Hartbeespoort Dam- adventure activities for all South African Tourism
Hartbeespoort Dam- adventure activities for all South African Tourism
Hartbeespoort is a small, picturesque town located in the eastern corner of the North West province, bordering the Gauteng province.Hartbeespoort Dam is the area's major
attraction and the heart of this tourism region. A mecca for adventure pursuits, the majority of Hartbeespoort adventure activities are centered on the dam and its magnificent
mountain and bushveld surrounds.Boating and watersports are popular, and visitors can enjoy sailing, windsurfing, jet skiing, parasailing and water skiing. Sundowner cruises on
Hartbeespoort Dam are also popular.Quad biking has become a popular way to explore the rugged hillsides around the town and there are numerous operators offering quad trails of
varying lengths and difficulties.There are also lots of ways to enjoy the scenery from the air. Paragliding and hang-gliding are both popular, as is hot-air ballooning, which affords a
bird's eye view of the dam, mountains and adjacent river valleys.If climbing mountains is more to your liking, you'll be pleased to know there are several rock climbing and hiking
routes in the area, some of which also include abseiling.The nearby Crocodile River, which feeds the dam, offers white water rafting, including overnight options complete with riverside
camping. Tubing, canoeing and cable slides into the river are also available.The area also boasts one of South Africa's few inland dive sites – a 33m-deep open cast chrome mine at
Miracle Waters, north of the dam. The clear spring water provides good visibility and several underwater features, including a sunken bus and aeroplane, are accessible to experienced
divers.Visit the nearby Elephant Sanctuary to walk with African elephants, and the exceptional Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre to see wild cats (and dogs) up close.
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Nigel Mac Rare Water Tubing and Water Skiing Hartbeespoort in SouthAfrica
Things to do in Hartbeespoort Dam, North-West taking a boat cruise or water skiing like this guy.
A collection of incredible and insane tubing highlights from the Harcourts On The Dam property specialist Nigel Mac-Rare
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Come and enjoy a fun filled day with Harties Water Sports on our exhilarating tube rides on the beautiful Hartbeespoort Dam. Book now by emailing us on bookings@hwsc.co.za or feel free to call us on 012 253 2616 / 082 652 3140 or simply visit our website at for more information.
Gauteng water to benefit for Sterkfontein Dam
Water will be released from the Sterkfontein Dam on Monday in an effort to quench Gauteng's thirst. The Department of Water and Sanitation says the dwindling Vaal Dam, is forcing it to dip into its water reserves. The Vaal Dam is Gauteng's major water supply.
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GoPro Wakeboarding Heaven - Vaal River, South Africa
GoPro wakeboarding Heaven on the Vaal River in South Africa! In April 2016 I Spent 2 days at Shaun Faccio's spot on the Vaal river shooting this video, I was recovering from a broken collarbone so was unable to ride and had to film from a tube being towed behind the boat. Dylan Mitchell and Craig Eygenburger came along to ride as well! Watch as they all shred!
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Amazing Places in Johannesburg, South Africa. Tourist Attractions Night life -
Johannesburg, South Africa's biggest city and thge capital of Gauteng province, began as a 19th-century gold-mining settlement. Its sprawling Soweto township was once home to Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. Mandela’s former residence is now the Mandela House museum. Other Soweto museums which recount the struggle to end segregation include the somber Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill, a former prison complex.
To the northeast, Herman Eckstein Park encompasses a boating lake and Johannesburg Zoo. The Gold Reef City theme park combines thrill rides with mining history and an underground tour. The Johannesburg Art Gallery features contemporary local work and 17th-century Dutch paintings. Arts on Main is a trendy studio development in a converted industrial precinct, part of the up-and-coming Maboneng district. Upmarket stores cluster at the Sandton City mall, and Sunday’s Rosebank Rooftop Market showcases African crafts, food and entertainment. Top Things to Do in Johannesburg, South Africa
Things to do in Johannesburg
With the multitude of places to see and fun things to do in Johannesburg, everyone is bound to find entertainment to suit their taste and their pocket. This is one of the reasons so many visitors keep coming back to the City of Gold!
Visitors who are looking for a cultural experience can visit the more than 40 art galleries as well as a host of cultural institutes and studios in the city. Alternatively, they can take in a show at one of the many theatres in Johannesburg. Visitors can also learn more about the traditional cultures in Johannesburg at the cultural villages or centres in the city.
Those visitors who are looking for something more 'upbeat' to do can visit one of the many nightlife hotspots Johannesburg has to offer. From pubs to clubs and shebeens, each venue promises a night to write home about. Of course, Johannesburg is also one of the premium shopping destinations in Africa. Here you can take your pick of locally crafted items or find international brands at great prices.
Below are some choice things to do in Johannesburg.
There are events in Johannesburg throughout the year, ranging from expos and concerts to festivals and exhibitions. Johannesburg offers shoppers a varied shopping experience ranging from locally produced items to designer label pieces. The nightlife in Johannesburg is vibrant and varied with many fabulous venues that allow you to let your hair down after a long day. Getting around
If you are travelling to Johannesburg, geographically fairly centrally located, you'll find yourself in the biggest urban metropolis and largest transport hub for local, cross-border and international travel in South Africa. More international carriers fly here than any other city in southern Africa, and there are direct flights to most major cities.
If you're planning on travelling from Johannesburg to other cities within South Africa, it’s worth popping online to compare prices between discount carriers like Kulula and Mango.
Buses offer a cheaper way to get to many destinations within South Africa and beyond. The country’s road infrastructure is excellent and the luxury bus liners are comfortable and relaxing, but keep in mind that it will take you longer to reach your destination.
Gautrain is a rapid transit railway system in Gauteng which links Johannesburg, Pretoria, and OR Tambo International Airport. It was built to relieve the traffic congestion in the Johannesburg–Pretoria traffic corridor and offer commuters a viable alternative to road transport. Alliance Francaise
Arts & Culture
As a Non Profit Organisation the Alliance Franse network is autonomous with cultural institutions dedicated to the promotion of French language and culture. Established in South Africa since 1936 and supported by the ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Goethe-Institut Johannesburg
Arts & Culture
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Johannesburg has become an internationally renowned and vibrant metropolis, with 3.5 million inhabitants
It is the most powerful commercial centre on the African continent
Johannesburg generates 16 percent of South Africa's GDP and employs 12 percent of the national workforce
Its infrastructure matches leading first world cities, yet the cost of living is far lower
The city is recognized as the financial capital of South Africa and is home to 74 percent of Corporate Headquarters
South Africa’s only stock exchange, the Johannesburg Securities Exchange (JSE) rates as one of the top 20 exchanges in the world in terms of market capitalisation
The city’s profusion of trees – approximately 6 million, make it the largest, man-made forest in the world
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Jet skiing Hartebeespoort
TYC (Transvaal Yacht Club) South Africa
The inaugural Bart’s Bash is a sailing race that was run by sailing clubs all around the world on behalf of the charity, the Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation. TYC (Transvaal Yacht Club) South Africa proudly took part in this event on the 21st September 2014 .
What does The Catamaran Club Offer?
A short promo of activities available to members of The Catamaran Club, Bronkhorstspruit Dam, South Africa.
If you want to experience exciting sailing and a fun crowd, then feel free to join us over any weekend.
R&R fishing carp rust de winter
carp fishing rust de winter
Offshore Africa air boat launch
Offshore Africa is proud to launch our V8 airboat The Beast, which is only 1 of 2 in South Africa offering fun rides and river tours. Visit offshoreportstjohns.com for more news...............
Hi speed boat rides - Water Freaks
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first boat breaks
here's where the first boat gets in the sand and starts going really slow
Aquatic Academy in Norscot JHB - Dive Expo Day
Official Industry Showcase 16 - 18 August
Coca-Cola dome, Johannesburg Dive Expo.
Dive Expo and Watersports show and Jozi Divers hosted a fun-filled Scuba Diving experience for the media today. This exclusive media experience took place just in time to promote the scuba diving lifestyle to Gautengers -- and right before the show! Thank you to the media who took the time out to enjoy the day with us -- The Citizen, 5fm; Randburg Sun, joburg.co.za; IFM -- Vaal Community radio and Beeld. A big thank you to Jozi Divers for organising such a slick event!
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Water to be released from Sterkfontein Dam from Monday
For more on the release of water from the Sterkfontein Dam in Harrismith, we cross to Hasina Gori.
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Soweto Rowing Club making waves
The mission of the Soweto Rowing Club is simple: to encourage the youth from the surrounding communities to get in a boat and start rowing. Members of the club enjoyed an off-season training session at the Orlando Dam in Soweto, recently. While the response from the residents has been positive -- with more than a 100 youngsters joining the club this year -- their efforts have been crippled by numerous challenges, most notably a lack of resources and funding.
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DJI Spark, Hartenbos fliight!
Mossel bay, Hartenbos
Redlands Kayak Tours - Dam Wall Kayak Tour
This is an extreme kayak tour paddling for 25kms from the bottom of Tingalpa Creek to the Leslie Harrison Dam Wall and returning. This tour takes in the beautiful fauna and flora of the Creek. Tingalpa Creek is also the home to many birdlife and native species e.g. Water Dragons. This tour is for experienced kayakers.