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		<title>The Garden Route is South Africa&#8217;s most important fynbos export area</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa +27-0720390184 The Garden Route has a well-developed tourist infrastructure, making the region popular all year round. The pont at Malgas is the only remaining pont in the country, ferrying vehicles and livestock across the Breede River. Whale watching attracts tourists at Witsand and Port Beaufort from June to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa +27-0720390184</p>
<p>The Garden Route has a well-developed tourist infrastructure, making the region popular all year round. </p>
<p>The pont at Malgas is the only remaining pont in the country, ferrying vehicles and livestock across the Breede River. Whale watching attracts tourists at Witsand and Port Beaufort from June to November. The area also has a few free-range ostrich farms. </p>
<p>The Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve outside Heidelberg comprises the popular Bushbuck Trail, a wilderness trail and two mountain-bike trails. </p>
<p>Riversdale is one of South Africa&#8217;s most important fynbos export areas. Other attractions include the Julius Gordon Africana Museum. </p>
<p>At the historical Strandveld Architectural Heritage Site at Still Bay, visitors can watch tame eels being fed. Ancient fish-traps can be seen at Morris Point and the harbor. </p>
<p>At the aloe factories at Albertinia, aloe juices are extracted for medicine and high-quality skin-care products. </p>
<p>Nearby, bungee jumping on the Gourits River Gorge, hiking, mountain-biking and angling are popular pastimes. </p>
<p>At Mossel Bay, the Point, a well-liked area for surfers, also features a natural pool formed by rock a popular swimming place at low tide. The St Blaize trail starts here and it is the ideal spot to watch the whales and dolphins at play in season. There is plenty to do in Mossel Bay, such as sun tanning on the 24-km beach, shark ping and hiking. </p>
<p>The harbour at Mossel Bay is one of the most modern commercial and recreational harbours on the southern Cape coastline. The Information Canter at PetroSA (formerly Mossgas) informs visitors about the project and the production of synthetic fuels from Mossel Bay&#8217;s offshore gas fields. Other attractions include the Attequas Kloof Pass, Anglo-Boer/South African War blockhouses and the Bartholomew Dias complex. </p>
<p>Great Brak River offers a historic village with many opportunities for whale and dolphin watching along the extensive coast. Game farms hosting four of the Big Five enrich the wild and bird life. </p>
<p>George is at the heart of the Garden Route and the mecca of golf in the southern Cape, as it is home to the renowned Fancourt Country Club and Golf Estate and various other acclaimed golf courses. Board the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe Steam Train on its daily trip along the coastline between George and Knysna (except Sundays) at the Outeniqua Transport Museum, where one can enjoy a variety of enterprises. Visitors can also board the Power Van here, and enjoy a glimpse of the Garden Route Botanical Garden. </p>
<p>The George Museum with its timber history as theme offers ongoing exhibitions. The Montagu and Voortrekker Passes are national monuments, providing spectacular views of the Outeniqua Nature Reserve, which offers several hiking trails. </p>
<p>The George Airport, the Outeniqua Pass, the railway line and the N2 offer excellent access and make George the ideal hub from which to explore the Garden Route and Little Karoo. </p>
<p>Victoria Bay and Wilderness are popular for their safe bathing and unspoilt nature. Wilderness is the western gateway to the southern Cape lakes area. It&#8217;s a nature lover&#8217;s paradise, best known for its beaches, lakes, placid lagoon and lush indigenous forests. Bird watchers flock to the Langvlei and Rondevlei Bird Sanctuaries in the Wilderness National Park, which host over 230 different bird species. Other activities include biking, abseiling, horse-riding, paragliding, scenic drives, canoeing, scuba ping and fishing. </p>
<p>Sedgefield borders Swartvlei Lagoon, the largest natural inland saltwater lake in South Africa. Activities include beach horse-riding, hiking, angling and bird-watching. </p>
<p>Knysna has officially become South Africa&#8217;s favourite destination. What makes it unique is the fact that the town nestles on the banks of an estuary, guarded by The Heads (two huge sandstone cliffs) surrounded by indigenous forests, tranquil lakes and golden beaches. </p>
<p>This natural wonderland is home to the largest and smallest of creatures, from the Knysna seahorse to the Knysna elephants, rare delicate butterflies and the endemic Knysna loerie, a colourful forest bird. Over 200 species can be found in the abundant fynbos and forest settings. </p>
<p>Knysna is also famous for its delectable homegrown oysters, enjoyed with locally brewed beer in quaint pubs and restaurants. An eclectic mix of art galleries showcases the diversity of talent in the area. The area also offers lagoon cruises, forest hikes, golf and adventure sports. A visit to the Knysna Quays is a must. </p>
<p>Plettenberg Bay is adventure country, offering boat-based whale watching, black water tubing, hiking, and forest and cycling trails. Look-Out Beach is one of the Blue Flag beaches in South Africa. </p>
<p>The Keurbooms River Nature Reserve at Plettenberg Bay offers a canoeing trail, and the Robberg Nature Reserve is a treasure trove of land, marine, geological and archaelogical wealth. </p>
<p>The Tsitsikamma National Park offers many scenic walks and trails, including the world-famous Otter Hiking Trail. It also boasts the only underwater trail in Africa. The Park is South Africa&#8217;s first proclaimed marine reserve. </p>
<p>There are several bungee-jumping spots in the area, including the highest bungee jump in the world at the Bloukrans River Bridge. Other popular activities include boat cruises, trout-fishing, whale watching, ping, sea-kayaking, gliding, golfing, abseiling and canoeing. </p>
<p>Klein Karoo Kannaland &#8211; Otherside of the Outeniqua Mountains:</p>
<p>The Klein Karoo Kannaland is a semi-desert area broken by unexpected lush river valleys. Excellent wines and port are produced in the Calitzdorp and De Rust areas. </p>
<p>Oudtshoorn, the world&#8217;s ostrich-feather capital, is the region&#8217;s main town. The Swartberg Nature Reserve and Pass are also worth a visit. The Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees is held in the town annually. Some 29 km from Oudtshoorn lie the remarkable Cango Caves, a series of spectacular subterranean limestone caverns. Bearing evidence of early San habitation, the 30-cave wonderland boasts magnificent dripstone formations. Between 200 000 and 250 000 people visit the Caves annually. </p>
<p>Amalienstein and Zoar are historic mission stations midway between Ladismith and Calitzdorp. Visitors can go on donkey-cart and hiking trails through orchards and vineyards, while the Seweweekspoort is ideal for mountain-biking, hiking, and protea and fynbos admirers. </p>
<p>Calitzdorp boasts four wine estates, three of which are open to the public. The spring water of the Calitzdorp Spa is rich in minerals and is reputed to have medicinal properties. The Gamka Mountain Reserve is home to the rare and endangered Cape mountain zebra. </p>
<p>De Rust lies at the southern entrance to Meiringspoort. The Meiringspoort Gorge extends 20 km through the Swartberg Mountain Range. Halfway through, a beautiful 69 m-high waterfall can be seen. Wine farms in the area are open to the public. </p>
<p>Ladysmith is home to the Towerkop Cheese Factory. There are various hiking trails, mountain-biking trails and 4&#215;4 trails in the area. The Anysberg, Klein Karoo and Towerkop Nature Reserves can also be visited. </p>
<p>Uniondale, on the main route between George and Graaff-Reinet, features the largest water-wheel in the country, the Old Watermill. Uniondale Poort is a scenic drive linking Uniondale with Avontuur in the Langkloof Valley. </p>
<p>At Vanwyksdorp, visitors can see how fynbos is dried and packed for the export market. Donkey-cart rides take visitors to Anglo-Boer/South African War grave sites.</p>
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<p>Gerald Crawford was born in South Africa, studied eco-travel and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South Africa. If you have any questions or comments please e-mail me on. E-mail Address: <a href="mailto:info@travelinsouthafrica.co.za">info@travelinsouthafrica.co.za</a> Website Address: <a target="_new" href="http:///travelinsouthafrica.co.za">http:///travelinsouthafrica.co.za</a></p>
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		<title>Experience the Excitement of Visiting Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:36:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Africa is home to world’s most famous tourist attractions. Beaches of Mauritius, Pyramids of Egypt, Table Mountain in South Africa and the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe are some of them. But there are few attractions that are not much famous but at the same time not worth missing. So, take cheap flights to Africa to [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Africa is home to world’s most famous tourist attractions. Beaches of Mauritius, Pyramids of Egypt, Table Mountain in South Africa and the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe are some of them. But there are few attractions that are not much famous but at the same time not worth missing. So, take <strong>cheap flights to Africa</strong> to add unique experience to your life.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Following are some of the distinctive tourist attractions in Africa:</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Sterkfontein</strong> <strong>Caves &#8211; Johannesburg</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">What do you know about the evolution of human being? If you are not sure about it, take <strong>flights to Africa</strong> and visit Sterkfontein Caves in the city of Johannesburg. </p>
<p>Importance of the site is evident from the fact that it has been added into the UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites. To take a look at the remains of humans and centuries old objects, you need to visit chilled and dark caves. According to some historians, these caves are the most sacred site in entire Africa. While crossing through caves, you would find numerous interesting dripstone formations. Largest dripstone chamber is known as Hall of Elephants. These caves also feature six cathedral chambers. Other notable chambers are lumbago alley, the Graveyard, Bridal Arch and Fairy Chamber.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Lekki Conservation Centre &#8211; Lagos</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">This conservation centre is a “must visit” for nature lovers. </p>
<p>This exotic destination is located in the African city of Lagos. It was established in the year 1990. This is one of the most important ecosystems in Lagos. Rich flora and fauna of the conservation center compels number of tourists to take <strong>Africa flights</strong> and visit Lagos. This center is known for swamp and savannah. It has emerged as an important tourist attraction because of its breathtaking natural landscapes. This small natural area also lures animal lovers. The ecosystem has large population of base bucks, crocodiles and grand rats. Experts always suggest visiting Lekki Conservation Centre early in the morning so that you can watch animals in most active mood.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Varden Safaris &#8211; Harare</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Varden Safaris are another thing that allows you to know more about the natural richness of Africa. There are number of safari options all over Africa but this is among the most famous ones. Therefore, every year thousands of adventure cravers take <strong>flights to Africa</strong> especially to be a part of Varden Safari. While being a part of the safari, you get an opportunity to visit several lodges. One of the most famous lodges is Kopjetops Lodge which is among the highest structures in the city. This lodge is divided into three levels. Third is an excellent vantage point from where you can admire natural beauty of the surroundings. If you want to sit back and increase knowledge about the region and its history, there is a library at level two. First level is dedicated to eatery and common room where you can mingle with locals and tourists while having light snacks and drinks. If you want travel through exuberant natural areas, you should not miss on these safaris. So, what are you waiting for, take <strong>cheap flights to Africa</strong> and book your place.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Visit South Africa &#8220;&#62; A lot of information about South Africa has already been written. That shouldn’t be surprising with the accommodation South Africa that one gets. And wildlife, the country’s main attraction, has proven throughout the years to be an effective invite for people to travel South Africa. And when we say travel South [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Visit South Africa &#8220;&gt;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A lot of information about South Africa has already been written. That shouldn’t be surprising with the accommodation South Africa that one gets. And wildlife, the country’s main attraction, has proven throughout the years to be an effective invite for people to travel South Africa. And when we say travel South Africa, nothing comes as close to our minds as game drives South Africa or the famous safaris South Africa.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"> </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Like any other peak seasons, safaris South Africa boast in having accommodation establishments fully booked in advance. With accommodation South Africa smaller than the high-class hotels in the Western cities, you may want to be first in line to get reservations if you plan to enjoy some safaris South Africa with your buddies.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"> </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As with any travel plans, you have to consider the seasonal trends that will definitely play a vital part in your safaris South Africa itinerary. </p>
<p>But with the weather in the region being variable sometimes you will be surprised to have thundershowers during the dry season or some dry days even during the rainy season. Nevertheless it is still important to come prepared.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Game drives South Africa and even game viewing during the rainy or wet season may prove to be a difficult task to enjoy with the grass at their full lengths and the wildlife being dispersed. This is due to the fact that rain will provide ample water supply. </p>
<p>On the contrary, the dry season is the ideal time to go and have game drives South Africa. With the vegetation all thinned out and the trees barely with leaves, game viewing is perfect and more enjoyable.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"> </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Safaris South Africa, however, are most enjoyable and exciting during the months of May to August where winter gives way to the hot spring months of September to October. Tourists and locals alike will attest to the comfortable climate of the dry winter months from May to August to be perfect for safaris South Africa. Mild daytime temperatures and cool night temperatures will be ideal for all your safaris South Africa activities and even just a touch of relaxation and resting.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"> </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The wet season of November to March in most parts of South Africa can be utilized for game drives South Africa but the peak season for safaris South Africa will be during the dry winter months. Although the summer months are productive for your gaming adventure, the dry winter months witness game typically getting around water sources. During the summer months, Okavango Delta, a breeding area for the migratory birds, is paradise for all game lovers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"> </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Website on South Africa such as BuyAmazonProducts attests to the seasonal changes and the various activities that should go with every season of South Africa. Zambia, for example, has some regions or places that become impassable during the rainy seasons due to road problems, while the summer months in the Western Cape area prove to be the best season to travel South Africa or for safaris South Africa.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Visit South Africa</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A holiday in South Africa is the stuff of dreams for anyone. There is no country in the world that can provide as many different experiences and it would take many months to see everything. The two most popular destinations are Kruger national Park for big five game viewing and Cape Town for incredible views [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A holiday in South Africa is the stuff of dreams for anyone. There is no country in the world that can<br />
provide as many different experiences and it would take many months to see everything. The two<br />
most popular destinations are Kruger national Park for big five game viewing and Cape Town for<br />
incredible views and wonderful life style and with direct flights between the two of them you can<br />
combine safari and beach in one South Africa Holiday.</p>
<p>If Cape Town and Kruger are the most popular, they certainly aren’t the only options. Probably third<br />
on the list is the combination of the beautiful Garden Route and the malaria free safaris parks of the<br />
Eastern Cape. Keep going up the East Coast (for about a 1000km!) and you will come to the sub-<br />
tropical coast around Durban and then on up into the wetlands of St Lucia and the Mozambique<br />
Border, another great area for game viewing. </p>
<p>But don’t just stick to the coast. Inland from Durban<br />
are the majestic Drakensberg Mountains and then in your in the famous battlefields of the British,<br />
Boer and Zulu wars where you can see the battle sites and hear the extra-ordinary stories behind<br />
them.</p>
<p>Also from Johannesburg there are options other than the Kruger for great South Africa Holidays.<br />
Head north to the pleasure zones of Sun City and then on up to the malaria free Madikwe game<br />
reserves just a couple of hours away. Finally to the west of the Country on the borders of Botswana<br />
and Namibia you enter yet another terrain with the dry zone of the Kalahari desert.</p>
<p>But a holiday in South Africa is really a holiday in southern Africa. Johannesburg in particular acts as<br />
a gateway to many other countries. It is an easy connection to Victoria Falls and Okavango Delta to<br />
the north and west or to the south and west there is Swaziland and the barefoot luxury lodges of the<br />
Mozambique islands. Also Namibia can be reached from South Africa although there are also direct<br />
flights from Europe to Windhoek which might be easier.</p>
<p>As you can see the choices are endless and you should really talk to someone who knows the area<br />
before booking a holiday to South Africa. There are combinations that work well together such<br />
as Cape Town and the Eastern Cape, or Kruger and Mozambique, otherwise you can spend a lot<br />
of time (and money) travelling. Distances are large but there is good network of domestic airlines<br />
connecting all the major centres many times a day.</p>
<p>With all this diversity of holidays another factor to consider is the time of year to visit. Cape Town<br />
is at its best in the European winter but the other destinations can be visited at all times of the year<br />
– in fact for many of the game parks and the tropical coast the Northern hemisphere summer is the<br />
best time and often you get lower rates as well</p>
<p>Whatever you do and whenever you go, getting there is easy. There are daily flights into<br />
Johannesburg and Cape Town from many European airports and it pays to shop around to get the<br />
best deals. Many of the flights are over night and you can leave Heathrow in the evening and be on<br />
the beach starting your South Africa Holiday by 9am the next morning. Exploring the area you are<br />
staying is easy and we’d advise anyone to rent a car. For the British it is particularly simple as driving<br />
is on the left and the major roads are well signposted and in good condition.</p>
<p>Another consideration for taking a holiday in South Africa is where to stay. There are plenty of big<br />
hotels but the best in our view is to use the network of privately owned guesthouses or if you are<br />
going to Cape Town or the Garden Route, rent a villa or apartment for more space and better value.<br />
Wherever you stay you will be faced with an array of eating options and dining out is good value<br />
and a highlight of South Africa holidays. Whether it is seafront restaurants watching a magical<br />
sunset, a hillside winery in the Western Cape or round the braai at your game lodge. The quality of<br />
ingredients and professionalism of the preparation will spoil you for anything else. </p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Travellers who have had enough of holidays in bustling destinations of Far and Middle East, South East Asia or the Pacific and have explored much of the African Cities can set on an expedition to the Garden Route of South Africa and or get away on a Nile cruise in Egypt.</p>
<p><strong>The Garden Route</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Garden Route is a scenic piece of landscape stretching from Heidelberg to Storms River and Tsitsikamma forest. Mountains nestle a coastline dotted with pristine beaches and bays, while thousands of wild flowers paint the backdrop in a riot of colours. Here are just a couple of charms adorning this paradise.</p>
<p><strong>Garden Route National Park – South Africa</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The immense Garden Route National Park spans a verdant landscape of some 121,000 hectares including the Knysna Lakes area. </p>
<p>In fact, the park straddles parts of both the Eastern and Western capes. There are dozens of tourist facilities like canoeing, diving, forest and mountain bike trails, chalets and camping zones. The park’s spectacular beauty alone pulls tourists in hundreds and makes it one of the biggest draws of one’s South Africa holidays In fact, travellers would agree that visiting the Garden Route National Park during one’s holidays to South Africa makes for an extremely rewarding experience.</p>
<p><strong>Boosmansbos Wilderness Area</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The surreally beautiful Boosmansbos Wilderness Area is part of the Langeberg Mountains and remains a hiker’s paradise. </p>
<p>Spanning around 14,000 hectares, the massive peaks of this heavenly stretch of land offer some of the most unsurpassable views in South Africa. Quite a few visitors on their South Africa Holidays indulge in Bundu Bashing, the practice of passing through the terrain by beating your own way through it.</p>
<p><strong>Bungee Jumping</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It is well-known that many people take holidays to South Africa to check out its bungee jumping scene. Although, there are scores of jump sites, the Bloukrans Bungee Jump remains the favourite of many. Here one gets to plunge headfirst for a heart thudding distance of 216 metres.</p>
<p><strong>Nile Cruises</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Numerous travellers who have taken holidays to Egypt swear by the fact that going on a Nile river cruise is one of the best things about Egypt holidays. A week long cruise is the perfect way to enjoy Egypt in bits and pieces as most cruise liners follow a route, which has stops on the shores of the most coveted places in Egypt. Here is a little insight on Nile cruises.</p>
<p><strong>Cruise Experience during the Morning</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A typical morning starts with making preparations to spend some exhilarating hours in the city where liner docks. While planning holidays to Egypt, one should choose a cruise liner, which includes famed Egypt holiday hotspots like the temple of Horus in Edfu, the double temple of Sobek and Haroeris in Kom Ombo, and the Aswan Dam in its itinerary. The time flies by as travellers explore the attractions and before one can say Jack Robinson, it is afternoon and time to head back to ship.</p>
<p><strong>Kingly Evening Entertainment</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">After a hearty meal and some rest, its time for a regal evening of entertainment. The feeling is indescribable as musicians gently charge up the air with soothing notes of music and one gazes out at the shimmering lights of the city in the distance with delectable cuisines and divine wines for company.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">South Africa, with its enticing holiday destinations like Cape Town, Johannesburg, Eastern Cape remains one of the most popular vacationing spot for millions of travellers. Hundreds of restaurants churning out unforgettable cuisines, a high voltage nightlife, and amazing wildlife – these are a few of the rewards of going on holidays to South Africa. Several tour operators offer cheap holidays and special travel deals to the country. To make the most of your South Africa holidays, check out some travel information on the country.</p>
<p><strong>Visas</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">According to the British Foreign &amp; Commonwealth Office (FCO), British citizens planning to take holidays to South Africa for less than 90 days do not need to carry a visa. Visitors planning to go on longer South Africa holidays need to get extensions of stay from the Department of Home Affairs. </p>
<p>Anyone overstaying without proper authorisation would attract a fine and can be barred from visiting the country in the future. In fact, authorities can even arrest travellers who have overstayed for a long period. The defaulters may be deported back at their own expense. This will ruin one’s painfully planned cheap South Africa holidays.</p>
<p><strong>Passport</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">According to the FCO guidelines, the passports of British nationals should be valid for at least 30 days from the last day of their intended visit to South Africa. Ensuring that there are two blank pages in the passport before arriving in the country is advisable as well. Just being mindful of these visa and passport requirements will go a long way towards ensuring wrinkle free cheap South Africa holidays.</p>
<p><strong>Health Requirements</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Travellers going on Holidays to South Africa from a yellow fever afflicted region are required to provide a yellow fever certificate. </p>
<p>This certificate should have been issued at least 10 days before arriving in South Africa. In fact, travellers without a valid certificate may well find that their holidays to South Africa will come to an end even before they enter the country. In simple words, such visitors may well be denied permission to enter South Africa.</p>
<p><strong>Minors Travelling on their Own</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Many of the airlines offering travel deals to South Africa provide travel service for unaccompanied minors in the age group of 5 to 15 years. This service ensures that child boards the flight, is introduced to the concerned airline personnel, is assisted during connections and finally taken safely to the correct person who comes to take the child upon arrival at the destination. Here is a look at some information that an airline might require for offering this service.</p>
<p>Specific information on the mental and physical health of the child<br />
Language or languages spoken by the child<br />
Name, address, and contact number of the person who would receive the child at the destination airport. Best Time to Visit South Africa</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Best Time to Visit South Africa</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Be it sightseeing in Cape Town or exploring places like Eastern Cape and Johannesburg, there are different best times for planning cheap holidays to the country. The best time depends upon what travellers plan to do in the country. For instance, August to October is best for exploring the jungles, while mid June to October end is best for watching Southern whales.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:33:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by D. H. Touring &#13; D. H. Touring is a staff writer with Discover Hawaii Tours &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; Déjà nos villages s&#8217;éloignent Quelques fantômes m&#8217;accompagnent Y&#8217;aura des déserts, des montagnes A traverser jusqu&#8217;à l&#8217;Espagne Et après&#8230; Inch&#8217;allah On a de mauvaises chaussures L&#8217;argent cousu dans nos [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:32:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking a great trip that can make memories is going to be a good thing for many people. The problem that they can run into is not knowing how to find the tour that they should be doing. That is when they should know about the South African holidays and tours. By knowing about these [...]]]></description>
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<p>One reason that these are such a great trip is they will get a person out of their comfort zone. Now by the comfort zone a person will notice that they are going to be in an area that they would not normally be traveling to. However, they will still be safe at the same time, but they will be away from all the normal congestion that they see.</p>
<p>Another reason that they will want to take these trips is they will be able to enjoy heading out into the nature that is around them. By going out into this nature a person needs to see that they will see more of the animals and other items that they want to see when they decide to travel.</p>
<p>Something else that a person can notice is this will be a great way for them to meet new people. Now when traveling many people will ignore the locals and just focus on the attractions that they want to see, but by going here a person needs to see see that they will meet so many local people that have such an interesting past that they will want to talk to them for hours on end and possibly even become good friends with them.</p>
<p>At times a person should see that this is a great way to see a different part of the world that they may have never thought about seeing before. Now the reason that they will see these is because they are taking a tour that is heading out into the bush or other surrounding areas. Then a person will notice that they can finally be close to the natural beauty that is present that they will want to see.</p>
<p>Being able to take a vacation is wonderful for many people. However, many people will want to know about the South African holidays and tours that are available to find the best trip to take. Without knowing about these a person could easily make a poor choice in where they decide to travel to. </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:32:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Gen Wright Southern Africa tours have always been popular with society&#8217;s more adventurous members &#8211; those who were keen to venture to a place where they would encounter wild animals roaming the streets, indigenous people slaughtering livestock on their porches and tribe members who run around maniacally, while banging drums and chanting. But [...]]]></description>
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<p>Southern Africa tours have always been popular with society&#8217;s more adventurous members &#8211; those who were keen to venture to a place where they would encounter wild animals roaming the streets, indigenous people slaughtering livestock on their porches and tribe members who run around maniacally, while banging drums and chanting. </p>
<p>But since the age of the Global Village has dawned and the classic African Hollywood stereotype has been disproven by countless YouTube videos showing bustling African cities, incredible landscapes and fantastic (structured) game viewing opportunities, even those who value their creature comforts (read: air conditioning, Bilharzia-free water, wireless internet connectivity) have jumped on the African tour bandwagon. </p>
<p>Feel like heading down South for a bit of an African adventure? Keen to break out the camouflage gear and binoculars? Fabulous idea &#8211; while you&#8217;re at it we would like to give you the opportunity to enjoy our world-renowned game parks, coastal hideaways and incredible hospitality. When travelling to Africa we highly recommend that you align yourself with a reputable tour operator. While there is a lot to be said for travelling independently and drawing up your own itinerary, a structured African tour will give you the opportunity to explore the country without the hassle of securing your own transport and accommodation or sourcing activity providers. </p>
<p>The African tourist trade is booming, which means there is a very large selection of Africa tour operators to choose from. This can be quite confusing, especially if you are visiting from abroad and are doing your research exclusively online. Clever marketing ploys and strategic website content can, unfortunately, muddy the digital waters and lead you astray. Here are a few handy pointers that should help you separate the good from the bad:</p>
<p>1. Go Old School: Remember the good old days before Google when you actually had to go out and ask something if you wanted to know something? User-generated reviews are all good and well, but unfortunately these may be fabricated and can not always be trusted. If you are planning an African safari and don&#8217;t know where to start, it is best to ask around. Talk to friends and family and make a note of tour operators they mention &#8211; both the good and the bad. This way you will already have a frame of reference when you do plunge headfirst into your online research. </p>
<p>2. Determine your budget and requirements beforehand: Tourism websites are meant to entice you, in fact, designers and copywriters spend most of their time making sure that it does. To ensure that you don&#8217;t get carried away and sign up for that balloon-based hyena viewing adventure just for the heck of it, sit down with your travelling party beforehand and determine what your budget is and how you are willing to spend it. Break your expenditures down into categories like flights, transport, accommodation, food and beverages, entertainment and spending money. Having this on hand will make it easier to see whether or not a particular African tour package is within your budget. </p>
<p>3. Check the company&#8217;s credentials, and then check it again: A good way to determine if a tour company is legitimate right off the bat is to see whether or not they are accredited with their country of origin&#8217;s tourism associations. These include:</p>
<p>* KATO &#8211; Kenya Association of Tour Operators* TATO &#8211; Tanzania Association of Tour Operators* SATSA &#8211; Southern Africa Tourism Services Association* TASA &#8211; Tours and Safari Association of Namibia* ATTA &#8211; African Travel and Tourism Association* ASTA &#8211; American Society of Travel Agents* APTA &#8211; Association for the Promotion of Tourism to Africa.</p>
<p>4. Ask for references: If you decide on a tour operator that no family member or friend has used before, ask for references from previous clients. Disgruntled clients are usually very keen to air their grievances and this will help you to weed out the bad apples early on. </p>
<p>5. Check payment and cancellation policies: There is always the chance that something may happen which would prevent you from participating in your African tour, which is why it is important that you make sure of the company&#8217;s payment and cancellation policies before you fork out your hard-earned holiday money. In the same vein, in could happen that the area you are planning to visit is flooded or that there are too little people interested in a particular safari to make it viable &#8211; in which case your tour operator may be forced to cancel the trip. You should be informed about reimbursement policies should something like this occur.</p>
<p>These five tips should make it a bit easier to select the African tour operator that will best suit your budget and requirements. Good luck and happy surfing!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:32:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are looking for a vacation? How about a luxury one in Africa? This sounds really amazing as there are a lot of interesting things you can do and see.   As a continent Africa has lots to offer for a great vacation. There are great places to visit in Africa such as Mauritius, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>You are looking for a vacation? How about a luxury one in Africa? This sounds really amazing as there are a lot of interesting things you can do and see.</p>
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<p>As a continent Africa has lots to offer for a great vacation. There are great places to visit in Africa such as Mauritius, the Serengeti plain and Cape Town to name but a few. All these places boast wonderful hotels that will make your stay a wonderful experience.</p>
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<p>Mauritius is literally filled with beautiful waterfalls, volcanic peaks and of course splendid forests to explore. There are many great spas for you to relax in, and the wonderful cuisine that you can try in many of the five star hotels are a treat to behold.</p>
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<p>Cape Town itself has always been a popular destination for people looking for a great vacation.</p>
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<p>You are literally spoilt for thing to do in Cape Town. </p>
<p>The mountain scenery and magical landscapes are a fantastic experience along with the culture which all adds to a wonderful time. This is an ideal place for families and couples to spend their vacation.</p>
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<p>Serengeti is in the east of Africa and again has been a popular choice of holiday destination for many people over the years. The wildlife that you can see on the Serengeti is unsurpassed anywhere in the world.</p>
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<p>There is so much to do in the Serengeti. You could choose from camping, hot air ballooning, walking or even going on the wildlife tours that are available at very good prices. Your stay in the Serengeti can also be a great learning experience thanks to all the great wildlife that you can see in this part of the world.</p>
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<p>You can even get the opportunity to mingle with the famous Maasai warriors. </p>
<p>This tribe is one of the last remaining tribes to still be sticking to their culture.</p>
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<p>Get resources for a <a href="http://germanshepherdtraining.org/" target="_new">German Shepherd training</a> and <a href="http://catdoors.org/" target="_new">cat doors</a> from my blog website.</p>
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