling totally in awe of its natural appeal, its vivid creativity and its friendly populace.




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